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My understanding is that there is a large development under way and it will include what is to be known as Tully Park centered on the ruins of Tully Church and Graveyard. According to the developers Tully Park will be 22 acres in size, roughly the same as Dublin’s St. Stephen’s Green Park. Being the flagship park of Cherrywood, Tully Park will serve as a facility for the entire development, containing everyday walking and cycling routes and providing environmentally-positive connections. Lehaunstown Lane and the existing hedgerows and tree lines will divide the Park naturally into four zones:

 

A Heritage Zone with Tully Church & Graveyard, High Crosses and their environs, with paths to explore the monuments.

A Biodiversity Zone with lots of native wildflowers, shrubs, trees and informal paths to wander.

A Play Zone that includes a large play area for children, a skate park and an amphitheater area for open-air plays or performances.

A Passive Zone with lawns meadows and wooded areas make up the majority here, with winding paths and seating areas.

King's Boulevard, King's Cross, London, 2013. LP133713

On the corner of Toorak Road & Chapel Street in the inner suburb of South Yarra, Melbourne, Australia.

Incorporates The Como Hotel, Como Cinemas, home of Channel 10 TV, convenience stores, high-end retail shops and restaurants.

 

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3-7 Edward Road, New Barnet EN4 8AY

 

Offers in excess of £1,150,000 (whole site)

 

"The existing site is currently a vacant plot of land on Edward Road and a two-storey residential dwelling, situated close to the junction with Margaret Road. The site now benefits from planning permission for the demolition of the existing building and construction of a terrace of five, three-bedroom houses with off-street parking spaces, cycle and refuse storage.

 

Full planning permission was granted at appeal on the 16th July 2018 under application number 17/7933/FUL, for the demolition of the existing detached house. Replaced with a row of 5 terraced houses with off-street parking, associated amenity space, cycle storage and refuse store"

829 Folsom residences are located in a 9-story reinforced concrete and steel structure.

“The development, which is bounded by water on two sides, places a significant emphasis on public space with a new 1.5-acre landscaped public park and square, designated cultural space and a significant retail/leisure offering.”

 

Every developer promises lots of public space in order to get planning permission but it is often the case that they fail to deliver or if they do the space turns out to be a POPS[Privately Owned Public Space] which is so restricted that it is nothing more than a pretend ‘public space’.

  

Delivery of the office element of the scheme is expected by Q4 2017 with the residential element is due for completion sometime in 2018.

“The development, which is bounded by water on two sides, places a significant emphasis on public space with a new 1.5-acre landscaped public park and square, designated cultural space and a significant retail/leisure offering.”

 

Every developer promises lots of public space in order to get planning permission but it is often the case that they fail to deliver or if they do the space turns out to be a POPS[Privately Owned Public Space] which is so restricted that it is nothing more than a pretend ‘public space’.

  

Delivery of the office element of the scheme is expected by Q4 2017 with the residential element is due for completion sometime in 2018.

Just east of Parnell, between 85th and 87th, is a new development called The Havens (havenschicago.com). Many of the unique house designs are named after prominent African-American people or institutions.

My understanding is that there is a large development under way and it will include what is to be known as Tully Park centered on the ruins of Tully Church and Graveyard. According to the developers Tully Park will be 22 acres in size, roughly the same as Dublin’s St. Stephen’s Green Park. Being the flagship park of Cherrywood, Tully Park will serve as a facility for the entire development, containing everyday walking and cycling routes and providing environmentally-positive connections. Lehaunstown Lane and the existing hedgerows and tree lines will divide the Park naturally into four zones:

 

A Heritage Zone with Tully Church & Graveyard, High Crosses and their environs, with paths to explore the monuments.

A Biodiversity Zone with lots of native wildflowers, shrubs, trees and informal paths to wander.

A Play Zone that includes a large play area for children, a skate park and an amphitheater area for open-air plays or performances.

A Passive Zone with lawns meadows and wooded areas make up the majority here, with winding paths and seating areas.

Showing scale of development Jan2022. Not everyone likes this encroachment onto the beach. The steps lead to the Lower Leas walks where the District Council have done a wonderful job over recent years in creating walks amid gardens and trees.

Swansea' s new look skyline at the waterfront includes the Meridian Quay Tower seen here with the crane beside it. At 107 m in height and with 29 storeys it will be the highest building in Wales.

Gabions (rocks in metal cages) outside The Link, new development luxury apartments near the University of Minnesota campus in Minneapolis.

This campus is currently being developed and the project is somewhat behind schedule.

