All Building articles in 13 May 2016 – Page 2
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Design teams shortlisted for UCL Stratford campus
Hawkins Brown, McAslan and Grimshaw shortlisted for UCL East
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Architects call on Khan to adopt 6-month tower moratorium
Katherine Heron, Gavin Stamp and Philip Davies sign appeal to Sadiq Khan
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Unite unveils plans for £30m Portsmouth student digs
The developer has exhanged conracts to acquire the new site from Portsmouth City Council
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British Land reports Brexit slowdown
The developer also said it was unlikely to start on its controversial Blossom Street this year as had been planned
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Madelin: 'Canada Water will learn from King's Cross' successes'
BCO conference: British Land director discusses massive south-east London scheme
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Economists slam latest construction output data
ONS figures show surprise drop in March, contrary to other trade surveys
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EDF admits Hinkley cost could rise by further £3bn
French energy giant sets new budget parameters ahead of its annual shareholder meeting
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EU 'cannot survive in its current form'
BCO latest: Former Belgian prime minister says EU must reform whatever the outcome in UK referendum
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Koolhaas: ZHA can survive Zaha's death by following Chanel's example
BCO latest: OMA chief advises Zaha’s practice to use her DNA
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Housing bill finally wins Royal Assent
Controversial legislation is first to take advantage of Tories’ overwhelming English majority
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Features
What’s the hold up?
Our roundtable of industry experts explores how those still dragging their heels can be persuaded to get on board with BIM
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Comment
Hansom: The need for speed
Among the travels and travails this week, the Cheesegrater lifts, an on-the-go minister, van-based job ads, a ban on holiday homes and Boris Johnson riding into the sunset. Plus, HS2 blocked by hedgehogs
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Sketch of the week: Egg, Dover Street Market
This week’s sketch is by London studio Jonathan Tuckey Design
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Image of the week: First day at the office
Sadiq Khan gets to work as the new mayor of London
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Comment
Is cashflow still king?
Adjudication is supposed to ensure that payments are made quickly to keep the money flowing. Is this always the case or do two recent decisions show the TCC to be at odds with itself?
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UK’s build to rent pipeline doubles in six months
The number of build to rent homes planned across the UK has doubled in just six months to 45,000
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Features
David Attenborough Building: Second nature
Nicholas Hare Architects’ refurbished David Attenborough Building preserves the integrity of the original design while ensuring the radical remodelling works well for its new users
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This week in 1996
Building evaluated the plans for a proposed Ferris wheel in central London
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CPD 12 2016: Sustainable aluminium window systems
High-performance windows are crucial to reducing the energy use of buildings. This CPD introduces key aspects of glazing and frame design, as well as the relevant standards and guidance. It is sponsored by Reynaers
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