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Metal bars stand vertically from the ground where new bridge pillars are to be installed for the WIS 29 EB to US-41 WB fly-over ramp.

 

WIS 32 follows SB US 41 to the next interchange where it turns east onto Mason St (WIS 54)

 

These photos were taken during an active construction project - a megaproject to expand US 41 to six lanes in two different areas with full reconstruction of interchanges.

The 4th Iraq Mega Projects Conference & Exhibition took place from 29 September – 2 October 2013 at the Dubai International Convention & Exhibition Centre and successfully welcomed over 200 conference delegates, 40 exhibiting companies, 50 speakers and 1500 visitors across 2 days.

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On May 19 - 20, 2016 LUISS Business School had the pleasure to host the 4th International Mega-Projects Workshop.

The Workshop brings together scholars and practitioners to further understanding of mega-projects: it allows established and emerging scholars to present their work, interact with other scholars studying related topics, transfer lessons learned across mega-projects and to the participating organizations, spur connections between practice and theory, and hear the latest trends in mega-projects research.

Thank you to the 500+ MIAMI members who joined us for our sold-out 2025 South Florida Real Estate Summit

The Cato Purnell Partners team design this project for one of the most important cultural celebrations of the city of Tijuana. Among other graphic contributions in difference public spaces around the city, it developed this megaproject on the motorway that divides Mexico and the United States. Along the road, different large-scale murals were applies with references to the Mexican city, converting it into an attractive visual that transcends the traditional landscape

 

On May 19 - 20, 2016 LUISS Business School had the pleasure to host the 4th International Mega-Projects Workshop.

The Workshop brings together scholars and practitioners to further understanding of mega-projects: it allows established and emerging scholars to present their work, interact with other scholars studying related topics, transfer lessons learned across mega-projects and to the participating organizations, spur connections between practice and theory, and hear the latest trends in mega-projects research.

Palais Quarter is the name of the "megaproject" in Frankfurt city centre which also includes the MyZeil shopping centre. The highlight of the development are the towers which consist of offices, hotel and apartments. The taller reaches 140m whilst the other reached 98m.

 

The scheme also includes the reconstruction of the Palais which was constructed in 1730. However it was mostly destroyed in World War II and some parts of the facade were saved. The building was reconstructed as to the plans available.

Sketchup Visual from the Peninsula Transit Plan of 2009 showing the proposed location for a Streetcar running down Commercial St. The plan was devised before the current Thompson's Point megaproject, which could ultimately make a Streetcar much more practical.

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"Stanley Kwok, architect and developer, has been a key influence in the shaping of the Vancouver Style and the way we plan our city. From the co-operative planning process that evolved in the 1970s to the megaprojects of the 1990s, Stanley Kwok was there. Whether as designer or decision-maker, the legacy of Stanley Kwok can be seen not just in Vancouver but in the skyline of cities from Halifax to Dubai."

The Mandalika project spans 1,200 hectares of land and will feature everything from golf courses and luxury hotels to a racing circuit and luxury residences. It is the de facto megaproject that will transform Lombok into one of Southeast Asia's fastest-growing tourist destinations.

On May 19 - 20, 2016 LUISS Business School had the pleasure to host the 4th International Mega-Projects Workshop.

The Workshop brings together scholars and practitioners to further understanding of mega-projects: it allows established and emerging scholars to present their work, interact with other scholars studying related topics, transfer lessons learned across mega-projects and to the participating organizations, spur connections between practice and theory, and hear the latest trends in mega-projects research.

Stadium, arena - one would never guess that the stadium in question is Lambeau Field.

 

These photos were taken during an active construction project - a megaproject to expand US 41 to six lanes in two different areas with full reconstruction of interchanges.

On May 19 - 20, 2016 LUISS Business School had the pleasure to host the 4th International Mega-Projects Workshop.

