All Building articles in 17 June 2016 – Page 2
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Architect slams ‘anti-EU vandals’ for attack on theatre
Thousands of euros of damage is wreaked as ‘entente cordiale’ project completes
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Google unveils AHMM interiors at King's Cross office
Architect thrown off HQ retained for interiors at interim office
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Levitt Bernstein green light for estate regen project
Latest phase of Acton scheme boasts new community hub
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Atkins to green Old Oak Common
Consultant to produce report on how to make £26bn development one of the most sustainable in UK
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Comment
Could Brexit end procurement red tape?
Would a vote to leave the EU really cut the amount of red tape involved in procurement?
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Contractor Osborne latest to back Remain
Osborne among latest backers of ‘Building says IN’ ahead of crucial referendum
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Comment
Prefab homes could answer London's problems
The industry needs to embrace change if it is to continue to prosper
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Architect to lead Edinburgh PFI schools inquiry
John Cole will lead the investigation schedueled to start in the autumn
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U+I gets planning for PRS regen scheme
Project to see 660 homes built on old Powergen site in Kent
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Atkins becomes Northern Powerhouse partner
Engineer is one of the first firms to sign up as member of government’s Northern Powerhouse Partnership Programme
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World's tallest moving tower hits top height
The £46m observation tower on Brighton beach stands at 168m
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Work on £745m bypass stopped over fish fears
Contractors voluntarily halt work on Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route after pollution to nearby rivers
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Features
Image of the week: The rainbow vigil
The Orlando Eye ferris wheel lights up in rainbow colors on Sunday as a tribute to the people killed and injured in the Pulse nightclub shooting
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Halcrow pensioners meet with ‘supportive’ solicitor general
Campaign group go to high-ranking law officer over concerns on CH2M’s proposed change to pension scheme
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Features
Sketch of the week: Fishing pavilion
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by James Potter, partner at Waind Gohil + Potter Architects
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Comment
Hansom: That's entertainment
We’re having a good time this week cheering in Prague, on a computer in Slough, whizzing around on a multidirectional lift and China’s biggest rollercoaster. It’s a tube poster that got our subs giggling, though
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Comment
EU referendum: On a knife edge
Six days out from the EU referendum and the result is too close to call
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Features
Brexit: No time to hedge our bets
As polling cards are readied for the UK’s EU referendum, the construction sector prepares for the possibility of a vote to Leave. Building speaks to professionals about the possible profound effects on labour and material costs, foreign investment, and growth and trade
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This week in 2011
As Building takes a look at the refurbishment of the Daytona International Speedway this week, we revisit 2011, when a different type of racing track was in the spotlight
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