All Buildings articles – Page 88

  • Exterior of the Hive building planned for Manchester
    News

    Sustainable office on a shoestring

    2007-10-04T10:40:00Z

    Web exclusive: Here’s a new office in Manchester that’s making sustainable virtues out of a tight budget. Will Jones reports on the planned Hive building for developer Argent

  • Roof of the Genesis Centre sustainable building in Taunton
    News

    Eco-education

    2007-10-01T11:34:00Z

    The Genesis Centre in Taunton, Somerset, has a messianic mission to spread the word on sustainable materials and techniques.

  • Gordon Brown
    News

    Eco-town winners to be announced by March

    2007-09-28T01:12:00Z

    Sustainability consultants claim six-month timetable for choosing winning bidders for Gordon Brown’s 10 new towns is unrealistic

  • Isis neutron facility
    Features

    Isis neutron facility

    2007-09-28T00:00:00Z

    Thomas Lane goes to south Oxfordshire to find out why you need very big tweezers to pick up very small objects …

  • News

    Lend Lease axed from £190m job

    2007-09-28T00:00:00Z

    Developer Lend Lease has been removed from a £190m regeneration project in Eastbourne amid fears its appointment could fall foul of competition law.

  • Green Cities design for Bradford competition
    News

    Green Cities scoops Bradford award

    2007-09-27T11:36:00Z

    Architect wins award for modernisation of Victorian housing

  • News

    Breeam dream

    2007-09-25T14:05:00Z

    This office scheme in Leeds is not only the highest-scoring BREEAM building yet but one where green means more commercially viable

  • News

    National Trust HQ reviewed

    2007-09-20T10:26:00Z

    Web exclusive: Air-conditioning is dead, long live cardigan culture. How the team behind the new headquarters for the National Trust persuaded the building users to acclimatize to varying temperatures. Plus full post-occupation data

  • Features

    The writing’s on the wall

    2007-09-14T00:00:00Z

    Two neighbouring sixties council estates in north London. One is the best kept estate in the district. The other is in total disrepair, blighted by crime and, much to residents’ relief, being torn down. To find out what can be learned for the latest wave of high-density inner-city housing developments, ...

  • Wessex Water sustainable case study
    News

    The Wessex way

    2007-09-11T09:56:00Z

    Web exclusive: Will Jones returns to landmark sustainable building the Wessex Water operations centre near Bath and reveals the full post occupation data on the scheme

  • Features

    ‘Imagine that you are on level 80 and you want a sandwich. How long will that take you?’

    2007-09-07T00:00:00Z

    … and other logistical nightmares that might arise when you start building the tallest skyscraper in western Europe between a train station, a bus station, several busy roads and a hospital. Thomas Lane watches work finally get started on the Shard

  • Sheffield Cooling Towers
    News

    Demolition day looms for Sheffield cooling towers

    2007-09-03T06:00:00Z

    The destruction of the Tinsley cooling towers will take place this year despite a 4,000-strong petition for them to be saved

  • Yorkon’s eye-catching buildings to hook style-conscious new clients
    Features

    Pump up the volume

    2007-08-31T00:00:00Z

    Martin Spring takes a look at the latest advances in volumetric construction, from novel uses for shipping containers to designs for modules that are – whisper it – less boxy. But will any of this increase its popularity among housebuilders?

  • News

    The code level six house

    2007-08-30T16:53:00Z

    Here's an attempt to put in practice what is currently nothing more than dream for most housebuilders - a new property that meets the A grade of the new Code for Sustainable Homes, level six

  • New Snowdon Cafe
    News

    Roof installed on Snowdon's mountain-top cafe

    2007-08-22T12:33:00Z

    Carillion successfully install Corus Kalzip roofing system on Snowdon's famous tourist attraction

  • Features

    The quiet revolutionary

    2007-08-03T00:00:00Z

    Don’t be fooled by the lack of windmills and solar panels – this Innovate Properties building in Leeds is the greenest office in the UK, even with its mechanical ventilation. Eleanor Cochrane finds out how it was done

  • Features

    Pretty bubbles in the air

    2007-08-03T00:00:00Z

    The Water Cube, as the 2008 Olympic aquatics centre is known, is the largest ETFE-clad building in the world. And, as it nears completion, its vast bubble-wrap exterior is already the talk of Beijing.

  • Features

    Narrow site access: How do you get a four-bedroom house through this door?

    2007-07-27T00:00:00Z

    Imagine getting all the materials for a four-bedroom house with nanny flat through a standard-sized doorway on a busy London street (yes, that one on the left). Tricky, no? Now imagine doing it against the wishes of some mightily cheesed off and powerful neighbours. Thomas Lane reports on a project ...

  • Three medium-rise blocks encircle a pedestrian square
    Features

    Guess who just upped their street cred

    2007-07-20T00:00:00Z

    You’d expect the winners of the Housing Design Awards to be ambitious schemes. But you may be surprised to learn they’ve been built by the biggest mass developers and the smallest social landlords. Martin Spring celebrates some of the best entries and, on page 50, revisits a trailblazing former winner.Photographs ...

  • Akron’s classical brick art museum has been spectacularly extended
    Features

    Ohio silver: Coop Himmelb(l)au

    2007-07-20T00:00:00Z

    Austrian architect Coop Himmelb(l)au has added sweeping glass walls, a jutting roof and a whole lot of metal to a Midwestern art gallery