All Buildings articles – Page 15
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Back to school: The human touch
OMA’s first science building, Lab City engineering school near Paris, humanises its rational grid structure through a system of streets and squares bathed in natural light.
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London's High Point: Race to the top
In creating the UK’s tallest build-for-rent development – Highpoint in London’s Elephant and Castle – flexibility, efficiency and speed were key concepts for contractor Mace and structural engineer AKT II
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Manchester's planners give go-ahead to quartet of towers
The £200m residential scheme is part of the mammoth regeneration project to create the city’s Noma neighbourhood
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Development partner wanted for £1.5bn transformation of Stratford estate
Newham council has resuscitated plans to redevelop Carpenters Estate, next to the Olympic Park
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Passivhaus: Economy of scale
When it’s finished, Goldsmith Street in Norwich will be the largest Passivhaus scheme in the UK - but built as a 100% social housing scheme, it had to be delivered for a competitive price. But how is it being achieved?
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Footballers hope for third time lucky with Manchester tower plan
Planning application for 39-storey Gary Neville block due in next month
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Consultants bag roles on £369m revamp of Buckingham Palace
Gleeds and WSP land work on prized scheme
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Mace confirmed for second Shardette
Scheme is latest building at Renzo Piano’s Shard Quarter at London Bridge
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Plans for £3.2bn Kent theme park to go in next spring
Final round of public consulation to take place early next year
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Planners approve £65m office building at Newcastle's Science Central
Eight-storey building has been designed by Ryder Architecture
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Multiplex off £750m Shoreditch mixed-use scheme
Hunt for a replacement contractor for the commercial element of the scheme is underway
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Rejigged Docklands skyscrapper set for approval
Planners are backing the revised scheme after its height and footprint reduction
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Plans for new residential block on Golden Lane take a step forward
Two London boroughs are behind the scheme to build 66 new flats and a new school on the site near the Barbican
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Wild imaginings: Beach huts, Part 2
The humble British beach hut is being reconfigured for the 21st century, as Part 2 of our guide shows
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Google's 'exciting' King's Cross HQ given go-ahead
Camden’s planning committee members at last night’s meeting all voted in favour of the scheme
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Wild imaginings: Beach huts, Part 1
The humble British beach hut is being reconfigured for the 21st century, as Part 1 of our guide shows
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Derwent London reveals next project in the pipeline
Strong lettings period and half year results give developer confidence to proceed with a new scheme
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West End car park to be replaced by Eric Parry-designed hotel
Westminster City council has approved plans to demolish brutalist 1970s landmark