All Building articles in 13 February 2015 – Page 2
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News
Middle East is now Zaha Hadid's biggest market
Region eclipses Asia as number one while practice’s turnover and profits head north
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ISG bags £148m data projects haul
Contractor wins brace of undisclosed schemes in western Europe.
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Lipton Rogers on verge of Pinnacle rescue deal
Sir Stuart Lipton’s team closes in on taking over mothballed tower
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Balfour cashes in on offshore asset
Construction group sells 80% of its ownership of Thanet offshore asset for £40m
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Construction output dip deeper than first thought in Q4 2014
ONS revises down construction output for last three months of 2014
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Quintain wins planning for latest Wembley tower
Developer gets approval for 370-apartment ‘Alto’ tower
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Make unveils second Arena Central office scheme in Birmingham
Make and Arena Central Developments submit plans for 212,000 sq ft office
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Diplomatic row erupts after Austria challenges Hinkley Point
UK hits back after Austria appeals EU’s approval of state aid for new power plant
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Features
Sketch of the week: The Oaks, Prague
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Alistair Hall, partner at Hall McKnight
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Comment
The privileged few
It’s imperative that architecture doesn’t become an occupation only available to the wealthy elite
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News
Developers to start major Birmingham schemes
Ballymore and Sterling Property Venture gear up to start construction on three office projects in city centre
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Features
Infographic: Best and worst
How were the top and bottom cities in the Arcadis Sustainable Cities Index ranked on planet, profit and people
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Features
Architecture: The diversity problem
An architectural education will last seven years and leave you with debts in excess of £50,000. So is it becoming a pastime exclusively for the rich?
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Comment
Online poll: The cost of an architecture career
Do you have to come from a wealthy background to choose a career in architecture? Vote here
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News
Re-procurement timetable for £750m framework revealed
Government intends to invite firms to tender for troubled framework in September or October this year
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Features
This week in 2010
Love is in the air as US engineers look for merger opportunities in the UK market
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Comment
Hansom: Going underground
Good news for fans of transport infrastructure - this week’s tattle has plenty to get your motor running, including tube line cycleways, haunted rail stations, and a bid to bring beauty to Britain’s roads. Yes, roads
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