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  • Madeira Terrace: Restoring Brighton’s cast iron icon

    It is the longest cast iron structure in Europe. Kristina Smith visits the Victorian-era Madeira Terrace in Brighton, where a painstaking heritage project is under way The post Madeira Terrace: Restoring Brighton’s cast iron icon appeared first on Construction Management.

  • Carbon-Neutral Access Floors

    ASP Access Floors delivered carbon-neutral ICON X flooring at UNSW HTH, combining sustainability, precision, and high-performance. The post Carbon-Neutral Access Floors appeared first on The Australian National Construction Review.

  • Lasdun Wall – the rebirth of a brutalist icon

    Mace has begun reworking Denys Lasdun’s 1960s modernist landmark at the University of East Anglia into a low carbon teaching and research facility The post Lasdun Wall – the rebirth of a brutalist icon appeared first on Construction Management.

  • John Robertson Architects gets the OK for No 1 Poultry makeover

    The Architects’ Journal John Robertson Architects gets the OK for No 1 Poultry makeover John Robertson Architects (JRA) has secured approval for plans to overhaul James Stirling’s Postmodern icon No 1 Poultry in the City of London The post John Robertson Architects gets the OK for No 1 Poultry makeover appeared first on The Architects’ Journal Gino Spocchia

  • AHMM’s contentious overhaul of listed Sheffield icon to go ahead

    The Architects’ Journal AHMM’s contentious overhaul of listed Sheffield icon to go ahead Sheffield City Council has approved AHMM’s proposed transformation of the city’s Grade II-listed former John Lewis department store into ‘a landmark destination’, despite continuing objections from heritage bodies The post AHMM’s contentious overhaul of listed Sheffield icon to go ahead appeared first on The Architects’ Journal Josh Butler

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  • Parametric Architecture - Concrete 3D Printing, 25042022

    As the construction sites adapt to new forms of building methods, 3D printed structures are getting increasingly popular, with the benefits of assembly on-site, saved time and cost for better quality. Concrete 3D Printing has the potential to disrupt the entire construction industry in the near future

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