Hull Fruit Market: Humberside Buildings
Hull Citybuild has selected Igloo as its preferred development partner for the redevelopment of the Central Development Parcel in Hull’s historic Fruit Market
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Hull Citybuild has selected Igloo as its preferred development partner for the redevelopment of the Central Development Parcel in Hull’s historic Fruit Market
BioRegional Quintain Limited has signed a development agreement with English Partnerships for the next phase of a development at Middlehaven, and which has been coordinated by Tees Valley Regeneration.
Developed by Hammerson and opened in 2000, WestQuay has established Southampton as the region’s premier shopping destination.
The site of today’s Stockley Park masks a heritage that is rich in archaeological discovery dating back some 250,000 years, according to the site’s owners.
The vision for the new arts building was to create a centre for arts and culture that fused both city and university campus as a core for activity and learning. A central cross point constitutes a mini city, in which both the public, the Center for Visual Art and various university activities create the city life.
Constructed as a weekend retreat and future home to retire for the owners, Salt House carries forward the Modernist tradition of the experimental ‘beach house’ as a vehicle to explore new architectural possibilities- site specific yet containing the potential for wider application
Since opening in 1999, The Oracle has become the foremost shopping and leisure destination in the Thames Valley region. Developed in joint enture between Hammerson and Abu Dhabi Investment Authority.
Gravesend is an ancient town in northwest Kent, England, situated 21 miles (35 km) east-southeast of Charing Cross (central London) on the south bank of the Thames Estuary and opposite Tilbury in Essex. Located in the diocese of Rochester, it is the administrative centre of the Borough of Gravesham
Reportedly the first house to achieve Level 6 benchmark under the Code for Sustainable Homes, the performance level that all new homes are supposed to achieve in 2016. BRE’s zero-carbon home includes photovoltaics, biomass boiler and ‘wind catcher’
Plymouth Theatre Royal consists of a 1,300-seat main auditorium, The Lyric, which regularly hosts large-scale musicals, opera and ballet; a 200-seat studio, The Drum; and a 50-seat studio, The Lab.
The ‘Atomik Pier’ by Atomikarchitecture with XC02 and ‘The Beachcomber’ by Ian Hughes are the winners of the BURA 21st Century Piers Competition.
Edward Cullinan Architects collaborated with the engineers Buro Happold and Green Oak Carpentry Company to develop this innovative, award- winning low energy structure.
The new building houses a rehearsal space on the first floor and a community / education room at ground level with a link structure connecting the extension to the existing building at ground and first floor level.
After two years of closure, Cusworth Hall in Doncaster reopened its doors to the public in May, following a £7 million refurbishment and restoration project by leading architects and historic buildings consultants, Purcell Miller Tritton.