SSDA Awards
Innovation highlighted in SSDA shortlist
Corus and the BCSA have announced a 17 project shortlist for the 2010 Structural Steel Design Awards (SSDA), the 42nd year they have been held. The projects …
SSDA 2009 – New Academic Building, London School of Economics & Political Science
A range of innovative strategies were employed for this extensive remodelling of an Edwardian government office block. This project skillfully combined steel …
SSDA 2009 – No 2 Spinningfields Square, Manchester
Providing high quality office, restaurant and retail space over six floors, the project is a landmark structure at the entrance to a city centre business …
SSDA 2009 – Wimbledon Centre Court Redevelopment, London
Constructed over a three-year period the steelwork element of the Centre Court redevelopment included the demolition and rebuilding of the East Stand …
SSDA 2009 – Castleford Footbridge
Spanning the River Aire, Castleford’s new footbridge unites the town and forms the first phase of a proposed riverscape masterplan. Wakefield Council funded …
SSDA 2009 – Xstrata Aerial Walkway, Kew
Since opening in May 2008 Kew Gardens’ aerial walkway has been a complete success delighting thousands of visitors with its treetop views. Brilliantly …
SSDA 2009 – Oxford University Biochemistry Building
An iconic building housing a state-of-the art facility, the Oxford University Biochemistry Building provides a functional laboratory space alongside a high …
SSDA 2009 – Cabot Circus Roof, Broadmead, Bristol
Bristol’s new £500M mixed-use development incorporates a unique collection of slender gridshell and barrel vaulted glass roofs. The Cabot Circus retail …
Structural Steel Design Awards 2009
Introduction by David W. Lazenby CBE – Chairman of the Judges Every year the Structural Steel Design Awards demonstrate that steelwork is the structural …
SDA 2009 – Students show design innovation
The Corus Student Design Awards once again revealed the depth of architectural and engineering talent that is coming through UK universities and colleges, said …










