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Construction begins on the Stanley Plaza retail precinct in Hong Kong

Posted December 8, 2010 at 2:42 am

Woodhead has created a contemporary and energetic new façade design as part of the refurbishment of Stanley Plaza retail precinct on the south east peninsula of Hong Kong Island. The existing retail shopping precinct is located amidst the picturesque Stanley Bay and comprises three distinctly different structures, the Shopping Centre, Murray House and Village Square. Woodhead’s Sydney based design team, …

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The importance of ‘Place’ in retail

Posted October 24, 2010 at 1:27 am

Tony Quinn talks to Shopping Centre News about the importance of placemaking and how retail centres play a pivotal part in shaping communities. Placemaking is about capitalizing on a local community’s history, culture, assets, inspiration and potential. Through this you ultimately can create spaces that enhance people’s well being. Creating a sense of place connects to community; it gives ownership, …

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Tony Quinn joins Woodhead as Principal

Posted September 14, 2010 at 5:38 am

Woodhead is delighted to announce that Tony Quinn has joined the practice as Principal. He will work out of the Sydney studio commencing 13 September 2010. Tony has extensive experience within the retail and mixed use sectors, extending across master planning and design. Tony’s recent position as Head of Retail at Rice Daubney saw him direct award winning projects such …

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Stage 2 Opens at Stockland Merrylands Shopping Centre

Posted September 6, 2010 at 9:56 pm

The Woodhead designed Stockland Merrylands Shopping Centre has just celebrated the opening of Stage 2 of the $400million 4-stage redevelopment. Merrylands shopping centre has been the retail hub of its community for more than 30 years. In 2007, work commenced on the $400 million redevelopment to integrate Stockland Merrylands and the town centre in order to create an integrated retail …

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Woodhead Designs Stockland Merrylands Shopping Centre Using Revit

Posted August 1, 2010 at 12:58 am

The Stockland Merrylands development is a 65,000m², two level retail redevelopment over several stages which will ultimately replace the existing 25,000m² shopping centre with a new retail complex. The projects Architectural and Structural design was completed using Revit with and visualisation being produced through 3ds Max. The development is designed to meet the needs of today’s discerning consumers. This development …

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