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Olson Kundig Unveils Design of New Mixed-Use High-Rise in Atlanta

Copy Olson Kundig has unveiled the design of 760 Ralph McGill Boulevard, a new mixed-use high-rise development situated along Atlanta’s BeltLine. Led by project developer New City, LLC, the 1.1 million-square-foot structure will include office and retail spaces organized around a central plaza. The project expands local civic and cultural amenities, and introduces a new flexible and functional workplace that also serves the surrounding community. Located on the site of a former Georgia Power operations center, the project is designed to create new urban connections between Old Fourth Ward Park and the Atlanta BeltLine alley. The project is organized around two portals, the first frames the downtown area, while the other frames the historic Fourth Ward park. In terms of transportation access, the central plaza will have a connection to Beltline s light rail station and will incorporate a bike route that links the BeltLine Bicycle Trail with the inner-city trails.

A Villa in Uganda, a Concert Hall in Houston, and an Angular Mixed-Use Project in Washington

A Villa in Uganda, a Concert Hall in Houston, and an Angular Mixed-Use Project in Washington
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Living in Paradise: Luxurious Homes Along the Hawaiian Coast

© Cristóbal Palma / Estudio Palma Windsurf sail designer Robert Stroj moved from Europe to Maui to lead the design research studio of Neil Pryde in Kahului. If Maui s south coast is gentle and works for indulging in all-inclusive holidays, its north coast is a surfer’s paradise with strong winds and most importantly, perfect waves. It is in the middle of the ocean, far-off from almost everything. The home in such an environment becomes crucially important. Besides being just a home, this house also works as a social venue.

Gohar Khatoon Girls School / Robert Hull + University of Washington

© Nic Lehoux Text description provided by the architects. Located in the center Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan’s fourth largest city, the Gohar Khatoon Girls’ School replaces an older structure that was in an extreme state of disrepair and expands the capacity of a historically significant urban school. The 2,000 m2 complex provides space for kindergarten through grade twelve classes, serving at least 3,000 students or more a day. © Nic Lehoux Mazar-i-Sharif is home to several universities, and Gohar Khatoon–acting as a gateway to higher education–is positioned to become a key institution for educating several thousand women and girls in an important urban center. Girls’ schools are already considered to be major contributors in Afghanistan’s push toward development and these institutions serve as powerful mechanisms for inclusion within Afghan society. Schools are the setting where women and girls will negotiate this transition, and Gohar Khatoon has been designed to s

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