All Buildings articles – Page 27
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Liverpool mayor outlines plan for medical hub
Joe Anderson wants to turn city into hub for sector
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Cut to the chase: Rebuilding the Daytona International Speedway
The Daytona International Speedway was the first motor sports stadium in the world when it was built in 1959. This year, a British-led team helped tear it down and rebuild it
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Taylor Wimpey snaps up Bouygues project
Bouygues’ contracting arm continuing with mixed-use scheme in Pimlico
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Three-year hunt for Sheffield retail quarter developer ends
The council names preferred bidder for £480m city centre scheme
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Client revisits 150 Bishopsgate procurement
Singaporean developer confirms it is looking at revising its procurement strategy for the London tower
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Blinds and wellbeing: Put in the shade
Blinds in commercial buildings have been seen as integral to controlling daylighting and views out. But might a more sophisticated approach to facade design mean that the humble blind has had its day?
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Skanska replaces Bouygues on Great Ormond Street job
Bouygues walked away from contract in February
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Green light for two huge Manchester schemes
Manchester Council has approved plans for two large developments in the city
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Museum of London to take space in City's tallest tower
An exhibtion area, classrooms and public viewing gallery are to be managed by the musuem in London’s tallest tower
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Plans in for £300m Chester revamp
The Chester Northgate Scheme is looking to create 500,000 sq ft of new retail and leisure facilities
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Features
Euro 2016: Le grand dix - part two
Next week, Europe comes together for Euro 2016. But it’s not just sporting prowess that will be on display, as host France showcases a dazzling array of new and refurbished stadiums
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Features
Euro 2016: Le grand dix - part one
Next week, Europe comes together for Euro 2016. But it’s not just sporting prowess that will be on display, as host France showcases a dazzling array of new and refurbished stadiums
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British Land's £400m Kingston scheme gets go-ahead
Kingston council have approved plans for the redevelopment of Eden Walk shopping centre
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Tate expectations
Herzog and de Meuron’s much-delayed extension of the Tate Modern saw the architect handed the rare opportunity of returning to a project having worked on the original
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Sweett lands role on major Essex lab
The consultant will provide a range of programme management support services
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O'Rourke confirmed on £178m Intu Watford mall
The contractor is already on site at the shopping centre redevelopment
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Unite acquires £40m Birmingham site
The developer plans to provide accommodation for 600 students at the city centre site
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Here’s looking at EU
Building’s backing the campaign to remain in the EU, but that doesn’t stop architectural correspondent Ike Ijeh having mixed feelings about the standard of the administration’s architecture
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Unite unveils plans for £30m Portsmouth student digs
The developer has exhanged conracts to acquire the new site from Portsmouth City Council