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Yerbabuena Residential Club Ibague, Colombia

Yerbabuena Residential Club Ibague, Colombia

The Yerbabuena Residential Club is a new Type of Housing development in the City of Ibague in Colombia.
From the Basement to the Roof (PDF, 660 KB)

Yerbabuena Residential Club Ibague, Colombia
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The Yerbabuena Residential Club is a new Type of Housing development in the City of Ibague in Colombia.

The 14 apartment blocks each have 12 floors with 48 apartments,which are serviced by external lifts that have a view over the complex and beyond. The extensive leisure facilities for the residents include 2 swimming pools with wave machines, water chutes and water slides; plus several ball courts.


200 Central Park South, New York, USA

Built by Bernard Spitzer and Melvin Lipman and designed by Wechsler & Schimenti.
Balcony Refurbishment (PDF, 942 KB)

Logo200 Central Park South, New York, USA

Built by Bernard Spitzer and Melvin Lipman and designed by Wechsler & Schimenti, this beige-brick tower commands spectacular views of Central Park and the curved facade of the 21-storey base permits more apartments to have park views. This prestigious nineteen story residential building is located on the corner of Seventh Avenue and Central Park South.


The building was erected in 1963 and converted to a cooperative in 1984. It has 309 apartments and is directly across Seventh Avenue from the very handsome New York Athletic Club. The unique curvilinear balcony design is impressive and offers residents a view of Central Park that is amongst the most desirable in Manhattan.


Golden Mile Project Palm Jumeirah, Dubai

The Palm Jumeirah is one of the most exciting residential projects on earth.
Basement Waterproofing Sikaplan (PDF, 1 MB)

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The Palm Jumeirah is one of the most exciting residential projects on earth. A man-made island, it is being built off the shores of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. The Palm shaped development extends 6.5 kilometres into the Arabian Gulf and is surrounded by an eleven kilometre-long crescent shaped breakwater, built with over seven million tons of rock and sand. It adds 60 kilometres of beachfront to the coast of the UAE – which is all now being developed for private beach residences and some thirty five star luxury hotels.