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Won as the result of City of Sydney Design Excellence Competition, this project explores the redevelopment of the disused heritage-listed Scots Church in Sydney’s CBD. The project involves the conversion of the former church building and its [...]
PTW + CCDI + Arup won the International Design Competition for the Beijing 2008 Games aquatic centre. The scheme will meet international standards for competition, while maximising social and economic benefits. In addition to being an aquatic [...]
This new wine store on Manhattan's Upper East Side provided an opportunity to explore the expressive potential of an otherwise utilitarian aspect of retail architecture--shelving. The shelving system developed specifically for this project is [...]
The proposed new development at 126-128 Featherston Street is expressed as 3 distinct elements. Laptop House is to be renovated and incorporated into the final building along with a new 9 storey office extension above. Norfolk House is to be [...]
This project grew out of the client's love of cinema and desire to open a premier art-house theater in Williamsburg Brooklyn. The site was fully occupied by an existing mid-century warehouse with a distinctive character that the design team [...]
The commercial component of the Bond is the new Asia-Pacific headquarters for Bovis Lend Lease and comprises eight office levels with an average net lettable area of approximately 2000m˛ per level, a smaller 216m˛ ninth office level, ground floor [...]
This design is for stage 3 of a 4 phase scheme to develop the 13, 221m2 site, once occupied by Colgate-Palmolive, in Nevis Street, Petone. The scheme challenges the current quality of commercial developments in the local vicinity and provides an [...]
In New York City, Ian Schrager built an 11-storey apartment block in 40 Bond Street. The architects are Herzog & de Meuron in cooperation with Handel Architects. In front of the building is an unusual gate in a sculptured three-dimensional [...]




