All Building articles in 20 February 2015
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News
RIBA agrees biggest shake-up in architectural education for half a century
From zero to Arb in seven years
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Features
Ecobuild seminar highlights: Look who’s talking
Ecobuild’s seminar and conference programmes will feature more than 400 speakers from industry, government and beyond. Here, some of these experts give a sneak preview of their key messages
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Features
Power in the Union
It seems increasingly possible that the UK will vote to leave the EU in 2017. For many sustainability professionals, this would be a nightmare scenario
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WSP and Parsons Brinckerhoff unveil UK leadership team
Former WSP UK managing director Mark Naysmith will run the combined division
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Capita hails property and infrastructure division profit growth
Outsourcing giant posts strong results, including improved profitability in its property and infrastructure busines
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Allies & Morrison hits back at Winchester opponents
Partner Paul Appleton blames ‘loud voices’ and says scheme is ‘not beaten’
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Crystal Palace rebuild plans canned
Bromley council terminates exclusivity deal with Chinese developer that planned to rebuild Victorian giant glass structure
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Brookfield signs Pinnacle pre-construction deal
Exclusive: New owner Axa and developer Lipton Rogers line up Brookfield Multiplex to build ‘rationalised’ tower scheme
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Comment
The shape of things to come
We can’t predict the future, but we can detect certain trends. Here are four that will fundamentally change the way we live
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News
Walkers pulls Gary Lineker advert after Crossrail death
Walkers advert showed Lineker being covered in wet concrete
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Mayor of Hackney starts campaign to stop Bishopsgate towers
Jules Pipe says scheme is ‘out of scale’ for its surrounds
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Wates sets three-year BIM target
Contractor’s new design boss sets BIM target and says firm wants to work with “the best” architects
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Persimmon targets 16,000 completions a year
Housebuilder eyes medium-term return to 2006 construction levels
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Kier still in Mouchel takeover talks
Construction group posts solid half-year results and says it is in still talks with Mouchel over potential takeover
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Housing market supply shortages 'easing', says Barratt
Housebuilder says materials and labour shortages are easing, in strong half-year results
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Architects unveil 74 competing designs for Nine Elms bridge
Anonymous entries on public display
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Balfour Beatty inks deal to delay £85m pensions payment
Contractor agrees deal with trustees of pension fund
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Persimmon amasses land for 100,000 homes
Housebuilder says it is ready to build more than 100,000 homes in the coming years