All Building articles in 2007 Issue 12
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Cameron forced to remove wind turbine from home
Council forces Tory leader to act after structure is atttached to wrong side of chimney
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Six feared dead in Beijing Olympic tunnel collapse
Subway being built for the 2008 Olympics collapses and buries construction workers
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Richard Rogers wins Pritzker Prize
British architect joins Foster, Hadid and Stirling as he is awarded the 'Nobel Prize' for architecture
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Red tape victory for Building
Government launches plans to restructure Building Regulations and building control following Building magazine campaign
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The siege tower of Leeds
Genghis Khan's conquest of China would have been in doubt if his seige towers had been constructed in this ramshackle fashion
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Images: Hamiltons reveals Indescon Court in Docklands
Architect's development in London's Isle of Dogs will feature 361 apartments, retail space and a public garden
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Sharp fall in apprenticeships
Basic apprenticeships fell 12% last year and advanced apprenticeships slipped 4% according to government figures
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Hundreds join worker rally
Over a thousand construction workers protested in Westminister yesterday over the treatment of migrant workers
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Super-casino plans in disarray after Lords vote
Government's considers its options after Peers reject plans for super-casino in Manchester
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New images: Tate Modern extension wins planning
Herzog & De Meuron extension gets green light despite last minute protests
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Design for London panel announced
Livingstone and DfL director vow panel will not interfere in private schemes
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Livingstone offers Londoners £100 to cut CO2
The GLA and British Gas have launched a scheme offering £100 towards cavity and loft insulation
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Wood fuel action plan to power 250,000 homes
Target of an extra two million tonnes of wood fuel a year
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British Land to go carbon neutral by 2009
Sustainability drive will include solar panels, turbines and carbon-off setting
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Unions march for construction workers' rights
Amicus and Ucatt are among unions marching on Westminster today in protest at the exploitation of workers
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Parliament vote threatens Manchester super-casino
Vote later this afternoon could put Blackpool back in the running as super-casino venue
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Mass market green boilers to go European
Biomass boilers could satisfy up to 40% of the UK's electricity demands
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Carillion confirms new financial director's start date
Richard Adam will take up post on April 2, while the retiring Chris Girling will remain an executive director until April 30