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  • Research on office temperature rise

    20 September, 2007

    BCO leading work on changing comfort levels for offices with RIBA and Corenet

  • Sustainable skills crisis predicted

    17 September, 2007

    Arup study finds major shortages across key professions in five years

  • Farrell’s passage to India

    2007 Issue 37

    Terry Farrell and Partners has been appointed as lead consultant for the redevelopment of India’s largest railway station in time for the 2010 Commonwealth Games.

  • Seven teams make shortlist for Olympic handball arena

    2007 Issue 36

    Seven teams have been shortlisted to design the handball arena for the 2012 Olympic Games, the last permanent venue to be tendered. It is the first time Make Architects has been shortlisted on an Olympic venue.

  • Inside the spinning top

    2007 Issue 35

    These are the first images of the completed Serpentine Pavilion, which opened last week in London’s Hyde Park.

  • The code level six house

    30 August, 2007

    Here's an attempt to put in practice what is currently nothing more than dream for most housebuilders - a new property that meets the A grade of the new Code for Sustainable Homes, level six

  • Uncharted territory

    2007 Issue 34

    The UK Green Building Council wants to create a road map towards a sustainable environment. Paul King, its chief executive and a man of impeccable green credentials, will be in the driving seat – or should that be bike saddle?

  • Spinning round the Serpentine

    10 August, 2007

    Pavilion at the Serpentine Gallery has been topped out by contractor Bovis Lend Lease

  • Anyone for Hopkins?

    2007 Issue 32

    With the National Tennis Centre in south-west London, Hopkins Architects has taken a lumbering and guileless building type and instilled in it the grace and finesse of a Roger Federer. Martin Spring admires the architect’s all-round game

  • Stratford City is go

    2007 Issue 32

    Stratford City has been given the go ahead by the Olympic Delivery Authority and Newham council.

  • Spinning round the Serpentine

    2007 Issue 32

    This year’s temporary pavilion at London’s Serpentine Gallery has been topped out for completion at the end of this month.

  • Shakespeare brings Kirkstall Abbey to life

    20 July, 2007

    Purcell Miller Tritton and Arup sponsor As You Like It preview in Leeds

  • Arup to help thrash out code for zero-carbon offices

    20 July, 2007

    Engineer to join with BRE to devise non-domestic equivalent of Code for Sustainable Homes

  • Arup to help thrash out code for zero-carbon offices

    2007 Issue 29

    Engineer to join with BRE to devise non-domestic equivalent of Code for Sustainable Homes

  • Team announced for Battersea power station masterplan

    2007 Issue 29

    Developer Real Estate Opportunities (REO) has announced the team that will work with architect Rafael Viñoly to masterplan the redevelopment of Battersea power station in south London.

  • Davis Langdon poaches two directors to boost legal team

    2007 Issue 29

    Davis Langdon has recruited two legal directors from Northcrofts Management Services: Chris Ennis and Richard Edwin.

  • Battersea Power Station announces masterplanning team

    18 July, 2007

    Buro Happold, Davis Langdon, Battle McCarthy, DP9 and Roger Preston and Partners are among consultants appointed by REO

  • Water fight

    2007 Issue 28

    The Nirah freshwater aquarium will provide vital scientific research and – at four times the size of the Eden Project – is set to be a huge tourism boost for Bedford. So why has it had to endure an almighty struggle to get planning consent?

  • The cosmic bungalow

    2007 Issue 28

    Hydrogen is the basic building block of matter. When it fuses with itself, it releases enough energy to light the universe. When it combines with oxygen, it releases enough energy to heat a small house in the Black Country. Is it the answer...

  • How to attract students

    2007 Issue 27

    Lots of construction companies do university milk rounds, but which come away with the cream? Katie Puckett asked six why they chose their employer – and if they were ever let out early to go the pub

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