Eden Court Theatre Inverness Building

Eden Court Theatre Inverness Building

Page Park was appointed by The Eden Court Theatre in Inverness to extend and refurbish their facilities, originally designed by architects Law Dunbar Naismith in 1976.

Sheffield Parkway – Bridge Competition

Sheffield Parkway bridge, Image, Architect, Winner, Engineer, Yorkshire Design Contest Sheffield Parkway, England : Yorkshire Footbridge Sheffield Competition – Footbridge, England, UK 24 Jan 2008 Sheffield Parkway Competition – Winner Tim Norlund, a 23 year old architect from Denmark has beaten over 100 entries to gain first prize in the Sheffield Parkway footbridge competition. Norlund … Read more

Saltcoats Development, North Ayrshire Competition

Saltcoats Competition

Winner of design competition announced for stunning Saltcoats site Leading architects Holmes Partnership have won a national competition to design a landmark housing development for a prime site in Saltcoats, North Ayrshire

Da Vinci Apartments Mexico: Huixquilucan Condo

Da Vinci Apartments Mexico: Huixquilucan Condominium

This condominium tower includes 38 apartments. The service areas include a multi-purpose room, paddle tennis court, open swimming pool at the roof garden, lounge, SPA with a two lane lap-pool, jacuzzi, restrooms, dressing room, and a balcony with a fantastic view to the gardens.

Mermaid Wellness Centre Building

The close relation between these facilities, combined with a unique location, makes Mermaid the frame in which sea, air and light converge to stimulate the experience of health and wellness.

55 Baker St London – Office Development London

Designed by Make Architects, this radical renovation of a 1950s office building pursues a cost- and energy-efficient strategy of retention and enhancement which allows the structure to fulfil its potential as an important new urban amenity.

Nevada Museum of Art Reno building

Nevada Museum of Art Reno building

Designed by internationally known architect Will Bruder, the Donald W. Reynolds Center for the Visual Arts is a four level, 70,000 square-foot building that has become one of the most distinguished architectural achievements in Nevada.