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King’s Cross Station in London, United Kingdom

December 12, 2011 Filed Under: Stations, Urban Design
King's Cross Station in London, United Kingdom

Located in the heart of London’s Borough of Camden, United Kingdom, King’s Cross Station was designed by experienced architects John McAslan + Partners is incredible constructions design. Read more details below: The multi-phase scheme takes a three-pronged approach: re-use, restore, and new build. The various train sheds and buildings across the Western Range are being re-used, the Station’s... 

New Office Tower at 78 Shenton Way in Singapore

August 22, 2010 Filed Under: Commercial Building, Office
New Office Tower at 78 Shenton Way in Singapore

New Office Tower at 78 Shenton Way that located in Singapore, was designed by Forum Architects.This project involved adding a new office tower extension to an existing high rise office tower at 78 Shenton Way. The existing building comprises a 34-storey tower sitting on a large 3-storey podium linked to a 11-decks multi storey carpark. The existing complex has site coverage of 65 %, leaving little... 

Fairland offices in Johannesburg, South Africa

July 28, 2010 Filed Under: Commercial Building, Office
Fairland offices in Johannesburg, South Africa

Located in Johannesburg, South Africa, Fairland offices was designed by Continuum Architects. The newest addition to the skyline of the West Rand of Johannesburg, South Africa is the long awaited office development for leading financial institutions WesBank (asset financing) and FNB HomeLoans. The site of the development was previously wasteland and the design has integrated landscaping with indigenous... 

St. Andrews Beach House in St. Andrews, Australia

July 25, 2010 Filed Under: House, Residential
St. Andrews Beach House in St. Andrews, Australia

Designed by SJB, St. Andrews Beach House is located in St. Andrews, Australia. The brief for this project outlined a compact, simple beach residence with a clear architectural form that would fit well into the native setting, and offer a comfortable, easy lifestyle for a growing young family. The central idea of the design was to maintain the dramatic topography and bushy character of the site. The...