All Buildings articles – Page 50
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Birmingham New Street: Quite a journey
Getting the trains to run on time is one thing, but running to the timetable on a project the size of the £700m refurbishment of Birmingham New Street - while keeping the existing station fully operational - is something else entirely. Thomas Lane jumps on board
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Latest housing products
Some of the best products on the market for use in the residential sector, including anti-flood valves and aircrete plate packages
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House of straw
An affordable co-ownership scheme made of straw is proving highly energy efficient
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Skanska's Monument office project gets green light
Skanska’s development arm has secured planning permission for a Make Architects-designed office-led scheme at 11-19 Monument Street, London
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Bam wins £10m Swindon UTC job
Bam Construct has won the job to build a new University Technical College in Swindon.
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Something my printer made earlier
3D printing isn’t the preserve of sci-fi. Building reports on a technology that offers speed, predictability, efficiency - and more power to architects
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PodSolve: Flexible friend
Leeds East Academy is the UK’s first school to consist of a warehouse full of moveable classroom pods
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Foster's Amman airport opens
Architect’s design has flexible modular structure to allow for continued expansion
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Essex Passivhaus scheme wins planning
Circle Housing Group and Climate Energy Homes get planning permission for 51-home Passivhaus housing scheme
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Northwich town centre scheme wins planning
Broadway Malyan’s £80m transformation of Northwich town centre receives planning approval
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Building Awards shortlisted projects: Infinite variety
From Antarctic ice station to London train station, shopping centre to Shard, this year’s Building Awards shortlist reveals an industry full of ingenuity and inspiration
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Atkins unveils Nanjing masterplan
Atkins reveals masterplan for Nanjing in China – a project it will also oversee landscaping and construction of over the next two years
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Shaftesbury Theatre: the show must go on
Bennetts Associates Architects plans to redevelop the famous theatre in London’s West End get go-ahead
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Berkeley Homes submits Crossrail station development plans
Residential developer submits planning application for 219 homes above Woolwich Crossrail station
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The ICE Awards 2013
In 2012 London took on the huge logistical challenge of hosting the Olympics, but its ambitions did not stop there. Thomas Lane highlights the feats of engineering that are changing the face of the capital and that are this year’s winners of the ICE Awards
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Coventry University: The £60m prospectus
Arup Associates’ Coventry University Engineering and Computing Building boasts a cryogenic magnet, air traffic control suite and Harrier jump jet
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Crown Estate unveils Piccadilly building art
Collaboration between artist Richard Deacon and Eric Parry Architects
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Véo Melawati: 3DReid grows in Malaysia
Architect reveals plans for luxury apartment, designed for Malaysian developer Sime Darby Property
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Care homes: The new way to get old
According to a Dutch idea, older people need on-site restaurants, bars, village squares and beauty parlours. Is the UK is ready for a revolution in care home design?