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SSDA Award: London 2012 Velodrome, Olympic Park, London

The Velodrome is an iconic world class sporting venue, which will endure in its community legacy use in the VeloPark. The 6,000 seat London 2012 Velodrome will …

SSDA Award: Olympic Stadium, London

Completed within budget and early, the London 2012 Olympic Stadium has also achieved the client’s sustainability objectives, and is consequently the lightest …

SSDA 2012: The Judges

Chairman of the Structural Steel Design Awards judges David Lazenby CBE had a distinguished career as a consulting engineer, and as Chairman of the lead …

Structural Steel Design Awards 2012

Introduction by David W. Lazenby CBE – Chairman of the Judges Both the sponsors and the judging panel are delighted at the large entry this year for the …

Steel awards secure London Olympics legacy

The London 2012 Olympic Stadium, which will host many of the major sporting events at this summer’s Olympic and Paralympic Games, is one of six Award winning …

Design Awards shortlist

Excellence in the use of steel is demonstrated by the shortlist for the Structural Steel Design Awards, which was announced in January. There are 14 …

SSDA 2011 – Exposure, Lelystad, The Netherlands

A complex arrangement of hundreds of galvanised angle sections form a steelwork sculpture inspired by an artist’s own crouching body. Standing 25.6m-high, …

SSDA 2011 – Cannon Place, Cannon Street Station, London

A highly innovative steel design was required for an eight-storey commercial project sitting atop a major London rail terminus and underground station. As with …

SSDA 2011 – American Express Community Stadium, Brighton

Brighton’s new football stadium sits comfortably within the South Downs and its curving roof shows off the extremely well executed steelwork. One of the …

Structural Steel Design Awards 2011

Introduction by David W. Lazenby CBE – Chairman of the Judges The old saying “when the going gets tough, the tough get going” is well illustrated by …

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