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Sunday morning mudlarks, seeking London's historic treasures at low tide.
Looking North-East towards the Isle of Dogs.
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Amsteldok is a large office building on Amsteldijk and Trompenburgstraat in the Suth of Amsterdam. It was designed by the Rotterdam based architect Huig Aart Maaskant. Until 2019 the building was called Rivierstaete.
Rivierstaete was built between 1967 and 1973 and used to be the largest office building in Europe at a cost of 40,000,000 guilders. A metal sculpture by André Volten was placed in the Trompenburgstraat in 1972 during the construction period. The building had eight floors in staggered layers. The outside walls were covered with white tiles, making the building stand out among red brick residential buildings. 'The Monkey Rock' soon became the nickname of the Riverstaete buidling.
Several companies were located in the building. The Spyker automobile factory was built here at the beginning of the 20th century, after which the Nestelroy Trompenburg paper factory settled here, which was liquidated in 1968. The consulates of Peru and the Republic of Ivory Coast and the IT departments of the University of Amsterdam and the Hogeschool van Amsterdam were also located in the building. Currently WWP, Ogilvy and UberEats are located in the Amsteldok.
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The very snazzy HQ of pharmaceutical giant Horizon Therapeutics on Stephen's Green in Dublin City Centre, you won't have to stand around with all those seats & what a view looking out those massive windows over into Stephen's Green.
Maastoren at de Spoorweghaven in Rotterdam, the tallest building in the Netherlands with 165 metres (541 feet).
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I drove passed the site of Peal House in Wolverhampton again today, expecting it to be totally demolished, but instead finding this unstable looking section was still standing; little changed from last week. I guess that with it being so close to a busy road junction, the contractor's are having to be very careful to avoid the risk of collapse. That big lump of concrete balanced on the lintel above the windows looks just a little dangerous to me.
The Main Las Olas is a mixed-use office, residential and retail community featuring stunning high-end architecture, class A offices, chic residences, and destinations for gathering, dining, and shopping. Its innovative work environments and stylish living experiences blend seamlessly to create a community inspired by the hum of the city below. Located on a thriving corridor and busy signalized intersection, the property sits just across from the Grand Hyatt Hotel and in close proximity to a number of residences in the immediate area to bring evening foot traffic. The first floor retail/restaurant spaces will be adjacent to the Green Wise Market, a high-end, health-conscious grocery tenant, and will reside just below office tenants that include Akerman, BBX Capital, and Berger Singerman. Masterfully designed to integrate work and life, The Main Las Olas offers tenants an opportunity to break into the market as it redefines the city’s epicenter and draws further appeal to the downtown Fort Lauderdale district.
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www.emporis.com/buildings/1419594/the-main-las-olas-offic...
www.loopnet.com/Listing/201-E-Las-Olas-Blvd-Fort-Lauderda...
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The Museum Plaza is a Class A office building located in the heart of downtown Fort Lauderdale. It is one block north of Las Olas Boulevard on Andrews Avenue, two blocks from both the Broward County State and Federal courthouses.
The building has owner-owned underground parking, as well as a free valet for its visitors. Additionally, a free downtown trolley stop is located at the building. It is a professional office condominium with all 46 office units owned by individual owners and controlled by a board of directors. The facility has recently been completely upgraded. These upgrades include renovations to the parking garage, which is now equipped with electric vehicle charging stations, as well as the installation of new building operating systems and a complete elevator renovation. The lobby is manned with full-time security. The outside fountain and walking area have been renovated, and an outdoor smoking area is available as well as an outdoor seating area for conversation and/or lunch.
The Museum Plaza is within walking distance to the Las Olas entertainment area as well as all county municipal buildings, and the building shares a common space with the Nova Museum of Art. The new Brightline station, which connects Fort Lauderdale to Miami and West Palm Beach, is also within walking distance.
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"Everything that human beings are doing to make it easier to operate computer networks is at the same time, but for different reasons, making it easier for computer networks to operate human beings." G. Dyson. Darwin among the Machines
Clipper House, Container City, Trinity Buoy Wharf, London, 2021.
Shipping Containers recycled from the 2012 Olympic Broadcasting Studios at Stratford Olympic Park.
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The impressive building 'The Bridge' is located in the second most influential head office location in the Netherlands. Several large international prestigious companies are located in the building. This also applies to Creditsafe. In a relatively short period of time it has become the absolute market leader worldwide in the field of up-to-date ready-made packages with worldwide company information and creditworthiness.The former absolute market leader Dun & Bradstreet had the monopoly and was a household name all over the world and thought it would always be that way without a doubt and really laughed at small companies as Graydon.They were mercilessly punished for their arrogant attitude by the progressive cowboys of Creditsave.Companies as Amazon are now interested in taking over the innovative Creditsafe, because (company) information is the new gold in the world of the internet of things where one day smart contracts will be reality.
