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.
The towers thrive on ‘creative tension’ and lean farther away from each other the higher they climb.
River Beech Tower is said to be a part of a masterplan along the Chicago River.
The building has achieved REDi Gold Rating, resilience-based design guidelines developed by Arup that establish a new benchmark for seismic construction.
The 65-story tower will be primarily office space and has an estimated development cost of $3.2 billion
The skyscraper received the certification despite a setback caused by Hurricane Sandy.
Mitsui Fudosan and SOM join forces to create OH-1, a mixed-use complex with a prominent public square.
At 1,030 feet tall, MahaNakhon Tower’s height is only outdone by its arresting design.
With a bookstore at the heart of the development, the project looks to exemplify an ancient Chinese proverb that says “knowledge brings wealth.”
The 18-story building is designed to resemble a moss-covered river pebble in Taipei’s Nangang District.
China’s Greenland Group is the developer of four of the world’s 10 largest skyscrapers