Birds of a feather flock together is a proverb we’ll soon see in action through urban planning firm McGregor Coxall’s upcoming project, “Bird Airport.” With construction expected to begin in Tianjin, China in late 2017, and slated for completion by 2018, the project aims to decrease the number of endangered bird species by providing a safe place for migrating birds to access shelter and food during their long journey across Asia.
McGregor Coxall to Turn a Landfill into a Safe Landing for Migratory Birds
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Chloe Jefferson on 6/13/17 11:38 AM
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