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COMMENDATION: Central Atrium at Hilltop, RHS Wisley

Structural steelwork provided all the answers for a new sustainably-designed education and science centre formed with two ‘wings’ that are connected by an …

Steel-framed offices achieve outstanding aims

The EQ project in Bristol aims to be one of the city’s first new-build commercial developments to commit to target carbon net-zero in operation in accordance …

City benchmark

Open-plan floorplates, a spiralling atrium and landscaped terraces are just some of the features of 80 Fenchurch Street, one of the City’s latest commercial …

Retail mall goes undercover

A £75M transformation of intu Trafford Centre’s Barton Square is in full swing, as a new glazed roof and dome now span the previously open mall. Martin …

Commercial scheme reinvented

Steel construction has come to the fore as a concrete-framed central London commercial block gets redeveloped with additional floor space. A growing trend in …

New roof for Manchester shopping centre

Steelwork is playing a significant role in the £75M overhaul of the Trafford Centre’s Barton Square in Manchester. Designed by Leach Rhodes Walker, an …

Merit: Manchester Victoria Redevelopment

Manchester Victoria station redevelopment was a challenging project within an existing live railway station with work taking place around a number of Grade II …

Three up in second city

The third of three steel-framed office blocks in Snowhill, Birmingham, is one of the UK’s largest speculative office developments to be constructed outside …

Shoppers’ beacon

A nautical themed shopping centre extension is set to reinvigorate Eastbourne town centre. Martin Cooper reports. A new name, new shops, new restaurants and a …

Seaside town to get shopping beacon

An £85M steel-framed extension to Eastbourne’s existing Arndale shopping mall, currently under construction, will provide 22 new retail units, seven …

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