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Steel checks out at West End store

Phase two of Selfridges’ ambitious redevelopment programme is under way, with structural steelwork playing an integral role. Martin Cooper reports. …

A tower full of baths

Reprinted from Building with Steel Volume 4 No. 8 November 1967 Six large Victorian houses at Lancaster Gate, London, are being converted into an international …

Award: LSQ London

Steel-framed retail and office accommodation have been created within what is said to be Europe’s largest retained façade. Formerly known as Communications …

Merit: Wellcome Collection Dynamic Stair, London

A key feature of the Wellcome Collection’s development project, the Dynamic Stair is a free-flowing form, travelling from floor-to-floor without any visually …

Crowning glory

A trial erection helped overcome a number of logistical challenges involved in the construction of a structural steelwork crown that tops a London high-rise …

V&A underground extension opens to the public

Designed by Amanda Levete Architects, the Victoria & Albert Museum’s new underground extension has been officially opened. Known as the Exhibition Road …

London department store shops for steel

Phase Two of Selfridges multi-million pound revamp of its Oxford Street department store has begun with the transformation of the Duke Street elevation. Having …

Prestigious accolade for steel-framed City tower

The Monument Building has won the best large commercial building of the year 2016 category in the Local Authority Building Control (LABC) London regional …

Steel promotes South Bank development

Two steel-framed commercial blocks will provide a central element to a prestigious mixed-use development taking shape on London’s south bank. Martin Cooper …

Prestigious West End mixed-use development completed

Providing 4,500m² of office accommodation and 1,400m² of retail space, the eight-storey 11-12 Hanover Square project in London’s West End has been …

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