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Garden Bridge approved by Mayor of London’s office


Construction of a new Garden Bridge over the River Thames could begin next year after the scheme was given the green light by the Mayor of London’s office. The Garden Bridge will provide a


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No. 1 Shanghai, a 180m tall, 34- storey commercial tower created by state developer


the Shanghai Supporter of


International Shipping Service Centre (SISSC) has achieved an Outstanding design rating under BREEAM, the world’s foremost sustainability standard for buildings. The building will act as the


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flagship for SISSC in the £4 billion marina development located on the


RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT


Miller Homes to launch new commuter development in Kirkliston


Miller Homes is preparing to launch an exclusive range of prestigious two, three and four bedroom terraced, semi detached and detached homes in Kirkliston this New Year. Launched in January the much-anticipated Glen Almond


development, which is being built in the semi rural location of Kirkliston on the outskirts of west Edinburgh, will initially offer four different house styles.


respond online at www.architectsdatafile.co.uk Not far from the Forth Rail and Road Bridges, Edinburgh


Airport and the M9 motorway, the development will be in an ideal location for commuting to Edinburgh, Glasgow and other towns along the central belt. The development is perfect for buyers in search of a home


set in a rural suburb with a range of local amenities and a good primary school.


bank of the Huangpu River, which is comprised of offices, retail, and other amenities. The building is a steel- concrete structure and provides over 64,000m² floor space and uses water from the Huangpu River for its water source heat pump and ice storage cooling systems. For more information, please visit www.architectsdatafile.co.uk and enter reference number 24066.


First BREEAM Outstanding for high-rise office building in China


dedicated crossing of the Thames for pedestrians in central London, helping to contribute to the Mayor’s strategy for making central London a more attractive and accessible place for walking. The bridge is set to support economic growth and planned regeneration on both sides of the river. Designed by Thomas Heatherwick


– who created the cauldron for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games – the Garden Bridge will be 366 m long and will connect Temple on the north bank to the South Bank. It is estimated that the bridge will attract seven million trips per year using it as a new way to cross the river. The bridge will include a major new public space and garden that will be free to access and will feature 270 trees as well as shrubs, climbing plants, hedges and flowers. It will be fully accessible, with two lifts at each end and will be open from 6am to mid- night. It will be free of charge.


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