All Pic of the day articles – Page 56
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Council prosecutes developer over holes in Putney Bridge
Property developer to be prosecuted over large holes drilled in Grade II-listed bridge in London
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Zaha Hadid scoops design contest for US museum
Hadid beats Kohn Pedersen Fox in competition for Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum
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A Hard Day’s Night at the Beatles Hotel
Grade-II listed hotel in 'Beatles quarter' of Liverpool set to open filled with artwork and memorabilla of the band
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Four injured in Clapham site collapse
Rear of house collapses on residential construction site in South London
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Liverpool spruces up its drab buildings
Banksy artwork to be preserved in initiative to decorate derelict and depressing buildings with artwork
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Travelodge to build hotel with shipping containers
The modular method is set to save the group up to £10m a year
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Foster + Partners reveals designs for world’s largest building
Foster's plans for the Crystal Island in Moscow are granted preliminary planning permission
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Building's favourite Christmas card
Architect ORMS wished Building a Merry Christmas with a festive health and safety assessment
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Christmas lights with a twist: neon concrete mixers
In the heart of London's art scene a building site - illuminated with fluorescent colours - is stopping Christmas shoppers in their tracks
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Zaha Hadid reveals Hong Kong design school
Hadid unveils 'Innovation Tower', her first permanent project in Hong Kong
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Hybrid cars - the furniture of the future
For car fanatics this could be a dream come true - eco-vehicles parked in your living room rather on your front drive
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The pool that (nearly) sank its architect
In 1996, one of Britain’s hottest young designers was given a £7m leisure centre project in north-east London. Over the next 11 years, it mutated into a £45m disaster that cost him his London office, his marriage and £250,000 of his own money.
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How to survive... decorations
Overcome with dread at this time of year? Read Amaya Lopez's daily guide to coping with Christmas
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QS wins Moustache of the Year award by a whisker
Female colleagues at Bovis Homes honour Neil Adams for his impressive growth
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Vive la revolution!
These are the first images of a controversial plan to construct a number of skyscrapers across Paris, which was unveiled by the mayor, Bertrand Delanoë, last week.
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A dynasty divided
Keith Miller thinks his row with cousin James over shares in the Miller Group can be sorted out over dinner. However, a history of friction between the two suggests it is more likely to end in a food fight.
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Specialist Contractor Awards 2007
The fifth Specialist Contractor Awards saw Keltbray and Concrete Repairs each collect two awards each for excellence
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Sustainability Awards 2007
The awards for environmental excellence in the construction industry took place last week at the Hilton Hotel, London