All Buildings articles – Page 11
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Features70 St Mary Axe - ahead of the curve
The distinctive sloping roof of 70 St Mary Axe has earned it the nickname ‘The Can of Ham’. But to fulfil the demands of the build programme, Mace has had to adopt ultra-efficient methods that think outside the box
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NewsLandsec's City office scheme OK'd
Wilkinson Eyre-designed building will be new London base for Deutsche Bank
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NewsLandsec's City office scheme set for approval
Wilkinson Eyre-designed scheme will be new London base for Deutsche Bank
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NewsSearch begins for contractor to revamp Manchester Town Hall
Up to 80 sub-contracts are anticipated to be given out by the winning main contractor
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FeaturesProjects: Built by gaslight
An eagerly awaited luxury housing development at King’s Cross has an unusual exterior – three Victorian gasholders frame the structures
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NewsChelsea kicks off search for stadium builders
Premier League club’s new stadium will have 60,000 capacity when built
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NewsStyles & Wood nabs deal to revamp new home of taxman
HMRC will move into new Liverpool home next year
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NewsSir Robert McAlpine starts £40m Leeds office scheme
Former city centre cinema is being into new office space
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NewsKeltbray starts at site of 'Gotham City' scheme
Demolition to start next month at site of TH Real Estate’s delayed City skyscraper
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NewsGraham appointed to modernise London university's maths building
Project is exepcted to complete next year
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FeaturesProjects: Pane management - the restoration of the Temperate House at Kew
The Temperate House at Kew, the world’s largest Victorian greenhouse, is about to emerge from a painstaking – and at times nerve-racking – restoration
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NewsTfL brings 12-acre Docklands site to market
East London site is expected to provide 1,500 new homes
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NewsSir Robert McAlpine teams up with property entrepreneur on £2bn project
JV is to target the south east of the country
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NewsG&T bags role on £1bn revamp of west London shopping centre
Latest version of the scheme is back in with planners for approval
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FeaturesProjects: Raiders of the lost car park
Multi-storey car parks may not traditionally have been seen as desirable real estate, but a lucky few are being repurposed as everything from luxury hotels to micro-flats
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NewsRival consultants replace Aecom at second Shardette
Firm was acting as QS and project manager on the scheme
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NewsUrban Splash teams up with student housing specialist for third phase at Park Hill
Regeneration specialist plans to develop accommodation for 350 students at the grade II* listed estate
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NewsParadise work still weeks away from resuming, Argent confirms
Birmingham development came to a standstill after Carillion went bust













