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Crossrail Paddington Station in London, United Kingdom

July 29, 2011 Filed Under: Stations, Urban Design
Crossrail Paddington Station in London, United Kingdom

Crossrail Paddington Station that located in London, United Kingdom, was designed by Weston Williamson. The proposals for Paddington incorporate substantial works in and around Brunel’s Grade 1 listed station and the design has been subject to extensive review with Westminster City Council, English Heritage and CABE through the Crossrail Review panel. Weston Williamson’s design preserves [...]

City of Westminster College in London, United Kingdom

March 5, 2011 Filed Under: Cultural, Public Buildings
City of Westminster College in London, United Kingdom

The City of Westminster College designed by schmidt hammer lassen architects is located in London, United Kingdom. The new flagship Campus for City of Westminster College by schmidt hammer lassen architects (shl) is designed to support new ways of teaching and learning. The 24,000 sq m College, won in a competition in 2006, provides much [...]

Rail Minister and Mayor London in London, Inggris

November 19, 2010 Filed Under: Goverment, Public Buildings
Rail Minister and Mayor  London  in London,  Inggris

The Rail Minister and Mayor  London, that located in London,  Inggris. The Mayor of London Boris Johnson and Rail Minister Theresa Villiers today presented unseen images of a city-wide project to revamp eight major stations throughout London. The stations in question comprise: Bond Street, Canary Wharf, Farringdon, Liverpool Street, Paddington, Tottenham Court Road, Whitechapel and [...]

Paddington Reservoir Gardens in Sydney, Australia

August 3, 2010 Filed Under: Cultural, Public Buildings
Paddington Reservoir Gardens in Sydney, Australia

Paddington Reservoir Gardens, designed by Tonkin Zulaikha Greer with JMD Design and City of Sydney, located in Sydney,  Australia  the adaptive reuse of an old water reservoir in Sydney, is a celebration of civic ‘ruins’. In conserving precious building materials – both their embodied energy and the urban memory imbued within them – architects Tonkin [...]