• practice include Woods & Bagot, Woods, Bagot & Jory; Woods, Bagot, Jory & Laybourne Smith; Woods, Bagot, Laybourne-Smith & Irwin; and Woods Bagot Architects...
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  • Tower. The Pentominium was completely redesigned from the ground up by Woods Bagot, utilizing the already built structure into the new design. In March...
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    Institute of British Architects. Bagot returned to Adelaide in 1905, and was taken into partnership with Woods, forming Woods & Bagot. The practice grew to include...
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  • rating. The architects for the development were NH Architecture and Woods Bagot. On 5 May 2015, the Victorian State Government announced $205 million...
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  • outdoor space, which Woods Bagot designed along with Hargreaves Associates and Sherwood Design Engineers. Jean Weng, a Woods Bagot Beijing-based principal...
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    original Victorian era Rialto building. This addition was designed by Woods Bagot architects. Rialto consists of two interconnected towers, North and South...
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    building with its iconic "cheese-grater" design created by architects Woods Bagot, located in South Australia's health and biomedical precinct on North...
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    on December 11, 2012. On September 30, 2013, the architectural firm Woods Bagot released their drawings of the stadium on their website. The team announced...
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    Arcade 130 40 2026 Mixed use Woods Bagot 21-39 Grote Street 29 Twin Street 124 38 TBA Student accommodation Woods Bagot 29 Twin Street Wyndham Grand 123...
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    Sir Charles Bagot, GCB, PC (23 September 1781 – 19 May 1843) was a British politician, diplomat and colonial administrator. He served as ambassador to...
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    Customs Street 65 Federal Street 183 metres (600 ft) 55 2026 Mixed use Woods Bagot/Peddle Thorp 65 Federal Street M&L Auckland Central 167 metres (548 ft)...
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  • included LERA of New York and VDM of Australia, and working with architects Woods Bagot. The tower was proposed in 2003 as the centrepiece of Palm Jumeirah,...
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    Warren & Mahoney are the lead architectural designers, partnering with Woods Bagot and NH Architecture. The development was to represent the "maturation...
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  • Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre by joint venture architects, Woods Bagot and NH Architecture was awarded the 2010 Melbourne Prize in addition...
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    "Tradewinds Square Tower A - the Skyscraper Center". "New Tradewinds Square". Woods Bagot. "Tradewinds". www.tradewindscorp.com. Retrieved 8 October 2021. "Tradewinds...
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  • Bagot's Wood is the largest extant piece of the ancient Needwood Forest, located near to Abbots Bromley, in Staffordshire, England. The forest derives...
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    architect. He was a partner in the leading firm of Woods, Bagot & Jory from 1913, which became Woods, Bagot, Jory & Laybourne Smith from 1915 to 1930, before...
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    station — Casino. The SOM project, was completed with Adelaide architects Woods Bagot, and conformed to the Adelaide Riverbank Master Plan. Its "rational cooking...
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  • Bagot may refer to: Alec Bagot (1893–1968), Australian adventurer, polemicist and politician Baron Bagot, title in the Peerage of Great Britain Charles...
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    terminates in a tapered structural roof crown. Tower 2 was designed by Woods Bagot. It features large column-free floor plates of approximately 2,100 m2...
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    8. Clarke (20 July 2002), p. 19. Woods, Bagot, Jory & Laybourne-Smith (1927), p. 18. Woods et al. (1927), p. 8. Woods et al. (1927), p. 3. "The two aspects...
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  • United Kingdom WilkinsonEyre, United Kingdom WOHA, Singapore Wood Marsh, Australia Woods Bagot, Australia Woollen, Molzan and Partners, United States Warren...
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    www.spaziomondo.com. Retrieved January 28, 2016. "Dan Meis to Head Woods Bagot Sport". Architect Magazine. Retrieved January 28, 2016. "AIArchitect...
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    was closed to connect the two adjacent blocks. Te Pae was designed by Woods Bagot & Warren and Mahoney. The initial design was submitted in 2012. Plenary...
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  • Tower (Eastgate or Inacity Tower) is a proposed development designed by Woods Bagot in Manchester city centre, England. The developer proposed to build a...
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    station were released in July 2021. The station was designed by architects Woods Bagot. Construction on the station began in January 2022, making it the first...
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    available for lease by commercial law firms. The building was designed by Woods Bagot and built by Carillion for developers Delancey Estates and Scottish Widows...
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    conference rooms and a spectator grandstand, architecturally designed by Woods Bagot which seats 1000 spectators undercover. SIRC consists of a 2300m competition...
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    Commons Building at the Queensland Treasury website Building at the Woods Bagot website Archived 28 November 2016 at the Wayback Machine Building at...
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    as a "stand-in" for Walter Bagot at Bagot's architectural firm, Woods, Bagot and Jory, while Bagot was overseas. Edward Woods died in 1913, and three years...
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