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Birmingham Library gets topped out
The new Birmingham Library was topped out at an official ceremony last week.
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Vinci Constuction starts work on £20m Doncaster theatre
Venue, developed by Muse and Doncaster council, part of wider regeneration of town
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LDA reveals Silvertown Quays shortlist
Developers invited to submit outline proposals for £1.5bn project by 10 October
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Ground Zero: The world's emptiest space
Until the physical gap is filled, the emotional void of 9/11 will continue to haunt the city. Ike Ijeh looks at how designers, architects and builders are working to do justice to the significance of the site. Photography by Keith Kleiner
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John McAslan gives King's Cross its wow factor
New 150m-wide canopy framing the Western concourse will be biggest spanning station structure in Europe
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BinLaden Group to build world's tallest tower
Saudi Arabian Prince Alwaleed has struck a £736m deal with the BinLaden Group to build the world’s tallest tower in Jeddah.
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Titanic Belfast Visitor Centre: Now waterproof
Aluminium rainscreen panels have been installed on the attraction
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The Pinnacle goes onwards and upwards
Work will proceed after being stalled for much of the year
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King's Cross station's £500m redevelopment: King of King's
King’s Cross station was long ago toppled from its architectural throne by neighbouring St Pancras. But a £500m refurbishment is about to make it a terminus worthy of the people
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University of Essex gets an update
Mott MacDonald has been appointed mechanical, electrical and public health consultant for Patel Taylor Architects’ £21m scheme for the University of Essex’s Colchester campus
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The Shard edges skywards
Work is progressing on the Shard, with the first 31 floors nearly complete
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The Shard: London's tallest building
Londoners have hardly been able to believe their eyes as the capital’s tallest building has shot up in front of them at dizzying speed. Building braves icy winds to report on an engineering triumph
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Embassy Gardens submits planning application
Ballymore has submitted a planning application for Terry Farrell & Partners’ masterplan for Embassy Gardens
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Fit for a king
The first private sale homes on the King’s Cross Central regeneration project in central London have gained planning permission.
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Hubble bubble: the ArcelorMittal Orbit
The ArcelorMittal Orbit is a third of its way to becoming London’s tallest sculpture
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