Community
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Many projects in cities across the world have reclaimed disused areas to transform them into community spaces. New York's High Line and Sydney's Goods Line are two such examples. Now, a project in Liverpool, UK, hopes to transform a flyover into a urban park and alternative events space.
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Building Trust International has announced the winners of its 2014 Moved To Care competition. The competition sought design solutions for providing healthcare to rural and isolated areas in Asia. The winning designs are a medical clinic on wheels and a clinic built from a retired shipping container.
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Work has begun on transforming an area in Sydney into a new public space. The Goods Line is a disused rail track that was used for transporting freight. Now, the Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority is working with Aspect Studios and Chrofi to reinvigorate the space.
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Open House by artist Matthew Mazzotta may look like a simple wooden home, but it actually features separate sections that fold open to create a unique outdoor theater space that caters for 100 patrons.
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Architectural Association School of Architecture student John Naylor has envisioned a new beginning for the still-devastated suburbs of Haiti's capital Port au Prince with structures constructed from bamboo.
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A dedicated band of Minecraft and Game of Thrones enthusiasts has lovingly recreated the fictional King's Landing locale in incredible detail.