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Best of the Blogs is the newest feature for 米6米乐体育’s monthly newsletter, Blueprint. We’ve scoured the globe for the most inspiration content and each month, we’ll bring you a curated edit of some of our favourite projects to get you through the day. This month, we go green with Landscape!

Philadelphia Navy Yard
The 5-acre Central Green at the heart of the Philadelphia Navy Yard Corporate Centre has been designed by Field Operations and unites the cutting edge urban potential of the site with its native habitat. The result is a new type of environment that is sustainable, green, and natural as well as social, active and urban.
The 5-acre Central Green at the heart of the Philadelphia Navy Yard Corporate Centre has been designed by Field Operations and unites the cutting edge urban potential of the site with its native habitat. The result is a new type of environment that is sustainable, green, and natural as well as social, active and urban.
Find out more about the Philadelphia Navy Yard from ArchDaily
here
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Japan’s Namba Parks
Namba Parks is a massive retail and office compound in Osaka, Japan, that is light years away from traditional stereotypes of what a mall is supposed to look like. The eight level rooftop garden spans several city blocks and features tree groves, rock clusters, cliffs and canyons, lawns, streams, waterfalls, ponds and even space to grow vegetables.
Namba Parks is a massive retail and office compound in Osaka, Japan, that is light years away from traditional stereotypes of what a mall is supposed to look like. The eight level rooftop garden spans several city blocks and features tree groves, rock clusters, cliffs and canyons, lawns, streams, waterfalls, ponds and even space to grow vegetables.
Find out more about Japan’s Namba Parks from inhabitat
here
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Marina One
Marina One in Singapore is one of the first developments of its kind to integrate soft landscape into the fabric of the building design. Called the ‘Green Heart’, Marina One’s elevated public garden sits between its four high rise towers, creating a seamless transition between sculptural, planted landscape and architecture.
Marina One in Singapore is one of the first developments of its kind to integrate soft landscape into the fabric of the building design. Called the ‘Green Heart’, Marina One’s elevated public garden sits between its four high rise towers, creating a seamless transition between sculptural, planted landscape and architecture.
Find out more about Marina One from archello
here
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