Architecture and design news
£10m Glasgow riverfront scheme approved
by Pete Hayman | 07 Nov 2011
Plans for the development of a new £10m riverfront restaurant quarter at Broomielaw in the heart of Glasgow's financial district have been given the green light by the local authority. The 32,000sq ft (2,973sq m) Broomielaw Quay scheme has been backed by Glasgow City Council and is expected to contribute to the wider redevelopment of the Clyde riverfront. Capella Developments is behind the GD Lodge-designed project and is proposing four
Lend Lease secures Adelaide Oval deal
by Pete Hayman | 07 Nov 2011
Lend Lease has revealed that it has secured an AU$355m (£229m, EUR267m, US$368m) contract for a major redevelopment of Adelaide Oval multi-sport venue in Australia. The group has been selected by the Adelaide Oval Stadium Management Authority and the Department of Transport, Energy and Infrastructure, with work due to commence in 2012. Baulderstone, part of Lend Lease's Australian infrastructure division, will design and build the new 50,000-seat stadium, which will
£300m for Dundee's waterfront proposals
by Pete Hayman | 04 Nov 2011
A major international regeneration conference has been told that £300m worth of investment has now been secured towards a project designed to transform Dundee's waterfront. The figure is one third of the £1bn target required to bring about the regeneration of the area, with a number of projects to benefit such as the proposed V&A at Dundee attraction. Dundee Waterfront is one of Scotland's largest regeneration projects and is divided
New EUR282m multi-use stadium for Lille
by Pete Hayman | 04 Nov 2011
The new EUR282m (£243.4m, US$390.1m) multi-purpose Grand Stad Lille Métropole is scheduled to open its doors in the French city of Lille next year. The 50,000-seat venue will create a new home for the LOSC Lille Métropole football team, which currently plays at Stadium Nord Lille Métropole, and will also host rugby matches. Meanwhile, the Pierre Ferret-designed development also incorporates an integrated arena capable of seating around 30,000 for indoor
Second batch of WAF Award winners revealed
by Pete Hayman | 04 Nov 2011
Jordan's Wadi Rum Resort and China's Zhang Da Qian Museum have been named among the second batch of winners at the World Architecture Festival (WAF) Awards 2011. The second day of the three-day event saw four completed buildings and nine future projects pick up awards, which also included the Glacier Discovery Walk in Canada. Wadi Rum Resort, which has been designed US-based Oppenheim Architecture and Design, was named as the
Family-owned Shore Hotel opens in Santa Monica
by Tom Walker | 04 Nov 2011
Shore Hotel, owned and operated by the Farzam family, has opened its doors on Ocean Avenue in Santa Monica, California, US. The 164-bedroom hotel was designed by Gensler Architecture and includes a number of eco-friendly solutions, resulting in the property being awarded a Silver LEED certification. Energy and resource conservation programmes included the Southern California Edison Auto Demand Response system, roof mounted solar panels, INNCOM occupancy sensor system, storm-water management
St Regis-branded resort to open in Florida
by Pete Hayman | 04 Nov 2011
St Regis Hotels and Resorts, part of Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide, is to open a new Yabu Pushelberg-designed property in Bal Harbour, Florida, US, on 19 January 2012. Housed in three 27-storey all-glass towers, the new St Regis Bal Harbour Resort will boast 214 bedrooms and suites and 307 residences overlooking an expansive section of beach. Yabu Pushelberg was responsible for the interior design of the guestrooms, with South
Warsaw's National Stadium nears completion
by Pete Hayman | 04 Nov 2011
The new National Stadium in Warsaw, Poland, which is to host a number of games at next summer's UEFA European Football Championship, is due for completion later this month. Built at a cost of around PLN1,915bn (£378m, EUR440m, US$604m), the new stadium is being developed on the site of the former Stadion Dziesieciolecia, which closed in 2008. Hamburg, Germany-based Gerkan Marg and Partners (GMP) designed the scheme, which also involved
Florida Marlins to get new Miami ballpark
by Pete Hayman | 04 Nov 2011
Florida Marlins, the Miami-based Major League Baseball (MLB) team, is set to relocate to a new 37,000-seat ballpark in Little Havana, Miami, US, ahead of the 2012 season. The team will rename itself as the Miami Marlins to coincide with the opening of the stadium, which has been designed by Populous and has cost around US$515m (£321m, EUR374m). Built on the site of the former Miami Orange Bowl, the ballpark
New stadium development for Kazan
by Pete Hayman | 04 Nov 2011
A new 45,000-seat football stadium designed by Populous is due to open in Kazan, Russia, next summer, which will replace the Central Stadium as the city's main venue. The development will occupy a 41.4-hectare (102-acre) site on Chistopolskaya Street and is to provide a new home ground for Russian Premier League side, Rubin Kazan. It is also anticipated that the venue will be used for the football competition during the
UK schemes miss out on 2011 WAF Award
by Pete Hayman | 03 Nov 2011
UK sports and cultural schemes have missed out at the World Architecture Festival (WAF) Awards 2011, following the announcement of the first 12 winners from this year's event. The Pods (Andrew Wright with S&P Architects) and the Silverstone Wing (Populous) had been shortlisted in the sport category, but were held off by Germany's Max Aicher Arena. Built for this year's World Single Distant Speed Skating Championships and designed by Behnisch
Miami Beach hotel to undergo $12m overhaul
by Pete Hayman | 03 Nov 2011
RCC Associates has been chosen to carry out a US$12m (£7.5m, EUR8.7m) overhaul of the art deco-style Fairfax Hotel in Miami Beach, US, into a new boutique property. The transformation of the South Beach site is being fronted by Levy Family Partners and Heyat Hospitality Group, with a new name and further details yet to be announced. Facilities at the new-look hotel will feature a rooftop pool and a restaurant
Spurs to increase new stadium capacity?
