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Mikhail Riches restores "original beauty" of brutalist Park Hill estate in Sheffield

Deezen

Following years of decline, property developer Urban Splash won a contract to renovate it in 2004. The project aims to restore the "original beauty" of the brutalist housing estate. There is also approximately 2,000 square metres of commercial space. Colourful balcony reveals have been added.

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Renovation of Historic Bridgeport Theater Starts

Chicago Architecture

We’ve been fans of the Ramova Theater ever since we first caught of whiff of its funk while walking down South Halsted one autumn day in 2004. In the 17 years since, we’ve reported on a number of ideas to renovate, rehabilitate, and sometimes to just keep the old girl from falling down. The Ramova Theater in 2011.

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Mikhail Riches unveils plans for final phase of Park Hill regeneration

Deezen

It will be the final stage of redevelopment at the brutalist Grade II*-listed complex, which has been underway since 2004, led by developer Urban Splash. Phase 5 will create 200 square metres of commercial space and 105 homes, 20 per cent of which will be made into affordable housing, said Mikhail Riches.

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Gradient House, Sequitur winery and the rise of an award-winning firm: Linden, Brown Architecture

Portland Architecture

And besides Gradient, they have seen built striking projects like Sequitur winery, outside Newberg in rural Yamhill County, for which the firm helped save and restore a historic barn as part of a new tasting room. Contractors and architects said it was prohibitively expensive, but the renovation saved over $300,000 versus new construction.

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A4 Architecture’s Twentieth Anniversary

A4 Architects

Previous Project: Barclay Square (Newport, RI) In April of 2004, Ross Sinclair Cann Architecture opened its doors. They had less interest in the residential and commercial work that potential clients were always asking me if I would be interested in working on. This is a lesson that I have never forgotten.

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Park Hill estate reimagined as set for musical about Sheffield

Deezen

Following years of decline, property developer Urban Splash won a contract to renovate the estate in 2004. The upper level that is occupied by the band is lined with warm wood, intended to echo the commercial units at Park Hill today that are used by various media companies.

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Brookfield Place, Sydney NSW Building

e-architect

Brookfield Place Building, Sydney Wynyard Station Transit Hall Renovation, NSW Mixed-Use Architecture, Real Estate. The hanging core itself has been celebrated –clad in almond gold stainless steel with vertical glazing, it stands out against the GRC-coffered ceiling and provides views into the commercial lift lobby from below and vice versa.