i360 design and engineering
Go backA Grade I listed site beside water… a Victorian sewer… a top-down construction… there were many challeng...
Marks Barfield Architects and the team here in Brighton have been celebrating after British Airways i360 won f...
There was great excitement in the office last week as the British Airways i360 observation pod reached the top...
When our architects, Marks Barfield, first met with the West Pier Trust in 2005 to discuss their ideas for Bri...
It was an historic day for the British Airways i360 as the last segment of the glass viewing pod was gently l...
Brighton i360 delegates and Marks Barfield Architects visit the Brighton i360 passenger pod under construction...
On Sunday 23rd August 2015, the Brighton i360 tower reached it’s full height of 162 metres. It's an the amaz...
A delegation from the Brighton i360 recently visited the workshop in Holland where the cans which will make up...
A much-loved piece of Brighton’s historic West Pier, a pair of toll booths designed by Eugenius Birch which ...
Many of you will have seen David Marks, the architect behind the i360, on BBC South East recently. David trave...
This week marks the 15th anniversary of the London Eye – designed by the team behind the Brighton i360 a...
Last week we looked at why observation towers have become so popular around the world; an exhilarating and fa...
2014 was all about moving from concept to reality for the i360 as we reached financial close and began diggin...
This week marks a shift in the world of construction and engineering. Tomorrow’s Engineers Week runs from 3...
Much of the recent focus has been on the works underground, but this week our Chief Engineer Dr John Roberts g...
When we started digging underneath the i360 site for the sewer diversions last month, we had a pretty good ide...
The i360 is actually designed to operate when it’s windy and has state of the art dampers, which ensure that...