One New Change

Graham Horn - geograph.org.uk

London, UK

One New Change is a major office and retail development in London, United Kingdom. It comprises 560,000 square feet (52,000 m2) of floor space, including 220,000 square feet (20,000 m2) of retail space and 330,000 square feet (31,000 m2) of office space and is the only large shopping centre in the City of London, the historic nucleus and modern financial centre of London. It cost £500 million to build and was completed in October 2010.

  • Commercial
  • Landmark
  • Leisure & Hospitality

Raghadan Palace

Amman, Jordan

When Raghadan was built in 1926, it cost £1,600 to build. Stones from the southern town of Ma’an were used for the exterior. Its windows were made from coloured glass to resemble the al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem.  It was rebuilt in the 1980s following a major fire and has been further restored since. It is currently the home of King Abdullah and his family.

  • Historic
  • Cultural
  • Government

Grantham Hospital

Chong Fat

Hong Kong, PRC

Opened in 1957 and formerly operated by the Hong Kong Hong Tuberculosis, Chest and Heart Diseases Association, the Hospital is a major tertiary referral centre specialising in comprehensive medical treatment for adult heart and lung diseases. 

  • Healthcare

St Nessan's College

Limerick, ROI

In September 1978 St. Nessan’s Community College opened its doors for students with a first year intake and a limited number of second year students totalling just over 100 students and 8 teaching staff.

The College grew to almost 950 students and 61 teaching staff in the mid-nineties.  Currently we have an enrolment of 360 students, 3 special needs assistants and a teaching allocation of 38.00 teacher equivalents including resource teachers and learning support teachers. 

While the College was unique in design and structure, its life span, because of the materials used, was 20 years maximum and St. Nessan’s moved into a new, state-of-the-art building in March 2007 at the rear of the existing structure

  • Education

Oceanography Centre

by Ralf Prien

Southampton, UK

The National Oceanography Centre (NOC) is a marine science research and technology institution based on two sites in Southampton and Liverpool, United Kingdom. It is the UK’s largest institution for integrated sea level science, coastal and deep ocean research and technology development.

  • Education
  • Science & Technology

Heythrop Park Hotel

Oxfordshire, UK

One of Britain’s most prestigious luxury hotels, De Vere Heythop Park, the historic mansion at Heythrop Park was built in the early 1700s by the Duke of Shrewsbury and rebuilt again following a devastating fire in 1831.

  • Leisure & Hospitality
  • Historic
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St Catherine's School

Bromley, UK

St Catherine’s School, Bramley, near Guildford, Surrey, is a leading UK girls' school. It comprises preparatory and senior (with boarding) schools for girls aged 4 and above.

  • Education

The State Buildings

Perth, Australia

The 135 year old, heritage listed State Buildings on the eastern side of Perth’s Central Business District form a pivotal part of the city’s major ‘Cathedral + Treasury Precinct’ redevelopment.

The State Buildings (formerly the Treasury Buildings) are being transformed into an exciting mix of hotel, hospitality and retail uses.  

  • Leisure & Hospitality
  • Historic
  • Retail
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His Majesty's Theatre

Perth, Australia

His Majesty's Theatre is an Edwardian Baroque theatre in Perth, Western Australia. The importance of His Majesty's Theatre to the cultural fabric of Western Australia has been recognised by its inclusion on the State Register of Heritage Places and the Register of the National Estate. It has also been named a "State Heritage Icon", and is believed to be the only remaining working Edwardian theatre in Australia.

  • Historic
  • Cultural
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Advanced Fire Systems

Our fire panels and systems are known all over the world for their leading performance, flexibility and ease of installation and use.