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The ICE Awards 2013
In 2012 London took on the huge logistical challenge of hosting the Olympics, but its ambitions did not stop there. Thomas Lane highlights the feats of engineering that are changing the face of the capital and that are this year’s winners of the ICE Awards
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Coventry University: The £60m prospectus
Arup Associates’ Coventry University Engineering and Computing ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV boasts a cryogenic magnet, air traffic control suite and Harrier jump jet
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Care homes: The new way to get old
According to a Dutch idea, older people need on-site restaurants, bars, village squares and beauty parlours. Is the UK is ready for a revolution in care home design?
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Sustainable Project of the Year
Eight buildings are competing for the title of Sustainable Project of the Year in the 2013 ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Awards. Here’s this year’s shortlist
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How the retail industry is cutting carbon
Ike Ijeh looks at the steps the retail industry is taking to cut the carbon
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Green for Growth: Zero-carbon homes
The industry needs some clarity on carbon reduction targets. ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV looks at three examples of low and zero-carbon housing
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The Place to be
The Shard may have attracted all the attention in the last year but its little sister, The Place, represents just as accomplished a technical feat
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Next stop for Battersea
A century-and-a-half after the first London underground railway opened, ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV looks at how the tube’s extension to Battersea could help regenerate the area
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Projects of the year: Most visionary public space
2012 has been an important year for public spaces, and most significant was the radical shared-space scheme at Exhibition Road
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Projects of the year: Biggest false dawn
The new-build City office market promised a lot at the start of the year but projects have since stalled or remain empty
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Projects of the year: Best boat-inspired building
There were three big boat-related events in 2012 but the award for the best themed building has to go to the Mary Rose Museum
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Projects of the year: Most austerity-friendly project
There can be few more appropriate models for the straitened times in which we live than standardised schools
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Projects of the year: Most ambitious railway project
The King’s Cross western concourse marked a milestone for the UK railway sector
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Projects of the year: Most technically ambitious project
Temperatures of 150,000,000ºC are just one challenge the world’s first commercial nuclear fusion reactor faced
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Sustainability in India: Growing pains
Construction is booming in India, but what chance is there the country can build sustainably?
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Stanton Williams: There’s nothing wrong with buildings that just do their jobs
Fresh from their victory, the Stirling prize winners talk us through 27 years of non-shouty architecture
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The Co-op's HQ: Have you heard the buzz?
3D Reid’s beehive-inspired HQ for the Co-op in Manchester is not simply another new office block with a slightly unusual form. It is the top BREEAM-rated office in the UK and might just have redefined the corporate atrium
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School refurbishment: Shouldn't you be revising?
Erno Goldfinger’s brutalist Haggerston school in north-east London has been sensitively modernised