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Image for %sThe Line represents new vision for zero-emission cities
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The Line represents new vision for zero-emission cities

A linear smart city is under construction in Saudi Arabia that is designed to have no cars, streets or carbon emissions, and will be powered entirely by renewable energy.More
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Image for %sNew Egyptian capital represents bold vision for smart cities
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New Egyptian capital represents bold vision for smart cities

Egypt’s ambitious new administrative capital is a large-scale infrastructure project on the edge of Cairo that will be crowned by Africa’s tallest skyscraper.
Image for %sRebuilding Christchurch – making a city more disaster prepared
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Rebuilding Christchurch – making a city more disaster prepared

Following the earthquake that struck New Zealand in 2011, the historic centre of Christchurch has been rebuilt to be more seismic resistant and steel is at its core.
Image for %sLakhta centre represents new greener era for skyscrapers
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Lakhta centre represents new greener era for skyscrapers

The ground-breaking Lakhta Centre in Russia is not only one of the tallest buildings in Europe, it is one of the five most eco-friendly skyscrapers on the planet.
Image for %sHouse of Tomorrow Today delivers comfort and sustainability
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House of Tomorrow Today delivers comfort and sustainability

An experimental home in the Netherlands is providing powerful insights into the principles of sustainable design through the cold-formed steel frame that sits at its core.
Image for %sMuseum of the Future pushes the boundaries of aesthetic design
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Museum of the Future pushes the boundaries of aesthetic design

One of the most challenging and unique building projects in the world, Dubai’s Museum of the Future is a true architectural experiment.
Image for %sWorld’s biggest crane ‘Big Carl’ is steel-built behemoth
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World’s biggest crane ‘Big Carl’ is steel-built behemoth

The largest crane in the world, the SGC-250, uses the power of high-strength steel to deliver unprecedented lifting capacity.
Image for %sGlass corridor in China takes tourists above the clouds
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Glass corridor in China takes tourists above the clouds

This stunning steel-built tourist attraction in China features the world's biggest piece of glass, among other record-breaking engineering feats.
Image for %sTintagel bridge relies on steel to recreate historic crossing
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Tintagel bridge relies on steel to recreate historic crossing

How do you construct a bridge in an historic location that presents a set of unique and challenging site conditions? That was the burning question facing the engineering team behind Cornwall’s new Tintagel Bridge.
Image for %sCorkscrew design pushes architectural boundaries
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Corkscrew design pushes architectural boundaries

Torre Helea, a new residential building in Puebla City, Mexico, uses a unique steel cantilever structure to create a ‘corkscrew’ design that gives its apartments a 360° panoramic view.
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