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Sappers repair critical bridge in Helmand
Sappers from Tidworth-based 22 Engineer Regiment have repaired a key bridge in the Lashkar Gah district of Helmand Province, Afghanistan
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The Cheesegrater: One for heavy metal fans
How the 224m-tall Leadenhall ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø was constructed in the City without disrupting the neighbours
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Broadway Malyan to design Singapore healthcare hub
Architect Broadway Malyan has revealed plans for integrated healthcare hub, to be built around Tan Tock Seng Hospital in Singapore
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Essential Berkshire: Berkshire House
Developer Essential Living unveils plans for its first office-to-residential rented housing scheme
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Modular assembly forest school
Lime Tree Primary School, a modular assembly forest school in Greater Manchester, has a sensitive design concept from standardised elements
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Vinci's Doncaster theatre opens
A new performance venue in Doncaster, built by Vinci, opens to the public this week
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Simple Smart House
Design by Sarah Wigglesworth Architects is among those nominated for the Sunday Times’ British Home Awards 2013
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Barratt's Stonegrove scheme revealed
Architect Maccreanor Lavington releases designs for 279-home scheme in Barnet
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Shanghai skyline: The shipyards and The Springs
Farrells appointed to masterplan mixed-use developments for Tishman Speyer
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Library of Birmingham: The borrowers
Mecanoo’s £189m Library of Birmingham is a triumph - once you get inside
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Somerstown Central Community Hub
A council estate cut in two by a dual carriageway has been reconnected by a community hub spanning the divide
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Christchurch's cardboard Cathedral opens for prayer
Japanese architect Shigeru Ban’s new ‘cardboard cathedral’, built in Christchurch, New Zealand, opened to visitors this month
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Liverpool convention centre granted planning
Design by Denton Corker Marshall includes a 216-room hotel
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Pleasure piers: The test of time
Six of the best UK seaside piers that have survived adversity
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Grand Tour: Breakthroughs in sustainability #6
Geoffrey Bawa’s house in Sri Lanka is chosen as the last destination for our grand tour of the world’s most sustainable buildings
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Grand Tour: Breakthroughs in sustainability #5
Why the Visitor Centre at the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens deserves a place on the grand tour of sustainable buildings
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Grand Tour: Breakthroughs in sustainability #4
A grand tour of the world’s most sustainable buildings leads us to the Co-op HQ in Manchester
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Grand Tour: Breakthroughs in sustainability #3
Bournville Village in Birmingham is chosen for the grand tour of sustainble buildings for its basis in community needs
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Rebuilding the Crystal Palace
Does the momentous structure that defined the summer of 1851 have a place in 21 st century London?
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Grand Tour: Breakthroughs in sustainability #2
Industry figures’ grand tour of the world’s most sustainable buildings takes us to Le Hive in Paris