All articles by Chloë McCulloch – Page 14
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V&A at Dundee: six architects reveal their vision
Victoria and Albert Museum launches competition for a design centre on Dundee’s waterfront
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Test family to live in 'climate-smart' house
Swedish firms launch ’One Tonne Life’ project to show households can reduce emissions without sacrificing lifestyle
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Morgan Sindall scoops £17m university job
University of Sussex picks contractor to start on 8000m2 project in October
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Green light for £30m London sustainability centre
Council approves plans for exhibition and office space in London’s Docklands, which will open in time for Olympics
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Lynette Parvez: 'Our school is a landmark in the community'
Kelmscott school’s head talks about how as part of the first phase of BSF projects it has had an impact on the wider community in East London
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It's been an education: Dispatch from Remodelling Education Spaces event
This week’s conference was a chance for the industry to discuss ways forward in an uncertain post-election world
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Lee Weir: Education projects are in a 'state of limbo'
Bid manager for Graham Construction gives his views at the Remodelling Education Spaces conference
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Steve Waltho: 'Cuts on major infrastructure projects will be deep and widespread'
Video interview with Davis Langdon’s head of infrastructure and industry ahead of this week’s Infrastructure Now virtual event
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Video: What can Swedish free schools teach us?
Interview with Swedish schools expert at this week’s Remodelling Education Spaces event
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Interserve fined for exposing MoD staff to asbestos
Court fines firm £33k after it failed to follow advice of an asbestos survey at an MoD base
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Henning Larsen reveals aquarium in Georgia
Danish practice designs 2000 m2 aquarium on the Black Sea coast
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Winning design revealed for Turkish opera house
Turkish practice wins competition to design 33,000 m2 arts venue
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Top construction lawyers: who's on the list?
Find out who came out on top in this year’s Legal 500 league table published today
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BDP unveils £51m Glasgow college
Anniesland College is officially opened by Scotland’s first minister
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Ocon wins £5m student scheme in Liverpool
Contractor to build 100-unit student accommodation by August 2011
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Rachel Shaw: 'This is not the end of exciting education buildings'
Cuts to BSF have meant a sea change for architects working in the education sector and the focus is on making existing buildings work better
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Cumbernauld unveils 33ft sculpture
Scotland’s 1950s new town hopes to revive its image with £250k female figure overlooking A80 motorway
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Karsan Vaghani: Universities don't need iconic buildings any more
Higher education cuts mean the priorities for university estates is changing and value for money is now key
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Brighton social housing scheme gets go-ahead
After five years, three planning applications and two public inquiries Hyder Group development is finally granted planning permission