All Building articles in 2007 issue 40
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View from my office: Hugh Redrup
Associate director at Faithful + Gould can see half of London from his office on the 31st floor of Euston Tower
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Stephen Lawrence Centre opens its doors to first students
Adjaye Associates manipulates expanded aluminium veil on the exterior to create light and movement
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Construction needs graduates, says construction minister
Stephen Timms calls for industry to recruit young people for major projects
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Raising the bar
Five men in Watford try to take our health and safety blunders to a new level …
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Yorkshire visitor centre named best public building at prime minister's award
White Design’s building praised for its sustainable features including a biomass boiler powered by woodchips from the local forest
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Mayor calls on Tony Arbour to apologise
Ken Livingstone asks London Assembly member to apologise for likening social rented accommodation to “housing for riff-raff”
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House prices fall in September
RICS report blames rising interest rates and HIPs for insercure market
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Atomik Pier named most "professional" design
British Urban Regeneration Association calls Atomikarchitecture's design most realistic concept
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Government allocates £22bn for school upgrades
Funds will be given to local authorities to raise standards of classroom over the next three years
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My Triple-Zero dream
Paul Appleby calls for a widening of the zero concept to include water and waste and assesses how pyrolysis could play a key part in achieving that goal
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Advanced Ventilation Approaches for Social Housing gets part-funding
New scheme aims to determine the best ventilation strategy for existing social housing in the UK, Ireland and Denmark
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ODA picks firm for 2012 energy centres
Elyo wins bid for Olympic Park and Stratford City energy centres
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Green-belt land under threat, warns CPRE
Government agency suggests building eco-homes on some green belt areas
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The modern way to joust ...
Take one long pole, have your opponent teetering on a ladder, now see what damage you can inflict
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Super-marina gets green light
South Derbyshire council approves plans for the UK's largest canal-based marina
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Insurers threaten to withdraw cover for flood damage
Association of British Insurers says £800m for flood defences promised by chancellor is not enough
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Spending review promises funds for sustainable future
Extra cash for waste PFI schemes; £200m more for protection against floods and coastal erosion; funds for low-carbon energy technology programme
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Chancellor boosts housing spending and reforms taxes
Pre-Budget Report: 3 million homes by 2020; flat rate Capital Gains Tax; inheritance tax threshold rise; UK growth forecast cut
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Report supports Ken's renewable targets
Independent panel agree to cut emissions by 20% through renewable energy sources