All Building articles in 18 July 2008 – Page 4
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Anish Kapoor designs world's biggest sculpture
Turner prize winning artist to create 520ft steel pedestrian bridge across Hartlepool harbour
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Mears wins £170m of social housing contracts
Social housing sector in London, Berkshire and Midlands proves fruitful for Mears group
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House prices tumble 1.8%
July average house prices fall £4345 as desperate sellers cut prices to search of deals
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Housebuilding's evolutionary moment: survival of the fittest
The big beasts of housing may face extinction in a downturn but there are all kinds of small creatures waiting to take their place
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Corus Student Design Awards winners announced
Cardiff, Southampton and Nottingham pick up prizes for structures, bridges and architecture
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Tate Modern unveils redesign by Herzog & de Meuron
Glass box is replaced with 'brick pyramid', while Tate director admits credit crunch could delay completion beyond 2012
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But I've got a sustificate! A day in the life of a DEC trainee
Being trained as a Display Energy Certificate assessor isn't all fun and games, as our Building reporter was to discover
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Weather delays completion of Snowdon cafe
Carillion postpones opening of £8.35m cafe because of heavy rain and snow
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Milton Keynes residential scheme includes on-site renewables
McBains Cooper and English Partnerships submit plans for £20m scheme with 10% of homes powered by on-site renewables
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McBains Cooper appointed on Milton Keynes residential scheme
Consultant will work with English Partnerships on £20m scheme for Lagan Homes and Midsummer Housing Association
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Plans unveiled for £135m Weymouth seafront redevelopment
Barlow Henley has drawn up masterplan for Howard Holdings’ Weymouth Pavilion and ferry terminal
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F+G creates expert EPC team
Consultant will also work with the RICS to provide assessment and accreditation services
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Scaffolding manufacturer to close
Cost of raw materials and collapsing housing market hit Welsh firm with loss of 23 jobs
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Candys' Chelsea Barracks gets thumbs-up from Cabe
Rogers Stirk Harbour designs for Candy brothers' £1bn development approved by design watchdog
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UK Greenhouse gas emissions drop 2% from 2006 to 2007
But country will miss 20% reduction targets, Government admits
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Government pushes for more homes in South-east
Draft regional spatial strategy plans over 33,000 new homes each year, against local objections
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Renzo Piano tower altered to deter climbers
Rods removed from Italian starchitect’s NY Times tower to prevent climbing daredevils
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Birmingham cowboy fined for botched loft conversion
Gerald Collins convicted of convening Building Regs after causing structural damage to client's home
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Kier confirms 350 job cuts in residential division
Four our of five housing offices will close but group says overall profit is in line with expectations
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Xeritown: new sustainable urban complex in Dubai
X-Architects and SMAQ has designed a pedestrian-orientated scheme in Dubailand that is inspired by local nature