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The Structural Engineer, Volume 70, Issue 6, 1992
The paper describes the structural design and related construction matters of the first four phases of the Broadgate commercial office development situated adjacent to Liverpool Street Station in London. Aspects of the design discussed include the bored pile foundations, reinforced concrete basement, consideration of heave, composite construction frame, atrium steelwork, the central square, and details of the icerink construction. The interface with British Rail and below ground structures of London Underground is also considered. T.J. George, P.D. Skead and H.A. Taylor
Stuttgart’s Art Gallery opened in spring 1984 to much critical acclaim, and to celebrate the occasion a public reception was held for 7000 people. C. Balmond
The brief Igus GmbH specialises in the manufacture of machine parts fabricated using injection moulding techniques. The company required a building which would provide the following accommodation: -design development -office accommodation -factory production -storage facilities M. Bryden and M. Whitby