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PHILOXENIA , HOTELIA & REAL ESTATE EXPO NORTH 2023
Για ακόμη μία χρονιά ετοιμάζονται να ανοίξουν τις πύλες τους οι εκθέσεις Philoxenia, Hotelia και Real Estate Expo North που θα πραγματοποιηθούν στο Διεθνές Εκθεσιακό Κέντρο της πόλης από τις 10 Νοεμβρίου έως τις 12 του ιδίου μηνός . Στη φετινή Philoxenia παίρνουν μέρος 301 εκθέτες (άμεσοι και έμμεσοι ) από 17 χώρες μεταξύ των οποίων είναι η Ελλάδα, η Κύπρος , η Βουλγαρία που είναι και η Τιμώμενη Χώρα , η Τουρκία, η Σερβία , η Αλβανία , η Αρμενία, η Βοσνία, η Πολωνία, η Σλοβακία, η Πορτογαλία , το Ιράν , η Γεωργία, η Ιορδανία, το Λουξεμβούργο , οι Φιλιππίνες και το Κόσοβο. Επίσης , ανάμεσα στους εκθέτες τόσο της Philoxenia όσο και της Hotelia θα βρίσκονται τουριστικοί προορισμοί, ξενοδοχεία , τουριστικά γραφεία , επιχειρήσεις δόμησης, τεχνολογίας και επίπλων , αεροπορικές και ναυτιλιακές εταιρείες , 12 από τις 13 Περιφέρειες της χώρας , αλλά και σημαντικοί θεσμικοί φορείς όπως είναι οι ΞΕΕ, ΣΕΤΕ, ΗΑΤΤΑ , ΠΟΞ, HAPCO κ.ά. , μέσα από τις οποίες οι επισκέπτες μπορούν να έρθουν σε επαφή με τις επιχειρήσεις και να τις γνωρίσουν καλύτερα . Επίσης , στο πλαίσιο της Philoxenia θα παρουσιαστούν οι πιο σύγχρονες τεχνολογικές λύσεις τουρισμού, που έχουν δημιουργήσει οι 13 startups του CapsuleT Travel & Hospitality Accelerator με πρωτοβουλία του Ξενοδοχειακού Επιμελητηρίου Ελλάδος και το Innovative Design Cluster , ο πρώτος στην Ελλάδα Συνεργατικός Σχηματισμός καινοτομίας , ο οποίος συγκροτείται από εταιρείες και άλλους φορείς που δραστηριοποιούνται ή ενσωματώνουν στις δραστηριότητές τους τον δημιουργικό σχεδιασμό . Ακόμη , θα αναδειχθεί η ηπειρωτική Ελλάδα ως χειμερινός προορισμός μέσω ομαδικής συμμετοχής της Πανελλήνιας Ομοσπονδίας Ξενοδόχων στο περίπτερο 13 με την παρουσίαση του concept MAINLAND GREECE . Επιπρόσθετα, θα πραγματοποιηθούν και παράλληλες εκδηλώσεις μεταξύ των οποίων ξεχωρίζει το Philoxenia Forum 2023 με θέμα : " Αναζητώντας την ισορροπία : << υπερ-τουρισμός >> - κυκλική οικονομία - κλιματική αλλαγή " , στο οποίο θα παρευρεθούν σημαντικοί ομιλητές από την ακαδημαϊκή κοινότητα αλλά και επιτυχημένοι επαγγελματίες της εγχώριας τουριστικής αγοράς , αλλά και το μουσικό αφιέρωμα με τραγούδια του Μίκη Θεοδωράκη σε ποίηση Τάσου Λειβαδίτη και Νίκου Γκάτσου , με τον Παναγιώτη Καραδημήτρη , τη Ζωή Τσινιάρη και τριμελή ορχήστρα.
