All ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓs, Design and Specification articles – Page 29
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Cost model: Sports stadiums
More sports clubs are looking to diversify their stadium offer to improve their revenue streams and operating position, particularly in smaller developments
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Multiplex set to start work after Grosvenor handed keys to Crossrail site
Office scheme will be built above Bond Street station
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Cost model: Regional science parks
The UK needs 10 times more laboratory space just to meet current demand, and the life sciences sector is growing exponentially – a strong market opportunity for developers and investors. Aecom’s Alison Wring walks us through the factors influencing cost and design in this innovative sector
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City tower Mace working on kicked into touch by Square Mile planners
48-storey Stiff & Trevillion office would have been built next to Gherkin
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How to build 5,000 homes in Middle England – and keep the neighbours happy
Urban & Civic is only 12 years old but this private equity-backed property start-up is turning heads with its approach to master development. Elizabeth Hopkirk visited a former RAF base in Cambridgeshire to see the business model in action
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Fit-out firms on notice to transform V&A childhood museum
AOC completes detailed drawings for fit-out tender
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Team led by Adjaye and Asif Khan picked to transform Liverpool’s Canning Dock
Scheme will see historic Canning Dock reimagined to tell the site’s controversial history
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Another major Isle of Dogs scheme given the green light
CZWG-designed cluster of blocks could provide up to 2,000 homes
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Perkins & Will parachuted in to replace BDP on £600m hospital job
Architect replaced by rival bidder following breakdown of bidder engagement discussions
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Outline permission for huge Allies & Morrison scheme in Canary Wharf
Seven-block development features towers up to 225m in height
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Urban Splash picked to lead £750m Swansea regeneration
Developer to revamp three different sites in south Wales city
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Cost model: Net zero homes
As net zero carbon becomes a guiding principle across all new buildings but with so many design and construction issues yet to be solved or standardised, creating housing stock is a challenge, explains Aecom’s Rob Mills
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Chipperfield shrugs off pandemic to return to black
Income at Edinburgh concert hall architect jumps 17%
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Plans lodged for second phase of Birmingham’s £700m Paradise development
Commercial building, hotel and new public realm schemes submitted to city council
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It’s a wrap: restoring Selfridges’ showstopper status
As if one shocking shopfront look wasn’t enough, Birmingham’s sassy Selfridges has donned a temporary garb of even greater gaudiness while faults are fixed in the glittering blue chainmail below. Thomas Lane explains the technical challenges
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Decision on Fosters’ Tulip tower delayed into next month
Planning inspector’s report now in new secretary of state Michael Gove’s hands
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Post-Grenfell code for construction products launched
Initiative aims to fight misleading marketing by firms
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London NHS trust frets over impact of cost inflation on hospital plans
Client behind St Helier Hospital raises concerns about price growth impact
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British Land spells out plan to turn £20m City car park into logistics hub
Developer targeting more sites in last-mile delivery push
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Steel sustainability FAQs
The British Constructional Steelwork Association and Steel for Life, with the support of the Steel Construction Institute, have produced answers to 11 frequently asked questions from specifiers on steel, sustainability and climate changeÂ