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A CAD design of the sculptural installation along the New York High Line designed by Fenton Holloway and Zaha Hadid Architects
Sep 23

Public Art Design: From Artistic Vision to Reality

For specialist fabricators in the field of public art, the journey from an artist's conceptual vision to a physical reality can be a complex and rewarding process. However, viable public sculptures or art...

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 Chelsea FC Training Hall, designed using computational engineering and design by Fenton Holloway.
Aug 23

Four Advantages of Computational Design: Concepts to Creations

The processes of architecture and structural design are becoming increasingly digitalised, leading to the emergence of new methods and tools with the potential to streamline processes and enhance project outcomes.

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The Art Of Structural Engineering: Maximising Beauty And Functionality
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A medieval timber-framed Tudor-style building preserved through the help of historic building specialist structural engineers.
Aug 23

The Significance Of Structural Engineers In Historic Building Restoration

Restoring a historic building requires a sensitive approach not simply to the aesthetics and heritage of the building, but also to its fabric, materials, and structure. As historic buildings were often constructed using...

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A Tensile fabric demountable structure built for the Basketball Arena for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games designed by Fenton Holloway.
Jul 23

Harnessing The Advantages Of Tensile Structures For Sporting Venues

The architectural and engineering design of contemporary sporting venues has changed significantly in recent years, with lightweight tensile structures emerging as one of the most compelling approaches. Visually...

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The HMS Victory preserved and restored by historic ship conservation specialists from Fenton Holloway.
Jul 23

Maritime Heritage: Preservation And Restoration Of Historic Ships

Historic ships are relatively rare and do not often survive the ravages of time, so, those that do, are priceless cultural treasures that require a unique approach to preservation and restoration. Many historic ships,...

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