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Skidmore, Owings & Merrill create Four Seasons Bahrain Bay
by Helen Andrews | 25 Mar 2015
Four Seasons Bahrain Bay has opened on a private man-made island off the Kingdom’s capital city, Manama. Designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, the 273-key property has interiors by Pierre-Yves Rochon, EDG and Los Angeles-based Waldo Fernandez. The urban resort has five different swimming experiences, including a children’s pool, a pool that sets the scene for a cocktail lounge during the evenings, a free-form infinity pool, indoor spa pool and
Chinese-owned Baccarat Hotel Manhattan launches in New York
by Helen Andrews | 25 Mar 2015
The Baccarat Hotel in Manhattan – which Beijing-based Sunshine Insurance bought from hotel manager Starwood for US$230m (€210m, £154m) earlier this year – reopened on 18 March. The 114-key property features 15,000 pieces from Baccarat SA in addition to a number of dining facilities, a gym and a spa. The hotel’s interiors were designed by French duo Gilles & Boissier to combine the features of a classic Parisian hotel with
Mövenpick Hotel Istanbul Golden Horn, designed by Loft Architects and Metex Design Group, will open at the end of March
by Helen Andrews | 25 Mar 2015
Mövenpick Hotel Istanbul Golden Horn, Turkey, will open on 31 March. The hotel is sited 10 minutes from the Old City’s historic sights and 10 minutes from the Haliç Congress Centre, enabling it to target both business and leisure guests. The 136-key property, owned by Istanbul-based Akgel Real Estate Investment, has been designed by Loft Architects - with interiors by Sinan Kafadar from the Metex Design Group - to evoke
HKS reveal plans for US$1.86bn two-team Los Angeles NFL stadium
by Tom Anstey | 24 Mar 2015
HKS Architects have unveiled plans for a US$1.86bn (€1.69m, £1.2bn) dual-team NFL stadium to house the St Louis Rams and one other team as the NFL sees Los Angeles as a two-team market. According to the Los Angeles Times, Rams owner Stan Kroenke and representatives of HKS met with NFL officials to discuss the plans, with latest renderings showing a light metallic, wave-shaped structure with a roof surrounding the stadium
Wilkinson Eyre’s revamped Oxford Weston Library opens to the public
by Katie Buckley | 24 Mar 2015
Following an £80m (US$119m, €109m) renovation by international architecture firm, Wilkinson Eyre, the University of Oxford’s Weston Library has reopened to the public. Originally designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott in the 1930s and part of the infamous grade II listed Bodleian Library in Oxford, UK, the structure needed some extreme modernisation and renovation to open it up to the public. Wilkinson Eyre have incorporated several new features into the
Starwood to expand its luxury portfolio in Latin America
by Helen Andrews | 24 Mar 2015
Starwood Hotels & Resorts has announced that it will expand its luxury portfolio in Latin America and the Caribbean through a series of new hotel launches. Starwood will open high-end properties under its St Regis, W Hotels and The Luxury Collection brands – taking the total of luxury properties under its operation in Latin America and the Caribbean from 19 to 22 by 2017. Solaz, a Luxury Collection Hotel in
Blackstone buys Chicago's Willis Tower for US$1.3bn – will invest US$150m in leisure elements
by Katie Buckley | 23 Mar 2015
Blackstone, one of the world's biggest real estate investors, has announced that it will buy Chicago’s Willis Tower, the second-tallest building in the US for US$1.3bn (€1.19bn, £800m). Previously known as Sears Tower, the Willis Tower is an iconic structure – designed by Skidmore, Owings, & Merrill – it dominates the Chicago skyline. Vendors, 223 South Wacker, said Blackstone will be an "excellent steward of this world famous building". Blackstone
Silk Road Museum forms part of regeneration plans for UNESCO World Heritage site in Xi’an China
by Katie Buckley | 23 Mar 2015
