All Offices articles – Page 21
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Big business in the Balkans
YRM appoints architect and general planner on the £158m Sofia Business Park
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Into Africa: LCE Architects Libya office
LCE Architects opens office in Libya after winning several commissions from the government
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New York: Sheppard Robson's York House in Waterloo
This is the latest image of Sheppard Robson’s proposed redevelopment of York House next to Waterloo station in London
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The battle of Waterloo: Elizabeth House
London mayor Boris Johnson has vetoed the development of Allies and Morrison’s Elizabeth House towers at Waterloo station.
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Cost model: Airport terminals
UK airport operators need to make substantial investments in infrastructure to prepare for continuing long-term demand for domestic and international flights. Simon Rawlinson of Davis Langdon reports
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Marchini Curran seeks approval for £30m TV centre in Stoke
Media centre is first phase of £150m development on former town-centre quarry site
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Zaha’s French connection: Marseilles CMA CGM tower
Zaha Hadid’s €112m (£76m) tower for French shipping company CMA CGM is under construction in the Mediterranean city of Marseilles.
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Updated with new images: RSPB Visitor Centre
East London sustainable scheme had to be vandal proof and be an eco-education centre
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Zaha opens Zaragoza Bridge Pavilion
Star architect Zaha Hadid's Spanish pavillion couples architecture and engineering
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The top 5 American green buildings
The founder of green website Jetson Green picks his five best completed projects in America, from housing schemes to a hotel and an office
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Vinoly tower at heart of new Battersea Power Station
Battersea Power Station will be reborn as a green electricity centre under plans put forward by Real Estate Opportunities
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Cost model: Office refurbishment
A slowdown in the office market combined with an increasingly prominent sustainability agenda is creating opportunities for refurbishment specialists. Simon Rawlinson and Max Wilkes of Davis Langdon discuss how to maximise a building’s value with a well-targeted refurbishment programme
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København cool: Socially sustainable Danish architecture
Danish architecture’s love of light and openness encourages a high level of spatial and social interaction. To mark Architecture Week, Martin Spring looks at four developments that typify the city’s fresh approach to sustainability
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Work starts on St Bride Street office by Rolfe Judd
Dev Sec site in City of London will provide 50,000 sq ft of office space and 4,000 of restaurant space
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EPR wins planning on Co-op sites
Architect gains planning approval for mixed-use redevelopments in Dartford and Eastbourne
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Not so square: The Cube in Edinburgh
Construction has begun on the Cube, an office building in central Edinburgh developed by Kilmartin
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Best of BREEAM
As BREEAM sets forth across the world, assessors have been kept busy at home – and increasingly in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland
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Salmaan Hasan: Minerva’s city battle
Having taken a battering on the stock market, Minerva chief Salmaan Hasan is ready for a new fight – against a possible takeover.Claer Barrett reports. Portraits by Mischa Haller
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The secret square: Bennetts Associates’ New Street Square
It is reached through narrow medieval-style passageways, but could be a blueprint for a sustainable 21st-century City of London
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20 Fenchurch Street: Demolition mission
When Keltbray was given the task of taking down a 25-storey building in the City to make way for Rafael Viñoly’s Walkie-talkie, it found that conventional demolition techniques were of no use.