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Sheffield Meadowhall refurb

WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff has been appointed to provide multidisciplinary engineering services to transform leading Sheffield shopping and leisure complex Meadowhall, as part of a £50 million interior design refurbishment. Extensive phasing and sequencing of the works has been undertaken... View Project

£7 million St Andrews Development

Macdonald Rusacks Given Go-ahead For Luxury Suites And Rooftop Restaurant. Visitors to St Andrews will be able to enjoy the most famous view in golf from some of the most luxurious accommodation in the country after Macdonald Hotels were this week granted planning... View Project

Jigsaw Building

The Stride Treglown designed Jigsaw Building, named after the Jigsaw Charity which partially funded the £5.7 million project, has officially opened at the Royal Bournemouth Hospital on behalf of the Royal Bournemouth and Christchurch Hospitals Trust. The 21,000 sq.ft building... View Project

Redevelopment of Perth Theatre

Work to restore and redevelop one of Scotland’s best loved and most historic venues moved forward this week as Robertson Construction Tayside began testing ground conditions around Perth Theatre. A 24 metre tall piling rig was brought onto the site... View Project

Sonomatic at The Core, Aberdeen

Clearbell has announced that Sonomatic, a market leader in the provision of advanced automated ultrasonic inspection services, is the latest occupier to join The Core, Aberdeen. Permission has also been secured for an additional two plots; one of which is... View Project

Burwalls House redevelopment

Built in 1872, the Jacobean-style Burwalls House in Bristol is set to undergo major redevelopment to create a series of new high-specification residential properties. Appointed at the planning stage, Darren Evans Assessments Ltd provided a series of energy assessments to... View Project

Sky Pool, Embassy Gardens

Plans for a breath-taking, suspended swimming pool named ‘Sky Pool’ have been unveiled for Embassy Gardens – the residential heart of London’s newest neighbourhood, Nine Elms on the South Bank. The stunning outdoor pool will link two residential buildings at... View Project

Mission Zero Corridor Project

Is it possible to have a ‘green highway’? The Mission Zero Corridor Project in West Georgia believes that it is. It has appointed breakthrough innovation consultancy Innovia Technology to help create a ‘travel corridor’ and rethink the purpose and function... View Project

Peab builds a new bridge in Uppsala

Peab has been contracted to build a new bridge over Fyrisan at Flottsund in Uppsala. The client is the Uppsala Municipality and the contract amounts to about SEK 112 million. Construction will start in October 2015 and the project is... View Project

Bristol’s M Shed museum

A re-used 1950s dockside warehouse, said to have a functionalist purity, the M She Museum has a forward-leaning entrance facade with eye-catching external features such as working dockyard cranes, steam engines and historic boats. Re-roofing involved use of 160mm FOAMGLAS READY... View Project

Art projects underway at new Edinburgh hospital

A number of charity funded arts projects are underway at the new Royal Hospital for Sick Children and Department of Clinical Neurosciences in Edinburgh. Work on the hospital began in March and the new £150 million co-located building will see... View Project

£30 million life science facility

Hundreds of highly skilled jobs are expected to be created and safeguarded in Nottingham with the news that work can now start on a new £30 million life science building adjacent to the current BioCity site on Pennyfoot Street. It... View Project

Winchester College’s New Hall building

The latest modifications to New Hall, which were designed by architects Barnsley, Hewitt & Mallinson (BH&M), not only incorporate a new feature entrance and foyer, but also substantial improvements to the main performance space with the inclusion of operable bleacher... View Project

Kenwick Park Hotel Spa rise from the ashes

Architecture, sports and leisure firm, LK2, has been appointed as consultant architects for the replacement facilities at Kenwick Park Hotel following the fire in October 2014, which completely destroyed the Leisure Club and Spa. The new building will feature state... View Project

West Midlands regeneration scheme

Contractor J Tomlinson has been appointed on the second phase of a major regeneration scheme in the West Midlands. Earlier this year the Nottingham-based company began work on phase one constructing 11 new industrial units at St. Modwen’s Albion Gateway... View Project

Danjiang Bridge, Taipei, Taiwan. R.O.C.

Zaha Hadid Architects, working with Leonhardt, Andrä & Partner and Sinotech Engineering Consultants, have won the international competition to design the new Danjiang Bridge in Taipei for the Directorate General of Highways, Taiwan, R.O.C. The Danjiang Bridge will also allow... View Project

Old Stratford set for £17m investment

The country’s leading housebuilder has revealed plans for £17 million of investment in a Northamptonshire village after successfully finalising a land deal. Charles Church Midlands says it wants to build 125 new homes at Towcester Road, Old Stratford. Richard Oldroyd,... View Project

University Centre Grimsby and Grimsby Sports Centre

The £6.7 million Grimsby Art School brings to completion the latest of three Ryder Architecture projects enhancing Grimsby’s education credentials, following the delivery of University Centre Grimsby and Grimsby Sports Centre for Grimsby Institute of Further and Higher Education. The... View Project

St. Modwen’s Albion Gateway project

Earlier this year the Nottingham-based company began work on phase one constructing 11 new industrial units at St. Modwen’s Albion Gateway project at Burton-upon-Trent. These are due to be completed in November. Now the firm has been appointed to build... View Project

Grafton’s first UK building, Kingston University

Planning approval has been given for Grafton Architects’ first project in the United Kingdom, for Kingston University. The Royal Borough of Kingston’s Development Control Committee voted unanimously in favour of the landmark scheme following strong support for the project, including... View Project

No To Violence Shelter, Israel

This will be the charity’s first purpose-built shelter, as well as accommodating its administrative headquarters, and has been designed to house families from diverse ethnic and geographical backgrounds, including Arab, Israeli, Ethiopian, Russian and Ukrainian women and children. The site... View Project