Digging into the archives – Page 24
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Sketch of the week: Lower Park Row, Bristol
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is a ceramic piece by Martin Douglas, associate director at Pad Design
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Image of the week: The swing of it
Visitors get a playground-style workout on London’s South Bank at Tate Modern’s latest interactive installation
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This week in 2002
The Building Awards projects shortlist display the “highest functionality and aesthetics”, but this design brief was something else…
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Online poll: Delivering homes
Will the government’s proposed new calculation for housing need in each council area help deliver homes where they are most needed?
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Sketch of the week: Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Terry Morley, partner in Holder Mathias.
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Image of the week: How continental
European Council president Donald Tusk and UK prime minister Theresa May greet at Downing Street
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This week in 2007
As we report on how government is failing to agree on the best way to renovate the Houses of Parliament while time and money mounts, Building feels this little gem from 10 years ago is most appropriate
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This week in 1977
As the inquiry into the Grenfell Tower fire gets under way, with a parallel review of fire and safety regulations, Building was reminded of when it interviewed a fire safety professional who had plenty to say that is only too relevant for 2017.
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Sketch of the week: Dollar Bay
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Christian Male, partner at SimpsonHaugh.
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Image of the week: Trash talk
London’s Somerset House is to host the world’s first mobile and off-grid recycling plant
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Online poll: Workforce plans
Does your business plan to increase or decrease its staff in the next 12 months?
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Sketch of the week: Harry Stoke New Neighbourhood, Bristol
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Martin Douglas, associate director at Pad Design
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This week in 1997
As construction waits for clarification on Brexit, infrastructure and possible action on the housing white paper, Building looks back to a clearer time when the construction minister Nick Raynsford saw fit to talk directly to the industry
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Online poll: Migrant workers
Should the sector be alarmed by the leaked government proposal to restrict work permits post-Brexit for all but ‘highly-skilled occupations’?
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Online poll: Schools funding
Are you concerned that capital funding for schools will be hit by moves to address shortfalls in funding for teachers?
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Image of the week: High speed
London’s highest running track is unveiled at the White Collar Factory office building
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Sketch of the week: Chatham Historic Dockyard
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Alan Mitchell of Baynes and Mitchell Architects
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