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SSDA 2010 – Other finalists

South Courtyard Infill, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Enhancing a Grade II listed building, this project’s design includes a contemporary …

SSDA 2010 – The Rose Bowl, Leeds Metropolitan University

Housing the new faculty of Business and Law, the Rose Bowl also provides top quality teaching facilities and a central hub for connecting students from all …

Carlisle academy provides educational boost for Cumbria

More than 200t of structural steelwork is being supplied and erected by Caunton Engineering for the new £26M Richard Rose Central Academy in Carlisle. The …

Steel boost for Kent college

Part of a phased redevelopment at North West Kent College, two new steel framed teaching blocks are currently under construction. One of the most buoyant …

Creative university challenge

A key part of Glyndwr University’s development programme, a new highly sustainable and environmentally friendly creative industries building is under …

April 2010 – Prospects from energy

The UK economy is clearly still struggling, but the debate is now centred on how strong the recovery is likely to be. At least recovery seems to have started, …

March 2010 – Steel tops low carbon class

Head teachers sitting in the award winning new modern schools of the sort that steel construction provides can award themselves gold stars for their …

Community spirited school

NSC reports on the continuing National Academies framework in Liverpool where the new £24M Litherland High School for Sefton Council is under construction. …

Resourceful campus for Rugby

Warwickshire College’s new campus in Rugby is nearing completion with the steel frame now fully erected. Comprising a number of single, two and three storey …

College kickstarts Titanic scheme

Belfast’s once thriving shipyards, now rechristened the Titanic Quarter, are in the midst of a major redevelopment with a new college one of the first …

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