Architecture and design news
Work set to begin on new Jubilee Gardens
by Pete Hayman | 15 Sep 2011
Work is poised to begin "imminently" on a major refurbishment of the Jubilee Gardens on London's South Bank after Frosts Landscape Construction was appointed contractor. West 8 are behind the design of the £3.2m scheme, which will deliver a new green landscape incorporating 70 new trees and flowerbeds in order to replace the current area of gardens. The project is being managed by the Jubilee Gardens Project Board, which includes
Major new resort planned for Mozambique
by Pete Hayman | 14 Sep 2011
International hotel and resort architects ReardonSmith have joined forces with South Africa-based design firm Savile Row to work on a major new resort planned for Mozambique. A standalone spa is set to form part of the 800-hectare (1,977-acre) development, which is to be located on a peninsula overlooking the Indian Ocean and borders an elephant reserve. Further details are yet to be confirmed, although it is believed that the new
Holt Park development faces PFI reduction
by Pete Hayman | 13 Sep 2011
Leeds City Council (LCC) is to increase its financial contribution towards a flagship health, community and sport complex after private finance initiative (PFI) funding was reduced. More than £30.5m worth of PFI 'credits' were allocated to the Holt Park Wellbeing Centre project in April, but has now been revealed that the figure is set to be revised to £28.9m. LCC's contribution to the scheme under the PFI system will now
Design spa hotel opens in Croatia
by Tom Walker | 13 Sep 2011
Croatian hotel group Maistra has opened its latest property - the 248-bedroom Lone Hotel in the city of Rovinj. Designed by architects 3LHD and Silvijo Novak, the HRK335m (US$61m, 44m euro, £39m) hotel's facilities include a 1,700sq m spa and wellness centre, restaurants and conferencing space. It is the first Croatian hotel to join the Design Hotels scheme - a membership scheme for design-led hotels. The spa, designed by The
9/11 Memorial opens to general public
by Tom Walker | 12 Sep 2011
The first phase of the 9/11 Memorial and Museum has opened to the public on the site of the 11 September 2001 terror attacks in New York, US. The opening of the memorial coincided with the 10th anniversary of the attacks and the site includes the names of the nearly 3,000 victims inscribed on bronze panels lining two large pools. Designed as a "walkround park", the site will feature waterfalls
Green light for Bannockburn visitor centre
by Pete Hayman | 12 Sep 2011
A new Battle of Bannockburn visitor centre is to open ahead of the 700th anniversary of the historic event in 2014 after receiving planning permission from Stirling Council. Historic Scotland and the National Trust for Scotland (NTS) are behind the scheme, which has been designed by a team fronted by Edinburgh-based architects Reiach and Hall. Sinclair Knight Merz; Turner and Townsend; and KJ Tait feature as part of the design
WNC unveils new £5m creative arts centre
by Pete Hayman | 09 Sep 2011
West Nottinghamshire College (WNC) has unveiled a new £5m creative arts centre - Create - as part of a wider programme of development to transform its Derby Road campus. The new arts facility will provide media, music and performance students with facilities such as workshop and rehearsal space; a 150-seat performance theatre; and arts/dance studios. In addition to accommodating more than 200 students, WNC is also hoping that Create is
Mobile concert hall to tour quake-hit Japan
by Pete Hayman | 09 Sep 2011
Japan-based architect Arata Isozaki and UK-born artist Anish Kapoor are to collaborate on a new mobile concert hall, which is to tour earthquake-affected regions in Japan next year. Under the direction of Isozaki, the creation of the Ark Nova venue has been initiated by the Lucerne Festival and will see works hosted in a variety of locations from spring 2012. Japanese concert and artist management group Kajimoto is also involved
Galliford Try to build £80m NEC complex
by Pete Hayman | 09 Sep 2011
Galliford Try has announced that it has been selected as Genting UK's preferred contractor for the planned £80m Resorts World at The NEC leisure and entertainment development. The 55,000sq m (592,015sq ft) complex is expected to feature a Genting-operated casino; a hotel; a spa; a banqueting/conference centre; food/drink outlets and a multi-screen cinema. It is hoped that work will commence during the first quarter of 2012, with Resorts World at
Movenpick opens first property in India
by Pete Hayman | 08 Sep 2011
Switzerland-based hospitality group Mövenpick Hotels and Resorts has made its first move into India with the launch of a new 182-room property in the heart of Bangalore. Facilities at the Mövenpick Hotel and Spa Bangalore includes the Sohum Spa, which boasts eight treatment rooms offering a range of Ayurveda-inspired therapies. Oriental and European healing techniques will also be on offer at the spa, which comprises a design inspired by the
