All Building articles in 15 May 2015 – Page 4
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Features
Global city focus: New York
New York is a city at the crossroads of global influence. How can it translate its economic and political strength into investment in infrastructure and affordable housing for its population?
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Can better design help to solve the housing crisis?
Andy Pearson looks at four housing design proposals that could transform the way we live
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Comment
The first 100 days
Construction was vital to the UK’s economic recovery and acknowledged as such in the election campaign of all the major parties. Now, the new government must put words into action
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Comment
How to create productive workplaces
The link between design, wellbeing and productivity undeniable, so shouldn’t we being doing more to improve our office space?
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Features
How interior design is changing
As part of our May Design Series preview, Sebastian Conran and Daniel Hopwood offer their perspectives on how interior design is changing
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Comment
How not to do it
Having terms of the main contract in a subcontract is a common practice, but poor drafting can mean it does not have the intended effect
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Comment
Dos and Don'ts of two-stage tendering
What are the ingredients of a successful two-stage process
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Features
May Design Series preview: Three days in May
The May Design Series focuses on the key trends and issues affecting interior design - and explores them in a compelling conference and seminar programme
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Comment
Election 2015: On the night
Building’s correspondent describes observing last night’s election result from BBC Broadcasting House and looks to the future under a Tory majority
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Features
Election 2015: What happens in a hung parliament?
With all predictions pointing to a hung parliament, what could happen after the election?
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