Όσον αφορά την έκθεση ξενοδοχειακού εξοπλισμού Hotelia , σ' αυτήν παίρνουν μέρος 130 εκθέτες με άμεση συμμετοχή από την Τουρκία και έμμεσες από 17 χώρες . Κατά τη διάρκεια της έκθεσης θα παρουσιαστεί ό,τι πιο νέο υπάρχει στους τομείς των ξενοδοχείων , της εστίασης και της καφεστίασης . Επιπλέον, θα λάβουν χώρα και παράλληλες εκδηλώσεις μεταξύ των οποίων ξεχωρίζουν το All About Gastronomy , το οποίο θα αναδείξει ιδιαίτερες γεύσεις, ιδέες και μοναδικούς συνδυασμούς προϊόντων εκθετών και βραβευμένων παραγωγών και θα γίνουν και masterclasses , όπου θα παρουσιαστούν γευστικά τοπικά προϊόντα , αλλά και το All About Cafe που θα υλοποιηθεί με την επιμέλεια του Βαλάντη Λαμπριανίδη . Ακόμη, θα πραγματοποιηθεί για ακόμη μία χρονιά και η Real Estate Expo North , η οποία έχει άμεση σχέση με τον κλάδο του τουρισμού και αφορά τον τομέα της κτηματαγοράς . Μάλιστα , ο πρόεδρος της ΔΕΘ-Helexpo κ. Τάσος Τζήκας κατά τη διάρκεια σημερινής συνέντευξης τύπου δήλωσε : << Οι φετινές εκθέσεις Philoxenia και Hotelia αποδεικνύουν ότι συνιστούν το μεγάλο γεγονός του τουριστικού κλάδου . Είναι σημαντικό να αναζητήσουμε με τους ανθρώπους του κλάδου τα προβλήματα που δημιουργεί η κλιματική αλλαγή στον τουρισμό >> . Από την πλευρά του , ο πρόεδρος της Ένωσης Ξενοδόχων Θεσσαλονίκης , κ. Ανδρέας Μανδρίνος σημείωσε ότι εδώ και δεκαετίες η Philoxenia αποτελεί εργαλείο που συμβάλλει στην τουριστική ανάπτυξη της Βόρειας Ελλάδας και τόνισε πως θα πρέπει να δοθεί μεγάλη προσοχή στο κομμάτι των εκθέσεων και να διαφυλαχθούν τα συμφέροντα της πόλης . Τέλος , ο πρόεδρος του Συλλόγου Μεσιτών Θεσσαλονίκης, κ. Κωνσταντίνος Τζάρος υπογράμμισε πως η φετινή Real Estate Expo North περιλαμβάνει μεταξύ άλλων πρόγραμμα hosted buyers , b2b συναντήσεις και φόρουμ για το real estate , ενώ φιλοδοξεί να γίνει θεσμός , αναδεικνύοντας τις προοπτικές της Θεσσαλονίκης στο real estate . Οι εκθέσεις τελούν υπό την αιγίδα του Υπουργείου Εσωτερικών ( Μακεδονίας - Θράκης ) και της Περιφέρειας Κεντρικής Μακεδονίας . Χορηγοί των εκθέσεων είναι η Εθνική Τράπεζα , η Aegean , η Nova , η ΔΕΗ και η Autohellas Hertz. Το ωράριο λειτουργίας των εκθέσεων είναι : Παρασκευή 10 Νοεμβρίου 2023 : 11:00 -20:00 Σάββατο 11 Νοεμβρίου 2023 : 10 :00 - 20:00 Κυριακή 12 Νοεμβρίου 2023 : 10:00 - 18:00 Η είσοδος θα είναι ελεύθερη για τους εμπορικούς επισκέπτες κατόπιν εγγραφής και το εισιτήριο για το κοινό είναι 5 Ευρώ (ΜΟΝΟ το Σάββατο και την Κυριακή ).
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Promotional Products Procurement Intelligence 2024-2030: What You Need to Know
Procurement of promotional products enables a business with enhanced customer loyalty, better exposure, faster brand recognition, and effective and optimized marketing. The global market size was valued at USD 90.5 billion in 2023. A large-scale, multi-media, comprehensive advertising strategy is crucial for businesses, but it can be expensive for small-scale businesses. However, they can still use a low-cost promotional goods campaign to meet their marketing objectives. Start-ups can find numerous inexpensive promotional things available. For large-scale distribution, the majority of promotional product producers maintain extremely economical/low prices. The impact on the receivers is great despite the inexpensive cost of the items. In addition, offering clients promotional goods makes it easier for them to remember and recognize the company. Also, the products can serve as a business card for any enterprise as they typicallly carry the image, logo, and business’s slogan depicting their goal.
