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SSDA shortlist highlights teamwork

Corus and the BCSA have announced a 22 strong shortlist of projects for the 2009 Structural Steel Design Awards (SSDA), the 41st year they have been held. The …

SDA 2008 – Students show future promise

The Corus Student Design Awards were presented to winning undergraduate design teams at the Structural Steel Design Awards ceremony held at the Victoria & …

SSDA 2008 – Unilever House, London

A new eight-storey steel framed headquarters was constructed for Unilever within a retained Grade II listed façade built in 1931. Approximately 2,000t of …

SSDA 2008 – National Tennis Centre, Roehampton

  Comprising six indoor and 16 outdoor tennis courts, the National Tennis Centre provides a world class facility for players and coaches. In 2002 the Lawn …

SSDA 2008 – Terminal 5, Heathrow Airport

  Terminal 5 will handle approximately 30 million passengers per annum and makes a significant statement on the world travel scene. The design of Heathrow …

SSDA 2008 – The O2 Arena, North Greenwich

Situated inside the original Millennium Dome, the 02 Arena has been designed to be the most technically and acoustically advanced concert arena in Europe. …

Structural Steel Design Awards 2008

Introduction by David W. Lazenby CBE – Chairman of the Judges Since the Structural Steel Design Awards were initiated 40 years ago by Dr Finniston many …

SSDA 2008 – Best-ever Awards a beacon to construction

                          Entries to the 2008 Structural Steel Design Awards were hailed as …

SSDA 2008 – The Singing Ringing Tree, Burnley

Topping a hill in Lancashire, Singing Ringing Tree is a musical sculpture and part of a project exploring the role of art in regeneration. Councillor Roger …

SSDA 2008 – Transfer Structure, 55 Baker Street, London

This slim, elegant and angular steel structure replaces 12 original reinforced concrete columns and presents a stunning backdrop in the reception area of this …

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