Bristol General Hospital Site Development
Bristol General Hospital Site design by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios for City and Country Group, England, UK: Bristol healthcare development images and news
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Bristol General Hospital Site design by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios for City and Country Group, England, UK: Bristol healthcare development images and news
Museum of Childhood London, Bethnal Green Building, V&A, Architect, Images Museum of Childhood, London Bethnal Green Architecture, east London – design by Caruso St John Architects 18 Feb 2020 V&A Museum of Childhood Redevelopment News image courtesy of architects V&A Museum of Childhood Redevelopment 16 Mar 2019 V&A Museum of Childhood Renewal, London Architecture and … Read more
Granary Wharf Leeds, West Yorkshire mixed-use development in northern England design by Carey Jones Chapmantolcher: includes the only 3-bed apartments in the city among 282 new homes, plus generously sized 2-bed apartments at over 70 sqm.
C. F. Møller Architects has designed the extension of The National Maritime Museum in London, Britain’s seventh largest tourist attraction and part of the Maritime Greenwich World Heritage Site.
Grahame Park Estate London, Barnet Building, Architecture Competition, Architect, Winner Grahame Park Regeneration Colindale Buildings, Barnet, London, England – design by Jestico + Whiles 22 Jun 2011 Grahame Park Redevelopment Consent granted for next phase of Grahame Park redevelopment A team led by Jestico + Whiles has secured planning consent for the next phase of … Read more
Marischal College Redevelopment news: occupation of building begins, fit-out due to complete Sep 2011. Contract for Aberdeen Council HQ awarded to Glasgow architects office, Holmes Partnership
Planning permission has been granted for a mixed development of 78 traditional new homes & 9 apartments on the site of the old Dairy in Princes Tower Road, St Saviour, Jersey.
A wide range of homes from one to four bedroom apartments and maisonettes, through to four bedroom houses will be provided across all tenures
Victorian House Extension in London. The main aim of the project was to create a sense of unity between the back garden and the house, allowing nature to play a significant part in the daily activities of the family.
Martello Tower Y, Suffolk building design by Piercy Conner Architects, RIBA Manser Medal 2010 Shortlist: architecture photos, to resist Napoleonic invasion
One of London’s most famous military barracks is to be transformed after council bosses gave the go-ahead for a major redevelopment of St John’s Wood Barracks, currently home to the King’s Troop.
This project involved the refurbishment of the previous British Rail Headquarters buildings sited beside the eastbound carriageway of the A40 Westway in Paddington.
Traditional wooden temples in Japan are constructed by using natural materials that and allow easy disassembly. By extending their life through periodic repair, wooden temples produce low environmental loads.
The Mint Project is the transformation of one of Sydney’s oldest and most precious historical sites on Macquarie Street into a new meaningful public place formed and characterised as much by the carefully inserted contemporary buildings as the conserved and adapted heritage structures.
Garak Wholesale Market: to realize a state-of-the-art 21st century market place environment, design solution focused on creating duality and ambivalence in 2 distinctive zones: wholesale and retail
Longbridge Factory oroject, West Midlands design by Marks Barfield Architects, England – UK building images, English architecture news
Gavina tower dates from 1763 and is part of a set of similar typology defensive watchtowers erected on the coast of the Balearic Islands, between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries.