All Building articles in 2004 issue 43 – Page 2
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Features
Shuttleworth shuffled
Foster and Partners almost photoshops ex-colleague Ken Shuttleworth out of a team photograph.
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News
Crisis at Alsop as directors sell 40% stake
Investment by venture capitalist R Capital keeps architect afloat.
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News
Hewitt plans to crack industry's men only culture
Trade secretary launches campaign to persuade more women to break into ‘macho’ world of construction.
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News
Galliford Try directors resign to set up niche business
Affordable housing bosses John Owen and David Faint expected to launch construction consultancy.
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News
Fresh blow to Jarvis as highways boss quits
John Worthington resigns just as firm starts to rely on highways maintenance division to help cut debts.
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Comment
Is it worth it?
In recent issues of Building, the alarm has been raised about the increasing cost of going to adjudication. Now we want you to help us find out the facts
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Comment
Why we said what we said
In your leader “Rouse … to Simmons” (15 October, page 3), CABE’s views of the proposals for the Royal London Hospital are criticised as “ill-judged” and “ill-timed”.
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Features
One thing they’re not shoulder to shoulder on …
Bush and Blair stand united over Iraq, but on one particularly sensitive domestic issue they are worlds apart. We investigate the impact of Republican and Labour policies on housebuilding either side of the pond
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Comment
Miscalculation
In the commentary accompanying your top 200 consultants feature (1 October, page 45), you say FaberMaunsell has 16,000 staff following acquisition of Oscar Faber in 2001.
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Comment
Mean streets
If you want to make a difference to the quality of Britain’s environment, let’s have a crack at our ungenerous, confusing and arbitrary signage
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Comment
Be a record maker
I read with interest the excellent article entitled “Dear site diary” by Andrew Farrer (8 October, page 34).
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News
Primary school by the sea makes waves in Kent
Hythe architect Cheney Thorpe & Morrison contributes to imaginative school design with St Augustine’s
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Comment
A site issue
Imposing stricter safety regulations on the architect will not make construction safer as they are too far removed from the front line of construction (1 October, page 15).
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Comment
Slums for the future
I wonder how many of your readers spotted that the balconies at Barons Place (8 October, page 39) have been installed upside down.
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News
London housing needs funds
Housing regeneration in London needs more secure sources of funding if it is to succeed, said a report published this week.
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Features
Journey to the end of the night
Five minutes after the red light of the night’s last train sinks into the inky dark of the tunnel, 60 men handicapped by a strange collection of objects begin a surreal race against time.
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