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MSG Developer Officially Withdraws Plans for Sphere in London

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Image Courtesy of The Madison Square Garden Company Madison Square Garden Entertainment (MSG), the developer behind the recently opened The Sphere at the Venetian Resort in Las Vegas , has announced that plans for a similar project in London have been withdrawn for lack of support from London’s planning officials, as reported by The Guardian.

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Plans for London’s Sphere are no more as developers abandon project

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The developers behind the proposed MSG Sphere in London have withdrawn plans for the project. In a letter to the UK government’s Planning Inspectorate, developers Madison Square Garden Entertainment (MSG) said that the scheme had become “merely a political football between rival parties.”

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Herzog & de Meuron Set to Revamp Breuer Building for Sotheby’s in New York

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2018: The Met Breuer, exterior view. The project, developed together with PBDW Architects , is slated for completion by the fall of 2025. Image © JJFarq via Shutterstock Sotheby's has revealed that Pritzker Prize laureate Herzog & de Meuron will renovate the iconic modernist Breuer Building. Read more »

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Paddy – Coffee Space / ODB Arquitectos

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Completed in 2018 in Corrientes, Argentina. An ambitious commercial project was developed on a narrow plot of land measuring 5.65 Images by Ramiro Sosa. metres wide by 34.20 metres long, with an east-west.

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Massachusetts is using incentives to build a small passive house empire

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In the past year, families have moved into 257 affordable housing units in complexes built to the standard, and about 6,000 additional units are now in various stages of development. The Commonwealth has been ramping up investment into the technology since 2018, when it instituted The Passive House Design Challenge that awarded a total of $1.73

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Steven Holl’s zinc-clad Ostrava Concert Hall set to begin construction

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Hall won the competition for the scheme’s design back in 2018 with a proposal that saw the concert hall “encased” in a case of zinc.

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Virginia Tech team completes world-first observation tower with innovative low-carbon timber

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The design and delivery of the project saw the development and certification of a new custom timber product, off-site prefabrication, and the discovery of the ruins of a historic building.