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AROUND THE WORLD


Here’s a selection of some of the leading construction projects being planned and built across the globe


HUAFA SNOW WORLD SHENZHEN, CHINA Architect - 10 Design


Builder - China Construction Third Engineering Bureau Co., Ltd Opens - 2025


A 131-hectare entertainment center in Shenzhen, China, Huafa Snow World will consist of an indoor ski slope, a JW Marriott hotel, a themed shopping mall and office space. Anchored by an 80,000 square-meter indoor ski resort, the largest of its kind in the world, the development will be a mix of retail, entertainment, commercial, hospitality, civic and cultural components. Tree clusters shape the master plan – an entertainment cluster along the west boundary; a culture and civic cluster integrated with a central green space; and a lifestyle/retail cluster running from east to west, which connects the adjacent communities.


PARKLINE PLACE SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA Architect - Foster + Partners Builder - CPB Contractors Opens - 2024


Parkline Place is a 39-story commercial tower at the junction of Sydney’s CBD and the Midtown retail precinct. Te triple height entrance lobby leads up through a mezzanine floor of shops, restaurants and cafes to the commercial lobby. Office spaces are designed to allow interconnecting stairs, social hubs, breakout spaces, meeting rooms and spaces to enrich the workspace.


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