All Features articles – Page 88
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Digital transformation: What workers want
The industry may be showing faith in new technologies, but uptake isn’t automatically keeping up
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Projects: The Pavilion, Hardman Square, Manchester
The Pavilion in Spinningfields’ Hardman Square stands out among a sea of steel and glass. Ike Ijeh reports on how a modular CLT building has brought a high-end touch of green to Manchester’s financial district
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Sketch of the week: Kissing Gates, London Festival of Architecture
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Sam Clarke, architect at TP Bennett
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From the archive: 2008 - A firm hand
“Robots could soon take charge of business decisions,” proclaimed Building in 2008
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Image of the week: I love Paris in the summer… when it sizzles
Parisians enjoy water jets at the Trocadero after weather forecasts predict temperatures of over 40°C this week
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Heathrow expansion: Getting it together
The expansion masterplan for Heathrow airport unveiled last week was the product of a most unusual design team – a multidisciplinary alliance of 800 individuals
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Construction CEOs: In a spin?
There have been chief executives appointed at four of the top 10 contractors and seven of the top 20 housebuilders. What’s behind all this upheaval?
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Q&A with Lara Poloni: how can we drive digital change?
Aecom chief executive EMEA Lara Poloni on how to champion high-tech transformation from the top
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Digital: let’s do it better
Everyone says they’re going digital, but are construction firms and their clients really making the most of the opportunities the process offers to increase efficiency?
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Sketch of the week: School sports hall, London
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by João Alves, an associate at Cundall
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From the archive: 2007 - A strong reaction
The recent TV series dramatising the Chernobyl disaster is said to have increased the number of tourists
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Image of the week: A bit of a breather
Pollution pods installed at Manchester’s MediaCityUK allow visitors to experience the different air quality of global locations from Norway to New Delhi
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Building podcast: Containing radioactivity at Chernobyl
Listen on our website here or on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher or your preferred podcast app
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Holding it all in: Containing radioactivity at Chernobyl
This article about work at the plant which blew up in 1986 is republished after news yesterday Russian troops seized control of the site
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Hackitt explainer: What are the three 'gateways'?
As the Hackitt consultation launches, Building delves into some of the more technical aspects of the recommendations
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Hackitt explainer: What is the regulatory body?
As the Hackitt consultation launches, Building delves into some of the more technical aspects of the recommendations
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The Hackitt consultation: Calling for culture change
The Hackitt report has laid out steps to improving safety in the wake of Grenfell – now action needs to be taken
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Explainer: How do project bank accounts work?
Highways England’s Lloyd Biddell explains how project bank accounts work for contractors in construction