The Workshop brings together scholars and practitioners to further understanding of mega-projects: it allows established and emerging scholars to present their work, interact with other scholars studying related topics, transfer lessons learned across mega-projects and to the participating organizations, spur connections between practice and theory, and hear the latest trends in mega-projects research.

On May 19 - 20, 2016 LUISS Business School had the pleasure to host the 4th International Mega-Projects Workshop.

The Workshop brings together scholars and practitioners to further understanding of mega-projects: it allows established and emerging scholars to present their work, interact with other scholars studying related topics, transfer lessons learned across mega-projects and to the participating organizations, spur connections between practice and theory, and hear the latest trends in mega-projects research.

On May 19 - 20, 2016 LUISS Business School had the pleasure to host the 4th International Mega-Projects Workshop.

The Workshop brings together scholars and practitioners to further understanding of mega-projects: it allows established and emerging scholars to present their work, interact with other scholars studying related topics, transfer lessons learned across mega-projects and to the participating organizations, spur connections between practice and theory, and hear the latest trends in mega-projects research.

The Cato Purnell Partners team design this project for one of the most important cultural celebrations of the city of Tijuana. Among other graphic contributions in difference public spaces around the city, it developed this megaproject on the motorway that divides Mexico and the United States. Along the road, different large-scale murals were applies with references to the Mexican city, converting it into an attractive visual that transcends the traditional landscape

 

Hulu.jp subscribers: "Project X" is a fantastic Japanese series about the challenges of megaprojects. bit.ly/1cMMpDc

✅Smart City Kochi - "Foundation of #Modern India" 👉 Mega Project aimed at developing IT infrastructure in the region.

👉 Phase I became operational on 20th February 2016.

👉 Home to Fortune 500 companies like Baker Hughes, Ernst & Young and many more.

👉 Will improve the employment opportunities.

On May 19 - 20, 2016 LUISS Business School had the pleasure to host the 4th International Mega-Projects Workshop.

The Workshop brings together scholars and practitioners to further understanding of mega-projects: it allows established and emerging scholars to present their work, interact with other scholars studying related topics, transfer lessons learned across mega-projects and to the participating organizations, spur connections between practice and theory, and hear the latest trends in mega-projects research.

Thank you to the 500+ MIAMI members who joined us for our sold-out 2025 South Florida Real Estate Summit

Thank you to the 500+ MIAMI members who joined us for our sold-out 2025 South Florida Real Estate Summit

The Bank of America Building at 12 Fountain Plaza, as viewed from the corner of Pearl and West Huron Streets in Buffalo, New York in January 2021. A work of the locally-based architectural firm of CannonDesign, this is one of downtown Buffalo's relatively few examples of Late Modern architecture, in which all the tendencies of the midcentury International Style - the emphasis on straight lines, sharp corners, smooth surfaces, simplicity, and lack of ornamentation - are pushed to their logical extremes. Note the almost mechanical regularity in the pattern of recessed ribbons of blue tinted windows alternating with the concrete exterior wall itself. The Norstar Center, as it was originally known, was the first purpose-built component of Fountain Plaza, a development that's historically notable as the last urban renewal megaproject in Buffalo to have consumed entire blocks of previously existing buildings. Bounded by Maine, Chippewa, Pearl, and what was once a westerly continuation of Genesee Street, the five-acre, four-building complex is anchored by, and was an outgrowth of, the Genesee Building, the roots of whose redevelopment trace back to the mid-1970s, a time when city officials aimed to capitalize on demand generated from the soon-to-be-completed Buffalo Niagara Convention Center by seeking proposals for a pair of new downtown hotels. At that time, San Francisco based architect Clement Chan had already hatched preliminary plans for what would eventually become the Hilton (later Adams Marc) hotel at the foot of Church Street, and by 1979, downtown watchers had zeroed in on the Genesee Building - whose owner, Leon Lawrence Sidell, had recently entered bankruptcy proceedings - as a likely site for the second. Originally slated for demolition along with the neighboring Victor's Furniture Store, local preservationists instead notched an early win by convincing developers to retain the 16-story, copper-roofed E. B. Green masterwork and incorporate it into the complex. As further details regarding financing and operator concessions were hammered out, attention turned to the northerly block, which was initially proposed as the site of a large office building as well as retail space, the latter envisioned as spillover development from the nearby Theater District on whose revitalization and expansion city officials were hard at work. The buildings on the site (mostly comprising late 19th-century low-rise commercial storefronts similar to those found on the nearby 500 Block of Main, but also including the architecturally significant, Art Moderne-style W. T. Grant Building) were razed in 1981, with shovels in the ground that summer for the construction of what was announced to be a new headquarters for Liberty National Bank, a formerly locally-owned institution that had become a subsidiary of the Albany-based Norstar Bancorp by the time of the building's completion in November 1982. The facility remains today in use as office space for Bank of America, Liberty Norstar's successor after a long chain of corporate mergers and acquisitions. The Genesee Building, for its part, reopened in February 1984 as the Hyatt Regency Buffalo, while the northernmost portion of the complex remained vacant until the completion in 1991 of the twin towers of 40 and 50 Fountain Plaza, the former of which can be seen here in the background at far left.