Apart from technology and personalization, sustainability plays a major role during the procurement of these products. Customers are becoming more aware of how their purchases affect the environment, and the promotional products sector has been affected by this trend. Sustainable materials like bamboo, organic cotton, and recycled plastics are becoming more and more well-liked. As per a recent report by the U.S.-based promotional products community, business enterprises are substituting traditional industry products with eco-friendly alternatives, aligning their brand with sustainability practices.
Sustainability is no longer just a trend but a fundamental consideration for marketing campaigns; rather, it covers everything from offering biodegradable pens to recyclable bags. Furthermore, the need for promotional goods that work well with virtual and hybrid event formats is rising. Businesses are modifying their tactics to fit the digital environment, from branded items shown in online event platforms to virtual event swag boxes sent to attendees' doorsteps.
Order your copy of the Promotional Products Procurement Intelligence Report, 2024 - 2030, published by Grand View Research, to get more details regarding day one, quick wins, portfolio analysis, key negotiation strategies of key suppliers, and low-cost/best-cost sourcing analysis
Real estate, education, and the financial sectors are among the leading end-users of the products offered in the industry. Professionals in real estate use the procurement of branded merchandise as part of their marketing campaigns. People in the community get to know them by attending events and giving away these entertaining things, and they can be taken into consideration for future real estate needs. In conjunction with social media, it's an ideal approach to building connections.
In the field of education, especially in higher education, promotional products are useful. These things make schools stand out when they attend college fairs, college expos, conferences, seminars, open houses, and other similar activities. Additionally, banks employ branded goods as awards and incentives for events like customer appreciation days and new account openings. Travel mugs, fidget spinners, stress balls, and plastic piggy banks are among the commonly used products.
The global market is dominated by North America, with Asia Pacific and Europe standing in the second and third places, respectively. In the Asia Pacific promotional products procurement arena, it is anticipated that the expenses incurred on marketing and advertising campaigns, such as promotional products, will witness growth of over 5.3% till 2025. Key economies in the region responsible for such growth include India, Japan, South Korea, and China. Notable examples of continuously developing Asian economies are Indonesia and the Philippines (and, to a lesser extent, Burma and Vietnam, where there is a substantial population and great potential for economic advancement). Some products in the Asian promotional product market are more sought after than others, such as personalized tote bags, trucker hats, work-from-home accessories and phone cases. Tote bags have a real hipster vibe because they are simple, practical, and incredibly fashionable. Tote bags are a significantly less expensive way to hold stuff than typical bags, whether a person is traveling to the food market, shopping with friends, or even just going out to a bar.
Promotional Products Sourcing Intelligence Highlights
• The global promotional products market is highly competitive, exhibiting a fragmented landscape with the presence of a large number of regional and global players operating in the industry.
• Suppliers in the industry possess a low capability to negotiate with buyers as the latter have an edge to choose the supplier of their choice due to the availability of a large supply base and low switching cost. Therefore, the suppliers are bound to stay soft in terms of pricing and product range.
• China is the preferred best-cost country for sourcing promotional products. The nation currently produces more manufactured goods than South Korea, Japan, Germany, and the U.S. combined, accounting for one-third of global production.
• Printing and engraving equipment, software tools, cost of the product, labor, marketing, rent and utilities, and others are the key cost components for promotional products. Other costs include storage and transportation, printing ink and toner, maintenance and repair, administrative fees, and tax.
Browse through Grand View Research’s collection of procurement intelligence studies:
• Digital Procurement Systems Procurement Intelligence Report, 2023 - 2030 (Revenue Forecast, Supplier Ranking & Matrix, Emerging Technologies, Pricing Models, Cost Structure, Engagement & Operating Model, Competitive Landscape)
• Creative Advertising Procurement Intelligence Report, 2023 - 2030 (Revenue Forecast, Supplier Ranking & Matrix, Emerging Technologies, Pricing Models, Cost Structure, Engagement & Operating Model, Competitive Landscape)
Promotional Products - Key Suppliers
• 4imprint Group plc
• American Business Forms & Envelopes
• BDS Connected Solutions, LLC
• Brand Addition Limited
• HALO Branded Solutions, Inc.
• HH Global Group Limited
• IGC Global Promotions
• iPROMOTEu
• Prominate Limited
• Smidt-imex
• Total Merchandise Ltd.
