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9/11 study will call for design review of skyscrapers
A team of researchers is studying the behaviour of 9/11 survivors as they evacuated the World Trade Center in an attempt to improve safety in skyscrapers.
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NewsDover Street, Squire?
Architect Squire and Partners has received planning permission for this mixed-use development on Dover Street, near Piccadilly in central London.
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Fit-out firms vie for £100m Shell Centre contract
Three fit-out specialists are chasing an interiors contract for the 70,000 m2 Shell Centre in Waterloo, south London.
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Feilden Clegg joins Bath scheme
Architect Feilden Clegg Bradley has taken over as lead architect from Llewelyn Davies Yeang on the Bath Western Riverside scheme.
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Fears for workers as curbs on asbestos are relaxed
Industry experts say workers face increased danger from asbestos-related illness after laws governing removal of the substance were relaxed this week.
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Government to fund £40m skills academies
The government is to stump up £40m to fund four national skills centres to address labour shortages across UK industry, ministers announced this week.
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NewsThey shoot, they SCORE
Architect Penoyre & Prasad has revealed this image of an integrated sports, health and community centre, which opened last week.
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Prison Service strike threat grows
The threat of strike action by 7000 construction workers employed by the Prison Service has intensified after employers refused to accede to union demands for pay increases.
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NewsStamp of approval
Building Design Partnership notched up another award when its BBC Mailbox in Birmingham won the Best of the Best prize at the British Council for Offices Awards.
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NewsGlasgow glow
Architect Foster and Partners has designed Scotland’s latest performance venue – an indoor arena in Glasgow.
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Pilkington approached for takeover by stakeholder
Pilkington, the UK glass maker, was this week the target of a £2bn takeover approach by Nippon Sheet Glass.
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SMC buys architect for £5m
Quoted architect SMC has continued its strategy of aggressive expansion by agreeing to purchase DTR:UK, a Manchester-based architect and design company, for £5m.
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YRM boss embraces future as not-for-profit trust
Architect leaves troubles behind and creates a company structure that defies commercial conventions
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NewsBest Public Building and BDA Building of the Year 2005
Fitzwilliam College Gatehouse and Auditorium, Cambridge University
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