More Focus – Page 342

  • Craig Phillips
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    A self-made man

    2006-03-03T00:00:00Z

    Craig Phillips is not your typical Big Brother survivor, scraping a living from their diminishing fame. Rather, he has invested his vast energy in a vast range of projects, including a skills centre in his native Liverpool.

  • The rippling forms facing the park are created by horseshoe-shaped lecture halls shaded by hanging gardens
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    Equatorial chic

    2006-03-03T00:00:00Z

    Edward Cullinan Architects knew how to design a university, but not how to design one in a country where the annual temperature varies between 85 and 89°F. Yet its solution was brilliant...

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    Now you're one of us

    2006-03-03T00:00:00Z

    After four months of gruelling round-the-clock negotiations, Carillion finally handed over £313m and took control of its similarly sized rival Mowlem. Now the hard part begins …. Illustration by Elliot Thoburn

  • Technal has supplied architectural aluminium glazing to two buildings at the University of Limerick’s campus.
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    Specifier products

    2006-03-01T16:19:00Z

    Rainscreen cladding that can tough out a sea storm, laminate that feels just like wood, and copper: the new weapon in the fight against bird flu. Plus, the latest news from our friends in cladding

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    Costs: Timber cladding for walls

    2006-03-01T15:38:00Z

    Timber cladding is an attractive and sustainable option for external walls. Peter Mayer of Building LifePlans assesses commonly available options and their whole-life costs

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    Checklist

    2006-03-01T15:35:00Z

    A curtain walling specification can go awry if the wrong means of attaching it to the building structure are chosen. Barbour Index and Scott Brownrigg run through the fixing options

  • The Porsche building in China
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    Cladding

    2006-03-01T15:06:00Z

    This week, Specifier finds out why architect Snell Associates chose to bubblewrap a Porsche building in Qingdao, China. Plus, a selection of stylish facades, timber costs, and things to think about when fixing

  • Carbon coach illustration
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    How green is your house (and the rest of your life)?

    2006-02-24T00:00:00Z

    In a world becoming increasingly eco-conscious, Building decided to sign up three key industry figures with gas-guzzling lifestyles to be whipped into shape by our eco-guru. Katie Puckett discovered just how big their carbon footprints are, and how they plan to cut tonnes from their CO2 emission totals in 100 ...

  • Booms and movable floors are used to make the 50 m pool at Crawley Leisure Centre suitable for a mix of leisure, teaching and fitness swimming
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    Cost model: Swimming pools

    2006-02-24T00:00:00Z

    Britain's swimmers haven't had much success recently - so if we want a gold rush in 2012, we must start building competition pools now. Simon Rawlinson of Davis Langdon examines the key design and economic issues and breaks down the costs of a 50 m pool with dry sports ...

  • Kate Cresswell
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    Just the job: from fashion to facades

    2006-02-24T00:00:00Z

    Kate Cresswell tells Emily Wright why she was happy to leave high fashion to go into construction

  • Matthew Webster
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    Appointments

    2006-02-24T00:00:00Z

    Movers and shakers this week...

  • Toyo Ito and Massimiliano Fuksas
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    The old friends

    2006-02-24T00:00:00Z

    The old friends giggle as the photographer asks them to move ever closer. The RIBA HQ in central London is playing host to two of the foremost signature architects of the past 30 years, and they respond by embracing and mocking each other as they ham it up for the ...

  • The gleaming white buildings rise straight from a car-free alleyway passing through the complex
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    Costa del Cockney

    2006-02-24T00:00:00Z

    A sparkling white apartment scheme, straight out of a Mediterranean resort, has just been built in the heart of London's East End

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    Let the fun and games begin

    2006-02-24T00:00:00Z

    Last week, ODA chairman Jack Lemley finally fired the starting gun for the London 2012 construction programme by releasing the tenders for key contracts. George Hay spoke to him about why the ODA held back for so long, the reasons why he needs to review all the Olympic projects and ...

  • Murray Grove in Hackney, north London, pioneered the use of prefabricated modules in multistorey flats
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    Four hail murrays

    2006-02-24T00:00:00Z

    Murray Grove in Hackney, north London, pioneered the use of prefabricated modules in multistorey flats Credit: Raf Makda/VIEW The Murray Grove block was assembled out of prefabricated modules that had been fully fitted out in the factory

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    Sir Robert McAlpine gains top spot with £300m work

    2006-02-24T00:00:00Z

    Private commercial deals help contractor knock Balfour Beatty from the top of the monthly league in January

  • Angus Robertson
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    Flight path to New York

    2006-02-23T12:46:00Z

    Angus Robertson followed his heart and ended up in the city that never sleeps

  • vice admiral Peter Dunt
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    No more messing about in boats

    2006-02-17T00:00:00Z

    He may wonder why on earth a sailor was put in charge of the Ministry of Defence's £15.3bn estate, but vice admiral Peter Dunt has attacked the job with military precision. He talked to Mark Leftly about PFI, budget cuts and how he got the job

  • Devon Buchanon
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    This is Devon Buchanon

    2006-02-17T00:00:00Z

    Over the course of his life he has dated Jamie Lee Curtis, partied with Mick Jagger, managed the UK's first all-black dance group, been personal assistant to Grace Jones, acted as a stand-in for Burt Reynolds, and provided the teeth for a Colgate advert.

  • Visualisations showing the entertainment district outside the arena.
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    Return of the dome

    2006-02-17T00:00:00Z

    London's most famous white elephant is being reborn as an American-style entertainment behemoth complete with cinema, bars, clubs and an arena that can range from 3500 seats to 23,000.