Recently, dezeen, a well-known architectural magazine, selected the 12 most anticipated buildings in 2021, which are expected to be completed within this year
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From the cloud cave library built by domestic designers to the French winery that can be traced back to the Roman era, let’s take a look at the future punch in attractions! Wormhole beyond time and space the cloud cave library designed by mad will be completed in Century Park by Haikou Bay
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The library is made of white concrete and shaped into a spaceship through CNC cutting and 3D printing technology
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It is not only a library, but also a compound public space with a library and a seaside trail post station
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In addition to reading books, people can also watch the sea, take a walk, watch outdoor performances and concerts
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The Niger Martyrs Memorial will be built in Niamey, Republic of Niger by Adjaye associates architectural studio
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The most distinctive feature of the memorial is that it is built by 56 20 meter high star shaped concrete columns
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Shrubs are planted on both sides in a grid arrangement, forming an unpredictable Abstract labyrinth between light and shadow
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As night falls, the spotlights in the pillars will cut across the sky, which will become a visual guide to the hearts of the public
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After nearly 40 years of decline, salmaridan department store of LVMH, a luxury goods group, finally meets the public again after the transformation of Sanaa, a Japanese architectural firm
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Samaritan department store was originally expected to open in 2013, but due to the court decision and the campaign against the renovation, the renovation of the building was forced to stop many times
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Sanaa architects will replace the building’s original facade with a new transparent material, which they call “a set of etched glass waves.”
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Thomas Heatherwick’s little island project on the Hudson River in New York is scheduled to be completed in 2021
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The predecessor of the project is pier 55
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132 mushroom shaped pillars of different heights form a river park
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There are 9700 square meters of green space on the island, including lawns, paths, hills and hundreds of kinds of trees and shrubs
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In addition, the island has also planned areas for various community cultural activities
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Paris Stock Exchange: Tadao Ando, a Japanese architect, renovated the 18th century Paris Stock Exchange into a gallery of contemporary art, which is expected to be put into use this year
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The original building is made of circular concrete structure, and the huge archetypal dome depicts the trade picture between the five continents of the world in the 17th century
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On this basis, Ando designed a cylindrical concrete structure with a diameter of 30 meters and a height of 9 meters, including a reception room, a meditation room and seven exhibition halls
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This exquisite design retains the original architectural structure, while wrapping the new architectural expression, conveying a sense of connecting the past, the present and the future
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Shenzhen East refuse power plant Shenzhen will build and put into operation the world’s largest refuse incineration power plant this year
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The project is jointly designed by Schmidt hammer Lassen architects and Gottlieb paludan architects of Denmark
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The power station adopts the most advanced waste incineration and power generation technology, and is expected to incinerate 5000 tons of waste per day after completion
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In addition, it will be equipped with a series of visitor viewing areas, so that ordinary citizens can experience the whole process of waste recycling
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The roof of the building is equipped with 44000 square meters of photovoltaic panel coverage to provide renewable energy for itself
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Led ô me winery the LED ô me winery designed by foster + Partners of France is planned to be put into operation in 2021
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The history of LED ô me can be traced back to Roman times
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Its unique dome design perfectly matches the slope of the vineyard
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Designer foster + Partners uses panoramic glass structure in the renovation to expand the view inside and outside the building to the maximum extent
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Ordrupgaard in 2021, the Norwegian design firm Sn ú hetta has many designs about to be completed, among which the most attractive one is the underground expansion project of the ordrupgaard Art Museum in Denmark
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This low-key building will be connected with a gallery designed and built by Zaha Hadid in 2005
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Only a steel roof can be seen from the outside
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On the whole, it looks like an abstract sculpture standing in the museum garden
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Valley MVRDV, in collaboration with real estate developer ovgreeestate, designed the valley multi-functional high-rise building
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The building is composed of three peaks with different heights
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Each building has large bay windows and balcony full of vegetation
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The whole building has become a huge green space
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F51 – the world’s first multi-storey skateboarding Park, designed by British architect hollaway, is expected to open in the seaside town of Foxton in Kent this year
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The project not only provides new sports venues for the town, but also slows down the loss of local young labor force to a certain extent
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The inside of F51 is made of concrete, which can be used for skateboarding, small wheel car ramp, wall climbing and other sports, so that young people don’t want to go out when they come in
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Herzog & de Meuron is expected to complete the K ü ppersm ü hle Museum expansion project this year
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According to the master plan proposed by Norman Foster in 1999, three brick exhibition halls will be introduced and connected with them through the original silo tower bridge
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Zaha Hadid Architects, a famous architect, conceived and designed the concept map of bee’ah headquarters in Sharjah, UAE
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Bee’ah is a comprehensive environmental and waste management company
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The design of its headquarters is inspired by the shape of wind blown sand dunes in the desert
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The streamlined shell not only integrates with the surrounding environment, but also helps it resist the local bad weather
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Based on the demands of environmental protection, the building recycles the local recycled waste building materials, which minimizes the demand for new materials in the transformation process
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