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  • Sheffield Cooling Towers
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    Demolition day looms for Sheffield cooling towers

    2007-09-03T06:00:00Z

    The destruction of the Tinsley cooling towers will take place this year despite a 4,000-strong petition for them to be saved

  • Yorkon’s eye-catching buildings to hook style-conscious new clients
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    Pump up the volume

    2007-08-31T00:00:00Z

    Martin Spring takes a look at the latest advances in volumetric construction, from novel uses for shipping containers to designs for modules that are – whisper it – less boxy. But will any of this increase its popularity among housebuilders?

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    The code level six house

    2007-08-30T16:53:00Z

    Here's an attempt to put in practice what is currently nothing more than dream for most housebuilders - a new property that meets the A grade of the new Code for Sustainable Homes, level six

  • New Snowdon Cafe
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    Roof installed on Snowdon's mountain-top cafe

    2007-08-22T12:33:00Z

    Carillion successfully install Corus Kalzip roofing system on Snowdon's famous tourist attraction

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    The quiet revolutionary

    2007-08-03T00:00:00Z

    Don’t be fooled by the lack of windmills and solar panels – this Innovate Properties building in Leeds is the greenest office in the UK, even with its mechanical ventilation. Eleanor Cochrane finds out how it was done

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    Pretty bubbles in the air

    2007-08-03T00:00:00Z

    The Water Cube, as the 2008 Olympic aquatics centre is known, is the largest ETFE-clad building in the world. And, as it nears completion, its vast bubble-wrap exterior is already the talk of Beijing.

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    Narrow site access: How do you get a four-bedroom house through this door?

    2007-07-27T00:00:00Z

    Imagine getting all the materials for a four-bedroom house with nanny flat through a standard-sized doorway on a busy London street (yes, that one on the left). Tricky, no? Now imagine doing it against the wishes of some mightily cheesed off and powerful neighbours. Thomas Lane reports on a project ...

  • Three medium-rise blocks encircle a pedestrian square
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    Guess who just upped their street cred

    2007-07-20T00:00:00Z

    You’d expect the winners of the Housing Design Awards to be ambitious schemes. But you may be surprised to learn they’ve been built by the biggest mass developers and the smallest social landlords. Martin Spring celebrates some of the best entries and, on page 50, revisits a trailblazing former winner.Photographs ...

  • Akron’s classical brick art museum has been spectacularly extended
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    Ohio silver: Coop Himmelb(l)au

    2007-07-20T00:00:00Z

    Austrian architect Coop Himmelb(l)au has added sweeping glass walls, a jutting roof and a whole lot of metal to a Midwestern art gallery

  • Parity Projects founder Russell Smith outside the property
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    The refurbishment challenge

    2007-07-18T16:50:00Z

    Web exclusive: An innovative project in Sutton is trying to tackle two major sustainable headaches – how do we address the existing inefficient housing stock and how do we know which methods of environmentally-friendly upgrades are more effective?

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    Top drawer

    2007-07-13T00:00:00Z

    Talk about a cabinet reshuffle – Denton Corker Marshall’s flamboyant design for Manchester’s Civil Justice Centre has brought dynamism to the heart of the legal establishment. Over the next eight pages Martin Spring praises the building’s clear, bold expression and on pages 48-50, we meet the Australian trio who designed ...

  • Broadway Maylan Vauxhall Skyscraper
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    Prescott was advised against Vauxhall skyscraper

    2007-07-03T10:47:00Z

    Freedom of Information memo reveals Former deputy PM's officials rejected the Broadway Malyan tower he approved in 2005

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    Maxximum Zaha

    2007-06-29T00:00:00Z

    Almost 10 years after Zaha Hadid’s design for Rome’s MAXXI museum won an international competition, it’s still only two-thirds built. Martin Spring looks at how the architect’s ideas have survived years of stop-start funding and delay.

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    The enchanted forest: Vallecas-Pau in Madrid

    2007-06-29T00:00:00Z

    While Madrid’s new Vallecas-Pau suburb waits for its trees to grow, it has been fitted with portable tower parks. They look like this …

  • The Lake House
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    Lake Shore House, Bristol

    2007-06-22T15:00:00Z

    Overview: A guide to an ambitious new sustainable development from innovative developer Urban Splash in the West Country

  • The Lighthouse: code level 6
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    … and cut!

    2007-06-22T00:00:00Z

    The politicians may want to reduce domestic carbon emissions to zero, but it’s the physicists and engineers that will decide whether it can be done. Thomas Lane took a trip to Watford to look the latest technology in the latest prototypes

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    Westfield at White City: Westway to the world

    2007-06-15T00:00:00Z

    Need any more evidence of Westfield’s massive ambitions? How about these 14 cranes looming over west London, and the huge mall rising around them. Or the fact that it ditched its contractor to take on this monster of a project by itself.

  • South Shields Riverside ariel
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    Egret West plans 'giant oyster' for South Shields - images

    2007-06-11T12:16:00Z

    Masterplan for 35ha scheme includes 1300 homes and the UK's first 100% recycled park

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    Dazzling achievement

    2007-06-08T00:00:00Z

    Martin Spring heads to the Wirral to see how Wallasey’s pioneering solar school is holding up, 46 years after it was built. Then, on page 50, find out how the 21st century does solar in the first of a series on renewable technologies

  • Libeskind’s jagged, teetering forms in Toronto’s museum extension were inspired by gems housed its collection
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    Royal Ontario Museum: A legend in his lunchtime

    2007-06-01T00:00:00Z

    No need to play ‘guess the architect’ on this new wing for the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto. But you’ll never guess how he did it …