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Triptych Bankside London Property News

e-architect

Tuesday 1 February 2022 – JTRE London, the developer of Triptych Bankside, one of the most striking mixed-use schemes on the central London skyline, has marked the start of the New Year by securing luxury apartment sales totalling £36.5m. apartment kitchen: Background: Real Estate Digital. 400m mixed-use scheme.

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Casa Sinaí, Queretaro, Mexico

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On the first floor, the bedrooms and television studio are connected by a double-height lobby that leads to a terrace boasting panoramic views.

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Miguel McKelvey: From UO Architecture to WeWork IPO

SW Oregon Architect

The two soon developed the concept of an eco-friendly, semi-communal, coworking space business. At one point, WeWork was the largest single holder of real estate in Manhattan, with over 5.3 This knowledge informed the design of subsequent WeWork spaces. This led to WeWork, which they established in 2010.

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House in a House in Colombo, Sri Lanka

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House in a House, Colombo Home, Sri Lankan Real Estate Development, Architecture, Building Images. House in a House in Colombo, Sri Lanka – Building Information. 2019 Featured in Habitus Magazine. 2019 Nominated for Habitus House of the Year. House in a House in Colombo. 5 Dec 2022. 379 Sqm site area.

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BDP Architects Practice Information + News

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In Dublin, Michael Mullen, who leads large-scale, urban regeneration and leisure projects such as The Net Zero Carbon Wren Hotel, Bonham Quay and Augustine Hill, takes on his new role and Max Martin, who has been instrumental in developing and leading major healthcare projects in both the UK and international locations, is promoted in Sheffield.

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Snowtown Project creates graphics representing destroyed Black neighbourhood

Deezen

Three of the students Tian Tian, Connie Cheng, and Ben Roland worked together using existing geography data and photo clippings to develop a digital 3D model of a reproduction of some of the known buildings that were in Snowtown. The students researched a Black neighbourhood that was destroyed by a mob.

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Four and Four House, Vancouver British Columbia

e-architect

Spatially, the central courtyard separates the flanking formal and informal living areas while still allowing visual connection through full-height glazing. – A lounge deck hanging over the concrete base of the house gives way to unobstructed views of the water and its ever-changing conditions.

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