The Office for Architectural Cultural (OAC) has revealed the competition winning design for the UNESCO World Heritage site at Daming Palace in Xi’an, China. The scheme will be an all-encompassing urban regeneration. Xi’an is home to several UNESCO world heritage sites, and OAC’s mixed-use project will cover part of the Daming Palace Heritage Park, as well as a large early 20th century Dahua Wool Spinning Factory. Spanning more than 500
Generating leisure: BIG reveals power plant that doubles as an attraction
by Katie Buckley | 17 Mar 2015
Bjarke Ingels and his firm BIG produce enticing concepts and ideas for the architecture world, and their latest project – Uppsala Power Plant (UPP) in Sweden – is no exception. BIG was asked to design a biomass cogeneration plant to supplement Uppsala’s existing energy production during peak times. Instead of a traditional overbearing and forbidding power plant structure, Bjarke Ingels has designed something quite the opposite. The design consists of
WORLD EXCLUSIVE: Juice Architects' Paul Newman talks about designing the Swansea tidal lagoon visitor centre
by Katie Buckley | 20 Mar 2015
Following the announcement this week that negotiations have begun for the funding of the £1bn (€1.3bn $1.42bn) Swansea tidal lagoon project in Wales, UK, CLAD speaks exclusively to Paul Newman, principal of Juice Architects, the firm behind the project's iconic visitor attraction. "The Tidal Lagoon is an extraordinarily important development and I am delighted the Visitor Centre has become the iconic symbol of this pioneering project” said Newman. “I am
Foster + Partners unveil plans for 'The One', a vertical mixed use development in Toronto
by Katie Buckley | 20 Mar 2015
International architecture firm Foster + Partners have revealed plans for an 80-storey mixed-use skyscraper in downtown Toronto, Canada. Called ‘The One’, the project has been termed ‘a new model of vertical retail in the city’ by the firm. At 318m (1,043 ft) tall, the scheme will incorporate nine levels of shops, cafes and restaurants, centred around a 60m (196 ft) high atrium at its base. The base of the skyscraper
Iosa Ghini Associati's new Ferrari stores combine shopping experience with visitor attraction
by Tom Anstey | 19 Mar 2015
Luxury Italian car brand Ferrari has opened its latest store in Milan, featuring a new concept focused on lifestyle, experience, entertainment and shopping. Located in Milan’s city centre, the aim of the new operation – designed by architect Massimo Iosa Ghin of Iosa Ghini Associati – is to create the spirit of a memorable location within the brand’s store. The three-storey, 750sq m (8,000sq ft) experience store aims to cater
evianSpa announced for Doha, designed by Leyk & Wollenberg Architecture and Atelier GH
by Helen Andrews | 19 Mar 2015
An evianSpa will open in 2016 as part of a 38,000sq m (409,029sq ft) plaza development in Doha’s Cultural Village Foundation Katara. The first phase of the development opened to the public in October 2010. Leyk & Wollenberg Architecture and Atelier GH will lead the design of the evianSpa project. Gael Hiétin of Atelier GH developed the evianSpa global design concept and is known for his multi-sensory projects. Qatari operator
SOM to masterplan Egypt’s US$45bn ‘New New Cairo’
by Tom Anstey | 19 Mar 2015
In an effort to combat a failing economy that has plunged a quarter of its population into poverty, Egypt is planning to build a new US$45bn (€42.3bn, £30.6bn) administrative, business and leisure capital east of Cairo to house five million people. Skidmore, Owings & Merrill's (SOM) Philip Enquist has been placed in charge of urban design and planning for the mega-development, which will be linked to Cairo through extensive public
Abu Dhabi approves 76 tourism-boosting developments, including a desert-based theme park
by Tom Anstey | 19 Mar 2015
Abu Dhabi’s Urban Planning Council (UPC) has approved plans for several new major developments in Abu Dhabi as part of a strategy to make the area more tourist friendly. They include a new African safari experience, waterfront developments and a shopping mall. World Desert Oasis in Al Ain is one of 76 new projects, recently approved by the UPC aiming to enhance Abu Dhabi’s appeal as a tourist destination. Designed
