4 ways to transform old buildings into modern assets
As cities grow, their office inventories remain largely stagnant. Yet despite changes to the market—including the impact of hybrid work—opportunities still exist. Enter: “Midlife Metamorphosis.”
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As cities grow, their office inventories remain largely stagnant. Yet despite changes to the market—including the impact of hybrid work—opportunities still exist. Enter: “Midlife Metamorphosis.”
The three-tower 1,030,000-sf office and retail development designed by Graphite Design Group in collaboration with Compton Design Office for Vulcan Real Estate is attracting some of the world’s largest names in tech and hospitality.
As a part of the revitalization of a Seattle neighborhood, Graphite Design Group designed a sustainable mixed-use community that exemplifies resource conversation, transportation synergies, and long-term flexibility.
In Guangzhou, China, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM) has designed the recently completed Star River Headquarters to minimize embodied carbon, reduce energy consumption, and create a healthy work environment. The 48-story tower is located in the business district on Guangzhou’s Pazhou Island.
Murphy Development Group is looking for tenants for the $800 million project.
The top firm has worked on almost half of the world’s 100 tallest buildings.
The model is on display at the newly opened LEGOLAND Dubai.
The building will become the tallest residential tower in the city.
All but four owners/developers on the list are located in the United Arab Emirates, China, or Hong Kong.
Only one firm has worked on more than 10 of the world’s 100 tallest buildings.
The top firm worked on over three times as many of the tallest buildings as the second place firm on the list.
The top firm has worked on almost one-fifth of the 100 tallest buildings in the world.
Residents are beginning to question if the tower, which exists in a major earthquake fault zone, is safe.
Two firms stand well above the others when it comes to the number of tall buildings they have designed.