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  • News

    Tough match for Linklaters

    2009-06-12T00:00:00Z

    Law firm Linklaters has been drawn into the legal row between the All England Lawn Tennis Ground and Building Design Partnership over the Wimbledon media centre

  • The Science Museum in London
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    Weird science: Science Museum, London

    2009-06-12T00:00:00Z

    The Science Museum in London has unveiled images of a proposed £150m revamp designed by Wilkinson Eyre

  • News

    Industry misery starts to bottom out

    2009-06-12T00:00:00Z

    Fewer people are predicting a decrease in construction activity than at any other time in the past 14 months, according to Experian

  • Green shoots
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    Green Shoots

    2009-06-12T00:00:00Z

    Each week Building will ask an expert to analyse the latest evidence of green shoots, and see if it stands up to scrutiny. This week we have Simon Rawlinson, partner in Davis Langdon, on housing

  • The Last Scattering
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    To begin at the beginning: Arup's gallery

    2009-06-12T00:00:00Z

    Arup’s new gallery, PHASE 2, has unveiled a specially commissioned piece by New York artist Matthew Ritchie, in collaboration with Daniel Bosia of Arup Advanced Geometry Unit. Ritchie’s sculpture, called The Last Scattering, is inspired by the Big Bang theory

  • New art gallery in Mexico City
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    ¡Arriba art!: Mexico art gallery

    2009-06-12T00:00:00Z

    David Chipperfield Architects has been appointed to design a new art gallery in Mexico City

  • News

    Cyril Sweett rules out appeal

    2009-06-12T00:00:00Z

    Cyril Sweett will not appeal against the decision to leave it off an £800m consultants framework

  • News

    Four architects make it onto Brighton landmark shortlist

    2009-06-12T00:00:00Z

    Building Design Partnership, Foster + Partners, Make and Wilkinson Eyre have been shortlisted on a £250m scheme to redevelop Brighton’s seafront conference centre

  • Features

    The tracker: Still falling...

    2009-06-12T00:00:00Z

    After the rate of decline slowed in March, activity accelerated again (slightly) in April. Goods news is thin on the ground, but things might just pick up in June and July, says Experian Business Strategies

  • Comment

    From one Jim to another

    2009-06-12T00:00:00Z

    I was saddened to read of the death of James Nisbet (5 June, page 14)

  • Comment

    The world according to Terry …

    2009-06-12T00:00:00Z

    Thanks to architect Francis Terry, son of Quinlan, for sending us this pictorial explanation of the practice’s views on architectural styles – a useful aide-memoire for anyone following the Chelsea Barracks saga

  • Comment

    Dear John Prewer …

    2009-06-12T00:00:00Z

    Thank you for your letter about my last column (5 June, page 30)

  • Comment

    Open debate

    2009-06-12T00:00:00Z

    To state that open-plan schools have not been studied, as suggested in your article “Can you hear me at the back?” (15 May, page 40), is somewhat wide of the mark

  • Comment

    Hear, hear

    2009-06-12T00:00:00Z

    I read your article on school acoustics with much interest. As a maker of acoustic ceiling and wall absorbers, we have been working with our customers for some time now to push acoustics higher up the agenda for new schools and we warmly welcome the end-user’s contribution

  • Comment

    Inflammatory words

    2009-06-12T00:00:00Z

    The Practitioners Forum and the Business and Community Safety Forum’s recent report to the minister makes some valid points on the fire risks of timber-framed buildings during construction, and they urge the government to review the Building Regulations

  • Comment

    The long game

    2009-06-12T00:00:00Z

    The construction industry is undoubtedly one of the hardest-hit sectors in this current recession so it is no surprise that consolidation and survival have become watchwords. Job cuts are the answer for some but wholesale cutbacks can prove dangerous in the long term

  • Are high-rise residential blocks, such as Erno Goldfinger’s Trellick tower in west London, due for a revival?
    Comment

    Aim high …

    2009-06-12T00:00:00Z

    The tower blocks that were built in the sixties and seventies failed because they were for the most part poorly constructed and detailed (“That past is gone”, 29 May, page 19)

  • Comment

    Maybe a little lower

    2009-06-12T00:00:00Z

    I’m not convinced that energy efficiency is a reason for advocating high rise

  • Comment

    Life after debt

    2009-06-12T00:00:00Z

    Before you know it, UK plc is going to be staggering under a real debt burden of £2 trillion. Here’s Kevin Cammack’s simple survival guide

  • Charlene Linneman
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    Always check the paperwork: Keith Lamming vs Revenue & Customs

    2009-06-11T13:05:00Z

    Our Fenwick Elliott experts run through the case of Keith Lamming vs Revenue & Customs Commissioners