All Offices articles – Page 19
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FeaturesCeiling panels
TechStyle is a new large format suspended ceiling from Hunter Douglas Architectural Projects that is designed to meet the demand for high-performance acoustic absorption in applications such as open-plan offices while at the same time offering improved appearance
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Multi-serviced chilled beams
Trox UK has extended the lighting options on its range of multi-service chilled beams with the addition of a high-efficiency option
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NewsZaha Hadid beats Snøhetta with Cairo Expo City design
Architect's winning concept for 450,000m2 exhibition city in Egypt invokes the fluidity of the Nile
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NewsWood Wharf submits Pelli's Docklands tower for planning
Developers British Waterways, Ballymore and Canary Wharf Group unveil towers by Pelli and KPF
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NewsTV premiere: Riyadh television HQ by Heneghan Peng
This is a first look at a headquarters building for satellite television operator Arabsat in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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NewsAnyone fancy a G&T?
Collado Collins and Watkins Gray International have designed Gardiner & Theobald's new London office
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News£50m Liverpool building submitted for planning permission
18-storey tower, designed by Broadway Malyan, will attempt to win tenants from relocation of government offices
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Features0-14 tower, Dubai: The hole story
It turns out it’s 1,326. But don’t let the whimsical appearance fool you – this is one of Dubai’s most technically advanced and ecologically efficient buildings
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NewsCool runnings: Coop Himmelblau's Dalian International Conference Centre
Work has started on the Dalian International Conference Centre in Shenzen, China, designed by Coop Himmelblau
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FeaturesBig ambitions: Defra's Alnwick HQ
When designers began working on Defra’s offices in Alnwick, they thought a BREEAM ‘excellent’ rating an exciting enough challenge. But then BRE went and introduced ‘outstanding’…
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FeaturesCost model: Data centres
As IT power increases, so energy use has grown enormously. Simon Rawlinson and Nick Bending of Davis Langdon examine the design and cost implications of low-energy data centres
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NewsHigh flier: Airport Property Partnership HQ
The headquarters of the Airport Property Partnership at Gatwick airport has been completed
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NewsDelivering justice: Birmingham magistrates’ court complex
Birmingham council has unveiled plans for an £81m magistrates’ court complex designed by the team behind the Stirling prize-nominated Civil Justice Courts in Manchester.
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NewsFitzpatrick builds for its green future
Winner of the Building Sustainability Award large project of the year the new Fitzpatrick HQ building is an exemplar of green development. It achieved a BREEAM ‘excellent’ rating thanks to an inspired design, dual power supplies, dimmable external lighting and pine scented air
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NewsGreen light for Vauxhall Sky Gardens
The mixed-use tower is the first tall building to be approved since the election of Boris Johnson
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NewsBanking on a green future: EIB's Luxembourg HQ
Ingenhoven extension to Sir Denys Lasdun’s original building boasts a dramatic 13,000m² roof that is key to its sustainability
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NewsAedas designs Abu Dhabi Investment Council HQ
South facing twin roofs incorporate photo-voltaic cells and special shading screen reduces glare
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NewsVOSA’s new parking space
The Vehicle and Operator Services Agency (VOSA) has taken up residence in Holder Mathias Architects’ £7.5m office building in Swansea, developed by Babcock & Brown in partnership with the Welsh assembly.
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FeaturesDressing the pinnacle
Putting a cladding system on a shape as eccentric as the Pinnacle tower is hard enough. But how do you give it openable windows as well? Stephen Kennett found out
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NewsOffice favourite: Largest Czech office scheme
One of the Czech Republic’s largest office developments has reached completion














