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COMMENDATION – 4 Angel Square, NOMA, Manchester

Exemplifying a commitment to creating sustainable workplaces, an operational net zero office building is the latest addition to one of Manchester’s thriving …

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. …

Passport to a circular economy

Featuring a number of sustainable credentials, the 12-storey Edenica office development is the first City of London scheme to use Materials Passports, digital …

University challenge

Structural steelwork has come up with the answers for a new Life Sciences Building at Edge Hill University. FACT FILELife Sciences Building, Edge Hill …

COMMENDATION: Assembly Bristol, Building A

A landmark 24,000m2 office building is the first of three structures that will make up Bristol city centre’s Assembly campus FACT FILEArchitect: Allford Hall …

Retain and rebuild

FACT FILE1-4 Marble Arch, LondonMain client: Portman EstateArchitect: Allford Hall Monaghan Morris (AHMM)Main contractor: Galliford TryStructural engineer: AKT …

Steel design blossoms at business park

An exposed steel-framed design has given maximum flexibility to the Project Violet scheme, which is providing office space for scientific research and …

History lesson

The need to preserve and exhibit Roman remains has dictated the design and configuration of a steel transfer structure that supports a new student …

The right time for steel

In the second of our retail and leisure based regeneration projects, Martin Cooper reports from Time Square in Warrington. Warrington is perhaps best known for …

Steelwork performs complex circus act

A central London mixed-use development that contains an urban gallery and a basement auditorium is being constructed around a number of site constraints …

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