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Moveable Torfaen EcoºÚ¶´ÉçÇø
White Design worked on the £325,000 scheme using the latest eco-techniques and technology to provide a green benchmark
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UAE unveils ambitious masterplan for Abu Dhabi - images
Plans for emirate will see population triple to 3m over next 22 years
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Dixon Jones' Kings Place: Water music
Dixon Jones’ canalside Kings Place in London combines public concert halls and art galleries with private office space. It is an extraordinary hybrid of a building, says Martin Spring
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A comforting vision of L: KPMG in Canary Wharf
KPMG’s new building in Canary Wharf shows that comfortable, glass-clad offices and the CO2 emissions targets expected in the 2010 revision of Part L are not mutually exclusive.
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Skanska UK wins £88m Two Kingdom Street project
Contractor picked by Development Securities for 13-storey builidng at PaddingtonCentral
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Manchester's new Islington Millennium Community
Construction Excellence looks at the sustainable approach clients EP and Urban Splash has taken in East Manchester
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Skanska wins Minerva £150m city scheme
Skanska has won a £150m contract to build Minerva’s St Botolphs development in the City of London.The office and retail scheme, located on a 1.25 acre site in Aldgate, was designed by architect Grimshaw. The 14-storey building is the second of two schemes in the City that Skanska is building ...
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Heathrow T5 recycles and reuses waste
In the first of a series of sustainable case studies submitted by Construction Excellence, the body assesses the work carried out on the recently completed Terminal 5 project with 97% of its waste material recycled or recovered
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Well fit: Foster + Partners’ Willis ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø
StructureTone completes fit-out of architects sustainable timber building in the City
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Grand Piano
As negotiations continue over the Shard, images have been revealed of the first UK project designed by its architect, Renzo Piano, close to Centrepoint tower in central London.
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So that’s how it’s done
Construction has begun on Eureka, a sustainable office building in Kent for developer Quadrant Estates.
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Camp Telefónica
The design of a huge telecoms business park near Madrid borrows heavily from a Roman military camp
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Bankside 123
A giant £220m office development, delivered on time, to budget, with zero defects – and an admirable approach to sustainability
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Controversy stirred up over McAslan ‘glass box’
Office block close to St Paul's attracts criticism despite winning approval from English Heritage
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La Tour Signal
This is one of five shortlisted plans for the Signal tower in Paris’ La Défense district, which were unveiled at Mipim this week.
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Foster + Partners unveils Abu Dhabi world trade centre
At Mipim architect reveals sustainable design for trade centre in a new waterfront city
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Fit for a king (and The Guardian)
Kings Place, a limestone-clad building that will house a public concert hall, sculpture gallery and the offices of The Guardian, is nearing completion.
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Make in Britain
Ken Shuttleworth practice's first big scheme is hotbed of people-oriented sustainability. It also employs an policy of sourcing much of the products used from within these shores
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The incredible hull
Ralph Erskine’s Ark is one of London’s most striking landmarks, but it has lain dormant for most of its short existence. Now developer Landid and an architect called DN-A have enacted an extraordinary genetic mutation. Martin Spring saw the result
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The eve of Adamstown
The £300m mixed-use centre of Adamstown, Ireland's only independent new town, has been submitted for planning approval by London urban designer Metropolitan Workshop and Irish developer Castlethorne Construction.