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25 de sept. de 2014 · One Central Park offered Nouvel and Blanc a canvas of an entirely new scale. Here they built an integrated experience for living in harmony with the natural world.
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One Central Park. Sydney, Australia. previews. Two iconic towers designed by Jean Nouvel for Block 2 of the Frasers Broadway project transform the skyline of Sydney. The program includes a 34-story residential apartment tower and a 12-story serviced apartment tower set on a common retail podium.The 130 meter high building is the culminating ...
One Central Park is a mixed-use dual high-rise building located in the Sydney suburb of Chippendale in New South Wales, Australia. [1] . Developed as a joint venture between Frasers Property and Sekisui House, it was constructed by Besix Watpac [2] as the first stage of the Central Park urban renewal project. [3]
30 de sept. de 2014 · One Central Park le ofreció a Nouvel y Blanc un proyecto de una escala totalmente nueva. Aquí se construyó una experiencia integrada para vivir en armonía con el mundo natural.
15 de feb. de 2015 · The reinforced-concrete frame, enclosed by a glass curtain wall, is shrouded by horizontal planters and climbing plants. Tall for the area, One Central Park's height matches a brutalist university tower (designed by Michael Dysart in 1964) directly across the road.
One Central Park. Deux tours emblématiques conçues par Jean Nouvel pour la deuxième phase du projet Frasers Broadway transforment le skyline de Sydney. Le programme comprend une tour d’appartements résidentiels de 34 étages et une tour d’appartements de 12 étages posées sur un socle commercial commun. La plus haute des deux tours est ...
4 de ago. de 2014 · The high-profile One Central Park project features a thirty-three-metre cantilevered sky garden and mirror installation. Artwork: Halo by Jennifer Turpin and Michaelie Crawford. Image: Simon Wood. In 1988, American hip-hop group Public Enemy released its seminal song “Don’t Believe the Hype.”