More Focus – Page 358

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    A subdued summer

    2005-08-12T00:00:00Z

    Experian Business Strategies reports on the still-slowing growth of the construction industry, as rapid inflation and insufficient demand affect market confidence and output

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    Focus on the regions

    2005-08-12T00:00:00Z

    The North and South-west regions enjoyed a surge in activity and orders this quarter – which is more than you could say of the North-west or the East and West Midlands …

  • Edinburgh Quay
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    The performer

    2005-08-12T00:00:00Z

    With a dazzling repertoire of styles, varying from classy to very blue, the Edinburgh Quay development is a real entertainer. In fact, if ever a building belonged on the Fringe, this is it.

  • Brighton developer Josh Arghiros
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    The man who kidnapped Gehry

    2005-08-12T00:00:00Z

    Brighton developer Josh Arghiros is the kind of man who knows what he wants and sets out to get it. And if what he wants happens to be the world’s most famous architect, well … He tells George Hay what happened next.

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    Bristol, Engels – and me

    2005-08-12T00:00:00Z

    Reflections on the English city

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    How to get into an impossible position

    2005-08-12T00:00:00Z

    The Inland Revenue is determined to launch a new tax regime next April, even though there’s an excellent chance that nobody will be able to comply with it. Sarah Richardson reports from the surreal world of Whitehall.

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    Crime and punishment

    2005-08-05T00:00:00Z

    The thing about collusion in construction is that it’s so easy, so natural. Some firms do it just out of politeness. It is also the subject of draconian penalties, including criminal prosecution – as 22 firms in the Midlands have just found out.

  • Fletcher Priest’s Peoplebuilding in Hemel Hempstead was designed to comply with the 2002 update of Part L
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    Cost model: City of London offices, Part L

    2005-08-05T00:00:00Z

    What effect will the latest batch of carbon reduction measures have on building design? And how much more will it cost to meet the stricter rules? Building finds out and calculates the price of four Part L-compliant options for a City of London office

  • In Tübingen’s French Quarter, a former military base is being regenerated by and for civilians, with a vibrant mix of old and new buildings, ample greenery and even a natural stream
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    Our town

    2005-08-05T00:00:00Z

    If you’d vaguely thought that Germans had the edge when it comes to urban design, prepare yourself for a shock: they’re in a completely different league. Building reports from two award-winning schemes

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    Market hackers

    2005-08-05T00:00:00Z

    Four years after the dotcom crash, datacentres are becoming sexy again. But hold on, surely you have to be a technogeek to get a piece of the action? Well, not necessarily … Building explains how to hack into this rebooted sector.

  • Beverley Martin
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    Just the job: Beverley Martin, from mum to pm

    2005-08-05T00:00:00Z

    Until 10 years ago, Beverley Martin was a full-time mother - now she's managing a £3m airport project

  • Mark Cutler
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    Appointments

    2005-08-05T00:00:00Z

    Movers and Shakers this week

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    Checklist

    2005-08-05T00:00:00Z

    Office fit-outs are carried out to tight deadlines and to tough client requirements. Barbour Index and Scott Brownrigg suggest how specifiers can ensure they deliver their brief

  • Glasgow office gets natural stone flooring
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    Specifier Products

    2005-08-05T00:00:00Z

    Everything you need to create a sophisticated, modern office environment, from frameless glass partitioning to wall-mounted uplighters, plus systems for heat recovery, air-handling and sunshading

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    Costs: Natural ventilation for offices

    2005-08-03T12:40:00Z

    Natural ventilation for offices not only makes financial sense but also offers a sustainable solution to environment management. Wec examine the whole-life costs

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    Offices

    2005-08-03T12:27:00Z

    Specifier this week looks at the high-pressure world of office construction and fit-out, complete with the latest products, who to buy them from and pitfalls to avoid. First, though, we tell the story of the Japanese electronics company that wanted to upgrade its British headquarters – and got an unpleasant ...

  • Talking shop
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    Talking shop

    2005-07-29T00:00:00Z

    Building joins three employees of Lovell on site in Bolton for a chat and a cup of tea

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    Appointments

    2005-07-29T00:00:00Z

    HousebuildersIntro Homes, based in Elstree, Hertfordshire, has appointed its first sales and marketing director, Jon Denny.ClientsIndustrial property developer Eden Park Developments, part of the Fiducia Group, has promoted Jeremy Hoare to associate director.ConsultantsBuilding surveyor Tuffin Ferraby Taylor has made a number of appointments: surveyor Loy Gusthoff joins the professional services ...

  • Sir Neville Simms
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    The green knight

    2005-07-29T00:00:00Z

    Sir Neville Simms has made an epic personal journey from vilified motorway contractor to champion of sustainable procurement in the public sector. He tells Building about his plans.

  • Barajas Airport terminal in Madrid
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    Terminal 5’s big brother

    2005-07-29T00:00:00Z

    You think Richard Rogers Partnership’s Heathrow Terminal 5 is about as big as big can be? Well prepare to be amazed: the practice’s Barajas Airport terminal in Madrid is twice the size – and even more elegant.