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  • Scottish Natural Heritage’s Great Glen House in Inverness
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    Sustainability: Offices

    2007-01-12T00:00:00Z

    In this latest feature on eco-friendly development, Simon Rawlinson of Davis Langdon examines how a growing commitment to sustainability will affect the commercial offices sector, with a case study on how a client’s requirements can be met in a leased building

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    A view from the gods

    2007-01-12T00:00:00Z

    Looking out over this nondescript part of Leicester, and almost entirely suspended from this roof, will be the UK’s most exciting new theatre – and the first building in this country to be designed by US architect Rafael Viñoly.

  • Partnerships for Schools (PfS) chief executive Tim Byles image 2
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    The new boy

    2007-01-12T00:00:00Z

    The previous chief executive of Building Schools for the Future spent eight stormy months struggling with the brief before jumping overboard. Tim Byles, the local authority bureaucrat who replaces him, has a different plan, a different style, and (he hopes) a different fate.

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    What will be the affects of changes to the CIS?

    2007-01-11T17:00:00Z

    Neil Graham and Jarlath McCloskey of Berg Kaprow Lewis look at how CIS in April will impact on construction businesses.

  • WRAP wood
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    Six ways to reduce waste

    2007-01-10T11:34:00Z

    When dealing with construction waste there are six questions you should ask yourself. WRAP's Mervyn Jones explains

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    Appointments

    2007-01-05T00:00:00Z

    This week's movers …

  • Ealing borough council offices image 1
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    Style council

    2007-01-05T00:00:00Z

    OFFICES — Ealing borough council wanted to migrate 2,500 staff from an archipelago of offices into its headquarters, and turn that into a sexy, sustainable civic centre for the good burghers of west London. Sonia Soltani reports on how it did the job, with a little help from Pringle Brandon

  • Prefabricated curtain walling
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    What to specify: offices

    2007-01-05T00:00:00Z

    Glazed curtain walling, state-of-the-art lighting and a host of other products designed to make offices safer, more comfortable and generally less depressing …

  • Mechanical ventilation image 1
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    What it costs: mechanical ventilation

    2007-01-05T00:00:00Z

    In many instances mechanical ventilation may be the only option to manage office environments. Peter Mayer of Building LifePlans explores the options

  • For the Treasury building, DP worked with Foster and Partners to create bespoke fittings
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    Let there be light

    2007-01-05T00:00:00Z

    WHO MAKES IT — DP Architectural Lighting has established its name in the big league of interior design by providing bespoke lighting solutions to high profile clients like Foster and Partners.

  • In the business incubation centre in Livingston the architect, engineer and contractor used systems usually used in residential and industrial sectors
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    Timber frame business centure: From little acorns…

    2007-01-05T00:00:00Z

    HOW WE WORK TOGETHER — Directors from Reid Architecture, Woolgar Hunter and Donaldson & McConnell explain why they opted for a timber-frame solution on a business centre in West Lothian.

  • Coleman ponders the difficulties of managing the construction activities of Bovis Lend Lease, the most talked about contractor in the industry
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    ‘We don’t hug trees and do Kum Ba Yah’

    2007-01-05T00:00:00Z

    Murray Coleman is not a man to mince his words, as Mark Leftly found when he trailed the new Bovis Lend Lease construction boss around one of the contractor’s more problematic PFI projects

  • 2007 Building horoscope image
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    The 2007 Building horoscope

    2007-01-05T00:00:00Z

    Will the Olympic budget keep soaring? Will Ray O’Rourke buy when Amec sells? Will Ucatt survive against the super union? Will QSs still be interested in property? And will we still be talking about Wembley in December? Consulting a beginner’s guide to astrology, we reveal all this and more in ...

  • Marlowe Academy in Ramsgate,  When the partition behind the stage is open, the arena and the auditorium can accommodate all 1200 pupils and teachers
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    ‘You could run this building as a traditional school – but it would be a waste’

    2007-01-05T00:00:00Z

    Building Design Partnership’s Marlowe Academy in Ramsgate is like no other school – it has a campus feel, there are no corridors and the students don’t even bunk off.

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    Escaping doesn’t have to be this hard …

    2007-01-05T00:00:00Z

    Ready for another year of sitting at the same desk, talking to the same people and staring out of the same window? No? Claire Dodd helps plot your bid for freedom

  • Honda in the fast lane: Building a car image 9
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    A well-oiled machine

    2007-01-05T00:00:00Z

    Honda’s construction team has taken inspiration from the company’s car production lines to keep its projects purring smoothly

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    Laing O’Rourke strikes it rich in Bedfordshire

    2006-12-15T00:00:00Z

    Contractor dominates November league with £120m social housing deal

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    2006 Pub Olympics

    2006-12-15T00:00:00Z

    Think ancient Greece, think heroics: the passion, the struggle, the glory. Now think London pub: designers, QSs and builders slugging it out with Building contributors for gold. Inspiring, isn’t it?

  • The year that was 2006
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    This was the year that was 2006

    2006-12-15T00:00:00Z

    Government plans for nuclear Future. Coleman in, Millett out at Bovis. Gordon Brown sets leadership agenda. Wembley still unbuilt. Consultants flee war-torn Lebanon. Treasury reviews the PFI’s future. Building buys pints. Jack Lemley slams London 2012.

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    Steady as she goes

    2006-12-15T00:00:00Z

    Contractors in all sectors and across all regions were feeling buoyant in October. According to the Experian Business Strategies survey, activity is rising across the board – and especially in civil engineering. When it comes to the future, though, they’re a little less certain