All Building articles in 11 March 2016 – Page 3
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News
AHMM says it is no longer on Google HQ job
BIG and Thomas Heatherwick expected to take over work
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Design contests for £120m Olympicopolis jobs
University College London launches two procurement tenders worth £120m for Stratford campus
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Hendy: Network Rail jobs to seek private funding
Network Rail chairman Sir Peter Hendy calls for private financing for CP6 projects
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Stephen Fry: 'We should be living in a golden age of architecture'
AYA host calls for architecture to be placed ‘centre stage’ in UK development
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'Ethical is more than not building torture chambers'
Ecobuild latest: Writer and broadcaster Jonathan Meades challenges ‘inward-looking’ industry
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Comment
Olympic effort
With the Rio Olympics almost upon us, it’s worth remembering that the London Games were a shining example of British planning and development teams pulling together on a huge scale. It’s a spirit that needs to be rekindled on future projects
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Features
Global city focus: China's Pearl River Delta
Connectivity between the cities of China’s Pearl River Delta is key to economic development. Investment in advanced infrastructure is creating the world’s first ‘megalopolis’
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Budget 2016: Box clever
The infrastructure sector may not be expecting much from this year’s Budget, but both George Osborne and Boris Johnson are in contention for the biggest title in the land
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Comment
Hansom: Heaven knows I'm miserable now
This week’s tattle sees former Smiths frontman Morrissey consider running for mayor of London, Sir Terry Farrell brands a west London development a ‘cock-up’ and visitors to the Cheesegrater are left feeling squiffy
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Comment
NEC: Start at the beginning
A new clause in the NEC3 Engineering and Construction Contract encourages earlier contractor involvement on projects and heralds a sea change in the employer/contractor relationship
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Features
More Young Architects of the Year: On sustainability
In the second of our series talking to the nominees for the Young Architect of the Year award, the architects give us their take on sustainability
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Features
Sketch of the week: Affordable housing, New York
This week’s sketch is by Fernando Villa of Magnusson Architecture Planning
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Comment
Infrastructure: Bobbing and weaving
Fighting over funding for infrastructure projects has become a key battlefront in the contest to see who succeeds Cameron as Tory leader
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News
Notting Hill tower set for approval despite objections
Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea recommended to approve replacement for 1950s ‘eyesore’ Newcombe House
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Corbyn slams 'immoral and wrong' Bishopsgate Goodsyard
Labour leader says project will transform Hackney into Manhattan
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Comment
Steps for the selector
Is it time for nominating bodies for arbitrators and adjudicators to review their appointment process?
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CBI calls for 50,000 London homes a year
Business body calls on next London Mayor to commit to new homes target or risk damaging London’s competitiveness
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Comment
Sustainability: The vision thing
Real sustainability means a built environment that can sustain its current, and future, population
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What makes good housing?
When creating homes you have to put people first, then work on the buildings and spaces. Placemaking simply doesn’t work unless you start with a vision for the community
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