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40 under 40 2010: Andrew Hilston
Hilston, 30, is project director, retail development at Hammerson
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40 under 40 2010: Susan Witterick
Witterick, 34, is principal acoustic consultant/leader, Acoustics North West at Capita Symonds
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40 under 40 2010: Lee Penson
Penson, 38, is founder and CEO of PENSON Group, PENSON Architects & PENSON Structures
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40 under 40 2010: Brandusa Tataru-Marinescu
Brandusa Tataru-Marinescu, 32, is an associate at Taylor Wessing
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40 under 40 2010: Christian Oliver
Oliver, 34, is director of management consulting at Cyril Sweett
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Features40 under 40: Paul Hinkin 10 years on
Hinkin fulfilled his 2000 ambition by setting up Black Architecture six years ago
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Features40 under 40: James Pickard 10 years on
The credit crunch put a halt to some of Cartwright Pickard’s plans, but now it’s bouncing back
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Features40 under 40: Jason Millett 10 years on
Building’s 40 under 40 returns on Friday. In the meantime we look back at those we tipped for the top back in 2000
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Features40 under 40: Jonathan Stewart 10 years on
The managing director of Gleeds Advisory reached his goal from 10 years ago - with five days to spare…
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FeaturesPassivoffice: First UK office to reach Passivhaus standards
Powys council was worried by rises in gas prices, so it decided to make its Stag teaching facility the first office in Britain to reach Passivhaus standards. After horrendous design problems, the team spent 12 months collecting data on how it performed. And, as Thomas Lane reports, the figures came ...
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FeaturesWilkinson Eyre: Twin peaks
Ten years ago Building interviewed a young architectural practice called Wilkinson Eyre. A decade and two Stirling prizes later, we return to ask its principals how it feels to become part of the design establishment - and on the top of their game.
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FeaturesBrothers in construction: He ain’t heavy...
Ed and David Miliband’s battle for the Labour leadership was sibling rivalry as high politics. But what about brothers working in construction, even in the same company? We tracked some down and talked blood, sweat and tears. Photos by Julian Anderson
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FeaturesThe quangos and spending cuts: which ones survived
In the game of quangos players take turns to choose non-government bodies to close, merge or privatise. But watch out! If you get it wrong you might not get elected again. This is how Francis Maude dealt with the ones dealing with construction













