All Buildings articles – Page 33
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NewsManchester 1 million sq ft scheme primed for planning
The former BBC site in Manchester is to go in for planning in January to be developed into a 1.1 million sq ft mixed-use scheme
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NewsLiverpool's £200m new Chinatown wins planning
Liverpool’s Chinatown is set to expand following planning consent from Liverpool city council
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NewsHeatherwick's Kings Cross retail complex revealed
Argent is looking to create a large retail destination at Kings Cross
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NewsArdmore wins £80m phase one at Canada Water
Ardmore has been awarded the first phase of the major redevelopment of Canada Water
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FeaturesIntergenerational housing: Side by side
One answer to the question of how to house the rapidly ageing UK population is to use an intergenerational model, that mixes housing for all ages, from young to old
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NewsLaing O'Rourke wins role on £850m Edinburgh scheme
Laing O’Rourke lined up for main contractor role on St James’s Quarter regeneration project
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NewsArcadis wins new role on £1bn Manchester Airport transformation
Manchester Airports Group awards Arcadis role of sole managed service provider
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NewsPlans for new residential scheme in Leeds
Residential Securites Ltd is looking to redevelop the former chemical works site in Leeds
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FeaturesBattersea Power Station: Pigs might fly
Battersea Power Station was a landmark beloved of the public even before it appeared on the cover of Pink Floyd’s Animals album. So the pressure was on when Historic England insisted on replacing the four iconic chimneys with perfect replicas of the originals
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NewsGreen light for U+I £45m scheme
U+I Group has won planning permission for a £45m scheme in Ilford
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NewsAtkins unveils revamp of its Epsom campus
Atkins has unveiled designs for a new HQ office building
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NewsVolkerFitzpatrick to build £100m City scheme
VolkerFitzpatrick has won the contract to build Beltane Asset Management’s £100m office block
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NewsBam wins planning for £70m Leeds office
Bam Properties wins approval for its latest £70m office project in Leeds
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FeaturesHorizontal 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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NewsFirst 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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NewsSpurs 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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NewsMayor 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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NewsPlans 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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FeaturesUniversity 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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FeaturesSchool 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













