News tagged space
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Perkins&Will gets the go-ahead for Oxford science and leisure hub
The Architects’ Journal Perkins&Will gets the go-ahead for Oxford science and leisure hub Perkins&Will has won approval to redevelop an underused leisure park in Oxford into a mixed-use campus with science labs and office space, as well as the restoration of a Grade II*-listed farmhouse The post Perkins&Will gets the go-ahead for Oxford science and leisure hub appeared first on The Architects’ Journal Josh Butler
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London developer adds shortage of top class office space ‘will continue for number of years’
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Compact Home Lifts: Fitting a Lift Into a Small UK Home
The post Compact Home Lifts: Fitting a Lift Into a Small UK Home appeared first on UK Construction Blog. Most of the time, space is the number-one excuse people use to dismiss the possibility of having a home lift. People think that there is no space available because there is not enough space in their homes, particularly those living in terraces, semis, bungalows, and other small UK homes. However, the truth is far from […]
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Panattoni gets green light for south coast warehouse development
T Park Southampton will comprise five detached speculative units, providing around 223,000 sq ft of space in a supply-constrained industrial market. The post Panattoni gets green light for south coast warehouse development appeared first on Property Week.
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Panattoni gets green light for Southampton logistics site
223,000 sq ft of space to be built at latest scheme
Resources tagged space
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Open City - The National Youth Theatre, 04092021
Renovated throughout the pandemic, the newly completed National Youth Theatre has been redeveloped with young people, for young people. The new design by DSDHA has now doubled the building's capacity for studio space, and features a new front pavilion- better integrating the institution into its longstanding home on Holloway Road
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Tideway London, TUNNEL VISION: Episode 7 - Creating new land in the Thames
With 24 construction sites, many right in the heart of London, how does the Tideway project create enough space to build the #SuperSewer? This episode of Tunnel Vision looks at how cofferdams are constructed, how fish are rescued as these structures are built into the Thames, and how some will be turned into new public spaces for London.
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FT - How space-based solar power can save the planet 24112021
Space launch costs are dropping rapidly. Solar panels are cheaper than ever. Could space-based solar power soon be price-competitive with nuclear? Promoted as a zero-carbon solution, classified military space planes have also been conducting experiments into wireless power transmission. The FT's Peggy Hollinger looks at whether space-based solar power can move beyond science fiction
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Designing the Hybrid Office - Published by Harvard Business Review
From workplace to culture space, the office as a social anchor?
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