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Reed Hilderbrand and SO-IL Reimagine San Antonio Botanical Garden with New Pollinator Habitat and Greenhouse

Reed Hilderbrand Landscape Architecture firm has unveiled images of its strategic master plan for Texas' San Antonio Botanical Garden, in the United States. The plan is designed to guide the future of this public landscape, reflecting long-term objectives focused on accessibility, conservation, and horticultural education. The vision includes a new horticultural campus and a public greenhouse for the site, designed by SO-IL, an architectural design firm based in New York whose 450 Warren housing project in Brooklyn was selected by ArchDaily's audience as the Building of the Year 2024 in the Housing category. The master plan aims at a more ecologically sustainable environment while enhancing the visitor experience across the garden's 38-acre landscape.

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From Common Sight to Cultural Symbol: The Rise and Decline of Bamboo Scaffolding in Hong Kong

The bamboo scaffolding building typology—temporary, agile, and deeply rooted in tradition—particularly, the bamboo shed theatre building technique, is recognized as an item of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Hong Kong. As one walks through the city, especially in busy urban districts, it's nearly impossible not to encounter a bamboo scaffold within a five-minute radius. Bamboo scaffolding is arguably the most iconic construction material in Hong Kong, valued for its abundance, sustainability, flexibility, adaptability, and—most importantly—scalability. These qualities have contributed to its widespread use in temporary construction, from building maintenance and renovations to festival stages and sporting events.

However, this once-ubiquitous feature of the urban landscape may be slowly fading from view. A dwindling pool of skilled, younger workers—combined with evolving construction regulations—has contributed to its decline. On March 17, the Development Bureau announced plans to "drive a wider adoption of metal scaffolds in public building works." In practice, this means the Architectural Services Department (ArchSD) will soon require at least 50% of its capital works projects to utilize metal scaffolding. While not a formal ban, the policy signals what many see as the beginning of a gradual phase-out of bamboo scaffolding in public-sector construction.

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House on Deep Cove / ElliottArchitects

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Grand Manan, Canada

House of Landes / Maud Caubet Architectes

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Landes, France

Circular Pavilion / Fabian A. Wagner + Wiss. Ass. Louise Daussy + Hochschule Kaiserslautern University of Applied Sciences

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Academy Garden Stuttgart, Germany

Hidden Ladies suites / inDetail Architecture

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  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  180
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2020

KYMS Technology Centre / Atelier Archmixing

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  • Architects: Atelier Archmixing
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  15187
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2020

Duhovka Elementary School / ra15

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Prague, Czechia
  • Architects: ra15
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  7210
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2024

Aguiar Social Center / Pereira Miguel Arquitectos

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