All Features articles – Page 194
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CPD 8 2015: Ceiling Solutions for Education
This module will examine how suspended ceilings can help meet both the acoustic and thermal-performance demands of schools under the PSBP. It is sponsored by Armstrong Ceilings
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Inside Westminster: One for the road
Continuing our series looking at construction from inside the corridors of power in the run-up to the election, Mark Leftly asks if the coalition’s track record on infrastructure is anything to celebrate
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Sketch of the week: Easyjet flight to Mipim
This week’s sketch depicts the cabin of a bustling flight to this year’s Mipim
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This week in 2010
George Osborne presents his first Budget as chancellor of the newly formed coalition government
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Image of the week: George’s last stand?
Our image of the week shows the chancellor preparing for his final Budget of this parliament
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Interview: Nick Taylor
Nick Taylor closed the Russian office of his company, Waterman Group, one month before Putin annexed the Crimea. He explains why pulling back from developing markets and focusing on the UK is right for the engineer
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Preview: Building Awards Project of the Year shortlist
The schemes in the running to be Building’s Project of the Year are as varied as the purposes for which they were designed. But whether a hockey centre or a special needs school, the teams behind these buildings went the extra mile
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Infrastructure: Energy transmission
The UK’s energy transmission networks need to attract large volumes of investment to respond to a rapidly changing energy market. David Porter and Simon Rawlinson of EC Harris review progress as new regulatory systems bed down
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Sketch of the week: Woburn Coffee House
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Frank Porthouse, director at Project Design Studio
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Image of the week: The breakthrough
The Crossrail boring machine breaks into the eastern end of Liverpool Street station
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Interview: Peter Rogers
Despite a career spent working on London’s skyline, Peter Rogers has never lost his hunger for a challenge. Which is just as well, as he’s taking on the Pinnacle, possibly the capital’s most troubled project
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UKIP: The vocal minority
Control immigration and large areas of British countryside will not need to be destroyed by housebuilding, says UKIP. Nationalist populism at its most simplistic, perhaps, but the party’s anti-development stance is bearing down on politics at a local level
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Bethlem Hospital: Altered states
Fraser Brown MacKenna’s renovation of Bethlem Hospital’s Museum of the Mind may look from the outside much as it did, but the interior spaces now house art galleries, exhibition spaces and an incomparable archive
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Global city focus: Hong Kong
How is Hong Kong to maintain its competitive edge with the rise of the emerging Asian cities? Barbra Carlisle of EC Harris, Constance Lau and Tim Robinson of Langdon Seah explore its unique positioning
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Ecobuild 2015 video: Alastair Campbell
Former Labour party communications director on the government’s track record on green building policy
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Ecobuild 2015 video: James Wates
Chairman of Wates Group on the merger between the UK Contractors’ Group and the National Specialist Contractors Council
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This week in 2010
It’s worth noting that concern surrounding the lack of new entrants to the industry hasn’t sprung up out of nowhere
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Sketch of the week: ‘Quiet architecture’
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Rabih Hage, founder of Rabih Hage Architects
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Birmingham’s buzz
Not so long ago, the greatest thing about Birmingham was finding a road out of it. But in little more than a decade it has transformed itself into a thriving urban centre that businesses and people are flocking to be part of