All articles by Vikki Miller – Page 18
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Revenue soars 16% at Vinci
French contractor reports half year revenue of £3.3bn in construction division as order books hit £7.4bn
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ODA sets out sustainability agenda for Olympic park
Delivery body publishes 12 objectives based on the themes of climate change, waste, biodiversity, inclusion and healthy living
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Property directors get behind 99% Campaign
Survey by Gensler presents business case for refurbishment of existing stock
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Report slams academy designs
A government-backed report has claimed that the design and construction of city academies remain a serious problem.
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Property directors get behind 99% Campaign
Survey by Gensler presents business case for refurbishment of existing stock
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Alsop wins new Peckham commission
Peckham Pier art gallery and 'loo with a view' willl be sited close to Alsop's award winning Peckham Library
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Cabe change of heart on Liverpool pathfinders
Design watchdog withdraws objection to plan to replace terraced housing in Anfield, Picton and Edge Hill with new developments.
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Bath Spa to finally open
Troubled spa building designed by Nicholas Grimshaw will open next week five years late and £33m over budget
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Richard Rogers plunges £700,000 into the red
Architect records first-ever loss, putting it down to anticipated one-off expenditure
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Whos on target?
The government has told councils in England to set renewable energy targets for schemes. But what policies do they already have in place? A survey this week reveals all.
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Levitt Bernstein takes on Herzog job
Architect Levitt Bernstein has been chosen to replace Stirling prize winners Herzog & de Meuron after it quit a housing scheme in east London.
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Richard Rogers plunges £700,000 into the red
Architect records first-ever loss, putting it down to anticipated one-off expenditure
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Inspectors’ fury over home information pack U-turn
Government shocks industry by rethinking home condition reports and planning gain supplement
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Fresh calls for tax relief on green buildings
Business rates should be used to “green” the built environment, a leading social and economic think tank has announced this week.
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Crossrail station architects asked to rethink designs
Ealing Broadway and Maidenhead among stations panned after four-month assessment
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Lord Foster in secret plans to part the Red Sea
Architect brokers talks in Middle East to build 200-mile canal to divert water to the Dead Sea
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Piercy Conner on the rise
SME focus - Fledgling architect to boost London presence with Manchester and New York offices
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Farrell unveils plan for Thames Estuary bridge
Architect Sir Terry Farrell’s green vision for Gateway includes Kent-Essex link and new islands
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Hodge sets out her stall at Building's terrace reception
New construction minister admits that government has some room for improvement as a client
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Simpson's tower in doubt
Developer Beetham may ditch architect Ian Simpson's designs for its skyscraper on the Thames and go back to plans by Foster and Partners.