NBBJ skyscrapers cast light instead of shadows
by Katie Buckley | 19 Mar 2015
International architecture firm NBBJ have revealed concept designs for two light reflecting, shadowless skyscrapers. Created using the design software Rhinoceros, several blueprints for the mixed-use skyscrapers have been generated with the key aim of reflecting dispersed sunlight onto the streets below. With more skyscrapers being built in 2014 than in any other year, targeting the ‘doom and gloom’ effect and allowing sunlight to reach the ground is an important factor
FaulknerBrowns creates groundbreaking sport + wellness concept for Beacon of Light
by Katie Buckley | 18 Mar 2015
FaulknerBrowns have announced they will design the ‘Beacon of Light’, a sport, wellness and education facility in Sunderland UK. The building will be the permanent home for football club Sunderland AFC (SAFC). The Beacon of Light project is backed by the club's Foundation of Light charity and will be the first of its kind, incorporating sport, health and education in one facility. The site, next to the Stadium of Light
Oklahoma Weather Museum designs unveiled by KKT Architects
by Katie Buckley | 18 Mar 2015
Kinslow, Keith & Todd Architects (KKT) have unveiled concept plans for the Oklahoma Weather Museum in ‘Tornado Alley’ Tulsa, US. The structure, standing at 250-300ft tall, (76-90m) tall, takes design inspiration from a hurricane and has aptly been dubbed ‘Tornado Tower’. The top-heavy spiralling tower would be clad in glass with perforated metal panels, using LED lighting to accent sections and make it appear to rotate. Originally envisaged to house
Lord's cricket ground switches focus to £200m Populous redevelopment
by Tom Anstey | 18 Mar 2015
Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) looks to be reconsidering plans by David Morley Architects for the £200m redevelopment of the Nursery End at Lord’s cricket ground in London, with members seemingly more focused on a £200m redevelopment of the ground’s south-west corner and Warner Stand. Members will vote on the £21m regeneration of the 60-year-old Warner Stand in September, with the development featuring a semi-translucent roof on a new 2,922-capacity stand,
Vienna Museum contest now open
by Katie Buckley | 18 Mar 2015
The City of Vienna has announced a two-stage design competition for the expansion and modernisation of the Wien Museum in the Austrian capital. Designed by the architect Oswald Haerdtl in the 1950s, the Wien Museum is situated on Karlsplatz in the centre of Vienna. The structure has been largely untouched for 30 years, save for a partial renovation in 2000 when the central courtyard was roofed over. As Vienna’s key
Populous chosen to design UK's Bristol Arena
by Katie Buckley | 17 Mar 2015
International architecture practice Populous have been selected to design the £90m (US$135m, €119m) Bristol Arena in the south-west UK city. The winning team, comprising of Populous (with Feilden Clegg Bradley, BuroHappold and Vanguardia) has been selected from a shortlist of five to design the 12,000 seat multi-use venue. In a statement, Bristol mayor George Ferguson said: “The Populous team presented an innovative design. The new arena shone out as the
Ole Scheeren creates art and culture civic complex for Beijing auctioneers
by Alice Davis | 17 Mar 2015
Auction house China Guardian has commissioned Büro Ole Scheeren to design its new home. Far from being simply a headquarters, the Guardian Art Centre will include a museum, courtyard, the auction house, event space, an 120-room hotel and several restaurants. Construction is now underway on the mixed-use cultural complex, close to the Forbidden City in Beijing, China. Beijing Institute of Architectural Design (BIAD) is also working on the project, which
Shortlist announced for London's Nine Elms Bridge project
by Katie Buckley | 17 Mar 2015
After much anticipation, Wandsworth Council has revealed the four design teams to be shortlisted for the Nine Elms Bridge Competition in London, UK. With more than 70 entries submitted for the Nine Elms to Pimlico Bridge competition, teams were asked to design a proposal for a new pedestrian and cycle way over London’s River Thames. The four shortlisted design teams are as follows: • Buro Happold Limited – with Marks
