All Build stage articles – Page 2
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Birmingham Library gets topped out
The new Birmingham Library was topped out at an official ceremony last week.
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Vinci Constuction starts work on £20m Doncaster theatre
Venue, developed by Muse and Doncaster council, part of wider regeneration of town
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LDA reveals Silvertown Quays shortlist
Developers invited to submit outline proposals for £1.5bn project by 10 October
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Ground Zero: The world's emptiest space
Until the physical gap is filled, the emotional void of 9/11 will continue to haunt the city. Ike Ijeh looks at how designers, architects and builders are working to do justice to the significance of the site. Photography by Keith Kleiner
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John McAslan gives King's Cross its wow factor
New 150m-wide canopy framing the Western concourse will be biggest spanning station structure in Europe
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BinLaden Group to build world's tallest tower
Saudi Arabian Prince Alwaleed has struck a £736m deal with the BinLaden Group to build the world’s tallest tower in Jeddah.
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Titanic Belfast Visitor Centre: Now waterproof
Aluminium rainscreen panels have been installed on the attraction
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The Pinnacle goes onwards and upwards
Work will proceed after being stalled for much of the year
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King's Cross station's £500m redevelopment: King of King's
King’s Cross station was long ago toppled from its architectural throne by neighbouring St Pancras. But a £500m refurbishment is about to make it a terminus worthy of the people
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University of Essex gets an update
Mott MacDonald has been appointed mechanical, electrical and public health consultant for Patel Taylor Architects’ £21m scheme for the University of Essex’s Colchester campus
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The Shard edges skywards
Work is progressing on the Shard, with the first 31 floors nearly complete
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The Shard: London's tallest building
Londoners have hardly been able to believe their eyes as the capital’s tallest building has shot up in front of them at dizzying speed. ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø braves icy winds to report on an engineering triumph
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Embassy Gardens submits planning application
Ballymore has submitted a planning application for Terry Farrell & Partners’ masterplan for Embassy Gardens
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Fit for a king
The first private sale homes on the King’s Cross Central regeneration project in central London have gained planning permission.
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Hubble bubble: the ArcelorMittal Orbit
The ArcelorMittal Orbit is a third of its way to becoming London’s tallest sculpture
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