Panorama Tower is a mixed-use 82-story skyscraper situated in Miami, Florida, United States. It is located in the Brickell district of Downtown Miami. It was originally approved by the City of Miami and the Federal Aviation Administration in 2006 but was put on hold due to the Great Recession. The project was revived in 2012 when owner Tibor Hollo hired Moshe Cosicher, AIA Architect, to redesign the project.
In 2013, the project was revised; the 868-foot (265 m) tower is stated to include residential, hotel, retail, and office space. When completed, it will be the tallest building in Miami, but may soon thereafter be overtaken by various other towers, including two of their own projects (The Towers by Foster + Partners and One Bayfront Plaza). It took over the Four Seasons Hotel Miami as tallest when it topped out in late 2017. The project is the first development in the City of Miami to be funded in part by EB-5 visas. While the entire site was technically addressed 1101 Brickell Avenue, the building will actually be located on the back of the lot, behind two existing office buildings, at 1100 Brickell Bay Drive. It will be about two blocks from the Tenth Street Metromover station.
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Old photo of Burrard Inlet -- cloned out the container ships and sailboats. Used the "warp" function of "transform" to mimic Randy's fisheye effect.
Arranged "desk" elements on the dining room table and did the old 10-second timer run.
Borrowed a big old desk from the Internet. Used the "skew" function of "transform" to get it into the right angle. Erased portions of the dining room table so it fit as the desk top.
Borrowed something called an "inflatable individual fishing belly boat" (I swear I'm not making that up) for the pontoon. Erased everything except one pontoon, chopped it in half, moved the halves apart, and filled in the middle (I needed it longer). Duplicated the layer, used transform to make it smaller for the back pontoon. Submerged them both by erasing at 50%.
Burned a bit of a shadow on the water layer.
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Panorama Tower is a mixed-use 82-story skyscraper situated in Miami, Florida, United States. It is located in the Brickell district of Downtown Miami. It was originally approved by the City of Miami and the Federal Aviation Administration in 2006 but was put on hold due to the Great Recession. The project was revived in 2012 when owner Tibor Hollo hired Moshe Cosicher, AIA Architect, to redesign the project.
In 2013, the project was revised; the 868-foot (265 m) tower is stated to include residential, hotel, retail, and office space. When completed, it will be the tallest building in Miami, but may soon thereafter be overtaken by various other towers, including two of their own projects (The Towers by Foster + Partners and One Bayfront Plaza). It took over the Four Seasons Hotel Miami as tallest when it topped out in late 2017. The project is the first development in the City of Miami to be funded in part by EB-5 visas. While the entire site was technically addressed 1101 Brickell Avenue, the building will actually be located on the back of the lot, behind two existing office buildings, at 1100 Brickell Bay Drive. It will be about two blocks from the Tenth Street Metromover station.
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panorama_Tower
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REBECCA SAN JUAN AND ROB WILE
DECEMBER 17, 2019 12:17 PM, UPDATED DECEMBER 18, 2019 05:08 PM
City National Bank announced Tuesday it had sold its former downtown headquarters to developer Moishe Mana for $25 million.
The 12-story building at 25 West Flagler Street spans 166,817 square feet. The developer paid about $150 per square foot.
The building will be gutted and renovated to serve the legal community, Mana said. Given the building is steps from the Miami-Dade County Courthouse, Mana said, “The idea is to give them shared office space and a place where they can stay and sleep. It is an interesting concept that we are working on.”
His vision for the historic building, originally constructed in 1955, will take a few years to be realized, he said. “The next step is getting the team to come up with a good vision and finances. It will take a few years to design the interior and permitting.”
Mana has invested millions in the downtown district, in addition to other holdings across Miami-Dade County. He has spent more than $350 million alone to buy over 50 properties in the downtown core, making him the single largest landowner in downtown Miami. He has plans to redevelop the Flagler District with the Mana Common project, a tech- and start-up-driven enclave which recently broke ground.
“Moishe Mana is one of a handful of real estate developers who are spearheading the revitalization of Flagler Street, which has been Downtown Miami’s historic main street dating back a century,” Christina Crespi, Deputy Director of the Miami Downtown Development Authority, said in a statement. “The new investment pouring into the Flagler District is being driven by a fast-growing residential population in our Central Business District, record-setting tourism activity in our urban core, and the upcoming redesign of the Flagler Streetscape set to begin 2020.”
City National, meanwhile, said the transaction is part of its plan to invest in talent, technology, and cybersecurity. CNB’s team is now spread across Coral Gables, downtown, and Brickell. CNB will continue to have a banking center on Flagler Street.
“Building Florida’s iconic bank begins with our people, and attracting and retaining the top talent in the market means offering our team a best-in-class workplace,” City National Bank President & CEO Jorge Gonzalez said in a statement. “Our modern offices in Downtown, Coral Gables and Brickell will provide our employees an environment that promotes collaboration and innovation, with state-of-the-art technology in a modern workplace — resulting in an even better experience for our clients.”
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www.miamiherald.com/news/business/real-estate-news/articl...
www.emporis.com/buildings/293542/city-national-bank-build...
www.commercialcafe.com/commercial-property/us/fl/miami/ci...
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