Did you hear the news? The Residences at Quarry Walk was awarded the prestigious Blue Ribbon Awards from CREW CT! The Blue Ribbon Award is CREW CT's premier event which celebrates the accomplishments of commercial real estate building, design, and development in the state. Read more about it here! https://lnkd.in/eCKcvqnP
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The older a building gets, the more likely it is to be recognized and celebrated for its unique architectural and historical significance. Being listed also means that a property falls under the planning system's consideration, ensuring its protection for future generations to enjoy. In England, there are approximately 500,000 listed buildings categorized as Grade I, Grade II*, and Grade II, each denoting varying levels of importance. Only a small percentage, 2.5%, are classified as Grade I, indicating exceptional interest. Here are some of the top Grade I listed properties currently available on the market - ranging from a charming townhouse in the historic Chatham Dockyard to a grand Jacobean hall in Cheshire, along with city and country apartment conversions.
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The older a building gets, the more likely it is to be recognized and celebrated for its unique architectural and historical significance. Being listed also means that a property falls under the planning system's consideration, ensuring its protection for future generations to enjoy. In England, there are approximately 500,000 listed buildings categorized as Grade I, Grade II*, and Grade II, each denoting varying levels of importance. Only a small percentage, 2.5%, are classified as Grade I, indicating exceptional interest. Here are some of the top Grade I listed properties currently available on the market - ranging from a charming townhouse in the historic Chatham Dockyard to a grand Jacobean hall in Cheshire, along with city and country apartment conversions.
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The older a building gets, the more likely it is to be recognized and celebrated for its unique architectural and historical significance. Being listed also means that a property falls under the planning system's consideration, ensuring its protection for future generations to enjoy. In England, there are approximately 500,000 listed buildings categorized as Grade I, Grade II*, and Grade II, each denoting varying levels of importance. Only a small percentage, 2.5%, are classified as Grade I, indicating exceptional interest. Here are some of the top Grade I listed properties currently available on the market - ranging from a charming townhouse in the historic Chatham Dockyard to a grand Jacobean hall in Cheshire, along with city and country apartment conversions.
Top 6 Grade I listed properties to check out
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The older a building gets, the more likely it is to be recognized and celebrated for its unique architectural and historical significance. Being listed also means that a property falls under the planning system's consideration, ensuring its protection for future generations to enjoy. In England, there are approximately 500,000 listed buildings categorized as Grade I, Grade II*, and Grade II, each denoting varying levels of importance. Only a small percentage, 2.5%, are classified as Grade I, indicating exceptional interest. Here are some of the top Grade I listed properties currently available on the market - ranging from a charming townhouse in the historic Chatham Dockyard to a grand Jacobean hall in Cheshire, along with city and country apartment conversions.
Top 6 Grade I listed properties to check out
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Located in midtown Manhattan, the 1,428-foot-high skyscraper is the second-tallest residential tower in the Western Hemisphere.
111 West 57th Street: Everything You Need to Know About the World’s Skinniest Skyscraper
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Located in midtown Manhattan, the 1,428-foot-high skyscraper is the second-tallest residential tower in the Western Hemisphere.
111 West 57th Street: Everything You Need to Know About the World’s Skinniest Skyscraper
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18th and 19th-century classic plans are among the finest. Edinburgh's New Town, a speculative real estate development, was built in stages between 1767 and 1850 on a simple plan, the subtle architecture of which produced a notably rich urban experience. Page 82, The Art of Classic Planning #classicplanning #traditionalarchitecture #classicalarchitecture #scotland #edinburgh
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Experto en bambú| Ayudo a profesionales de la construcción| Asesorando, guiando y enseñando a incorporar el bambú en sus proyectos. Logrando potenciarlos y diferenciarlos por su sostenibilidad, circularidad y eficiencia.
Extraordinary! improve with technology what has always worked and value initiatives in this regard.
We are thrilled to announce the 15 practices shortlisted for the #AREmergingawards 2023. This year’s shortlist includes architects who are interested in giving old structures a new lease of life, in building more equitable forms of housing, in experimenting with materials such as straw and bamboo, and in working with communities to preserve endangered landscapes. View the shortlisted practices here: https://bit.ly/47d6K3J Join us on Thursday 9 November at Hoxton Arches in London to meet the shortlist and find out who the winners are! Secure your FREE place: https://bit.ly/47bXKeW Thank you to our sponsor VM Building Solutions UK Ltd (VMZINC) and trophy partner Alusid Ltd
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The older a structure is, the more likely it is to receive a special listing to recognize its architectural and historical significance. Being listed also means that the property falls under the jurisdiction of the planning system, ensuring its protection for future generations. In England, there are approximately 500,000 listed buildings classified into Grade I, Grade II*, and Grade II, each indicating its level of importance. Only 2.5% of listed buildings hold Grade I status, denoting exceptional interest. Here are some standout Grade I listed properties currently available for purchase, ranging from a charming townhouse in historic Chatham Dockyard to a Jacobean hall in Cheshire, as well as apartment conversions in both city and country settings.
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Watching and documenting the transformation of Interlachen Country Club over the past year has been a rewarding challenge. Of all the content we created around the renovation, this series is my favorite. In the Fall of 2022, I got inspiration from a building construction timelapse and wondered if I could accomplish the same thing with our golf course. Over the next 6 months, I tested various software, flight paths, and workflows to make something like this a reality. I did tests for height, speed, and routing based on the layout of the time, but knew I'd need to capture the changes in routing (like the 10th green moving 50 yards). My goal was to fly over each hole once a week during construction, but each week presented a different challenge due to what part of the course was being worked on, heavy winds and smoke from wildfires (thanks Canada), maximizing flight time on each battery, etc. I ended up getting pretty close to one flyover a week but I had to make lots of adjustments along the way. I quickly gave up on the idea that each flight was going to be perfect and learned to chip away at optimizing each hole. I did my best to match everything up and trusted that I could do the rest in post-production. We used the footage in different ways over the summer for general course updates, but as construction started to wrap up I spent a lot of time syncing up all these flights and cutting them down into 1-2 minute videos. From there, Andrew Green crushed the narrations for us! It's not easy to succinctly describe all of the changes that happened in such a short amount of time, but he did a great job and really helped bring the final videos to life. We released the videos to our membership one hole at a time in our weekly Connections email starting in February and here we are a couple of months away from the grand re-opening! I learned so much about video production and golf course construction through this project and watching everything come to life has been such a joy!
Our 5th hole has undergone significant changes over the years. As part of our historic course restoration, it’s been dramatically restored to its original Donald Ross design. Check out the link below to hear course architect Andrew Green walk through each hole and witness the transformation as we approach the re-opening in the coming months! https://lnkd.in/gUBuDRWE
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