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Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM) Design Iconic External Diagrid for Shenzhen Rural Commercial Bank Headquarters

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Shenzhen Rural Commercial Bank Headquarters is the new home for a bank that has grown from a rural credit union into a modern commercial bank. The building was designed to “breathe” and flex to occupant needs, utilizing naturally ventilated atria and a column-free externalized structure. Project Status: Built. Year: 2020.

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Squire and Partners unveils renovation of "very special and rare" office in London

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Other projects by the studio include the transformation of a Victorian warehouse in London and a timber community centre built beside the Brixton Windmill. The photography is by Gareth Gardner.

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A Glass-Walled Rear Extension Revives a Cramped London Victorian

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This proximity challenged the architects to introduce light into the property and provide smoother access to the small garden, without compromising the clients’ privacy. This proximity challenged the architects to introduce light into the property and provide smoother access to the small garden, without compromising the clients’ privacy.

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CLB Architects takes "residential" approach for Jackson Hole Airport

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Fireplaces, warm lighting and large windows offering views of the Teton Range are among the features at the renovated and expanded Jackson Hole Airport in Wyoming , which is the only commercial airport within an American national park.

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TA-CHA Design Creates a Mixed-Use Office Lifestyle at FH Office

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With an area of 2,000 square meters, this 7-story high building consists of both commercial and residential space and is located on the west side of Bangkok. The development of this office project was inspired by a conversation with the client, a pharmaceutical company, wanting to prioritize and support preventive care.

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This Melbourne Home’s Topsy-Turvy Addition Is Buried Beneath the Earth

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Our client wanted this to be a place that represented a new start, and fostered a sense of identity and belonging." The clients’ existing home, a modest freestanding Victorian-era terrace located in the Melbourne inner suburb of Northcote, sits amongst an eclectic mix of heritage homes.

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Subterranean WW2 bunker holiday home Dorset

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After discovering a series of these abandoned, subterranean bunkers on their land, the client commissioned the architects to convert one into a functioning holiday letting. The brief was to celebrate the enormous historical significance of the structure whilst ensuring a habitable and commercially viable space for the client.

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