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As a world leading engineering consultancy Buro Happold constantly features in the news around the globe. We provide updates on our projects, expert commentary on industry issues and legislation, as well as insight and ‘what-ifs’ about our latest technical and practical innovations in the built environment.

To find out more about how we’re changing the world in which we live, work and play, browse our archive of news stories and research below. You can filter the list to see just what you’re after, and if you need to know more contact a member of our press team or email us at enquiries@burohappold.com.

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Water conservation on display in Dallas

10/05/2013 No comments

A gravity-fed waterfall and 'raintubes' that reveal the journey of water from roof to cistern, a building dashboard that displays data about water capture and reuse, and an integrated system that diverts 100% of site runoff for...

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Categories: Culture, Water, Building services engineering, United States


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Buro Happold wins prestigious Aga Khan Award

25/11/2010 Written by Gill Sincock

Engineers win award for restoration of Wadi Hanifah in Riyadh International engineering consultancy Buro Happold is celebrating winning a highly prestigious, world renowned Aga Khan Award for Architecture for their...

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Categories: Awards, Press Releases, Water


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Buro Happold delivers innovative flood-proofed science centre

05/11/2010 Written by Gill Sincock

Warsaw’s Copernicus Science Centre opens on the banks of the Vistula Thirteen years after the concept was first mooted, Warsaw’s newest attraction, the Copernicus Science Centre, has celebrated its opening with a...

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Categories: Press Releases, Scientific, Water, Structural engineering, Facades, Flood risk, Poland


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Buro Happold undertakes South Humber Channel Marine Studies for renewable energy proposals

06/08/2010 Written by Gill Sincock

Yorkshire Forward commissions consultancy as part of environmental studies team Situated on the east coast of north England, the Humber Estuary is the UK’s largest port complex, handling on average 40,000 ship movements...

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Categories: Press Releases, Water, Water, Flood risk, Coastal and marine