All Building articles in 2004 issue 27 – Page 3
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Comment
We're all German now
Until 1993, I was responsible for the Department of the Environment's construction research programme.
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Features
Stoned again
This City office block, designed by Arup Associates, shows that good ideas often arrive by roundabout routes, and when they do, they were often thought of hundreds of years before.
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Features
The doorman's advice
Roy Wakeman, the new chairman of the Construction Confederation, has come from the bottom of the industry's supply chain – so he's had a good view of where it's failing, and how it can improve.
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News
Mott MacDonald targets £500m
Multidisciplinary consultant Mott MacDonald has announced a surge in turnover for last year, and predicts that this year will be even better
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News
400m estate up for planning
Architect Levitt Bernstein has applied for outline planning permission for a £400m project to regenerate a housing estate in Barnet, north London.
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News
National Gallery has 4m grant application refused
The refurbishment of the National Gallery in central London was in doubt this week after the Heritage Lottery Fund rejected its application for a £4.1m grant.
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Features
A 300-year facelift
How's this for cosmetic surgery? The latest whispers in the round are that a certain landmark cathedral is getting a nip-and-tuck. But then, it is approaching a rather significant birthday …
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