All Building articles in 02 July 2010
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Features
First Impressions: Kapoor’s Orbit for London 2012
Kingston student asks: Is it sculpture, architecture or sculptecture?
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News
Underground Journeys - Until 3 April 2011
An exhibition of Charles Holden’s designs for London Transport
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News
Towards Zero Carbon - 25 August
RIBA East Midlands hosts a seminar based around the practicalities of zero carbon homes
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News
1:1 Architects Build Small Spaces - Until 30 August
V&A commissions seven experimental architects to create their first built structures in the UK
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News
Selling Sustainability - 7 October
Is designing perfectly functional sustainable solutions enough
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News
RARA exhibits work by redundant architects
Exhibition organised by the East London Design Bureau promotes the plight of the redundant architect
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News
Bouygues supports Construction Youth Trust
Consultant offers a three year donation to the charity that helps disadvantaged youth into training and employment
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News
Full details of changes to BSF cuts list
Revised document changes the status of 32 schools in 13 councils
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News
Southwark inks £1.5bn Elephant & Castle deal with Lend Lease
Deal to go ahead despite political change in the borough
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Comment
What the death of the regional strategy means for housebuilding
In the absence of a new planning package from the government, the revocation of the RS could slow housebuilding yet further
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News
Engineering group Babcock reports £8.3bn order book
Support services group’s interim statement also shows strong cash generation
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News
Connaught's chief executive steps down in wake of profit warning
Social housing maintenance firm’s finance director will follow in October
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News
Government's carbon compliance tool 'inadequate'
Urgent action demanded to improve SAP for calculating energy use of new homes
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News
Galliford Try housing sales up 25%
Trading update also shows firm’s construction orders remain strong
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Sir Robert McAlpine wins £150m Heron contract
Contractor sees off Mace to build 36-storey residential block in London’s Square Mile
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News
Serpentine Pavilion: Nouvel's red vision
Kennsington Gardens will open its 10th Serpentine Pavilion this weekend, and there’s a chance to hear Nouvel discuss his design
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Comment
BSF cuts: the legal implications
Whether a school is deemed ’stopped’, ’unaffected’ or ’subject to review’ they give rise to a host legal issues you need to know about…
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News
Gove 'to apologise' on BSF cull chaos
Minister admits errors in identifying cancelled school building projects
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News
Welsh roofing firm fined after teenage apprentice hurt in fall
Randell & Janes Roofing Specialists admits breach of safety led to injury
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Comment
Construction advertising: it's all about communities
Word of mouth, but with an online twist, will be central to construction advertising in 2012