All Buildings articles – Page 61
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FeaturesSpecial projects: Cutty Sark - the crystal ship
The world’s last surviving tea clipper has risen again - not just restored, but dramatically suspended in a vast diagrid glass canopy. Ike Ijeh looks around - and underneath - Grimshaw Architects’ impressive renovation
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FeaturesSpecial report: M&E in retail
With seven of last year’s top 10 BREEAM-rated retail stores to its name and its first energy centre about to open, the John Lewis Partnership is setting the pace when it comes to carbon-free shopping
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FeaturesThe Olympics: After the party's over
This year’s Olympics will not be the first time that London has hosted a global event of historic proportions, but what were the legacies of our previous efforts? Ike Ijeh tells a tale of grand museums, hallowed turfs and mass installation public toilets …
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NewsExpert witnesses called in £3.5m Liverpool museum case
Trial over breach of contract allegations expected to last 16 days
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NewsArena plan for Battersea Power Station
Architect Allies & Morrison offers ‘practical’ proposals for London landmark
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NewsNew square for Fulham
London Square has won planning permission to create a £100m residential square in Fulham
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NewsNo manslaughter charge over 'wind tunnel' death
CPS advises against prosecuting architect for Leeds tower fatality
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FeaturesThe Titanic Belfast: The ship comes home
The Titanic museum in Belfast is a striking and poignant memorial to a vessel whose history is intrisically intertwined with that of the city. Ike Ijeh reports
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Business hub made entirely from shipping containers unveiled
Clugston completes £1.2m sustainable project in Sunderland
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FeaturesThe modern reader: Worcester's library of the future
Feilden Clegg Bradley’s Hive library in Worcester is a bold reinterpretation of the area’s pottery heritage while leaving no one in any doubt that it’s ready for the age of the Kindle
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FeaturesThe Building Awards shortlist 2012
Sixteen buildings - including laboratories, galleries, banks, the UK’s second tallest building and a space-shuttle-strength storage facility - are vying for two top prizes at this year’s Building Awards. Ike Ijeh runs down the shortlist
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NewsBacking sought for £600m Waterloo plans
Proposals would create new business district and ‘Victory Arch Square’
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NewsThumbs up for new Thameside hotel
City of London approves Queen Hithe Hotel for shadow of St Paul’s
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FeaturesFrance's nuclear fusion reactor: The hottest and coldest place on earth
Building goes on the trail of the ITER - a £12.5bn multinational project that might just save the world …
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NewsLove arts: Culture in store for Southampton
Former department store site to become new arts complex
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NewsBREEAM accolade for The Green
University of Bradford’s £40m student village graduates with eco honours
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NewsFarrells 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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NewsShenzhen high-rise scheme set to move forward
Architect wins approval for 18-tower Galaxy Yabao project in China














