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A year ago, I led a team to undertake the first of this visual analysis for a Mexican city. The results were indisputably clear. More vegetation coverage substantially reduce the surface temperature in the city. Monterrey is leading this effort with their green corridors strategic initiative. Over 30 cities in Mexico are suffering from extreme urban heat. They should follow Monterrey example. Gorka Zubicaray Díaz, Mauricio Brito #urbanheatisland #sustainablecities #ciudadessostenibles #urbanresilience #resilientcities
Urban design can make or break a city's livability. #Monterrey's case study demonstrates the importance of 'cool infrastructure' like vegetation cover for urban temperature regulation. Dig into the data: https://bit.ly/3OvHxJX World Resources Institute México #urbanheat
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We are taking a risk to consume the whole area to be industrial but, also to innovate of how can we achieve to become part of the environment. //// Nos estamos arriesgando a consumir toda la zona para ser industrial pero, también a innovar de cómo podemos conseguir formar parte del entorno
Urban design can make or break a city's livability. #Monterrey's case study demonstrates the importance of 'cool infrastructure' like vegetation cover for urban temperature regulation. Dig into the data: https://bit.ly/3OvHxJX World Resources Institute México #urbanheat
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Urban design can make or break a city's livability. #Monterrey's case study demonstrates the importance of 'cool infrastructure' like vegetation cover for urban temperature regulation. Dig into the data: https://bit.ly/3OvHxJX World Resources Institute México #urbanheat
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Achieving prosperity in urban self-storage hinges on careful strategizing and adjusting to unique urban hurdles like efficient small space utilization, cost-effective construction management, and other critical factors. Explore the article below to learn more👇 https://ayr.app/l/nKXf #selfstorage #selfstoragefacility #selfstorageinvesting
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Floating rotating tower, when the foundation is not fixed, a tower unveils infinite options. A flexible base under these structures enables a range of opportunities, such as adapting to shifting tides and coastal conditions, or constructing resilient buildings in disaster-prone areas. Furthermore, this flexibility revolutionizes urban planning by facilitating swift adjustments and experimentation. Embracing mistakes becomes integral to the process, as they allow for quick corrections, thereby accelerating decision-making processes. This approach fosters innovation and contributes to the development of dynamic urban landscapes. #floating #foundation #flexible #decisionmaking #process #urbanplanning #tower
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Urban design can make or break a city's livability during #heatwaves. #Monterrey's case study demonstrates the critical importance of 'cool infrastructure' — particularly trees — for temperature regulation. 🌳🌳🌳 Dig into the data: https://bit.ly/3JPYYD4 #UrbanHeat
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Fire-resistant, eco-friendly, and visually stunning! Explore 10 projects highlighting the advantages of #masstimber over traditional construction methods in this Urban Land Institute article. https://buff.ly/3Nhe32S
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Our new landmark study entitled Corridors: Designing linear infrastructure in a non-linear world launches today. In the report, Hassell’s Urban Research Lead Camilla Siggaard Andersen shows how Corridors – from our high streets to highways, waterways to railways – can, and indeed must, be designed to deliver greater value for all. While built linear infrastructure usually brings significant economic opportunities, the social and especially environmental costs are rapidly mounting. “For the sake of our planet and communities — a new approach is urgently required to tackle the shared multidimensional impacts of corridors,” says Camilla. Packed with ground-breaking projects from around the world along with a practical taxonomy and workshop toolkit, “this report should be on the meeting table from day one of every corridor project,” says Martin Knight, Managing Director Knight Architects. 🔗 Learn more and download the report: https://lnkd.in/gmbCJSnd Pictured (in order): Colma Creek, South San Francisco, USA. Image by Hassell; Williamstown Station Level Crossing Removal Project, Melbourne, Australia. Photographer: Sarah Pannell; Longgang River Blueway, Shenzhen, China. Photographer: Chill Shine; Pacific Highway Upgrade, NSW, Australia. Photographer: Greg Jackson. #SustainableDevelopment #IntegratedInfrastructure #Research #Planning #EnvironmentalBenefits #PlacesPeopleLove
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[Mixed-Use Developments: The Future] Mixed-use developments have become increasingly popular and relevant in urban planning. These developments are characterized by the . . . https://lnkd.in/dtB-R3RP
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Better cities provide better opportunities for everyone. Understanding how to leverage the greatest potential from the linear infrastructure we create to connect with each other will be enable us to gain the most from the places we live.
Our new landmark study entitled Corridors: Designing linear infrastructure in a non-linear world launches today. In the report, Hassell’s Urban Research Lead Camilla Siggaard Andersen shows how Corridors – from our high streets to highways, waterways to railways – can, and indeed must, be designed to deliver greater value for all. While built linear infrastructure usually brings significant economic opportunities, the social and especially environmental costs are rapidly mounting. “For the sake of our planet and communities — a new approach is urgently required to tackle the shared multidimensional impacts of corridors,” says Camilla. Packed with ground-breaking projects from around the world along with a practical taxonomy and workshop toolkit, “this report should be on the meeting table from day one of every corridor project,” says Martin Knight, Managing Director Knight Architects. 🔗 Learn more and download the report: https://lnkd.in/gmbCJSnd Pictured (in order): Colma Creek, South San Francisco, USA. Image by Hassell; Williamstown Station Level Crossing Removal Project, Melbourne, Australia. Photographer: Sarah Pannell; Longgang River Blueway, Shenzhen, China. Photographer: Chill Shine; Pacific Highway Upgrade, NSW, Australia. Photographer: Greg Jackson. #SustainableDevelopment #IntegratedInfrastructure #Research #Planning #EnvironmentalBenefits #PlacesPeopleLove
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