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Retain and remodel

Keeping 90% of the original structure, new steelwork is aiding the redevelopment of One Exchange Square into a premium 13-storey commercial building. FACT …

Liverpool Street Station to get major revamp

Network Rail Property (NRP) has submitted an application to redevelop London’s Liverpool Street Station, with much of the cost covered by private sector …

Victoria renaissance

A steel frame, largely sourced from EAF production facilities, is helping an office development in central London achieve its ambitious sustainability targets. …

City of London’s tallest tower gets the green light

The City of London Corporation’s Planning Applications Sub-Committee has approved proposals for what will become the City’s tallest tower. Planned to be …

Plans in for wide-ranging Bristol Temple Island scheme

Legal & General (L&G) has submitted a planning application for Bristol Temple Island, a £350M regeneration project set to transform a derelict, former …

Steel-framed offices provide West End boost

A new commercial development, situated on the corner of Oxford Street and Wells Street, is one of many changes taking place along the capital’s most famous …

Steelwork frames low carbon offices

Targeting a BREEAM ‘Outstanding’ rating, sustainability is at the forefront of the design for a nine-storey office development in London’s West End. FACT …

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 – Haymarket, Edinburgh

Two steel-framed office blocks form an integral element of a scheme creating a new multi-use destination for Scotland’s capital city. FACT FILEArchitect: …

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: …

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