Su Kum Vit 47th, Tong Lo
Location : Thong Lo, Sukhumvit 47
Landmarks : EmQuartier, Central Embassy, Norwegian Embassy
Area (approximately in Acre) : 0.72
Shape : Rectangular (48mx68m)
Distance of the adjacent length attaching to mainroad : 48 meters
Area color : Brown
Scenenario feasibilities : High-rese hotel
Price (all fees included) : USD 34.76 M
Expected development project balance in USD : 124.5 M
Engineer and Information Technology School, University of Technology Sydney
The Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology at the University of Technology Sydney, designed by Denton Corker Marshall, stands as a beacon of innovation and progress at the heart of the city campus. The building’s striking design, enveloped by four tilted and skewed aluminum plates, symbolizes creativity and ingenuity. With fourteen levels above ground and four below-ground, it houses cutting-edge lecture rooms, academic offices, seminar rooms, teaching and research laboratories, a student union, and vibrant food and recreation areas, as well as convenient bicycle and car parking facilities.
photographs: John Gollings
The Rooftop Remodeling Falkestrasse
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Photograph: Duccio Malagamba