Commercial

Lakhta centre represents new greener era for skyscrapers
The Lakhta Centre in Russia is not only one of the tallest buildings in Europe, it is one of the five most eco-friendly skyscrapers on the planet.

Museum of the Future pushes the boundaries of aesthetic design
One of the most challenging and unique building projects in the world, Dubai’s Museum of the Future is a true architectural experiment

Glass corridor in China takes tourists above the clouds
This stunning steel-built tourist attraction in China features the world’s biggest piece of glass, among other record-breaking engineering feats.

Kerry’s Headquarters is a triumph of speedy design
The European Headquarters for Kerry Group’s Global Technology and Innovation Centre has a capacity of 25,000m2 over four storeys, which are used for functions such as offices, meeting rooms, and research and development facilities.

The material behind the world’s largest atrium
Zaha Hadid Architects’ new 207-metre Beijing skyscraper, Leeza SOHO, features a twisting, steel-formed atrium space, which – at 194 metres – is the world’s tallest.

A steel-built love letter to classic Porsche sportscars
The swooping lines of a Porsche have long been considered a triumph of automotive design, but what if an architect were given the chance to create an homage to those classic sportscars?

Steel offers unique flexibility for commercial buildings
There is increasingly strong demand for premium quality office space, especially in compacted centre spaces of large cities. High-profile companies want buildings that offer impeccable architectural and environmental standards for their corporate headquarters.

