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Commendation: Waterloo Station Roof Infill

A roof structure, requiring a high degree of complex design work, bridges the gap between two existing structures at the UK’s busiest station to form a new …

Merit: The Gravity Bar, Guinness Storehouse, Dublin

Strengthened Edwardian steel columns along with the construction of a new rooftop structure, have helped enlarge one of Dublin’s most popular attractions. …

Merit: Scarborough Footbridge, York

Reminiscent of Viking longboats, a new weathering steel pedestrian and cycle bridge has improved access between York railway station and the city centre. …

SSDA National Finalists

The Balfour, Kirkwall, Orkney A steel-framed design helped NHS Orkney realise its wish to have a unique hospital that attended to the Islands’ needs. Known …

Winners announced at 52nd Structural Steel Design Awards

Six projects were Award winners at this year’s Structural Steel Design Awards (SSDA). The six winning projects at the 52nd annual SSDA were Tintagel …

SSDA Shortlist 2020

A total of 22 diverse projects from around the UK that highlight steelwork’s numerous attributes have made it onto the shortlist for the 2020 Structural …

SSDA 2019 – Introduction

By Christopher Nash RIBA – Chairman of the Judging panel. Again this year I was very pleased to moderate the deliberations of our talented judging team …

Project of the Year: Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, New Stadium

The Premier League’s newest stadium has a 62,000 all-seater capacity and a sliding pitch to allow it to host non-football events. FACT FILE Architect: …

Award: Coal Drops Yard, London

A bespoke curving steel-framed roof structure straddles two restored buildings and provides a new retail destination with its crowning glory. FACT FILE …

Award: Taplow Riverside Footbridge

The latest Thames crossing is a slender, sculptural form that was erected in an area of natural beauty with limited construction access. FACT FILE Architect: …

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