 

The Central & East Quads for the DIT Grangegorman campus will accommodate academic activities and facilities required for a total of ten schools from the College of Sciences & Health, College of Engineering & Built Environment and the College of Arts & Tourism. These schools and their associated academic, teaching and specialist facilities will be grouped within the Central Quad to maximise the benefits and efficiencies to DIT from locating together related disciplines and functions.

This caught me by surprise when I came across it while on a quest to locate examples of street art. One thing that I did notice was that some drivers appeared to be somewhat confused by the layout … I say that because there were two minor crashes while I was photographing the area.

 

The Apple Market in Waterford has been the main location for trading since the early 18th century. Recently the area has been transformed into a contemporary urban quarter following a multi-million euro investment.

 

A specially constructed steel and glass canopy costing €1.2m was constructed as part of a €6m

urban renewal project undertaken by the local council of the area.

 

The structure is billed as being the only one of its kind in the country. The triangular steel and glazed canopy is held up by nine steel columns, positioned to facilitate certain traffic in the area.

 

A special reflective material developed by Medite in Co Tipperary is used on half of the 1,400 square-metre canopy, which is over nine metres above the street at its highest, creating a 'mirrored ceiling' effect.

Beautifully restored and tastefully decorated town house complete with quality fixtures and fittings. For more info visit cmltenerife.com

Beautifully restored and tastefully decorated town house complete with quality fixtures and fittings. For more info visit cmltenerife.com

Work continues on the new pond at The Parade, Watford. Steps? Are we going to be allowed down to the water's edge to paddle?

Work continues on the new pond at The Parade, Watford.

Model of the early sixties project meant to transform the town centre.

Brutalist in its conception it never caught the hold of the town and was heartily disliked.

Much of it was demolished and repurposed over the next fifteen years.

Now of one looks south of the Willis building the trees have softened the frontage which once offended much of the town.

The Liver Building can be seen in the distance over the mass of cranes and building sites which is giving the city a new lease of life.

This caught me by surprise when I came across it while on a quest to locate examples of street art. One thing that I did notice was that some drivers appeared to be somewhat confused by the layout … I say that because there were two minor crashes while I was photographing the area.

 

The Apple Market in Waterford has been the main location for trading since the early 18th century. Recently the area has been transformed into a contemporary urban quarter following a multi-million euro investment.

 

A specially constructed steel and glass canopy costing €1.2m was constructed as part of a €6m

urban renewal project undertaken by the local council of the area.

 

The structure is billed as being the only one of its kind in the country. The triangular steel and glazed canopy is held up by nine steel columns, positioned to facilitate certain traffic in the area.

 

A special reflective material developed by Medite in Co Tipperary is used on half of the 1,400 square-metre canopy, which is over nine metres above the street at its highest, creating a 'mirrored ceiling' effect.

Ophelia and Penelope would like to inform their friends that they have moved from our old place by the harbour to our new home in the village. Please come and see us x

This caught me by surprise when I came across it while on a quest to locate examples of street art. One thing that I did notice was that some drivers appeared to be somewhat confused by the layout … I say that because there were two minor crashes while I was photographing the area.

 

The Apple Market in Waterford has been the main location for trading since the early 18th century. Recently the area has been transformed into a contemporary urban quarter following a multi-million euro investment.

 

A specially constructed steel and glass canopy costing €1.2m was constructed as part of a €6m

urban renewal project undertaken by the local council of the area.

 

The structure is billed as being the only one of its kind in the country. The triangular steel and glazed canopy is held up by nine steel columns, positioned to facilitate certain traffic in the area.

 

A special reflective material developed by Medite in Co Tipperary is used on half of the 1,400 square-metre canopy, which is over nine metres above the street at its highest, creating a 'mirrored ceiling' effect.

My understanding is that there is a large development under way and it will include what is to be known as Tully Park centered on the ruins of Tully Church and Graveyard. According to the developers Tully Park will be 22 acres in size, roughly the same as Dublin’s St. Stephen’s Green Park. Being the flagship park of Cherrywood, Tully Park will serve as a facility for the entire development, containing everyday walking and cycling routes and providing environmentally-positive connections. Lehaunstown Lane and the existing hedgerows and tree lines will divide the Park naturally into four zones:

 

A Heritage Zone with Tully Church & Graveyard, High Crosses and their environs, with paths to explore the monuments.

A Biodiversity Zone with lots of native wildflowers, shrubs, trees and informal paths to wander.

A Play Zone that includes a large play area for children, a skate park and an amphitheater area for open-air plays or performances.

A Passive Zone with lawns meadows and wooded areas make up the majority here, with winding paths and seating areas.

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