All Building articles in 22 February 2013 – Page 3
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Two ideas that might shake the world
Inventions such as the steam engine have always driven economic revival, says Leo Johnson. Could a similar revolution save us this time?
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You are now entering Ecobuild
Joanna Lumley, the Waste Totem, the Zero Bills home, the return of the Ecobuild Arena and other highlights from this year’s show
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My digital life … Femi Oresanya
The HOK architect on his favourite Twitter feeds, reading in bed and balancing iPhone with Android
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Nuclear: Delayed reaction
With fresh problems besetting EDF’s Hinkley Point project and rival Horizon’s scheme being reworked from scratch, should construction firms fear that the long-awaited nuclear bonanza may never happen at all?
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Building an army of 'adaptive copers'
Most people evade the emotional reality of climate change, says psychologist Oliver James. It’s time that we all faced the facts
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Adapting to climate change
Some climate change is now inevitable. But are we doing enough to adapt building designs to our uncertain future?
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Hansom: A time for action
Will Ed Davey show bold leadership by getting himself retrofitted? Can Sir Stuart Lipton succeed in un-demolishing the Euston Arch? And do we need to act now to stop the newts from taking over?
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Ecobuild: A great deal to talk about
Ecobuild 2013 will tackle a range of urgent issues, but the Green Deal will take centre stage
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Amey takes top spot on back of £600m rail contract
Lovell and Leadbitter are big movers as overall construction activity dips 3%
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Police watchdog announces blacklist investigation
Exclusive: IPCC agrees to oversee investigation into claim that information on blacklisted workers came from the police
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Cost model: Performing arts buildings
Venues for the performing arts are complex, high risk and very much in the public eye. Simon Downing of Davis Langdon, an Aecom company sets out the design and construction considerations and the impact these all have on the total project cost
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Another jewel in the Crown: Alastair Smart
The Crown Estate is that rare thing: a public body steeped in history that is at the same time a highly efficient profit-making machine. Alastair Smart is its head of development
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Plans unveiled for China maritime cultural project
Office for Architecturual Culture has worked up design for Tanmen International Oceanic Fishing Culture Centre and Musuems project in Hainan, China
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Kier replaces Morrison on £350m housing repairs job
Exclusive: Preferred bidder Morrison withdraws from job on Circle’s £1.2bn repairs contract package
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EC Harris and Mace win lead role on 1km Saudi tower
Exclusive: Joint venture will project manage construction of world’s tallest $1.2bn Kingdom Tower
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Sustainability is for sharing
Establishing a new educational model for sustainable building design could be a smart idea, but only if the whole industry works on it together, says Chris Wise
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Has prime lost its shine?
London’s luxury residential market has been one of the few sectors to sparkle over the past five years. But slow growth in 2012 has led to fears that planned developments could lose their lustre
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Building buys a pint … for Artelia UK
Dinosaurs, foreign languages and having friends in pharmacy are among the topics discussed over a few pints and glasses of wine in Holborn
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Nasty, brutish and short
A sad tale of what began as a house extension but ended up involving fraud, personal liability and a murder charge
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Business group unveils Crossrail 2 plan
London First says massive underground line through central London is most cost-effective solution to the need for additional capacity
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