All Building articles in 12 June 2009 – Page 3
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'Nott to Scale' by Nottingham Trent architecture students
Projects include sport and youth centres, an alternative elderly care home and a place where students and locals can live in harmony
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Passivhaus diaries, part three: Dr Wolfgang Feist, the Passivhaus guru
Our blogger attends a green building conference and lays the Passivhaus' foundations
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Learning on the job at the Constructionarium
A Westminister university student relishes the chance to get hands-on experience at the National Construction College East
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Michael Ankers awarded OBE
CPA chief is among several construction industry figures named in Queen’s birthday honours list
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Only 19% of commercial properties for sale have EPCs
Accreditation body accuses sector of failing to adhere to energy performance regulations and calls for standardisation of requirements
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CZWG student housing design approved
£21m art deco-inspired scheme in Finsbury Park will include 400 apartments over five floors
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Academic becomes youngest CIOB East Midlands chair
Appointment coincides with Novus launch aimed at construction students and young professionals
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Video: Floating house leaves Venice Biennale with sinking feeling
Artist’s floating two-storey house, designed as symbol of American dream, sinks
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Prasad: Chelsea Barracks 'no defeat for modern architecture'
RIBA president says he is 'dismayed' by Qatari Diar’s decision to withdraw planning application.
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Galliford Try wins £54m further education deal
Contractor will include biomass energy centre and sustainable urban drainage system at West Kent College's Tonbridge campus
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Talk of green shoots premature says CBI
Industry body says worst of recession is 'behind us' but warns recovery will be slow and gradual
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Open Beeching lines says rail group
Train operators say 14 new lines could be created in £500m expansion of rail network
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Scott Wilson nabs two Crossrail jobs
Consultant is the biggest winner in the latest round of contracts awarded on £16bn London projects
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Video: Preserving railway history at King's Cross Station
The renovation of the first historic building on the £600m station redevelopment has been completed
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Frameworks: will they stay or will they go?
With cost-cutting at the forefront of all clients' minds, what will become of partnering?
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England's first single-room only hospital tops out
Laing O'Rourke finishes 512-bed £225m scheme, located outside Tunbridge Wells
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Rogers team 'shocked' after Chelsea Barracks withdrawal
Sources close to architect blame intervention by Prince Charles for decision
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Shortlist unveiled for prime minister’s Better Public Building awards
List for best public-funded building includes schools, bridges – and an extension to the M6
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Chelsea Barracks proposals withdrawn
Prince Charles victorious as Qatari Diar drops Rogers from controversial scheme
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John McAslan reveals cinema plans for Hornsey Town Hall
The £16m project to restore the north London town hall includes a public performance space and private housing