All Retail articles – Page 14

  • New Brighton Seahouse
    News

    Liverpool student wins contest with fish'n'chip shop design

    2008-10-21T11:12:00Z

    Architecture student inspired by fish’n’chips and tea rooms scoops first prize for ’quintessentially British’ pier at New Brighton

  • Foreign Office Architects’ John Lewis department store in Leicester is draped in ornate cladding reminiscent of lacy net curtains
    Features

    Cost model: Retail development

    2008-10-03T00:00:00Z

    This year marks the peak of the retail cycle. With the economy slowing, can future schemes deliver quality and innovation? Simon Rawlinson and Richard Taylor of Davis Langdon investigate

  • Cabot Circus shopping centre
    News

    Hammerson and Land Secs’ Cabot Circus opens

    2008-09-25T10:19:00Z

    £600m shopping centre and mixed-use development opens in Bristol

  • Marks Barfield's Costa Coffee
    News

    Marks Barfield adds a dash of colour to Costa Coffee

    2008-08-27T12:23:00Z

    Vibrant facade dominates new coffee shop at Grosvenor's Liverpool One scheme

  • Everton's new stadium
    News

    Everton wins approval for new football stadium

    2008-06-11T10:52:00Z

    Local council gives assent but public inquiry could yet be called on £400m Kirkby scheme featuring Tesco and 50,000-seater stadium

  • Tony Jacob
    Features

    John Lewis' Tony Jacob: Double helpings

    2008-05-30T00:00:00Z

    Shopaholics will be delighted – contractors, too: John Lewis Partnership plans to double its floor space within 10 years and is looking for new firms to work with. Roxane McMeeken met Tony Jacob, aka the man with the cheque book

  • Features

    Paradise Street, Liverpool: Mayfair comes to Merseyside

    2008-05-30T00:00:00Z

    With a pricetag of £1bn , Liverpool One could have ended up as a never-ending shopping mall. But it’s a whole lot classier than that.

  • Features

    Spotlights

    2008-05-23T00:00:00Z

    Zumtobel’s new Arcos spotlight and wallwasher system provides architects and designers with a complete range of spotlights for specification in museums, art galleries and shops.

  • Features

    Washroom lockers

    2008-05-23T00:00:00Z

    Washroom Washroom’s Tempo collection has been used at the £5.8m Mark Hall sports centre in Harlow, Essex.

  • Features

    Laminate panelling

    2008-05-23T00:00:00Z

    Polyrey has launched Papago, a collection of decorative laminate wall panelling for interior applications.

  • Features

    Gimbal-mounted lighting

    2008-05-23T00:00:00Z

    Sill Lighting has introduced a gimbal range of lighting.

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    Heavy duty partitioning

    2008-05-23T00:00:00Z

    British Gypsum has introduced a hybrid version of its GypWall Extreme partition system for applications that need one side of the wall to perform beyond the BS5234 “Severe Duty” rating.

  • Features

    Self-cleaning cladding

    2008-05-23T00:00:00Z

    SpeedDeck Building Systems has enhanced its Vitesse steel-faced architectural wall cladding products by offering an optional self-cleaning surface.

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    Suspended ceilings

    2008-05-23T00:00:00Z

    Armstrong World Industries, a supplier of suspended ceiling systems, has extended its range of metal ceiling solutions with the introduction of the Orcal Canopy.

  • Neil Sachdev
    Features

    Neil Sachdev: Want to work for Sainsbury's? First stack some shelves ...

    2008-05-16T00:00:00Z

    Supermarket giant Sainsbury’s plans to spend more than £700m annually on growing its space by 10% over the next three years. But if you want to impress commercial director Neil Sachdev, you’ll need to know your way around the shop floor.

  • Features

    Foreign Office Architects' John Lewis in Leicester: Great Drapes

    2008-05-02T00:00:00Z

    Foreign Office Architects’ new John Lewis department store in Leicester has revolutionised retail design by wearing its curtains department on the outside. Martin Spring admires the stitching

  • Features

    Liverpool One on-site: Welcome to paradise

    2008-01-11T00:00:00Z

    How do you co-ordinate a £1bn budget, 40 buildings, 22 architects and 90 consultants to deliver the most ambitious regeneration scheme Liverpool has ever seen? Thomas Lane went to ask the man who has to do it

  • Features

    Westfield's Peter Miller: Would you like to work for us?

    2007-06-15T00:00:00Z

    That chap over on the right is Peter Miller, and he’s a big cheese at developer Westfield. Peter has a lot of work on his hands, and so he’s cunningly turned a regular interview into a recruitment advert aimed at you, dear reader. Katie Puckett listened to the pitch. And ...

  • Features

    Westfield at White City: Westway to the world

    2007-06-15T00:00:00Z

    Need any more evidence of Westfield’s massive ambitions? How about these 14 cranes looming over west London, and the huge mall rising around them. Or the fact that it ditched its contractor to take on this monster of a project by itself.

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    Tesco’s troubles

    2007-04-27T00:00:00Z

    Britain’s most successful business (probably) is one of the construction industry’s most important clients (definitely). Yet rumours of strife in its supply chain and a rush of bad publicity appear to be undermining its position.