All Buildings articles – Page 26
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British Land lays up rooftop basketball court
The developer’s latest office building in Paddington boasts the latest wellness boosting features.
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Contractors confirmed on £1.7bn Royal Albert Docks
Brookfield Multiplex will act as principal subcontractor to Chinese contractor Citic Construction
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2012 forever: Revisiting the London Olympics
Ike Ijeh reports on whether the architecture of the London 2012 Olympics has fulfilled its main goal
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Square Mile tower decision delayed until after summer
The proposed tower, if approved, would become the tallest in the City of London
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Europe's first WELL Building
There is now an international standard for measuring how a building impacts on its users’ health and wellbeing. Ike Ijeh looks at how Studio Ben Allen Architects’ One Carter Lane will become the first European project to receive the accreditation
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Balfour Beatty confirmed on £1bn One Nine Elms
The Chinese developer has also secured the bulk of the financing for the project
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QPR wins planning for £175m Old Oak scheme
Genesis Housing and QPR football club have won approval for 605 new homes in the West London regeneration area
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Argent Related inks deal for £1bn Tottenham regen
The Brent Cross developer is to help Haringey Council create a new town centre
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Gleeds on redevelopment of Glasgow's former BHS
Formal Investments has appointed the consultant to its commerical scheme in the Scottish city
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Latest Blackfriars Road tower gets approval
The PLP-designed office tower will help transform Blackfriars Road into a vibrant place
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Major £300m scheme next to Borough Market gets go-ahead
The SPPARC designed scheme will bring a retail-led “Covent Garden style” to the area
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Green light for south London 'Toblerone' towers
Designed by SOM the towers located in Elephant Castle are set to soar up to 30-storeys
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Housing Design Awards 2016: Winners
This year’s entries reveal some interesting trends in housebuilding in the UK such as a reduction in common space, urban design principles being applied to greenfield sites and the successful use of custom build
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Green light for two Manchester resi towers
Select Property Group is to build two 35 and 17-storey towers on the banks of the River Irwell
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Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Centre: Hit or myth
Renzo Piano’s Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Centre in Athens puts the Ancient Greek concept of an ‘agora’ or meeting place at its heart
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V&A: Underground art
The V A’s £49.5m subterranean extension had to be built without closing the main museum and without damaging the listed facades of the surrounding buildings. Building reports on how Arup, AL_A and Wates made it without a wobble
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Kier picked to restore fire-ravaged Mac building
The contractor has picked up the £25m contract for the two-phase restoration
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Japanese client buys stake in £275m west London job
The new partnership will push forward with the development of 245 Hammersmith Road
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Offices of the future: Where now for Don Draper?
The office has come a long way since the days of Mad Men, but what could it look like in 10 or 20 years’ time? Well, hot-desking, wellbeing measures and remote working will all flourish. But alas, there’ll be no return of the drinks cabinet
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Balfour tipped to take over £1bn One Nine Elms job
Leo Quinn’s firm edges ahead of rival contractor Brookfield Multiplex for London twin tower project