News tagged landmark-buildings
  • Langham Estate set to unveil 50 Eastcastle Street refurbishment

    The estate's revamp of the building forms part of a £50m investment programme to deliver a series of upgrades to landmark buildings across the West End. The post Langham Estate set to unveil 50 Eastcastle Street refurbishment appeared first on Property Week.

  • The Surprising Ways 10 Landmark Buildings Use Accent Lighting

    In the age of programmable LEDs and architectural lighting control systems, buildings have evolved from static silhouettes into responsive, expressive icons. Around the world, landmark structures are embracing accent lighting—specifically permanent holiday lighting—to not only highlight their form but to communicate culture, solidarity, and seasonal celebration. From skyscrapers to historic sites, permanent and programmable lighting is quickly becoming […] <p>The post The Surprising Ways 10 Landmark Buildings Use Accent Lighting first appeared on CCR-Mag.com.</p>

  • Eric Wright submits £60m plan for Blackburn cyber campus

    Blackburn Market phase 1 consists of two landmark buildings

  • Campaigners slam demolition plans for two Glasgow landmarks

    The Architects’ JournalCampaigners slam demolition plans for two Glasgow landmarks Environmental campaigners have condemned Michael Laird Architects’ proposals to demolish two landmark buildings in Glasgow The post Campaigners slam demolition plans for two Glasgow landmarks appeared first on The Architects’ JournalGino Spocchia

  • Wavensmere Homes submits plans for 276-home mixed-use scheme

    Property developer Wavensmere Homes and Clowes Development have submitted plans for the redevelopment of two landmark buildings into a 276-home mixed-use scheme in Derby.

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