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03/03/2019
Cities have so much to tell you!
10/01/2021
Sustainable construction: Budapest takes initiative
10/01/2021
Amsterdam: a diamond in the city sky
09/01/2021
Barcelona, ever more pedestrian
15/12/2020
Living and working in the offices of tomorrow
09/12/2020
Basel: learning and shopping in one place?
07/12/2020
Are our cities accessible to everybody?
06/12/2020
Nijmegen (Netherlands): building with materials that grow back
06/12/2020
Luxembourg: construction robots straight out of a science...
03/12/2020
“What happens in Leuven… changes the world!”
19/11/2020
California: Google continues to invest in office real...
19/11/2020
Budapest: pavements that capture the energy of the...
19/11/2020
Berlin: illustrating its digital transformation through its new...
10/11/2020
Cairo: building to heal
10/11/2020
Live, stay and relax in one place
08/11/2020
Pedalling while cleaning the planet
August, 2018
30/08/2018 •
How Hamburg builds HafenCity, the largest urban construction site in Europe
30/08/2018 •
How the High Line has changed the face of West Manhattan
27/08/2018 •
How universities are becoming “large high-tech buildings”
27/08/2018 •
In Helsinki, a healthy vision of the smart city
The urban acupuncture of Zaragoza
23/08/2018 •
After the Spanish crisis and high unemployment rates, a project...
22/08/2018 •
How Stockholm turns an industrial site into a smart waste management city
22/08/2018 •
Here is the Uber of electric scooters