Thank you to the 500+ MIAMI members who joined us for our sold-out 2025 South Florida Real Estate Summit

Thank you to the 500+ MIAMI members who joined us for our sold-out 2025 South Florida Real Estate Summit

The area around Burj-Al-Arab. Check out other Dubai Megaprojects - Dubai Megacity

Thank you to the 500+ MIAMI members who joined us for our sold-out 2025 South Florida Real Estate Summit

Thank you to the 500+ MIAMI members who joined us for our sold-out 2025 South Florida Real Estate Summit

On May 19 - 20, 2016 LUISS Business School had the pleasure to host the 4th International Mega-Projects Workshop.

The Workshop brings together scholars and practitioners to further understanding of mega-projects: it allows established and emerging scholars to present their work, interact with other scholars studying related topics, transfer lessons learned across mega-projects and to the participating organizations, spur connections between practice and theory, and hear the latest trends in mega-projects research.

Thank you to the 500+ MIAMI members who joined us for our sold-out 2025 South Florida Real Estate Summit

On May 19 - 20, 2016 LUISS Business School had the pleasure to host the 4th International Mega-Projects Workshop.

The Workshop brings together scholars and practitioners to further understanding of mega-projects: it allows established and emerging scholars to present their work, interact with other scholars studying related topics, transfer lessons learned across mega-projects and to the participating organizations, spur connections between practice and theory, and hear the latest trends in mega-projects research.

Thank you to the 500+ MIAMI members who joined us for our sold-out 2025 South Florida Real Estate Summit

Sketchup Visual from the Peninsula Transit Plan of 2009 showing the proposed location for a Streetcar running down Commercial St. The plan was devised before the current Thompson's Point megaproject, which could ultimately make a Streetcar much more practical.

Thank you to the 500+ MIAMI members who joined us for our sold-out 2025 South Florida Real Estate Summit

Vauxhall Bridge, London

On May 19 - 20, 2016 LUISS Business School had the pleasure to host the 4th International Mega-Projects Workshop.

The Workshop brings together scholars and practitioners to further understanding of mega-projects: it allows established and emerging scholars to present their work, interact with other scholars studying related topics, transfer lessons learned across mega-projects and to the participating organizations, spur connections between practice and theory, and hear the latest trends in mega-projects research.

On May 19 - 20, 2016 LUISS Business School had the pleasure to host the 4th International Mega-Projects Workshop.

The Workshop brings together scholars and practitioners to further understanding of mega-projects: it allows established and emerging scholars to present their work, interact with other scholars studying related topics, transfer lessons learned across mega-projects and to the participating organizations, spur connections between practice and theory, and hear the latest trends in mega-projects research.

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