All Buildings articles – Page 22
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Balfour gets go-ahead for 300 Olympic Park homes
First phase of wider 1,500-home East End development
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Museum of London gets £180m funding fillip
The museum is to move to West Smithfield from its current home on London Wall
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Great Arthur House: Colourful character
The grade II-listed Great Arthur House in the City of London urgently needed a new facade that stopped its leaks and improved its thermal performance, but double glazing was too heavy for its structure
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Trumpitecture
Donald Trump’s architecture talks louder than the man himself, with its gaudy interiors and unashamed excess. But what do his developments reveal about the man who promises to transform America?
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Bouygues walks from £90m Bristol Arena job
Bristol City Council and contractor fail to agree price for 12,000-capacity venue
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King’s College Hospital: Surgical precision
Inserting a new intensive care ward above the live theatre block of King’s College Hospital required meticulous planning, an ingenious solution to hoisting steelwork and a steady nerve
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Elbphilharmonie: Crown jewel
Hamburg wanted the Elbphilharmonie to be an instantly discernible architectural symbol to lift the city’s prestige but got a faceless glass block sitting on top of a brick one
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Earls Court developer wants to build up to 25% more homes
Capco asks London mayor Sadiq Khan whether it can build 10,000 homes, rather than 7,500
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Morgan Sindall wins £40m Birmingham lab
Firm wins contract to build a science and technology lab in Birmingham
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Skanska lands £100m West End scheme
Crown Estate ploughs on with its £500m revamp of the St James area of London
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2016: Back to the future - part two
A 1980s office went back to nature and housing went beyond postwar with 21st-century prefabs
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Green light for first phase of £320m Chesterfield mixed-use scheme
Outline planning granted for £75m first phase
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2016: Back to the future - part one
The Tate Modern extension provided a warped contrast against the former power station and the Design Museum gained a historically sensitive 1960s rebuild
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Kier lands £135m Cardiff uni job
The contractor is to build two facilities at the university’s £300m new campus
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Second phase of £1bn Salford scheme wins planning
The part Chinese and Singaporean funded scheme is being built by Beijing Construction and Engineering Group
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WSP PB and Gleeds confirmed on £500m MP's offices revamp
The consultants have been awarded the programme, project and cost management role on the project
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Frontrunners emerge for Google's £650m King's Cross HQ
Two frontrunners emerge in race for prestigious job
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Bacton Low Rise: Community blessed
The reinvention of the Bacton Low Rise council estate shows that regeneration is as much about residents as construction - and that it is better to view the local community as an asset than a hindrance
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Holy Trinity Primary School: Dual distinction
A lack of space means that many new schools in London are built within residential schemes and lack a visual expression of their own
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Mace confirmed on £500m One Crown Place
The project is due to start enabling works in March next year with completion due in 2020