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Holloway Li works with Tripolers adventure travel to enter the luxury hospitality market with string of Silk Road hotels
by Helen Andrews | 23 Apr 2025
Tripolers, a travel tourism agency headquartered in Beijing, is working with architects Holloway Li to build a series of boutique luxury hotels following the route of the ancient Silk Road in western China. The first of these sites will be the 80-key Tripolers Oasis Spa Hotel, which is due to open in 2026 in a working vineyard on the edge of the Gobi Desert in Dunghuang province. The resort and
HNTB's Sacramento Republic FC stadium moves towards construction
by Stu Robarts | 21 Nov 2019
Construction of the planned new Sacramento Republic FC stadium, designed by HNTB, has moved a step closer with the approval by the city council of a $27m (€24m, £21m) loan to pay for infrastructure work around the site. The $300m (€271m, £232m), 20,000-capacity stadium will be located on a 31ac (13ha) site in the Railyards area of the city, which is being redeveloped as a 244ac (99ha) mixed-use urban community.
Marriott's Turnberry Miami Resort and Spa renovation completes with opening of US$150m waterpark by Cloward H20
by Andrew Manns | 23 May 2019
Marriott International has concluded the final phase of expansion and renovations at its recently rebranded South Florida property, JW Marriott Miami Turnberry Resort and Spa in Aventura, Florida. Formerly Turnberry Isle Miami, the resort is part of Marriott's Autograph Collection. The extensive works have seen a doubling of capacity to 685 rooms, extensive renovation of amenities and the overhauling of two golf courses. Central to the property's pivot to resort
Steven Holl returns with sculptural arts complex in Iowa
by Kim Megson | 07 Oct 2016
The University of Iowa will today (7 October) unveil its flagship new arts centre, designed by Steven Holl Architects. The 126,000sq ft (11,700sq m) Visual Arts Building contains galleries, workshops, teaching spaces for Art History and an outdoor rooftop studio. Carvings into the zinc-clad concrete volume form seven terraced ‘cutout’ light courts and multiple balconies, infusing the interior with light. A campus route threads through the largest of these courts,
Howard Backen-designed Meadowood Spa 'reflects and respects' Napa Valley landscape
by Jane Kitchen | 21 Jul 2015
Howard Backen and a team from Saulsalito, California-based Backen, Gillam and Kroeger Architects have designed a new 14,000sq ft (1,300sq m), all-suite spa spa for Meadowood Napa Valley, due to open in Q4 2015, with interior design by Leslie Hemmings from the same firm. Settled on a private estate in Napa Valley surrounded by a 250-acre valley, Meadowood includes 85 guestrooms, suites and cottages, along with two championship croquet lawns,
Guy Holloway reveals architectural first with multi-level skate hub and sports facility
by Kate Corney | 13 May 2015
Guy Hollaway architects have revealed plans for a unique, multi-level skate park to draw international skaters and spectators to Folkestone, UK. The plans outline a 1,000sq m (10,700sq ft) three-storey skate park for the seaside town in the south east of England, the first multi-story facility of its kind. The sports park will also host a variety of popular urban sports including skateboarding, BMX-ing, rollerblading and scootering, with additional trial
Indian government offers US$1m grant towards Afghanistan cricket stadium
by Tom Walker | 18 Aug 2014
The Indian government has awarded Afghanistan's cricket board a US$1m grant toward the creation of a new cricket stadium in Aino Mena, Kandahar – a southern province of the country. Exact facility details or the final cost of the stadium are yet to be decided and the project is still in its “fund-raising phase”. It is understood that the venue – to be named Kandahar Cricket Stadium will act as
Royal Academy of Arts receives £12.7m Heritage Lottery funding towards Burlington Gardens project
by Chris Dodd | 11 Nov 2013
The Royal Academy of Arts has moved a step closer to beginning its £36m (US$57.5m, €42.9m) Burlington Gardens redevelopment project, with designs created by David Chipperfield Architects, having been granted £12.7m (US$20.3m, €15.1m) by the Heritage Lottery Fund. The development will see the linking of 6 Burlington Gardens and the nearby Burlington House, to create a centre capable of housing contemporary art shows, a debating chamber and space to display
Red Rose Chain awarded £1m towards new theatre scheme
by Pete Hayman | 16 May 2012
Image: The new space will host community workshops Ipswich-based arts group Red Rose Chain has been handed nearly £1m of Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) support towards a new theatre and heritage centre at Gippeswyk Hall. The proposals – designed by Nicholas Jacobs and Charles Curry Hyde – will see a 1960s annexe to the rear of the Tudor building replaced with a new sustainable centre, with the current facility deemed
Royal Holloway theatre project underway
by Pete Hayman | 21 Mar 2012
Work has now started on demolishing the Studio Theatre at Royal Holloway, University of London, which is making way for the construction of a new £3.5m cultural complex. First opened in 1981, the Studio Theatre was originally built at a cost of £50,000 but is now being replaced by a new building designed by London-based Foster Wilson Architects. The facility aims to provide an "intimate and flexible space for 21st
Tom Hoch to lead Iowa country club scheme
by Pete Hayman | 17 Mar 2011
Interior design solutions provider Tom Hoch has been selected to deliver the refurbishment of Glen Oaks Country Club's clubhouse in West Des Moines, Iowa, US. Using its 'revenue-based' design model, the clubhouse revamp will deliver improvements to space planning in a bid to enhance members' experience and operational efficiency. Hoch said: "This renovation truly breaks the mold of traditional clubhouse programming and design with innovative interior design changes creatively woven
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