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Steel highlights college redevelopment

A four-storey teaching block featuring some integral internal and external steelwork forms the initial phase of an ongoing redevelopment programme at Luton’s …

MERIT: Pace Gallery, Hanover Square, London

A cleverly reconfigured space, with a central steel staircase, is the new home for a leading international art gallery FACT FILEArchitect: Jamie Fobert …

MERIT: Houlton School, Rugby

Steel construction has allowed an historically significant radio station building to be retained and converted into a large secondary and sixth form school. …

Steel creates Cyclone

Structural steelwork is playing a leading role in the creation of a new and exciting addition to the available attractions at Center Parcs Whinfell

University research hub gets steel staircase

Work is progressing at Cardiff University where a Translational Research Hub (TRH) is being constructed by Bouygues. Designed by HOK’s London Studio, the TRH …

Somerset steelwork contractor wins product award

Taunton Fabrications has won Willmott Dixon’s Product Award at the contractor’s recently held Wales & The West Supply Chain Awards. The award is given …

Yorkshire gets fitness boost

An economically-designed steel-framed leisure centre is set to provide the local community in Bradford with modern sporting facilities. One of the more active …

Academic design exposed

A famous London seat of learning has chosen to use an aesthetically-pleasing exposed steel frame for its latest redevelopment project. Martin Cooper reports. …

Commendation: The Curve, Slough

A new multi-purpose community venue forms a central element of the larger heart of Slough regeneration project. The three-level Curve building is 89.7m long, …

Merit: Wellcome Collection Dynamic Stair, London

A key feature of the Wellcome Collection’s development project, the Dynamic Stair is a free-flowing form, travelling from floor-to-floor without any visually …

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