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Building 175 is all about your future working practices. We want to hear from you about your careers, colleagues and businesses. Here’s what you need to know
Ten years on from the crash of 2008, how has the industry changed – and if another downturn strikes, will we be better placed to respond effectively?
Artificial intelligence is set to play a major part in construction. Where does that leave the humans who work in the sector?
Joseph Daniels, founder of luxury modular homes developer Project Etopia, praises the first modular homes built in the UK
Robert Bird Group director Jason Langer admires how one of the most copied pieces of architectural detailing is actually a piece of temporary works engineering
Colwyn Foulkes & Partners’ Magdalena Gradzka admires Libeskind’s symbolism
Attitudes, tech, policies, practices: if you hate it, we want to know about it!
Ike Ijeh explores the origins, impact and legacy of one of architecture’s most enduring concepts, as we begin a series reflecting on architectural styles through the ages
Every great housebuilding era in the last 175 years has featured in our pages. Here, Joey Gardiner asks if the next 25 years will witness a radical rethink in order to hit the ambitious goal of 300,000 homes a year
As construction marches forwards into a shiny digital future, spare a thought for the things we have left behind. We have preserved them for future generations here
As Building celebrates its 175-year anniversary, we launch the most significant and comprehensive editorial campaign in the publication’s history
Building 175 is all about your future working practices. We want to hear from you about your careers, colleagues and businesses. Here’s what you need to know