James Corner Field Operations to design Miami’s Underline
by Katie Buckley | 17 Mar 2015
James Corner Field Operations (JCFO) has been picked to design the Miami Underline, a 10-mile corridor running below Miami-Dade’s Metrorail. The Underline will be a linear park from Miami River to Dadeland South Station. The project will feature a cycle path/ pedestrian walkway and provide hundreds of acres of green space for public use. Aiming to encourage healthy lifestyles, The Underline will provide an easily accessible place to exercise, create
Public space central to RSHP’s vision for Bogotá sibling skyscrapers
by Alice Davis | 13 Mar 2015
Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners (RSHP) has revealed plans for sibling towers in Colombia’s capital, with more than 10,000sqm (108,000sq ft) of public space connecting them. The project, named ATRIO, is one of the most significant real-estate ventures in Colombia’s recent history. It has two towers, at 200 metres (656 feet) and 268 metres (879 feet) tall, which will be predominantly offices, with some commercial and retail space. However, the
Jacques Garcia’s beautiful and moody Maison Souquet hotel opens in Paris
by Katie Buckley | 16 Mar 2015
Maison Souquet, a five-star boutique hotel with spa, has opened in the heart of Paris, near the famous Moulin Rouge. Designed by Jacques Garcia and part of the Maisons Particulières Group, the boutique hotel contains 20 bespoke rooms, each as opulent as the next. Garcia’s interiors ooze hedonism and bring the hotel’s legacy into glamorised focus. Previously used as a 'pleasure house' during La Belle Époque, Maison Souquet’s atmosphere remains
Cooper Hewitt Design Museum brings exhibition design into the 21st century
by Katie Buckley | 13 Mar 2015
Following the $91m (€86m, £62m) renovation of Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum, in New York, USA, visitors are now offered a truly with interactive and immersive experience, entwined with creative technologies. Masterplanned by Gluckman Mayner Architects alongside Beyer Blinder Belle Architects & Planners with Diller Scofidio + Renfro (DS+R) designing the exhibition spaces on the ground, first and second floor galleries – the Cooper Hewitt Design Museum has been completely
Skyspire and Conrad Hotel touted for New Orleans World Trade Center redevelopment
by Tom Anstey | 13 Mar 2015
The City of New Orleans is currently evaluating private sector proposals for the redevelopment of the World Trade Center building on the banks of the Mississippi. The building has been vacant since the late 1990s and has been subject to three previously unsuccessful redevelopment attempts. Two Canal Street Investors, a finalist for the redevelopment, has unveiled designs for Tricentennial Tower, a 320ft (98m) observation tower and vertical gondola ride –
Tamdeen Group announces US$700m leisure development in Kuwait
by Katie Buckley | 13 Mar 2015
Kuwait’s leading mixed use property developer, Tamdeen Group, has announced US$700m (€661m, £472m) plans for the Al Khiran project, located in Sabah Al Ahmed Sea City, Kuwait. Al Khiran will be an an eco-friendly, recreational, residential and retail waterfront development. The resort-like project will spread along 350,000sq m (3,800,000sq ft) and it’s hoped it will become a key tourism driver for Kuwait. Although situated on the waterfront, the heart of
25th MIPIM Awards announced
by Katie Buckley | 13 Mar 2015
Following an epic week at MIPIM, the 25th MIPIM Award winners were announced last night- 12 March. Leisure architecture once again proved to be a frontrunner, with five leisure buildings being recognised. •Center Parcs Woburn Forest, designed by Holder Mathias Architects, in Bedfordshire UK, won the Best Hotel & Tourism Resort Award. Since it’s opening back summer of 2014, Centre Parcs has been causing a stir in the spa world,
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