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Roofs shape leisure centre design

Like the majority of leisure centres, structural steelwork is the framing solution of choice for a new stand-out facility in Wiltshire. FACT FILETrowbridge …

Steel goes high in Sutton

Structural steelwork has provided the framing solution for a new sixth form building, creating the centrepiece for a school redevelopment masterplan. FACT …

Mersey living

Forming part of the wider Liverpool Waters development, three residential blocks, comprising 330 units, are relying on steel construction for a speedy and …

Restraint forces to long-span roof truss systems

Dr. Yigit Ozcelik of the Steel Construction Institute (SCI) presents findings from a recent SCI research project sponsored by BCSA, investigating the adequacy …

Structural Steel Design Awards 2025

Introduction By Roger Plank – Chairman of the Judging Panel. It has been my privilege to chair the judging panel for this year’s awards, and I would like …

AWARD – 21 Moorfields, London 

Spanning an important London Underground station and featuring an architecturally-detailed exposed steel frame, 21 Moorfields is a feat of engineering.    …

AWARD – AELTC Indoor Tennis Centre, London

Topped with a tennis-racket inspired undulating roof, the Indoor Tennis Centre is the latest addition to the All England Lawn Tennis Club’s facilities.   …

AWARD – AESC UK, Sunderland

New benchmarks in modular and efficient steelwork construction were set during the delivery of a large gigafactory in Sunderland.  FACT FILEArchitect and …

AWARD – Friends’ School Lisburn, Northern Ireland

Utilising its aesthetic appearance, weathering steel was the chosen material for a pavilion canopy, spanning a teaching and performance space at an Irish …

AWARD – Kepax Bridge, Worcestershire

A new River Severn crossing in Worcester has created a sustainable commuting option for the city’s northern neighbourhoods.  FACT FILEArchitects: Moxon …

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