All Buildings articles – Page 61
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BREEAM accolade for The Green
University of Bradford’s £40m student village graduates with eco honours
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Farrells land Ally Pally conservation job
Architect chosen to come up with ‘imaginative and practical design concepts’ for historic north London landmark
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Shenzhen high-rise scheme set to move forward
Architect wins approval for 18-tower Galaxy Yabao project in China
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A sight to sea: McAslan's Earls Court scheme approved
First phase of eight-block Seagrave Road development now set for 2013 start
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King's Cross Western Concourse: Space Travel
John McAslan’s 8,500m2 Western Concourse at King’s Cross is transport architecture on an epic scale, returning the station to the grandeur of the golden age of trave. Just a shame about the glazing …
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King's Cross western concourse completed
Network Rail declares £550m five-year programe finished and ready to open
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Imperial College plans 'need more work'
Design Council Cabe review issues ‘could try harder’ verdict on White City campus plan
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Cabe commends Foster + Partners' Bloomberg HQ
Design Council Cabe supports ‘sensitive response’ to ‘challenging site’
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Broadway Malyan unveils designs for Turkish skyscraper cluster
Architect exhibits major mixed-use scheme at Mipim
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Best supporting acts: The ICE awards
Beneath Londoners’ feet, on their roads and in their stations, the city is undergoing arguably its biggest transformation since the Victorian age. The ICE awards, held last week, celebrated the cream of this current wave of infrastructure projects. Thomas Lane rounds up the winners
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LSE's New Student Centre achieves BREEAM Outstanding
LSE’s New Student Centre is the 17th building worldwide to receive a BREEAM Outstanding rating
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Liverpool Waters £5.5bn plan approved
City council backs outline proposals from Peel Holdings to regenerate 60ha of docklands
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Green light for ORMS science building
Uppingham School will get a new science building including exhibition space and a research centre
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Olympic high street renovation
Restoration of historic properties along High Street 2012 has been completed by Julian Harrap Architects
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Berkeley Group buys Thames site
Latest foray by Tony Pidgley into London waterside resi market is Foster-designed scheme in Vauxhall
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BREEAM at the BBC
Vinci’s BBC Wales studios have become the highest BREEAM rated industrial building in the UK
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Redeveloping Bart's and Royal London hospitals
It was tempting to hang a ‘do not resuscitate’ sign on two dingy, barely accessible London hospitals, but Skanska’s redevelopment of the sites has made them functional again - which should perk up medical staff and patients alike
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Green light for Kew scheme
Construction will start later this year on Assael Architects-designed residential scheme
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Atkins unveils designs for wing-shaped China hotel
Hotel-led development will be built near the Cotai tourist strip in Macau