More Focus – Page 254

  • Kew Palace in west London was restored to its early 19th-century condition for £5m
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    Specialist cost update: Envelopes

    2008-09-26T00:00:00Z

    Roofing: In our latest round-up of works packages, Paul Wootton of Gardiner & Theobald says 20% growth is still expected over the next five years

  • ‘The last of the monumental Games’: Jowell in Beijing with David Beckham
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    Interview: Tessa Jowell

    2008-09-26T00:00:00Z

    Olympics minister Tessa Jowell may be catching much of the flak being fired at the preparations for the 2012 London Games, but it’ll take a lot more than that to faze her. Dan Stewart reports

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    Last word in trainers: APC assessment guide

    2008-09-26T00:00:00Z

    The people who brought you the APC Trainer have gone one better … Jon Lever is the man who trains the APC assessors and over the next two years he will guide you through each step in the process that leads up to the final assessment on building.co.uk. This week, ...

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    Okay, so there’s a downturn, but it’s never a bad time to bolt on a few extra skills …

    2008-09-26T00:00:00Z

    Despite the cloud hanging over the industry, students are continuing to pile into construction-related postgraduate courses. And, as Debika Ray discovers, it may not be as mad as it sounds

  • At the venerable age of 56, Corb’s Unité d’Habitation still casts a powerful spell, even while its decaying concrete is under repair
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    Welcome to the machine: Le Corbusier’s Unité d’Habitation

    2008-09-26T00:00:00Z

    Of all Le Corbusier’s buildings, perhaps the most influential is Marseille’s Unité d’Habitation. As a major exhibition of the great man’s works opens in Liverpool, Martin Spring visits this communal ‘machine for living in’ to see what lessons it has for us

  • New York street
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    Expat survival guide to New York

    2008-09-25T11:51:00Z

    New York is awash with work, but beware: going topless is permitted, but smoking near a public building isn't

  • Flooding at Infinity Tower, Dubai, 2007
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    Risk mitigation overseas: why a hard hat isn't enough

    2008-09-25T11:46:00Z

    For contractors active overseas, meeting their duty of care to workers requires a much wider assessment of risk - including natural disasters and insurgent attacks

  • Libyan shop dummies wearing headscarves
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    Expat survival guide to Libya

    2008-09-25T09:00:00Z

    Tourism and retail are set for a development boom, but leave your tight trousers at home – and stay off the roads

  • City Centre Mall, Dubai
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    Expat survival guide to the UAE

    2008-09-25T09:00:00Z

    It’s the world’s biggest building site, a tank of petrol costs under a tenner and your salary comes tax-free

  • India's roads
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    Expat survival guide to India

    2008-09-25T09:00:00Z

    Never offend by refusing your host's offer of food, even if you're full – luckily, burping is encouraged

  • Shangahi's streets
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    How to set up business in China

    2008-09-24T12:22:00Z

    To establish the personal relations critical for business success in China you need a local base, and should use local expertise to negotiate the country's complex ways

  • Songjiang Quarry Hotel project
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    First impressions: Projects by Rafael Viñoly and Atkins

    2008-09-23T08:22:00Z

    Another ‘First Impressions’ panellist, this time James Procter from Westminster University comments on Rafael Viñoly’s Museum of Modern Arab Art in Qatar and an organic tree house

  • Cala Homes show the variety of developments on offer
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    Happily ever after

    2008-09-19T00:00:00Z

    The Gus Report: Newhall in Harlow set out to marry quality design with quality of life. So how has it done? Continuing his series of visits to important housing developments, Gus Alexander celebrates something approximating nuptial bliss

  • Software
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    Building pathology: BMS systems

    2008-09-19T00:00:00Z

    Building management systems give occupants control of M&E equipment at the touch of a button, but their complexity can cause problems

  • PRI energy metering
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    PRI's energy metering

    2008-09-19T00:00:00Z

    Energy management and smart metering specialist PRI has developed Carbon View, a system for carbon monitoring, which displays instant and accurate energy-consumption data

  • Herzog & de Meuron’s IKMZ library, Cottbus
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    Country focus: Germany

    2008-09-19T00:00:00Z

    Germany, traditionally the motor of European construction, has stagnated for a decade. Now it’s sputtering back into life – but will the credit crunch kill it? John Atkins of EC Harris reports

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    Bailey’s cream: Strathclyde HQ

    2008-09-19T00:00:00Z

    When M&E specialist NG Bailey set out to build its new headquarters in Strathclyde, it wanted to show what it could do to a standard spec office. Its control over the project enabled it to bring in a building of the finest green credentials

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    A game of musical jobs

    2008-09-19T00:00:00Z

    This year’s Hays/Building Salary Guide shows that more and more candidates are chasing ever fewer vacancies, and we all know what the law of supply and demand says about that … Debika Ray reports

  • Regional perspective
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    The tracker: Bottoming out?

    2008-09-19T00:00:00Z

    The indications are that there’s still a way to go before we’re out of the woods, but there are small signs of improvement, reports Experian Business Strategies

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    Phase One: Edinburgh

    2008-09-19T00:00:00Z

    Building’s networking event took a new twist when it went to Edinburgh this month by giving attendees a sneak preview of Rab Bennetts’ £42m Informatics Forum – a futuristic realm of computer wizardry and flying robots. Katie Puckett and Dan Stewart joined the snoopers