
Bergedorf West | Hamburg | Karres Brands
New possibilities for our modernist housing legacy In collaboration with ADEPT, Karres en Brands made a transformation strategy for the social housing area Bergedorf West.

How Sabarmati Riverfront Development is Revitalizing Ahmedabad
The Sabarmati Riverfront project revitalized Ahmedabad, transforming the waterfront into vibrant public spaces, enhancing flood management, promoting sustainability, and fostering social cohesion, making it a model for inclusive urban development.

An urban model for the cities of the future
The rapid growth of Utrecht requires highly sustainable development that can accommodate contemporary lifestyles and address the challenges posed by climate change. The eastern flank

Transforming Hudson Square: Inside MNLA’s Streetscape Master Plan
Hudson Square evolved into a socially, economically, and environmentally sustainable network of sites in a former industrial center. It addressed traffic congestion and streetscape by upgrading public spaces.

The Orange Moon: Revitalizing Seoul’s Riverfront
The Orange Ring is a metropolitan intervention that aims to boost commerce and tourism catalyzing economic development by positioning this huge object on the riverbank

Revitalising Urban Spaces: Opera Park by Cobe in Copenhagen
This article discusses the marvellous design of Opera Park by Code Architects in Copenhagen, looking closely at the calculated details and how this project contributes to the city of Copenhagen.

Trafalgar Square, London: Norman Foster’s Urban Redevelopment Masterpiece
The Trafalgar Square Redevelopment, by Norman Foster, transformed London’s iconic square into a more accessible, pedestrian-friendly space, blending modern urban design with historical sensitivity, enhancing its civic and cultural significance.

Uckange / U4 blast furnace park
Located between Metz and Luxembourg in Lorraine, Le Haut Fourneau d’Uckange is in the heart of a region marked by a heavy industrial and mining

Khan Khalili, El-Gamaleya: Cairo’s Historic Bazaar and Cultural Landmark
Khan El-Khalili was originally constructed as a marketplace where merchants from all over the Islamic world could rest and conduct their trade.