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Wellness real estate market booming – forecast to reach $913bn by 2028, reports GWI
by Megan Whitby | 17 May 2024
The Global Wellness Institute (GWI) has released promising new research on the wellness real estate market at its third-annual Wellness Real Estate & Communities Symposium in Manhattan. The GWI defines wellness real estate as homes and buildings that are proactively designed, built and operated to support the holistic health of their residents. Called Wellness Real Estate: Market Growth (2019-2023) and Future Developments, the paper reveals wellness real estate is by
HOK and SAP envision 'esports venue of the future' in new report
by Andrew Manns | 30 May 2019
Architectural design and planning firm Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum (HOK) and software company SAP have released their joint report on the future of esports design. According to their white paper, esports – the fastest growing industry in the entertainment sector – will soon require specially designed facilities to accommodate the unique needs of spectators and competitors. "As technology helps break down cultural barriers," reads the report, "esports are redefining fan
GWI estimates value of wellness real estate at US$134bn in landmark report
by Jane Kitchen | 25 Jan 2018
The Global Wellness Institute has released its first report on wellness real estate and communities, Build Well to Live Well. The organisation estimates that the global wellness real estate market was worth US$134bn (€108bn, £94bn) in 2017, and projects it will grow six per cent a year, to US$180bn (€145bn, £126bn), by 2022. The US is the largest market, worth US$52.5bn (€42bn, £37bn), followed by China, Australia and the UK,
Arup report warns urban planners must do more to create child-friendly cities
by Kim Megson | 15 Dec 2017
A child-friendly approach to urban planning is a vital part of creating inclusive cities that work better for everyone. That is the conclusion of global architecture and engineering firm Arup, which has published a new report warning that cities risk economic and cultural damage if they fail to address the needs of children aged 17 and under. The authors of ‘Cities Alive: Designing for Urban Childhoods’ argue that children’s ability
Government report backs Swansea's billion pound Tidal Lagoon and leisure complex
by Tom Anstey | 13 Jan 2017
Plans for a £1.3bn (US$1.6bn, €1.5bn) tidal lagoon in Welsh city Swansea have been backed by a government-commissioned independent review, with a number of conclusions suggesting further development across the UK if the project is a success. The innovative renewable energy scheme, which will be the world’s first tidal lagoon to generate clean electricity, has a large leisure component – including an oyster hatchery attraction and watersport centre designed by
Alejandro Aravena launches Venice Architecture Biennale with attack on developers who put profit before people
by Kim Megson | 26 May 2016
Alejandro Aravena has officially launched the 2016 Venice Architecture Biennale by firing a broadside at decision makers and architects who put profit ahead of the public good when creating our built environments. “Banality and mediocrity in architecture are as damaging as not responding to basic needs,” said the Pritzker laureate at this morning’s (26 May) press conference for the festival, which he is curating. “Corporate architects [and developers] are the
Judy Murray's Park of Keir tennis and golf hub receives blow from planning officer’s report
by Chris Dodd | 12 Sep 2014
A development group led by tennis coach Judy Murray, mother of star Andy Murray, has been dealt a blow after a prominent member of Stirling Council’s planning office said that it could not support plans for the creation of the Park of Keir sporting hub in Scotland. Led by Murray and the King Group, the project is also backed by her son Andy and former Ryder Cup captain Colin Montgomerie,
UK creative industries sector remains an economic powerhouse: report
by Jak Phillips | 30 Jun 2014
Employment within the UK creative industries sector – which includes museums, galleries and architecture – has increased five times faster than the national average since 2011, according to the latest figures published by the Department for Culture Media and Sport. The Creative Industries: Focus on Employment report builds on the findings of the Creative Industries Economic Estimates published in January this year which revealed the creative industries contribute more than
Report backs Thames Estuary airport plans
by Pete Hayman | 20 Oct 2009
A new report has concluded that there are no major issues preventing plans for the construction of a £40bn floating airport off the Essex and Kent coasts in the Thames Estuary. The feasibility study, which was carried out by the Thames Estuary Research and Development Company (TERDC), called for further studies to investigate the ecological impact of the scheme but found no "insoluble issues" to halt the proposals. London mayor
ODA publishes annual report
by Pete Hayman | 22 Jul 2008
The Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) has published its annual report and accounts for the year 2007-8. In the report, the ODA reveals that it has made strong progress in meeting targets for delivering the 2012 games. Over the past twelve months, the ODA says it has delivered "virtually all" of its Dig, Demolish, Design: Milestones to Beijing strategy, with construction on the Olympic Stadium, Olympic Village and Aquatics Centre, starting
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