by Pete Hayman | 03 Nov 2011
Tottenham Hotspur Football Club (THFC) is investigating the possibility of increasing the capacity of its proposed multi-million pound stadium development in north London. According to the Telegraph, the Premier League club is looking at building a 60,355-seat venue as part of its Northumberland Development Project (NDP), instead of 56,250. The newspaper said that THFC aims to achieve the capacity increase without having to alter its plans, which have been drawn
Winnipeg stadium set for 2012 completion
by Pete Hayman | 03 Nov 2011
A new 33,500-seat venue currently under construction at the University of Manitoba (UM) in Winnipeg, Canada, remains on course to be completed next year. Designed by Raymond SC Wan, the stadium is to be able to increase its capacity to 40,000 for major occasions such as the Grey Cup and other international events and concerts. The multi-million dollar venue will provide a new home for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of
2013 completion for Haifa sports stadium
by Pete Hayman | 03 Nov 2011
A new 30,000-seat stadium currently under construction in Haifa, Israel, which will become the home of Hapoel Haifa and Maccabi Haifa football clubs, is to open in spring 2013. Built at a reported cost of ILS530m (£90.7m, EUR105.1m, US$145m), work started on the Sammy Ofer Stadium in late 2009 and will replace the existing Kiryat Eliezer Stadium. A substantial contribution from businessman and shipping tycoon Sammy Ofer has helped fund
'Major new addition' for Brown University complex
by Pete Hayman | 02 Nov 2011
A "major new addition" to Brown University's athletic complex at in Rhode Island, US, is due to be completed on the site of the former Smith Swim Center in March 2012. Construction work started on the US$46m (£28.8m, EUR33.4m) project in May 2010, with new facilities to include the10,000sq ft (929sq m)multi-use Nelson Fitness Center. The Katherine Moran Coleman Aquatics Center is to incorporate a 56m swimming pool, 3m diving
£31m Bolton One scheme moves forward
by Pete Hayman | 02 Nov 2011
Construction work on a new £31m healthcare and leisure complex in Bolton has reached its latest milestone, with a topping out ceremony marking the completion of the main structure. Facilities at the Nightingale Associates-designed Bolton One development will boast a 25m, eight-lane pool built to Amateur Swimming Association standards for county competitions. One third of the pool's length will incorporate a moveable floor to allow for a range of uses,
Indoor ski park proposed for Sweden
by Pete Hayman | 02 Nov 2011
Plans have been announced for the construction of a new 70,000sq m (753,474sq ft) indoor skiing attraction in Bålsta, Sweden, which will become one of the country's tallest buildings. Designs for the new Skipark 360º complex have been drawn up by Berg Arkitektkontor, the Swedish branch of Aarhus, Denmark-based C F Møller Architects. Work on the scheme, which is set to cost around SEK1.5-2bn (£142-190m, EUR166-221m, US$227-302m), is expected to
Mumbai race circuit scheme moves forward
by Pete Hayman | 02 Nov 2011
Capita Symonds, Populous and Delhi Integrated Multi Modal Transit System (DIMTS) are to draw up plans for a new motor racing venue and regeneration project in Mumbai, India. The consortium has been selected by the Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation to prepare a masterplan and business case for the multi-purpose complex. Initial work will involve the identification of a potential location for the venue and associated development, followed by a
Event marks opening of Arena Lviv
by Pete Hayman | 01 Nov 2011
Ukraine's new Arena Lviv, one of the venues to host games at next year's UEFA European Football Championship, has been opened with a special ceremony. It is the fourth and final ground to be constructed for next summer's tournament in Ukraine, which is co-hosting the event with neighbouring country Poland. Arena Lviv has been designed by Vienna, Austria-based Albert Wimmer and has cost around UAH875m (£68.7m, EUR79.7m, US$109.3m). It was
New-look galleries for New York museum
by Pete Hayman | 31 Oct 2011
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, US, is to officially open a new-look suite of 15 galleries that houses its collection of Islamic art from around the world on 1 November. Work has been carried out to enlarge and redesign the New Galleries for the Art of the Arab Lands, Turkey, Iran, Central Asia, and Later South Asia, which span 13 centuries. More than 12,000 works of art
Starwood brings Aloft Hotels to the UK
