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AWARD – n2 Nova Evolved, London

Built on a congested site with important water and transport assets underneath, a 17-storey commercial building forms the second phase of the Nova development …

AWARD – Sky Innovation Centre, London

Showcasing structural engineering excellence to reduce carbon by advanced analysis, this minimalist building creates an inspiring working environment for a …

COMMENDATION – Bishops Square, London

A fully exposed structural steel frame forms a stand-out retail building adjacent to an historic east London market. FACT FILEArchitects: Foster + Partners, …

COMMENDATION – Lucent, London

Sat behind the Piccadilly Lights, a steel-framed mixed-use scheme is a prime example of innovative design and structural ingenuity. FACT FILEArchitect: …

COMMENDATION – One Great Cumberland Place, London

Helping to protect the capital’s historic streetscape, a steel-framed office and retail development combines a retained façade with a new modern interior. …

COMMENDATION – Paddington Square, London

A 23-storey mixed-use building, which includes west London’s highest rooftop restaurant, has revitalised an area between Paddington Station and St Mary’s …

SSDA 2024 National Finalists

Devon Place Footbridge, Newport FACT FILEArchitect: Grimshaw ArchitectsStructural engineer: Cass HaywardMain contractor: Griffiths LtdClient: Newport City …

Refurbishment shops with steel

The site formerly occupied by one of central London’s best-known department stores is being extensively remodelled into a flexible, nine-storey BREEAM …

Sustainability drives refurbishment

The cut and carve refurbishment of 20 Giltspur Street in the City of London has resulted in the project team achieving a number of sustainability benefits. …

Steel refurb creates modern workspaces

New steelwork elements are helping to strengthen an existing frame, while also creating reconfigured floorplates for an extensive refurbishment project on a …

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