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NEW Italian Eco Development by Foster + Partners

by , 07/16/08
filed under: Architecture

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If Foster + Partners get their way, the Italian coastal town of Rimini will be as famous for its magnificent architecture as it is for its beaches. Earlier this month, the world renowned architectural firm unveiled a new development proposal for the Italian seafront to connect the town and waterfront. The project is sure to be a truly impressive attraction for tourists all around, and promises to enhance the green-minded plan of this favorite vacation spot.

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3 Responses to “NEW Italian Eco Development by Foster + Partners”

  1. IGreenSpot IGreenSpot says:

    the curvaceous shape kinda remind me of hadid’s design

  2. All those flat roofs in the conceptual drawing, and they didn’t think to green them? What a waste! We are looking at a cumulative footprint approaching half that of the community itself, and this could be greened as habitat, cooling for the buildings and significantly reducing the “heat island” effect of the urban area…saving tons of CO2 and energy along the way. If the masterplan has neglected this obvious opportunity, then it should go back to the drawing board.

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