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7 Unbuilt Masterplans Reimagining Urban Futures Through Ecology and Collective Space

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Urban masterplans remain an exploratory ground for unbuilt speculation, offering insight into how cities might recalibrate mobility, ecology, and collective life in response to accelerating environmental and social pressures. In this Unbuilt edition, submitted by the ArchDaily community, the selected projects bring together a range of large-scale proposals that examine urban centers, waterfront districts, infrastructural corridors, and cultural landscapes as spatial frameworks for reconnection and resilience. Rather than treating the masterplan as a rigid blueprint, these projects approach urbanism as an adaptive system shaped by climate, topography, infrastructure, and public space.

Across varied geographies, from Northern European town centers and Mediterranean coastal districts to Central Asian polycentric hubs and Gulf megacities, the proposals explore diverse architectural and urban strategies. They range from park-led civic transformations built over highway tunnels to elevated pedestrian networks above active transport systems, mixed-use blocks structured by historic planning logics, marina developments integrating environmental stewardship, and research-driven models for equitable landscape urbanization.

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Green Cape Botanico Residential Building / MUA Architecture & Placemaking

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  • Architects: MUA
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  16600
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2021
  • Professionals: Anagi, Progresi

Meama Collect Beach Bar / Khmaladze Architects

Meama Collect  Beach Bar / Khmaladze Architects - Exterior Photography, Bar
© Giorgi Khmaladze

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Batumi, Georgia

Fuel Station + McDonalds / Khmaladze Architects

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Batumi Aquarium by Henning Larsen Architects is named Architecture of the Year by 2011 International Design Awards

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Batumi Aquarium by Henning Larsen Architects is named Architecture of the Year by 2011 International Design Awards - Featured Image
© Henning Larsen Architects

Back in August, we featured Henning Larsen Architects’ winning proposal in an invited competition to design the Batumi Aquarium in Georgia. Today, we are happy to announce that the Danish architects received the “Architecture of the Year” award by the 2011 International Design Awards in Los Angeles. Congratulations!