• VistaPrint
Promotional Products Procurement Intelligence Report Scope
• Growth Rate: CAGR of 3.75% from 2024 to 2030
• Pricing Growth Outlook: 5% - 10% increase (Annually)
• Pricing Models: Cost-plus pricing, Fixed pricing, Competition-based pricing
• Supplier Selection Scope: Cost and pricing, Past engagements, Productivity, Geographical presence
• Supplier Selection Criteria: Industries served, years in service, geographic service provision, revenue generated, employee strength, key clients, types of products (office supplies / drinkware / clothing / mugs / bags / others), customization options, eco-friendly options, customer support, lead time, and others
• Report Coverage: Revenue forecast, supplier ranking, supplier matrix, emerging technology, pricing models, cost structure, competitive landscape, growth factors, trends, engagement, and operating model
Brief about Pipeline by Grand View Research:
A smart and effective supply chain is essential for growth in any organization. Pipeline division at Grand View Research provides detailed insights on every aspect of supply chain, which helps in efficient procurement decisions.
Our services include (not limited to):
• Market Intelligence involving – market size and forecast, growth factors, and driving trends
• Price and Cost Intelligence – pricing models adopted for the category, total cost of ownerships
• Supplier Intelligence – rich insight on supplier landscape, and identifies suppliers who are dominating, emerging, lounging, and specializing
• Sourcing / Procurement Intelligence – best practices followed in the industry, identifying standard KPIs and SLAs, peer analysis, negotiation strategies to be utilized with the suppliers, and best suited countries for sourcing to minimize supply chain disruptions
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2023 Shanghai 22nd International Real Estate Immigrant Exhibition
2023 Shanghai 22nd International Real Estate Immigrant Exhibition
The Shanghai International Property & Investment Immigration Exhibition is now the most important event for the growing industry of overseas home buyers and investment immigration in China. The exhibition covers four main themes: Overseas Property, Overseas Immigrants, Overseas Students, Overseas Investment. To get more news about Shanghai China events, you can citynewsservice.cn official website.
The 3-day exhibition will attract many companies come from Europe, North America, Asia, Australia, Africa and other more than 40 countries and regions involved in overseas property, immigration, investment, study and other fields of participation, it focus on demonstrating high quality real estate projects and investment immigration services. "2023 Shanghai 22nd International Property & Investment Immigration Expo" is the only professional home investment and immigration exhibition in Shanghai region. We can provide you with a bigger and broader platform to promote your projects, so that you can meet customers' intentions face to face, know the advantages and disadvantages of your projects. So we must be your best choice to enter Shanghai.
The exhibition has unlimited business opportunities and huge market potential, where you are invited to participate here to create a market for a prosperous future! A. Fill in the application form, seal it and return it to the Organising Committee. The exhibitor must pay 50% of the exhibition fee as a deposit within 3 days of the request for payment in order to reserve the stand. The balance of the stand fee must be paid before 30th September 2023, and lump sum payment is welcome. Failure to do so will be considered by the Organising Authority as the exhibitor's withdrawal. If the exhibitor withdraws from the exhibition after registration, the exhibition fee will not be refunded.
B. After the confirmation of the booth, the Exhibitor Manual shall be sent to the Exhibitor by the Organising Authority. The manual shall include information on transportation of exhibits, booth design and construction, travel and transportation guide, furniture rental service and other information.
C. The allocation principle of the booth order is "first application, first payment, first arrangement". The Organising Committee can confirm the booth reserved by the exhibitor only after receiving the deposit of the exhibition fee.
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Riverside Sunderland Masterplan Design
Riverside Sunderland Masterplan Building Images, Architects, News, Plans
Riverside Park Sunderland Masterplan
River Wear Development, North East England design by FaulknerBrowns Architects, UK
20 Oct 2020
Riverside Sunderland Masterplan News
Location: Sunderland, England, UK
Masterplan unveiled for Sunderland’s major riverside regeneration
Design: FaulknerBrowns Architects / Proctor & Matthews Architects / MawsonKerr Architects / Camlins
FaulknerBrowns Architects and Proctor & Matthews Architects, with specialist input from MawsonKerr Architects and landscape architects Camlins, has announced a collaborative masterplan design that will reinvent the heart of Sunderland whilst drawing on its industrial heritage.