BDP secures two new projects in Suzhou
by Pete Hayman | 08 Sep 2011
Manchester-based Building Design Partnership (BDP) has revealed that it has secured two new projects in Suzhou, China - including a major new sport-themed park at Yinshan Lake. Suzhou Yinshan Lake Sports Centre will provide a 4,600sq m (49,514sq ft) leisure complex based around an indoor sports hall on a site that has already undergone landscaping work. Meanwhile, Suzhou Dushu Lake Masterplan will lead to a mixed-use development on a key
First maritime museum set for Singapore
by Pete Hayman | 08 Sep 2011
Resorts World Sentosa (RWS) is to unveil Singapore's first maritime-themed attraction - Maritime Experiential Museum and Aquarium (MEMA) - on 15 October. Designed by Ralph Appelbaum of Ralph Appelbaum Associates, the attraction is to be housed in a building featuring a steel and glass ship hull design at the RWS waterfront. Maritime talks, children's workshops and exploration on life-size replica historical ships will be on offer at MEMA, exploring the
Dunedin's new Forsyth Barr Stadium opens
by Pete Hayman | 07 Sep 2011
Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin, New Zealand - constructed at a cost of nearly NZ$200m (£103.9m, EUR118.3m, US$166.3m) - has been unveiled by Prime Minister John Key. The new 30,500-seat stadium has been designed by Populous and is one of the world's first venues to be permanently covered with an EFTE roof while offering natural playing turf. Dunedin Venues Management (DVML) will run the stadium, which has replaced the former
Downing unveils plans for London project
by Pete Hayman | 06 Sep 2011
A leisure centre and swimming pool is to form part of a new mixed-use development being proposed for Vauxhall, south London, by Liverpool-based property group Downing.
Design team sought for Navy Pier scheme
by Pete Hayman | 06 Sep 2011
Navy Pier, one of the most popular visitor attractions in Chicago, US, has launched a global search for a design team to draw up plans for the redevelopment of outdoor public spaces. The announcement is the first step towards bringing its Centennial Vision to fruition, which aims to transform the historic attraction. Upscale dining and entertainment options and more appealing public spaces to capitalise on the pier's "unique setting" are
ZMMA to design London museum project
by Pete Hayman | 05 Sep 2011
London-based Zombory-Moldovan Moore Architects (ZMMA) has been appointed by the Victoria and Albert (V&A) Museum to design its new Europe 1600-1800 Galleries. The scheme is the largest gallery revamp to be undertaken as part of the V&A's FuturePlan programme, which will lead to the transformation of the iconic London heritage attraction. Located at basement level along the Cromwell Road and Exhibition Road, the galleries have access points fro both the
£100m fund to 'green' London's buildings
by Pete Hayman | 05 Sep 2011
London mayor Boris Johnson has announced that hundreds of public buildings across the capital are to benefit from environmental improvements with the help of a new £100m fund. The investment will be made available as low-cost loans towards green projects, which will include the installation of efficient lighting systems, ventilation and boiler upgrades. It is thought that London's public buildings are responsible for 10 per cent of the capital's carbon
Four Seasons Baltimore to open in October
by Tom Walker | 02 Sep 2011
Hotel and resort operator Four Seasons will open its newest property in Baltimore, US next month. The 256-bedroom hotel boasts a 10,00sq ft (950sq m) spa with eleven treatment rooms including several suites with private soaking tubs – and separate men's and women's relaxation areas, sauna and steamrooms. Featuring products and treatments by ESPA, the spa also has a large relaxation zone with two pools – including a year-round heated
Conrad Koh Samui opens in Thailand
by Pete Hayman | 02 Sep 2011
Hilton Worldwide has announced the launch of its new Conrad Koh Samui Resort and Spa on Thailand's Aow Thai Beach, a west-facing property overlooking the Gulf of Thailand. The 80-villa resort joins its sister hotel Conrad Bangkok in Thailand and includes a spa that offers "innovative therapies and holistic treatments" to benefit mind, body and soul. Dr Buathon - one of Thailand's leading authorities on holistic healing - has been
Plans submitted for King's Cross scheme
by Pete Hayman | 31 Aug 2011
A reserved matters planning application has been submitted for Camden Council's planned new multi-service complex in King's Cross, London, which is to include a sports centre. Earlier this month, it was revealed that King's Cross Central Limited Partnership (KCCLP) and the local authority had agreed terms for the lease and development management. LA Architects are behind the design of the Three Pancras Square development, which is set to house a
Town Green bid delays Oxford pool project
