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COMMENDATION – Lucent, London

Sat behind the Piccadilly Lights, a steel-framed mixed-use scheme is a prime example of innovative design and structural ingenuity. FACT FILEArchitect: …

COMMENDATION – One Great Cumberland Place, London

Helping to protect the capital’s historic streetscape, a steel-framed office and retail development combines a retained façade with a new modern interior. …

COMMENDATION – Paddington Square, London

A 23-storey mixed-use building, which includes west London’s highest rooftop restaurant, has revitalised an area between Paddington Station and St Mary’s …

MERIT – Holbein Gardens, London

Sustainability and circularity are at the heart of a central London project where reclaimed steelwork made up approximately one-third of the overall steel …

SSDA 2024 National Finalists

Devon Place Footbridge, Newport FACT FILEArchitect: Grimshaw ArchitectsStructural engineer: Cass HaywardMain contractor: Griffiths LtdClient: Newport City …

Steel by design

Retail therapy in Gloucestershire is about to get a significant boost once the steel-framed Cotswolds Designer Outlet opens its numerous doors in Spring 2025. …

Steel passes the test for science block

Providing a quick delivery and minimal internal columns, structural steelwork was the chosen framing solution for the University of Hertfordshire’s largest …

Steel goes back to school

The construction of a new independent school in Bedford has reaffirmed that structural steelwork is the framing solution of choice for educational facilities …

Shipyard expansion launched with steel

A series of 80m-long steel trusses form the necessary column-free internal space for a large manufacturing hall that will transform and enhance shipbuilding on …

Refurbishment shops with steel

The site formerly occupied by one of central London’s best-known department stores is being extensively remodelled into a flexible, nine-storey BREEAM …

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