All Buildings articles – Page 33
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Atkins unveils revamp of its Epsom campus
Atkins has unveiled designs for a new HQ office building
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VolkerFitzpatrick to build £100m City scheme
VolkerFitzpatrick has won the contract to build Beltane Asset Management’s £100m office block
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Bam wins planning for £70m Leeds office
Bam Properties wins approval for its latest £70m office project in Leeds
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Horizontal lifts: A sideways move
ThyssenKrupp has come up with a lift that not only functions without cables, but is also able to move horizontally as well as vertically. So what might this mean for the future of building design?
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First market homes at NW Cambridge get go-ahead
Planning approval has been given to the first phase of market housing at the North West Cambridge development
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Spurs appoint Mace on £400m stadium
Tottenham Hotspur has appointed Mace as its main construction partner for state-of-the-art new stadium
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Mayor gives final green light to Greenwich Peninsula
Boris Johnson has given the final approval required for Knight Dragon’s revised Greenwich Peninsula masterplan
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Plans in for Wales' tallest building
Plans have been submitted by Watkin Jones for a 42-storey student accommodation tower in Cardiff
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University of Sussex: The second act
The renovation of the University of Sussex’s arts centre transforms the space beyond an education facility to a fully fledged performance venue
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School building: Top form
Sheppard Robson and Willmott Dixon have teamed up to create a new model of school that aims to be economic, quick to build and flexible enough to be used for multiple alternative uses. Key to all this is the structurally independent, over-sailing glulam roof
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Laing O'Rourke and Keltbray bag roles on £148m mall
Laing O’Rourke replaces Bam on Intu’s Watford shopping centre revamp
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Lendlease begins work on world's largest nursery
Bogle Architects-designed pre-school in Singapore will provide places for over 2,000 pupils
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Van Gogh Museum: Going Dutch
Hans van Heeswijk Architects has used pioneering techniques in structural glass to build a new entrance to Amsterdam’s Van Gogh Museum
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T&T lands £6.8m role on Dallas airport
Turner Townsend have been appointed to the redevelopment of Dallas Fort Worth International Airport
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Recycling timber: Wasting away
We recycle just one-tenth of our waste wood - the rest ends up in landfill, meaning we lose out on the huge economic and environmental benefits of using the wood again
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Manchester sites up for sale for 500 homes
The Co-operative Group and Manchester Place are to sell four plots earmarked for residential development to investors and developers
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Full design team revealed on Sellar's Paddington tower
Shard developer announces project team for 31 London Street in Paddington
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Chinese firm selected for £700m Salford development
Scarborough Group International has selected Beijing Construction and Engineering Group for the first phases of its £700m Middlewood Locks scheme
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Los Angeles: That's sprawl, folks
The city is undergoing its biggest construction boom since the 1980s but regeneration has to battle suburban spread, and economic and racial segregation
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Los Angeles: Bloc party
The £117m redevelopment known as The Bloc is the largest scheme to tap into LA’s need for mixed-use spaces