by Pete Hayman | 31 Aug 2011
The start of work on a new multi-million pound swimming pool in Blackbird Leys, Oxford, is to be delayed after a group of local residents submitted a Town Green application. Oxford City Council (OCC) has confirmed that it has earmarked an additional £350,000 in contingency funding for the delay, with work initially due to start in early September. Willmott Dixon has already been selected to build the FaulknerBrowns Architects-designed venue,
Derby sports arena design team named
by Pete Hayman | 30 Aug 2011
Derby City Council (DCC) has revealed that Mace has been named as the successful design team that will now go forward to work on the city's proposed new multi-sport arena. Councillors selected the group following a tender process, with the specification of the venue to be finalised after local residents and sports clubs are given the chance to have their say. It is thought that a 12 badminton court indoor
Rezidor unveils second Georgia property
by Pete Hayman | 30 Aug 2011
Rezidor Hotel Group (RHG) has announced the opening of its second property in Georgia - the Michele De Lucchi-designed 168-bedroom Radisson Blu Hotel Batumi. Facilities include a 19,000sq ft (1,765sq m) wellness facility with Anne Semonin Spa and a fitness centre. The spa boasts five treatment rooms; a couples' suite; and an indoor pool. An outdoor pool with sun deck; a kids' pool; a Finnish sauna; an aroma steam bath;
Bids are in for Busan Opera House
by Tom Walker | 30 Aug 2011
A number of architects' companies have submitted their proposals for the Busan Opera House, to be built in the Busan Metropolitan City in South Korea. Swiss firm Kubota & Bachmann; New York, US-based WAHAG Studio; German company Peter Ruge Architekten; WEAVA Architects from Hong Kong; Portugal-based OODA; and Italo-Portuguese partnership CSR Architects are among the firms to have submitted their bids. The facility, due to open in 2014, will be
AECOM appointed as Rio 2016 masterplanner
by Tom Walker | 23 Aug 2011
Technical services company AECOM has won the design competition for the Rio 2016 Olympic Park Urban Masterplan. AECOM's design, which was selected from a total of 60 entries from 18 countries, outlines how the Olympic Park area will be used; the public spaces, squares and parks; as well as the location of the permanent and temporary venues and the future real estate developments to be built at the site. Design
Barr to deliver new Aberdeen FC stadium
by Pete Hayman | 18 Aug 2011
Barr Construction has been selected as the preferred contractor for the delivery of Aberdeen Football Club's (AFC) new 21,000-capacity stadium on land near Loirston Loch. Earlier this year, the development was given the green light by the Scottish Government after Aberdeen City Council approved The Miller Partnership-designed proposals. Due for completion ahead of the 2013-14 season, it is anticipated that Barr Construction will start work on the 39.5-acre (16-hectare) development
Maracana workers strike after on-site blast
by Maximo Perez | 18 Aug 2011
Around 1,500 construction staff working on the redevelopment of the Maracana stadium in Brazil have gone on strike following an on site explosion. The blast, which left one person seriously injured, has resulted in industrial action and demands of improved safety and higher pay. The worker, named locally as Carlos Felipe da Silva, was taken to Souza Aguiar Hospital in the city center, after suffering deep cuts and burns. Nilson
£25.6m Marlowe Theatre nears opening
by Pete Hayman | 18 Aug 2011
Canterbury's new £25.6m Marlowe Theatre - designed by Keith Williams Architects - will open its doors for the first time on 4 October, following a two-year construction project. Work started in 2009 with the demolition of the old theatre building, which was first opened in the 1930s as an Odeon Cinema before being turned into a theatre during the mid-1980s. Located next to the River Stour, the new-build Marlowe Theatre
WAF Awards 2011 shortlist announced
by Pete Hayman | 18 Aug 2011
A soccer school in Soweto, South Africa, and a tree hotel in Sweden are among some of the schemes to be shortlisted for the World Architecture Festival (WAF) Awards 2011. The fourth annual awards attracted a record number of entries, with more than 700 from 59 countries across the world seeking to be crowned World Building of the Year 2011. UK projects shortlisted include Holburne Museum of Art, Bath (Eric
New park to form part of London scheme
by Pete Hayman | 18 Aug 2011
A new waterside park alongside the Grand Union Canal has been mooted as part of a major new development - Park Royal City - to be built around a new 'rail super hub' at Old Oak Common, London. Sir Terry Farrell has drawn up proposals for the scheme, which will transform the area into a new city for London and will feature homes and businesses around the high speed rail
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