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      News‘Farcical’ leisure design contest down to two firmsFeilden Clegg Bradley and Wilkinson Eyre are the last two architects competing to design a landmark leisure centre in West Suusex that had its budget slashed by £7m at the last minute 
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         News NewsSt Luke’s eco gospelSt Luke’s CE primary school in Wolverhampton this week claimed to become the first school to receive a BREEAM “excellent” rating 
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         News NewsMayor diverts £75m from new homes to fund repairsBut Greater London Authority expects Whitehall to repay the money as row grows over Decent Homes 
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         News NewsTurned out nice againThis £50m art deco-inspired mixed-use scheme in Bournemouth from architect CZWG has just been submitted for planning permission 
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      NewsGreen light for LovellDeveloper Lovell has won planning consent for an £8.3m project in south London 
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      NewsPrices to rise in 2011House prices will fall next year before rising slightly in 2011, the National Housing Federation has said 
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      NewsLevy to cost £7.6bnDevelopers will pay £7.6bn in community infrastructure levy charges over 10 years, a government report has said 
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         News NewsCopenhagen housing by Bjarke Ingels: Another mountain climbedThe Mountain housing scheme in Copenhagen has added an international Urban Land Institute Award for Excellence to its string of accolades 
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      NewsMace takes over from Mott at Museum of LiverpoolMace has been appointed by National Museums Liverpool to project manage the £72m Museum of Liverpool project as it nears conclusion, taking over from Mott MacDonald 
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         News NewsTaylor Wimpey boss: House prices will not drop againRedfern upbeat as housebuilder announces pre-tax loss of £682m over first half of 2009 
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      NewsCitywatch: The blame gameThere was a fresh round of HBOS bashing this week as Lloyds Banking Group revealed a £13.4bn hit due to bad loans – 80% from HBOS 
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      NewsDavis Langdon buys architect DEGWDavis Langdon has bought space planner and architect DEGW for an undisclosed sum, amid continued efforts from top QSs to restyle themselves as broader consultants 
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      NewsTurner & Townsend floats four-day week to staffConsultant T&T is considering asking its staff to work a four-day week if market conditions deteriorate, Building has learned 
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         Comment CommentHansom: Sporting lifeSome unusual sports are cropping up across the industry, including in-office thought tennis, architectural gymnastics, extreme biking and Olympic-level prevarication. Go team! 
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         Comment CommentAnyone for a free lunch?Do clients want to dump frameworks so they can sit back and watch contractors desperate for work fight it out like dogs? 
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         Comment CommentDesigner egotism: Delusions of adequacyArchitects who listen to their ‘inner voice’ and not the client produce bad buildings. It’s the deadly sin of designer egotism, says Robert Adam, and it makes us strangers in our homes 
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         News NewsHBOS and the blame gameBank bashing is the country's favourite sport but were greedy company bosses as much to blame for the bad loans? 
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         News NewsCITBs' three-card trickTraining grants to employers go down, but the construction training levy stays level - somebody should resign! 
 






 
 
 



 




