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Partanna Initiates Collaboration with ROSHN Group on State-of-the-art Carbon-Negative Concrete Facility in Saudi Arabia

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ROSHN, Saudi Arabia's premier real estate developer, has entered a partnership with Partanna Arabia, a Riyadh-headquartered climate technology company, to collaborate on the potential construction of a state-of-the-art carbon-negative concrete production facility.

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Mapei expands its global presence with three recent acquisitions

Ceramics of Italy

As part of its efforts to further expand its global footprint, the Group recently acquired a 15,000 square metre factory in Vejen, Jutland, Denmark , which will house new offices, a warehouse and a plant for the production of concrete admixtures. The acquisition was conducted through the subsidiary Mapei Canada (Mapei Inc.).

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thyssenkrupp Bags Contract to Build Two Turnkey Cement Clinker Production Lines in Saudi Arabia

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thyssenkrupp has won a contract from Yamama Saudi Cement Company, one of Saudi Arabia’s biggest cement producers, to build two turnkey cement clinker production lines. The two lines with an.

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Air Products, ACWA Holding to Jointly Build and Operate the World's Largest Industrial Gas Complex in Saudi Arabia

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Air Products announced today that it has been awarded a contract by Saudi Aramco under a joint venture (JV) of Air Products and ACWA Holding to build, own and operate the world''s largest industrial.'

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Profile of an Architectural Intern – Part 2

Life of an Architect

On a personal note, I have been working mostly with John this summer on a project we are developing that is in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Brad Oldham, a sculptor and product designer, came to MMA with the concept of populating a series of undulating surfaces with a hexagonal pattern for a Nobu Restaurant in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

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because that's what architects do for fun | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

Until now … but I have to keep it fun because I think that if you approach the design of a problem as a chore, the final product reflects your attitude. The plan above isn’t the finished product but in some regards it’s not to far off. Oh yeah, that would be me, except I haven’t had time to do any real drawings.