Designed for Sunderland City Council and their development partner igloo Regeneration, the masterplan sets out the revival of a 33.2 hectare site on both sides of the River Wear, creating the UK’s first carbon-neutral urban quarter, building 1,000 new homes with community facilities and social infrastructure for a population of 2,500 and creating various workplaces for up to 10,000 people. Riverside Park will be the focal point of Riverside Sunderland. With a land area of 13.7 hectare and a water space of 5.3 hectares, the park accounts for approximately half of the total site area. The upgraded St Mary’s Boulevard will also reconnect the park to the city and new bridges will connect communities on the north and south banks of the river.
The masterplan, lead jointly by FaulknerBrowns Architects and Proctor & Matthews Architects – with each practice having responsibility for the mixed-use and residential districts respectively – is sub-divided into five urban quarters: Vaux, Sheepfolds, Farringdon Row, Heart of the City, Ayre’s Quay. Bound together by the re-vitalised Riverside Park.
Their approach begins with the Riverside landscape, its extraordinary topography, history, bio-diversity and cultural resonance. The masterplan aims to maximise the drama of “living on the edge”, with views of the river, the gorge and abundant green space. The restoration and re-invention of a built edge on the cliff tops overlooking the river will create a signature silhouette for the city.
Four of these city quarters will be mixed-use residential neighbourhoods designed by Proctor & Matthews Architects, each with a distinctive character. Together, the design team has developed three exemplar house types based on local and regional antecedents, including the much-loved Sunderland cottages, Pele House Apartments and Wearside maisonettes.
These house types have been designed specifically for the site’s topography, where they will provide a strong and distinctive silhouette and make the most of riverside and green space views whilst aiming to achieve a harmonious connection between built form and public realm, and to promote sociability and neighbourly interaction. Sunderland City Council is developing an ambitious plan to achieve carbon-neutral status, meaning homes will be energy efficient, built using modern methods of construction (MMC), and will promote the use of renewables and smart energy networks.
The first of the four residential neighbourhoods, known as Vaux, is being developed by Proctor & Matthews Architects and local practice MawsonKerr Architects to include a total of 126 homes. A mix of three- and-four storey terraced houses combined with contemporary maisonettes and six-storey Pele House apartments positioned in key locations will be available, inspired by historic precedents.
The masterplan also includes one million square feet of varied and flexible office space in a new central business district (CBD). The CBD will bridge the gap between the historic city centre and the riverside community and re-establish the city centre as a successful and dynamic business location. Located here is the new Sunderland City Hall, designed by FaulknerBrowns Architects — headquarters for the City Council but also a public access point and civic events space.
Bringing a cultural dimension to the masterplan, two new flagship attractions are also planned. The Culture House represents a new generation of modern libraries. Packed with supportive environments for making, creating and innovation, the building celebrates Sunderland’s rich heritage and its distinctive intellectual, industrial and cultural contributions to the UK, past and present. A new arts centre, by Flanagan Lawrence, will see the restoration and repurposing of the iconic and locally loved 1907 Fire Station as well as the restoration of two Grade 2 listed public houses to create a new performance venue.
The first wave of projects is underway, including the construction of a new City Hall, and the 450-seat Auditorium, part of the Fire Station arts complex. Work will start soon on the 120-room Holiday Inn in Keel Square and a planning application has been lodged for two new buildings in the central business district that will create 200,000 square feet of modern office space.
Lee McLaughlin, Partner at FaulknerBrowns Architects says: “In collaboration with Proctor & Matthews Architects, we have proposed an inclusive extension of the northern edges of Sunderland city centre with a strong emphasis on social, cultural and environmental wellbeing. The goal has really been to create a city that people want to move to and live in with their families. More than ever before, skilled workers and organisations pay attention to rewarding living, working and recreational environments and we have put this central to our vision.
Like many UK cities, Sunderland has shifted to a post-industrial economy and is in the process of redeveloping its old industrial areas – these sites are often the city’s face to its river and thus have a tendency to shift the regeneration focus towards the waterfront. At Sunderland, we wanted to connect the riverside to the city centre. Placing a strong emphasis on amenity and local distinctiveness, we have pushed to create a masterplan that reinforces the city core with diverse and worthwhile uses blended with a residential agenda that hosts life locally and self-sufficiently.”
