All Students articles – Page 11
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Cyril Sweett reveals order book is now mainly international
Majority of QS’s booked work comes from outside Europe following acquisiton of Asian surveyor
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Cardiff to use pre-fabs to meet classroom needs
Local authority puts out call to firms to deliver units this year
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Sixty per cent of consultants plan job change
Hays’ salary guide shows many consultants looking to leave their jobs within a year
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Japan calls on UK firms for emergency prefab homes
Government seeks to meet shortfall on 72,000-unit scheme to rehouse people hit by recent disaster
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Sloping off: a:b:i:r architects Brighton house
The house optimises its sloping gradient with lower ground floor bedrooms
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Gherkin architect pronounces death of the skyscraper
Shard and Cheesegrater part of a dying breed, says Ken Shuttleworth
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CITB seeks cash to train workers for the Green Deal
CITB submitted an application for over £1m of funding to help prepare workers for the Green Deal
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One in four Tory councillors oppose localism
CBRE survey also reveals only a third of Liberal Democrats support the Localism bill
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RIBA Forgotten Spaces competition: Last day!
The London and Sheffield competitions hope to promote local engagement by inviting proposals for left-over land
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James Review: RIBA blasts 'simplistic' design approach
RIBA president Ruth Reed says government must safeguard pupils’ needs
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Paul Smith joins forces with Nottingham students
Sir Paul Smith challenges the NTU’s school of art and design and school of architecture, design and the built environment
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Serpentine Gallery to include garden
Peter Zumthor’s design for 2011 Serpentine Gallery will include ’a garden within a garden’
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Three year outlook for construction worse than feared
Output likely to fall more than previously thought, according to analysis
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WWF zero carbon exit splits industry
Mixed reaction from industry stakeholders regarding WWF’s resignation
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Nuclear reactor design sign-off delayed after Japan crisis
Generic Design Assessment originally planned for June will not come out until September
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Christian Candy leaves C&C in brothers' 'restructure'
Interior design firm overseen by Nick (left), while Christian focuses on developer CPC
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RIBA extends deadline for Forgotten Spaces
Competition stimulates debate on how abandoned land could be transformed for more productive uses
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Budget backs apprenticeships
Osborne announces 40,000 new apprenticeships for unemployed youth and £180m to fund 10,000 adult apprenticeships
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Coop Himmelb(l)au reveals design for Albanian Parliament
New Parliament building featuer a glass cone wrapped in a perforated steel skin