All Offices articles – Page 23
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Images: Edward Cullinan reveals designs for £13m Digital Lab
New facility set for completion in the summer will utilise natural ventilation
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£1bn ‘city beneath a city’ planned for Amsterdam
Lack of space and high land prices drive engineers to plan 1 million m2 project under canals
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HKR wins planning for office over Crossrail
Planning permission has been granted for a green-roofed London office development that will cantilever over new Crossrail tunnels
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Sheppard Robson to design £100m Hammersmith scheme
Grainger/Helical Bar scheme beats off stiff competition for King Street site in West London
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Council House 2, Melbourne: Australia’s greenest office building
Council House 2, an administrative building for the City of Melbourne, is the first in the country to achieve the highest possible rating of six stars in Australia’s Green Star environmental accreditation. It is now influencing a new era of office design
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Hello, Piccadilly
Specialist contractor Inviron is to complete M&E work on the Carver’s Warehouse development in Manchester next month.
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Wilkinson Eyre towers to flank London's Beetham tower
Southwark Council has granted planning permission for the scheme on Blackfriars Road
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Green grows the City-oh
The capital’s largest “green” roof has just been completed in the City of London.
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The secret life of buildings
We hear an awful lot about architects’ splendid low-energy designs, but information about how they actually work when built is rarer than hens’ teeth. So we should all be grateful to Simons, which not only built itself a green office, but collected a year’s data on how it functioned. ...
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Eco-building disguised as a hedge
Architect and interior design firm's design for a business HQ boasts 100% renewable energy
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News-making tower
The New York Times ڶ in Manhattan, New York, is the best in clever and yet subtle architecture but its designers have bucked the trend and not tried for LEED accreditation, opting instead to build for user comfort. Does this bode well for skyscraper design in the 21st Century?
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Waterless urinals
A range of urinals has been launched by Gen Quip that operates without water or the need for waste cartridges, microbial blocks or deoderising tablets.
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Radiators you can sit on
Jaga Heating Products has launched a bench radiator for lobbies and public spaces.
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Track lighting
Zumtobel Lighting has launched the Tren modular track system for lighting high ceiling spaces.
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Environment-friendly paint
ڶ Design Partnership has designed this administrative centre for Edinburgh council in the Waverley Valley district, mid-way between Princes Street and the Scottish parliament at Holyrood.
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Prefabricated toilet cubicles
Cubicle Centre has developed the Malvern range for washroom refurbishments.
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Acoustic control
The London offices of insurer Friends Provident have been fitted with a sound control system by Acoustic Comfort.
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When it’s hip to be square
The new Home Office HQ in Sheffield may look an unremarkable block but it is setting the style for green workspace.