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Climate Change · GermanyRasulbagh Children’s Park by Shatotto.. Image © Asif Salman, Isabelle Antunes, City Syntax, Shatotto team Extreme heat is one of climate change's most urgent and rapidly growing consequences, especially in cities. Urban areas are particularly vulnerable because they trap heat in building materials and urban streets, creating dangerous conditions for residents. As temperatures continue to rise and heat waves lengthen, cities are grappling with ho…See the Story
Heat Resilient Design: How City Leaders Use Building Materials to Fight Urban Heat
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Environment · DenmarkCourtesy of HouseEurope! HouseEurope!, a registered non-profit organization focused on promoting the social and ecological transformation of Europe's built environment, has received the 2025 OBEL Award. Presented annually by the Henrik Frode Obel Foundation, the award recognizes architectural contributions with the potential to drive meaningful change. Aligned with this year's theme, "Ready Made," the OBEL Award Jury selected HouseEurope! for it…See the Story
The European Citizens’ Initiative HouseEurope! Receives the 2025 OBEL Award

Gold · SudburyIn a first for Rainbow District School Board, a Grade 11 student from Lockerby Composite School has captured Gold at the Skills Canada National Competition. Esohe Aibangbee placed first in the. . .See the Story