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Chicago's Thompson Center begins demolition ahead of $280 million Google takeover

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NBC Chicago is reporting on the start of planned demolition work for the Thompson Center in advance of a $280 million makeover that will turn the famed Helmut Jahn -designed building into a new office space for Google for 2026. Work will cover the exterior glass curtain facade and interior atrium.

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‘World’s largest wooden city’ designed by Henning Larsen and White Arkitekter in Stockholm

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Plans have been unveiled for the reportedly “world’s largest urban construction project in wood” in the Swedish capital. Named Stockholm Wood City, and designed by Henning Larsen and White Arkitekter , the scheme will extend over 2.7 million square feet across several buildings. Stockholm Wood City manifests our fut.

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David Chipperfield’s K-Project corporate headquarters breaks ground in Seoul

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David Chipperfield Architects has just broken ground on a new corporate headquarters project for a South Korean IT company in Seoul.

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3XN wraps spiralling "innovation hub" around large atrium in Stockholm

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Defined by its spiralling structure and large inner atrium , the 24,000-metre-square building will house laboratories, offices and co-working spaces and was designed to promote collaboration among researchers, scientists and the public through its circular shape. The photography is by Marcus Stork.

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Final design for Discovery Partners Institute headquarters presented to Chicago Plan Commission

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The OMA and Jacobs -designed project is proposed for a one-acre parcel anchoring the south end of the upcoming The 78 mega-development, a mixed-use innovation district set to rise along a 62-acre stretch of disused rail yards. The atrium, described by OMA as an “active collision zone,” will serve as a central gathering space.

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HawkinsBrown renovates Reading offices to create a "connection to nature"

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A stack of meeting rooms and a moss-covered wall overlook the atriums of Here + Now, a pair of office buildings in England refurbished by architecture studio HawkinsBrown. HawkinsBrown has renovated a pair of offices in Reading called Here + Now Connected by a bridge at their centre, the two buildings contain different facilities.

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Curved panels of green timber clad office in Norway by Oslotre

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Located in an industrial area on the outskirts of the city of Kristiansand, Lumber 4 comprises a ground floor with commercial spaces and five floors of office space above. The third and fourth floors have been united with a double-height atrium, which features a wooden staircase and large light fitting at its centre.