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  • News

    Faithful + Gould announces senior changes

    2011-02-18T16:24:00Z

    Sean Lynch joins senior management team whilst Michael Martin leaves as director of commercial services

  • Design for Crossrail's Farringdon station from Turnmill streetDesign for Crossrail's Farringdon station from Turnmill street
    News

    Crossrail announces £375m Farringdon shortlist

    2011-02-18T15:31:00Z

    Usual suspects win a place on four-strong list

  • David Coyne
    News

    Capita Symonds appoints energy expert

    2011-02-18T13:39:00Z

    New director for energy consultancy will run Capita’s expanding renewable energy division

  • Comment

    Architectural and engineering firms see drop in turnover in 2010

    2011-02-18T13:34:59.943Z

    Turnover is now 8% less than the peak in 2008

  • Comment

    Cabe - why it must keep the name

    2011-02-18T13:29:00Z

    News this week that design quango Cabe’s name may ultimately be up for grabs in its long-heralded merger with the Design Council prompts that age-old question – what’s in a name?

  • Jon Neale
    Comment

    Localism: A recipe for building homes in the wrong places

    2011-02-18T11:56:00Z

    Real powers will help economic growth, but limited localism could just further seal off leafy suburbs to development

  • The new Royal College of Art building in Battersea
    News

    RCA's Dyson Building is 'topped out'

    2011-02-18T10:41:00Z

    The Haworth Tompkins-designed Battersea campus will house printmaking, photography and units for start-up design enterprises

  • News

    Construction output for 2010 not as bleak as first estimated

    2011-02-18T00:00:00Z

    The ONS revises its fourth quarter figures for 2010

  • Comment

    Credit where it's due

    2011-02-18T00:00:00Z

    Your leading article on the rebuilding of Blackfriars station (28 January, page 44), was both interesting and informative.

  • Comment

    Stranger than fiction

    2011-02-18T00:00:00Z

    I write regarding your piece on architects in film, (28 January, page 34). It was entertaining but, being limited only to American architects, remained firmly in fantasyland

  • Comment

    Budget for buildings

    2011-02-18T00:00:00Z

    The Scottish budget deal agreed by MSPs this week is not the budget for recovery that the building industry has been crying out for

  • Comment

    Keep the receipts

    2011-02-18T00:00:00Z

    If the government is concerned that they are overpaying for the services supplied by major contractors (building.co.uk, 9 February), a good start would be to investigate the legality of the bulk order discounts that are obtained from suppliers.

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    Comment

    Fancy a stroll?

    2011-02-18T00:00:00Z

    Glen Stark took this photo in central Edinburgh

  • News

    BSF analysis: a hollow victory?

    2011-02-18T00:00:00Z

    On 11 February, Mr Justice Holman seemingly handed down a victory for six “brave” local authorities that had challenged the legitimacy of Michael Gove’s decision to scrap the BSF programme and cancel funding for schools projects in their areas.The Department for Education has taken comfort from the fact that the ...

  • News

    BSF analysis: the future’s clearer – sort of

    2011-02-18T00:00:00Z

    The two major developments in education over the past week - the outcome of the judicial review into the scrapping of BSF and news of how £800m of academies funding will be distributed - have solved some of the questions over the future of the nation’s school building programme.The judicial ...

  • Nigel Moor, Planning Pilots
    Comment

    Localism is a good thing for developers

    2011-02-18T00:00:00Z

    Yes, the bill is ambitious but, if used correctly, could have a very positive effect on housing production

  • Anderw Whitaker 1274
    Comment

    Localism thinks small; we need the bigger picture

    2011-02-18T00:00:00Z

    It’s all very well delivering small schemes but what about larger, infrastructure boosting developments?

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    Features

    Open mike: Early learning

    2011-02-18T00:00:00Z

    If you care about school design, you’ve probably thrown up your hands in despair by now. But John Lyall is optimistic we can build on the achievements of recent years

  • Snow
    News

    Gensler designs London snow resort

    2011-02-18T00:00:00Z

    Acer Snowmec, ASL Developments and Gensler Architects have put forward plans to build Europe’s first indoor snow resort by converting the Olympic park media centre.

  • Quentin
    Comment

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    2011-02-18T00:00:00Z

    Quentin Shears, 48, is a partner in Newt UK, a Hertfordshire-based quantity surveyor that its US owner, construction giant Gator Corp, has never been quite sure what to do with. Quentin has recently been making excellent progress in his anger management sessions, which he was obliged to take after several ...