All Features articles – Page 430

  • A hail of ticker tape rained down on the guests at the climax of a rousing performance of Nessun Dorma
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    Triumph and Trophies

    2006-04-13T00:00:00Z

    The best of the industry gathered at the Grosvenor House in London last Tuesday to celebrate the 12th annual Building Awards, in a football-themed evening that was graced by such legends as Bob Wilson, Pat Jennings, John Motson and 1966 England World Cup players

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    Lead times

    2006-04-13T00:00:00Z

    This quarter, Paul Dalton of Mace reports that a boost in orders has meant an increase in the lead times for some building supplies. Also, Jonathan Kaye of Gardiner & Theobald takes a close look at building management systems

  • Amy Chapman
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    Just the job

    2006-04-13T00:00:00Z

    Amy Chapman tells James Rose why being a construction lawyer beats getting paid to drink wine …

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    Down from the mountain

    2006-04-13T00:00:00Z

    How do you convince a collection of plants at Kew Gardens that west London enjoys an alpine climate? Wilkinson Eyre came up with an elegant and ingenious solution

  • At 10 am on 7 March this year, Curzon Group chief executive David Freeborn received the phone call he had been dreading.
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    Why they pulled the plug on Curzon

    2006-04-13T00:00:00Z

    Curzon was a fit-out contractor that had formed long-term relationships with blue-chip clients, was making a good and growing profit and was looking to double its turnover in a tricky market. So why on 7 March this year did its bank call in the receiver?

  • Richard Bowker
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    The big question

    2006-04-13T00:00:00Z

    Mark Leftly meets the man in charge of the government's £40bn Building Schools for the Future programme - Richard Bowker ...

  • Credit: Max Schindler
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    Battle of Waitrose

    2006-04-13T00:00:00Z

    Nine weeks they lost to the dead. Nine weeks they struggled to bring to being the store, with quiche bedecked. What cunning? What buildcraft? Thomas Lane tells the tale.

  • Sally Moorhead
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    Appointments

    2006-04-13T00:00:00Z

    Who's making career moves this week?

  • Casement windows - enquiry #301
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    Products

    2006-04-07T14:18:00Z

    A door control system that will make the superbug think twice, an air curtain for super-sized doors and acoustic windows that cut sound transmission and are, well, super …

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    Costs: Rooflights

    2006-04-07T13:01:00Z

    Dome rooflights are a great way to get light into a building. Peter Mayer of Building LifePlans considers the specification options, durability and whole-life costs

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    Checklist

    2006-04-07T12:52:00Z

    Fire doors save lives, so it's vital to specify the right one and ensure it's properly installed. What's more, it's costly to replace the wrong one …

  • The east elevation of Fort Dunlop, Urban Splash’s office, retail and leisure scheme in Birmingham, is clad in glass. In the rest of the building, the glazing sits 1.5 m behind the retained brick facade
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    Doors and windows

    2006-04-07T12:07:00Z

    How do you turn an old tyre factory into a swanky office and leisure destination? As Sonia Soltani discovered, if you're Shed KM, you stick a beautiful glass box inside the existing brick box. The result kicks off our doors and windows special

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    Projects update: Sustainability

    2006-04-07T00:00:00Z

    Amec may have been first out of the blocks to sign up to Envirowise, but there's no need to get left behind. You can contribute to several initiatives without leaving your desk …

  • Paul Hodgkinson with some of his female employees
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    Paul's problems with women

    2006-04-07T00:00:00Z

    In April 2001, Simons Group boss Paul Hodgkinson used the pages of Building to make a bold pledge: that 50% of his staff would be female by 2011. It's five years on, but is he halfway there? Photographs by Julian Anderson

  • Chief Executive of the Year - John White
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    Shrewd Operator

    2006-04-07T00:00:00Z

    The winner of this year's Building Award for Chief Executive of the Year is John White, boss of Persimmon, the UK's biggest housebuilder.

  • Smooth surfaces and sharp detailing help the square box transcend the run-of-the-mill retail-shed image
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    Ken's zen

    2006-04-07T00:00:00Z

    A few lines of architectural history have been written in Dartford, where Ken Shuttleworth's Make has just completed its first project - and shown how a judo dojo can fit into what appears to be a retail shed with perfect economy of form...

  • Shop interior
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    Fit-out update: Shop fit-out

    2006-04-07T00:00:00Z

    Shop fit-out There's lots of work and bargains to be had.

  • Sheppard Robson’s design for the Salvation Army’s office in central London
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    Fit-out update: Office fit-out

    2006-04-07T00:00:00Z

    Phil Brown reports on one of the busiest markets for contractors

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    Fit-out update: Landscaping

    2006-04-07T00:00:00Z

    Forget skills shortages - drought is the worry

  • The Airbus A380, the world’s biggest passenger aircraft, is the closest contemporary engineering has come to recreating the impact of Brunel’s enormous steamships
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    What Brunel did for us ...

    2006-04-07T00:00:00Z

    Two hundred years after his birth, the ever-present legacy of the great Isambard Kingdom Brunel still inspires the modern-day engineer to create something different.