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Type of ADU. Average cost per square foot. Average cost for a 600-square-foot unit. Prefab unit. $80 – $160. $50,000 – $100,000. Attached unit. $125 – $225
The cladding units were manufactured in lengths of 3 m (10 ft) and 3.75 m (12 ft), depending on the floor to floor heights. Each panel was designed on a 750 mm (2 ft) geometric module, maintaining the illusion that each floor was of an equal height. Insulation was added behind the metal boxes in the cladding units. [24]
The central waiting room covered 7,600 square feet (710 m 2) and was covered by a central dome 64 feet (20 m) in diameter covered in intricate tilework and featuring a skylight of ornamental glass. The bottom 16 feet (4.9 m) of the walls in the main waiting room were finished in gray Tennessee marble.
10 Holloway Circus (also referred to as the Holloway Circus Tower or Beetham Tower) is a 400-foot (122 m) tall mixed-use skyscraper in Birmingham city centre, England. It was originally named after the developers, Beetham Organisation , and was designed by Ian Simpson and built by Laing O'Rourke . [ 1 ]
“If you have a smaller primary house like a 1,600 square foot house, you could only currently have a small ADU. We want people to have a little more flexibility,” Whelehan said.
It will comprise 18,200 m 2 (196,000 sq ft) of office space over 19 floors, with floor plates up to 1,070 m 2 (11,500 sq ft), and a terrace on the 18th level. A restaurant and retail will be provided at street level and a double height 800 m 2 (8,600 sq ft) restaurant will be located at the top of the building.
Birmingham New Street station after completion The Smallbrook Queensway elevation of New Street station. The Gateway Plus (previously known as Birmingham Gateway and now known as Grand Central) project was a redevelopment scheme that regenerated Birmingham New Street railway station and the Pallasades Shopping Centre above it in Birmingham, England.
One Eastside is a residential skyscraper under construction in Birmingham, England.It is planned to be 155 metres (509 ft) tall, and contains 51 storeys. [1] Upon completion, it would become the joint-tallest building in Birmingham and the West Midlands, alongside Octagon, which is also under construction.