by Pete Hayman | 31 Oct 2011
Starwood Hotels and Resorts has opened its first Aloft-branded property in the UK with the launch of Aloft London Excel in the heart of the capital's Docklands today (31 October). The development, which is located adjacent to the ExCeL venue, includes 252 loft-style guest rooms; the w xyz bar; the re:fuel by Aloft grab-and-go food pantry; and the re:charge gym. Other facilities include the splash swimming pool and the re:mix
High Wycombe set for new leisure centre
by Pete Hayman | 31 Oct 2011
A new leisure centre is to be created in High Wycombe as part of the local authority's plans for the redevelopment of the Buckinghamshire town's existing sports centre site. Wycombe District Council (WDC) has made its proposals available as part of an exhibition, which will run between 31 October and 13 November at Wycombe Sports Centre. The exhibition will relocate to the council's offices on Queen Victoria Road between 14
ArcelorMittal Orbit reaches full height
by Pete Hayman | 31 Oct 2011
A new sculpture and public viewing platform sited adjacent to London's Olympic Stadium, which has been designed by Anish Kapoor and Cecil Balmond, has reached its full height. The top lattice loop of the 114.5m (375.7ft) ArcelorMittal Orbit has now been fitted into its place at the top of the structure and has marked the completion of its main steelwork. Work on the construction of the capital's newest landmark has
Council confirms Worthing pool funding
by Pete Hayman | 31 Oct 2011
Worthing Borough Council (WBC) has revealed that funding has been "identified" for the West Sussex town's new £17.5m swimming pool, which is currently starting to take shape. The local authority said it had "successfully market the sale" of the 1960s Aquarena venue, which is to be replaced by the new Wilkinson Eyre-designed building WBC confirmed that it had achieved the sale at a lower figure that it had initially anticipated,
Bolshoi Theatre reopens following redevelopment
by Tom Walker | 28 Oct 2011
The Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow, Russia, has reopened following a six-year, RUB24bn (US$804m, 570m euro, £500m) redevelopment programme. Considered one of the finest performance venues in the world, the theatre was designed by Russian architect Joseph Bové and first opened in 1825. It was closed in 2005 with the initial reopening date set for late 2009. The discovery that the structure was more unstable than first thought, however, lead the
SCAD to open contemporary art museum
by Pete Hayman | 28 Oct 2011
The Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) in Georgia, US, is to open its major new teaching museum dedicated to contemporary art and design tomorrow (29 October). SCAD Museum of Art will offer 1sq ft (0.1sq m) of academic space for every 1sq ft (0.1sq m) of exhibition space, with its galleries to act as extensions to traditional classrooms. The 82,000sq ft (7,618sq m) venue boasts the Walter O
Landprop plans mixed-use London scheme
by Pete Hayman | 28 Oct 2011
A 26-acre (10.5-hectare) site in Stratford, east London, is to be transformed under plans for a new mixed-use scheme unveiled by Landprop, which is part of the Inter IKEA Group. Strand East will transform a derelict site with open public spaces, community facilities and a restaurant operated by Graysons, along with a 350-bedroom hotel and 1,200 homes. A creative zone built around Dane's Yard targeted at the creative industries and
Nira to open Swiss 'mountain sanctuary'
by Pete Hayman | 28 Oct 2011
Nira Hotels and Resorts is to launch a new 70-bedroom glass-and-timber-built "mountain sanctuary' in the hamlet of Surlej, near Silvaplana, Switzerland, on 30 November. Located 5km (3.1 miles) from the wintersports resort of St Moritz, Nira Alpina will provide guests with views overlooking Lake Silvaplana and offers a "ski in, ski out" experience. Facilities will include the Nira Spa, which comprises five treatment rooms; an Aroma cabin; a steamroom and
GramercyOne launches free GoSuite package for SMEs
by Tom Walker | 27 Oct 2011
Cloud-based business management software provider GramercyOne has launched GoSuite, a free booking and marketing tool aimed at small and medium-sized service businesses. Unveiled at the Street Fight Summit in New York City yesterday, GoSuite includes two products - GoBook and GoPromote - which have been designed to cater for a number of service providers from dance studios to personal trainers and tutors. The cloud-based software allows companies to book appointments
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