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Kartal Industrial Area Central Business District Plan
To be built on an abandoned industrial site. Will include central business district, high-end residential development, cultural facilities such as concert halls, museums, and theatres, and leisure programs including a marina and tourist hotels.
Total Project Area: 555 Hectares
Architects: Zaha Hadid
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Lea Square
Proposal for London, UK.
Sited within the 2012 Olympic Park master plan and designed to be complementary to all potential schemes, this mixed-use ' media village' development combines 11,000 square meters of office, retail, leisure and community space set around landscaped streets and squares.
Scheduled Completion: 2012
Architects: Atkins
Walter Towers
Proposal for Prague, Czech Republic.
The designer’s goal is to create an ultra-contemporary structure that continues in the region’s architectural tradition of cluster building, while ushering in a new wave of fresh urban design in its wake. The result is this unusual grouping of four towers in one continuous structure. Walter Towers is a combination of office and residential space, all connected within a W formation, lending the project a modern fluidity.
Floors: 28
Architects: Bjarke Ingels Group
Aviva Stadium
Under construction in Dublin, Ireland.
Will replace the demolished Lansdowne Road Stadium and will have a capacity of 50.000 seats. Its primary tenants will be the Irish national rugby union and soccer teams. The stadium will become Ireland's first UEFA elite stadium and will host the Europe League final in 2011.
Scheduled Completion: 2010
Construction Cost: € 365 Million
Architects: HOK Sport and Scott Tallon Walker Architects
www.avivastadium.ie
Antwerp Port Authority Headquarters
Winning desing entry for the headquarters of Antwerp Port Authority, Belgium.
The existing building will be refurbished so that the public counters, meeting rooms and offices be in that place. The new building which shall be five stories high will consist of auditorium and restaurant and additional offices and meeting rooms.
Scheduled Completion: 2013
Architect: Zaha Hadid
Antonin Dvorak Concert Hall
Proposed design for a new concert hall near Prague.
Two concert halls, seating 1000 people in the philharmonic music hall and 400 in the chamber music hall. For the first time in musical design a large and elegant rear window behind the musicians will be carved out to allow for spectacular views into the park behind the building.
Architects: Future-Systems
Nordpark Cable Railway
Constructed in Innsbruck, Austria.
A cable railway comprising of four stations and a cable-stayed suspension bridge over the river Inn.
Starting at in the city center, the railway travels across the river, ascending the Nordkette Mountain north of Innsbruck come to its final station 288 metres above Innsbruck, where passengers can join the cable-car to the summit of the Seegrube Mountain.
Completed: 2007
Architect: Zaha Hadid
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Euromed Center
Under construction in Marseilles, France.
Will consist of:
- 45 000m2 offices (three low rises)
- a Marriott Hotel **** (mid rise)
- convention center
- and a unique movie theater complex which will be owned by French Producer Luc Besson (the dolphins building)
Area: 70 000m2
Architect: Massimiliano Fuksas
H99
Approved project for Marseille, France.
Part of newly planned complex "Les Quais d'Arenc".
Revolving around three boxes “garden views”, “sea views”, and “sky views”,
H99 offers unprecedented services, a dramatic Hotel-like lobby, an entire
floor dedicated to “lifestyle” with indoor and outdoor pools, gym, sauna
and café.
Residential Use
Est. Construction: 2009 - 2012
Height: 99m
Architect: Jean-Baptiste Pietri
www.lesquaisdarenc.fr
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Blob - Rond de Admirant
Under consrtuction in Eindhoven, Netherlands.
The building will host shops, a casino and a restaurant. It's location marks the beginning of a newly planned shopping street. The fully transparent,
organically shaped building is illuminated at night.
Floor area: 3000 m2
Scheduled Completion: end of 2009
Architect: Massimiliano Fuksas
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