![]() At over 35 meters deep and containing a large percentage of the FOH floor area, the basement presented several challenges that required innovative architectural and engineering solutions from both teams, which are presented in the following interviews with Helen and Rachel. Set to open in 2020, The Londoner will offer 350 rooms, multiple restaurants and lounges, a rooftop bar and underground spa with swimming pool, Odeon cinema, and a 1,000-capacity ballroom. Using their current joint project as a case study, they share their experience of building the deepest habitable basement in London and among the deepest in the world. Helen Taylor of and Rachel Cooper of team up to explore how deep basements may be the future of the city as density and population growth result in the need to dig deep as well as build high. The country’s evolution left architects and urban developers with important questions: How can they solve the economic and environmental disparities in, and how can they implement an understanding in people about the potential of what they can achieve with their country’s culture and resources.In a new extensive video interview by, Indian Prize-winner narrates how he became an award-winning architect, his traditional Hindu beliefs and culture, and ’s juxtaposition of having nothing to keeping up with a world that is creating everything. © Iwan Baan’s uprising from a dependent to an independent governance altered the way it was perceived by the world.
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