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The outside of a building at Leeds University which had its facade structurally engineered by Fenton Holloway.
Jan 24

The Role of Structural Engineers in the Design of Building Facades and Envelopes

Behind every impressive façade lies extensive specialist engineering, or façade engineering, that turns creative visions into strong and robust envelope structures. Architects and structural engineers work in close...

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The exterior of The Elizabethan House Museum, a grade two listed heritage building that is being prepared for renovation.
Dec 23

Things To Consider When Restoring Listed Buildings

There are currently more than 400,000 listed buildings in the UK, which are irreplaceable monuments to the country’s unique and diverse past. Like all structures, listed buildings require maintenance, but due to their...

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The Art Of Structural Engineering: Maximising Beauty And Functionality
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The underside of the tensile fabric structure within Dovercourt engineered by Fenton Holloway using form finding.
Dec 23

An Introduction To Form-finding Tensile Structures

Tensile structures defy conventional architectural norms, offering stunning aesthetics, versatility, and durability for less than the cost of a conventional structure. However, unlike their rigid counterparts, tensile...

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Guidance And Regulations For Temporary Demountable Structures
Nov 23

Guidance And Regulations For Temporary Demountable Structures

Temporary demountable structures play a crucial role at many events, from concerts and festivals to sports fixtures and trade shows. Designed to be quickly erected and taken down after use, they offer outstanding...

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A historic ship called the SS Great Britain at a docking bay in Bristol as the team prepares for a conservation project.
Oct 23

Ten Heritage Harbours Showcasing Restored History In The UK

In a country with one of the richest maritime histories in the world, the preservation of historic harbours is critical to safeguard our connections with the past and foster an appreciation for our maritime heritage.

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