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Making the cut: Polish pavillion at the Shanghai Expo 2010
The exterior of this steel-framed building, designed by Wojciech Kakowski, will be in laser-cut plywood
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Green light for £1.5bn port in Thames Gateway
Largest container ships in the world will dock at the London Gateway port in Essex
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Ahoy, there: PagePark's Titan centre
Mansell completes construction of PagePark-designed centre in Clydebank
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Cost model update: Small projects
Max Wilkes of Davis Langdon revisits industrial units, primary schools extensions and primary health care centres to investigate how recent changes to legislation, specifications and general price increases have affected building costs
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John McAslan’s Olympic energy centre revealed
ODA unveils design for sustainable energy centre on Olympic Park site to provide power for the games
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Image: Power behind 2012 Olympics revealed
The NORD Architecture-designed substation will be built from crushed materials from demolished buildings on site
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Flights of fancy
Foreign Office Architects and Altarea-Cogedim have won a competition to design production, research and education facilities for the European aerospace industry at the 40ha former Montaudran Aerodrome site in Toulouse, south-west France.
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Into the valley
Developer Gazeley UK is to build a £50m eco-friendly business park in Staffordshire.
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Work starts on Mossessian's Paddington Basin scheme
Architect sees work begin on one Merchant Square building, and receives planning for adjacent residential block
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RMJM submits masterplan for regeneration of Leith Docks
Architect reveals design for largest planning application in Edinburgh’s history
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Stoke Vision and Modus to develop potteries site
Elements of the historic Spoke pottery will be retained in mixed-use scheme
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The Koolhaas effect
Architect Rem Koolhaas’ practice, Office for Metropolitan Architecture, has won an international competition with this design for a stock exchange in Shenzen, China.
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Alsop to design Eden rival in Norfolk
Architect Will Alsop is to enhance his green credentials by designing a £250m biomass power station in East Anglia
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Skyline with a French twist
This 300m skyscraper was chosen by French developers Unibail for the La Défense business district in Paris to give the skyline a landmark building in the way Swiss Re has done in London.
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Cost model: Small industrial units
They’re flexible, investor-friendly and easy to build. But how much does it cost to construct small industrial units? Max Wilkes of Davis Langdon explains
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Turning a new Leith
Make Architects has submitted a detailed planning application for an £80m mixed-use scheme in Westfield, Edinburgh that would provide 176 homes and meet the city’s sustainable design guide for energy efficiency.
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Dubais double whammy
International architect Gensler has unveiled this image of a 140,000 m² extension to the Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Cost model: Business parks
Business parks are back, but this time they need to be sustainable and mixed-use. Neal Kalita of Davis Langdon examines how developers can meet the evolving needs of planners and occupiers without breaking the bank
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Cost study: Scottish gas headquarters
Built on a former gasworks (appropriately), Scottish Gas’ HQ is an elegant and energy-efficient addition to Edinburgh’s rapidly changing waterfront. Architect Foster and Partners, environmental engineer Battle McCarthy and cost consultant Davis Langdon explain how they did it.
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