Shoreham Street Project Orange


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Project Orange is an architectural practice based in Shoreditch London, UK founded by James Soane and Christopher Ash in 1997. Soane and Ash met at Cambridge University where they studied architecture.


SHOREHAM STREET BY PROJECT ORANGE

192 Shoreham Street is a Victorian industrial brick building sited at the edge of the Cultural Industries Quarter Conservation Area of Sheffield. It is not listed but considered locally significant. The completed development seeks to rehabilitate the once redundant building, celebrate its industrial heritage and make it relevant to its newly.


SHOREHAM STREET BY PROJECT ORANGE

192 Shoreham Street. Project Orange, Sheffield, 2012 . Subscribe now to instantly view this image. Subscribe to the Architects' Journal (AJ) for instant access to the AJ Buildings Library, an online database of nearly 2,000 exemplar buildings in photographs, plans, elevations and details.


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192 Shoreham Street by Project Orange The two storeys that London architects Project Orange have added to the roof of a redundant brick warehouse in Sheffield look like another building.


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Shoreham Street, Sheffield. 192 Shoreham Street is a Victorian industrial brick building sited at the edge of the Cultural Industries Quarter Conservation Area of Sheffield. It is not listed but.


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12 January 2012 Sheffield Design Awards Shortlist! We are delighted to announced that our recently completed project 'Shoreham Street' has just been shortlisted for a 2012 Sheffield Design Award! 09 August 2012 Sheffield Design Awards: VOTE! The voting pages for the Sheffield Design Awards have been released.


Shoreham Street / Project Orange ArchDaily

Celebrating its original industrial nature Project Orange has renovated 192 Shoreham Street, a traditional brick building in Sheffield, England.


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Gallery of Shoreham Street / Project Orange - 1 Refurbishment Facade Share Image 1 of 30 from gallery of Shoreham Street / Project Orange. Photograph by Project Orange


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Drawings Refurbishment. Share. . Image 28 of 30 from gallery of Shoreham Street / Project Orange. plan 01.


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192 Shoreham Street is a Victorian industrial brick building sited at the edge of the Cultural Industries Quarter Conservation Area of Sheffield. It is not listed but considered locally significant. The completed development seeks to rehabilitate the once redundant building, to celebrate its industrial heritage and allow the building to be once.


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Shoreham Street / Project Orange. The old, rusty building in Shoreham Street was given a new life thanks to the architects at Orange Project. This industrial heritage became trendy again with its modern features. The brief was to provide mixed use combining a desirable double height restaurant/bar within the original shell with duplex studio.


SHOREHAM STREET BY PROJECT ORANGE

Architecture studio Project Orange revamped an old Victorian building in Sheffield, England, transforming it into a spacious restaurant and bar that celebrates the structure's original.


SHOREHAM STREET BY PROJECT ORANGE

3. PROJECT OBJECTIVES The objective of this Project is to find a suitable private partner to work with the Town to design, deploy, commission, and operate a buried, lit, open-access FTTP network that will initially enable up to 10 Gb/s symmetric connections to every residential, commercial, and industrial premise within the Town. An initial


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Gallery of Shoreham Street / Project Orange - 27. Drawings Refurbishment. Share. . Image 27 of 30 from gallery of Shoreham Street / Project Orange. elevation 03.


SHOREHAM STREET BY PROJECT ORANGE

192 Shoreham Street is a Victorian industrial brick building sited at the edge of the Cultural Industries Quarter Conservation Area of Sheffield. It is not listed but considered locally significant.


Shoreham Street / Project Orange ArchDaily

Total project cost is $220,000, with the federal government providing $88,000, the province (Transportation) providing $73,326 and the Village of Ryley providing $58,674. One ICIP project is approved for Vermilion River. The County of Vermilion River as managing partner of Alberta Central East (ACE) Water Corporation - ACE Water Transmission.