All Building articles in 01 March 2013 – Page 2
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Features50 stars of sustainability: M to S
Introducing the industry’s freshest talent working in sustainable construction …
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Features50 stars of sustainability: S to V
Introducing the industry’s freshest talent working in sustainable construction …
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CommentWonders and blunders with Andy Ford
Andy Ford is thrilled by Heatherwick Studio’s UK Pavilion at the 2010 Shanghai Expo, but infuriated by Zaha Hadid’s Olympic aquatics centre
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CommentGreen is good for business
Tim Yeo remembers when sustainability was a dirty word for the business community. Now as an MP he sees the industry taking the lead and willing the government to do more
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FeaturesCo-op’s Manchester HQ: Invisible touch
Hidden within its structure and deep underground, concrete has played a central role in turning the Co-op’s new Manchester HQ into the UK’s greenest office
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FeaturesCRASH: Transforming St Paul’s Homes
With support from CRASH, its patrons and supporters, derelict almshouses have been transformed into comfortable homes that provide a sanctuary for those that have experienced real hardship
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FeaturesThe HCA: 'It's time to deliver'
Does the appointment of new chief executive Andy Rose end a period of uncertainty for the HCA?
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CommentNew model for education in sustainability
The time seems right for academia to realise that things are not working and it needs to change
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NewsEight of the latest healthcare products
A range of remedies for hospitals, surgeries and care homes, including hygienic vinyl flooring, ‘waveform’ curtain walling and modular building systems for straitened public sector budgets
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CommentGreen for the future
Put the health of our environment first and it will stimulate the economy for years to come
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CommentHansom: Just the job
This working week, you may be asked to eat some smoked salmon, read thousands of pages on HS2, star in a Chinese sitcom, or listen to deafening drilling while trying to write your diary column
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CommentHome-office reshuffle
The communities secretary’s proposal to relax planning rules around the conversion of office buildings into homes could have a number of implications for local infrastructure
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CommentImporting Passivhaus
Asking whether there is a place for Passivhaus in the UK is an odd question
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CommentSetting out our stall
The case for investment in green building solutions has never been stronger, let’s hope the government listens
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CommentTackling Scots youth unemployment
Continued public infrastructure investment is crucially important as part of a successful youth employment strategy
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NewsHousing stats: New build sales and completions in January 2013
Completions have fallen in the first month of 2013 compared with December across all the regions
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News3PM to project manage new Wellcome Trust facilities
Consultant will work on two facilities for charity’s Genome Campus
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NewsVéo Melawati: 3DReid grows in Malaysia
Architect reveals plans for luxury apartment, designed for Malaysian developer Sime Darby Property
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NewsCrossrail under pressure as fresh blacklist link emerges
Exclusive: Link between HR manager and The Consulting Association prompts renewed calls for investigation
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NewsRetail and real estate bosses latest to leave Davis Langdon
Exclusive: Departures mean half of Davis Langdon’s former equity partners have gone since Aecom takeover