Andrew Matthews, Founding Director at Proctor & Matthews Architects says: “The Riverside Sunderland Masterplan creates a framework for development and placemaking which captures the Wear’s unique topography within the heart of the city centre and will create a vibrant 21st century urban quarter. Avoiding the ubiquitous perimeter block model which has become the default position of many recent urban city plans, Riverside Sunderland looks more carefully at the city’s historic patterns of development to create a new hierarchy of streets, squares and mews, providing active spaces for social interaction. Drawing on the dramatic industrial silhouette of the past, the masterplan looks to create a new distinctive edge profile to both banks of the River Wear.”
Will Mawson, Director at MawsonKerr Architects says: “Working with a team of exceptional calibre it is timely to see how a future focussed urban realm will be created in this quarter of the city. The site has a challenging topography and deep historical connection to Sunderland including riverscape park that demands a strong design response. Harnessing the vision of the council to create new sustainable communities is something we welcome and will greatly benefit Sunderland for generations to come.”
Riverside Sunderland Regeneration
Background:
Sunderland Future Living Expo
In 2023, Riverside Sunderland will host the month-long Future Living Expo, a high-profile event which will showcase life in the new urban quarter. UK and international visitors will be drawn to the first of the new neighbourhoods on the former Vaux Brewery site
The Sunderland Future Living Expo – which has been organised in partnership with igloo Regeneration, the UK’s leading responsible real estate business – will be officially launched on Monday 19th October, kicking off a five-day programme of webinar discussions that will focus on the key themes for the 2023 event.
The launch will start the countdown to a festival of events, displays and discussions in the summer of 2023, that will showcase innovative new ways of building homes, and creating sustainable communities that enable the people of Sunderland to live healthy and fulfilling lifestyles.
Riverside Sunderland Masterplan
The key features of the masterplan include:
1,000 sustainable homes to rent and buy, in four riverside neighbourhoods housing 2,500 residents
One million sq ft of modern office space, in a new central business district, providing 8-10,000 new jobs
A new city centre site for a major life sciences/ healthcare facility
Plans for a state-of-the-art library and community hub – the Culture House – that will attract 600,000 visitors a year to a new site in Keel Square
The upgrading of St Mary’s Boulevard into a new main street, with new connective routes for walkers and cyclists across the River Wear
Transformation of Galley’s Gill into an extensive landscape park, and new green spaces in the heart of the city
Smart City infrastructure that will make Sunderland an even better place to live, work and play.
FaulknerBrowns Architects
FaulknerBrowns is a creative, international design studio experienced in making buildings and places where people do better. We use this experience to question traditional typologies, challenging what a particular building might look like, how it might be used, and the ways it can impact society. Our team of over one hundred architects, designers and technologists are recognised for their work in architectural design and placemaking, delivering projects of varying scale and complexity. To learn more, visit www.faulknerbrowns.com.
Proctor & Matthews Architects
Proctor and Matthews are a London-based studio of architects and urban designers with 30 years of experience in the design and delivery of residential mixed-use neighbourhoods. Their wide-ranging portfolio of projects (including the multi award-winning Abode at Great Kneighton), alongside focused research into homes, lifestyles and construction methodologies, demonstrates a commitment to the creation of imaginative solutions, combined with a regard for historic, cultural and social contexts.
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MawsonKerr Architects
MawsonKerr Architects, a Newcastle based design studio focused on creating buildings with a sustainable agenda. With experience delivering passivhaus certified homes the practice specialises in environmentally responsive buildings. Our design process is driven by contextual response rather than a design style; we are fully committed to the process and for our hard work have received various regional and national awards.
MawsonKerr – Architecture with Soul
www.mawsonkerr.co.uk @mawsonkerr
Image Credits
1-10: FaulknerBrowns Architects, Sunderland City Council, igloo Regeneration, Pillar Visuals
11: Flanagan Lawrence, Sunderland City Council, igloo Regeneration
12-14: FaulknerBrowns Architects, Sunderland City Council, igloo Regeneration, Pillar Visuals
15: Proctor & Matthews Architects, Camlins
16-19: FaulknerBrowns Architects
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Sunderland Vaux Brewery Site Building Design: Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios (FCBS) image from architects Sunderland Vaux Brewery Site Building
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