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Non je ne savais pas - j'y suis passe la semaine derniere et me demandais si ce site que j'ai toujours connu allait finalement etre developpe. Je regarderai ce qui est propose la semaine prochaine plus en detail a mon retour.
Le petit immeuble destine a recevoir les occupants de la petite unite au pied de balfron est finie depuis deux mois, le demenagement devrait etre assez rapide, aucune idee de ce qui doit se construire (ou pas) a la place. D'apres ce que l'on me dit, les proprietaires/locataires sont en dispute ce qui retarde toute decision d'eventuels travaux sur la tour. Ce qui est bizzare, c'est que rien n'est mentione nul part sur le net. Autrement, cette fameuse tour derriere Watney market, (me rappelle pas du nom, il y a trop de construction en ce moment), une grue est montee en ce moment meme sur le site.
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petite digression pour vous signaler que le projet criterion place a leeds a bien ete approuve : 47 etages et +160m.
![]() voici une photo aerienne avec les grands projets en cours, criterion place a gauche derriere city station (sur les projets le nb d'etages) : ![]() ps: de ma fenetre en ce moment je vois tous les noyaux et structures acier de leeds monter, c'est la folie.
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Merci pour l'infor ! projet très intéressant et très symbolique près de la gare. Et la vie nocture de Leeds ? cool ou pas ?
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le mieux sont les grosses boites typiques de la province anglaise, construites dans des eglises...ou alors les pub typiques tel le victoria ou le horse&trumpet de leeds. les rues regorgent de filles habillees en lapin rose ou de gars torse-nu... tres vivant ! je conseille pour les fetards !!!!!
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The pic is small, but i couldnt get it bigger - sorry!
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Les tours d'Ilford
Travaux commencé ![]() 105m résidentiel merci pour le montage London. Last edited by brunob; October 22nd, 2005 at 07:26 PM. Reason: sans 'H' dans http, l'image ne s'afiche pas! |
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Combien de tours sont actuellement en construction à Londres ?
Quelqu'un pourrait refaire un listing, ca serait cool Sinon quel le rapport et la tendance futur entre les tours résidentielles et les tours de bureaux ? J'ai un peu de mal à croire à une densification de l'habitat à Londres, le chemin sera long pour atteindre Paris, NY ou les villes asiatiques ... |
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Densification = processus.
pour la liste, t'as qu'à regardé le forum anglais, faire une recherche sur le net ou autre (te gratter?). Last edited by Manuel; October 25th, 2005 at 09:40 PM. |
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Ce sont les bâtiments en construction:
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Ontario Tower, 10.28.05
![]() D Dock : ![]() 1 Millharbour (deteste ce nom ridicule de Pan peninsula), pas grand chose pour l'instant : Le marketing suite :
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Sur le diagram de SSP, ça fait des mois qu'il y a toute une floppée de tours de 200m et plus qui sont annonçées! Quant est-il de tous ces projet?
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Wow des nouveaux rendus sur le site de LBT dont celui-ci, une vue depuis la piscine d'un hotel dans la future LBT :
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un nouveau palais de congrès ?
London would benefit from having an International Convention Centre to make the most of Olympic benefits, concludes Mayoral Commission
The independent Commission set up by Mayor of London Ken Livingstone on whether London should have an International Convention Centre announces its findings this morning with an unequivocal 'yes.' An International Convention Centre (ICC) is a purpose-built venue designed primarily to host major international conferences and events - with a main auditorium capacity of between 3,000 and 5,000 - something that London currently lacks. The Commission's report finds that creating a London ICC would cost some £250m - £300m to build, but would boost the UK economy by roughly £400m a year and create at least 5,500 new jobs in London and elsewhere in the country. Speaking after the Board of the London Development Agency, which has funded the Commission's study, gave its backing to the Commission's report, the Chair of the Commission, Gerry Acher said: ‘There is no doubt in the Commission's view that an International Convention Centre for London is feasible, justified, necessary and overdue. This is the best opportunity that London has ever had to develop a world-beating International Convention Centre that will restore London to the top of the tree as a destination for major international events - the position it last held in the 1970s - with all the consequent benefits - financial, economic, employment and reputational - that will follow.’ ‘In the past, the importance of the business tourism market has not been fully understood and previous projects lacked effective city leadership. Following this current study, the public sector has given its endorsement of the findings and the private sector is now expressing serious interest in participating in the development of a future London International Convention Centre and I hope this project will be come a reality ‘The International Convention Centre Commission is of the unanimous view that the business case for developing an International Convention Centre in central London is clear and unambiguous. The next stages of the work will see the Commission being reconstituted to reflect the tasks of finalising the location options and the funding package and engaging the private sector in the project’ Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone, said: 'As this report makes clear London needs an International Convention Centre which would further enhance our role as a global centre for business, bring thousands of new jobs to the capital and provide a lasting stimulus to our economy. An International Convention Centre would consolidate London's position as the best European city for business and one of the world's greatest financial and business capitals. It will also help us take the fullest advantage of the fantastic opportunities offered to us by hosting the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games in 2012.' The report's main conclusions are that: • There is a strong business case for an ICC in London • That it should be in central London, within the central tourist district The report explains that though London is a successful convention destination (indeed, in 2003, 15 out of 17 London's current venues for conferences turned away business) it is mainly for relatively small events of up to about 500 - 800 delegates. The business that London can handle is limited by the lack of purpose-built facilities. The number of leisure tourists visiting London is more than Paris, but according to industry statistics, Paris is four times as successful as London in hosting international association conferences. London's position in the league table of destinations for large international events has declined from number 1 in the 1970's to 19th currently (ICCA 2005). And according to the Commission's research, only 20% of key global professional convention organisers say they are satisfied with London's current facilities - but 80% say that they are likely to hold events in London with a new, larger ICC. |
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