More Focus – Page 208

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    Bill’s battle

    2010-04-30T00:00:00Z

    Bill Rawcliffe is one of the many victims left by the collapse of Jarvis. So he started a campaign for justice, and failed to make progress. So, next stop the House of Commons

  • Daniel Libeskind's Grand Canal Square theatre and commercial development
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    First impressions: Daniel Libeskind's Grand Canal Square theatre

    2010-04-29T10:00:00Z

    Nottingham Trent University and Royal College of Art students comment on the Dublin scheme

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    BDP's Peter Drummond: The revolutionary in carpet slippers

    2010-04-23T00:00:00Z

    BDP, Britain’s biggest architect, is better known for quiet competence than daring. But this is the firm that defied Tesco, beat the downturn, expanded into India and Libya and doesn’t give a fig for profit. Chief executive Peter Drummond tells Roxane McMeeken all about it

  • Central St Giles
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    London: The last of the past

    2010-04-23T00:00:00Z

    The final projects of London’s long, long commercial boom are going to finish over the next year or so. Ike Ijeh rounds up the best of them

  • Energy from waste as a means of treatment is preferable to the last resort of landfill
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    Cost model: Energy from waste

    2010-04-23T00:00:00Z

    Simon Rawlinson and Matthew Hicks of Davis Langdon weigh up the costs and the risks of treatment solutions

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    Building buys a pint … for CB Richard Ellis

    2010-04-23T00:00:00Z

    “Your shoes look like pork pies.” Charles Ingram-Evans was pointing at my Clarks loafers. Apparently they contravened the “never wear brown in town” City dress code, which also applies to the property industry

  • 20 Fenchurch Street (the Walkie-Talkie)
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    London: The first of the future?

    2010-04-23T00:00:00Z

    Commercial development has the encouraging ability to kick itself into gear, once a shortage of schemes elevates rents and depresses prices. But which developments? Emily Wright looks at the most exciting plans, and their chances of becoming buildings

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    Election 2010: Are they listening?

    2010-04-23T00:00:00Z

    Roxane McMeeken went to a Derbyshire constituency where construction has a big say, and a bigger stake, in the result. So how much do the candidates know and care about their voters’ fears?

  • Gordon Brown
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    Open letter to readers of Building magazine from Gordon Brown

    2010-04-23T00:00:00Z

    Unlike the Conservatives, who have said they would cut the school building programme and won’t even guarantee existing projects unless they have reached financial close, Labour is committed to seeing BSF through

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    Upgrading old windows: Old panes, new gains

    2010-04-23T00:00:00Z

    Improving the performance of old windows is a key part of the strategy to upgrade the UK’s inefficient building stock. But how best to go about it? Thomas Lane made inquiries

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    Open letter to readers of building magazine from David Cameron

    2010-04-23T00:00:00Z

    ‘Construction has suffered more than any other industry during the recession and its revival is crucial to Britain’s overall economic recovery. It must continue to provide the jobs and opportunities that will underpin the economic growth that Britain needs’

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    Don't become a couch potato

    2010-04-16T00:00:00Z

    A period without a job needn’t be a waste of time. Here’s how you could turn it into an opportunity … 

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    Four Seasons, extra topping

    2010-04-16T00:00:00Z

    London-based PLP Architecture has designed the Four Seasons hotel on Sowwah Island in Abu Dhabi

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    Building Intelligence

    2010-04-16T00:00:00Z

    Experian’s Business Strategies division looks at what happened to the industry at the end of 2009, which makes for grisly reading – but there were some star performers, and things are looking up …

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    The house that Jim built: Designing for a QS

    2010-04-16T00:00:00Z

    When QS Jimmi Bradbury asked school pal and architect Niall McLaughlin to design him a home, the brief was pretty loose. What he came up with was this serene set of glass and wooden boxes – but how tranquil would the relationship be once work began? Thomas Lane took a ...

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    Health plan

    2010-04-16T00:00:00Z

    Construction of the new school of health studies at the University of Bradford, designed by Farrell & Clark, is due to begin in late April.

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    As green as it gets

    2010-04-16T00:00:00Z

    The first definitive image has been released of what Barratt calls “the UK’s most sustainable development”.

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    Worth the wait

    2010-04-16T00:00:00Z

    3DReid Architects and Cheval Residences have secured planning permission for this nine-storey residential development next to the Tower of London

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    Landing on Mayfair: Studio Seilern homes

    2010-04-16T00:00:00Z

    This £9m proposal by architect Studio Seilern is for a 496m2 site in the Mayfair conservation area in west London. The development would replace the existing buildings with nine residential units and 10 serviced apartments. Studio Seilern has proposed a large garden at lobby level, and a vertical garden that ...

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    University challenge: The higher education construction conundrum

    2010-04-16T00:00:00Z

    It’s a tricky one: higher education institutions have to slash capital spending plans, but they need to keep upgrading their estates if they want to attract students and, consequently, funding