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Waugh Thistleton battles £4m rotten roof legal claim
The Architects’ JournalWaugh Thistleton battles £4m rotten roof legal claim Waugh Thistleton Architects is set to fight a High Court trial in January as former client Vitsoe seeks £4 million in damages relating to a rotted timber roof The post Waugh Thistleton battles £4m rotten roof legal claim appeared first on The Architects’ JournalWill Ing
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Waugh Thistleton submits plans to retrofit Grimsby’s historic Ice Factory
The Architects’ JournalWaugh Thistleton submits plans to retrofit Grimsby’s historic Ice Factory Waugh Thistleton Architects has put forward plans to transform the abandoned Grade II*-listed Grimsby Ice Factory into offices, studios and maritime renewable energy research space The post Waugh Thistleton submits plans to retrofit Grimsby’s historic Ice Factory appeared first on The Architects’ JournalRichard Waite
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‘Over 90% of concrete used in construction could be replaced with timber’
The Architects’ Journal‘Over 90% of concrete used in construction could be replaced with timber’ Timber Development UK, working with Waugh Thistleton Architects, has released Timber Typologies, a free downloadable ‘beginner’s guide’ for various timber solutions. Fran Williams speaks to Waugh Thistleton associate Alastair Ogle to find out what it’s all about The post ‘Over 90% of concrete used in construction could be replaced with timber’ appeared first on The Architects’ JournalFran Williams
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TOG’s Black & White Building by Waugh Thistleton Architects
Designed by Waugh Thistleton Architects, TOG’s landmark mass-timber office building in central London paves the way for a sustainable-architecture revolution. Design-led workspace specialist TOG has come together with dedicated timber specialists Waugh Thistleton Architects to explore a new approach to workplace design. In The Black & White Building, they have explored an ‘architecture of sufficiency’– where every element serves […] The post TOG’s Black & White Building by Waugh Thistleton Architects appeared first on Architecture Magazine.
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Timber all the way: The Black & White Building by Waugh Thistleton
The Architects’ JournalTimber all the way: The Black & White Building by Waugh Thistleton When retrofitting a former Shoreditch warehouse proved unviable, The Office Group hired Waugh Thistleton Architects to replace it with what is now central London’s tallest mass timber office structure, the six-storey Black & White Building. How ambitious is its sustainability? The post Timber all the way: The Black & White Building by Waugh Thistleton appeared first on The Architects’ JournalFran Williams
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nla - 21st century timber, 10102022
Andrew Waugh of Waugh Thistleton Architects, leaders in designing with engineered timber and tall timber buildings, talks to Peter Murray about the new Black and White office building in Shoreditch, almost completely assembled using mass timber components, and the safety issues related to timber in residential construction.
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