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ED:RETAIL &HOSPITALITY

​“overlapping the old and new"

New urban building plans should protect and add to the built environment. Cities should be historically formed and not simply demolish existing structures in a modern, one-size-fits-all model. 
The new hotel design is a fusion of modern needs based on the contribution of classic architecture and history. The sheer volume and basic shape of the composition gives each space a presence of its own, allowing people to listen to and pass on the history of the city while taking a short break.

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The water model demonstrates that in urban environments dominated by impermeable surfaces and concrete, polluted runoff quickly flows into streams without adequate filtration, which can lead to flooding. In contrast, restoring daylighted creeks alongside native plants and soils naturally filters water and reduces flood risks. Additionally, bio-swales are employed to filter pollutants, capture sediments, and purify water, while constructed ponds and dams serve to accumulate water and slow its flow, thereby creating valuable habitats.

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