All Building articles in 22 July 2016 – Page 2
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Lakehouse pays tribute to founder Steve Rawlings
Rawlings, who died aged 63, founded Lakehouse and social enterprise Building Lives
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US investor swoops on Morrison Utility Services
Private equity firm buys 4,000-strong contractor
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Latest attempt to overhaul Brighton eyesore submitted
Conran Partners working on site where AHMM was rebuffed by planners
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Unite has 'near term' confidence in EU student numbers
Student digs developer comments on the market post-EU referendum
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Brexit cuts 14% off value of Earls Court
Capco revises down value of 7,500-home west London scheme
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Year-long redesign for Bishopsgate Goodsyard
Hammerson says it will work with new City Hall team on revised proposals
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Libeskind's crystalline tower takes Lithuania contest
Developers hope new complex will anchor Lithuanian capital’s city centre
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Liverpool waterfront residential block plans in
Leach Rhodes Walker’s design seeks to knit together city centre with riverside
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Profit more than doubles at John Graham group
Parent company of Graham Construction breaks £500m revenue barrier
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Lakehouse founder Steve Rawlings dies
Rawlings died peacefully after a short illness, the company says
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Gatwick selects winners for £1.2bn frameworks
Final shortlist whittled down to 17 from 127 bidders
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Building Awards: The shortlist is announced
After a record number of entries, which projects have made the cut?
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Features
Fixing the NHS
Health service spending on building maintenance and repairs faces a £4.3bn backlog. But there is good news for the construction industry
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Features
Tell me how you feel
Clients, architects and occupiers are increasingly focused on how a building makes its users feel. A recent webinar revealed current best practice and future trends in the emerging field of evidence-based design
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Sketch of the week: Rural Devon
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Joe Copp of Hilton Barnfield Architects
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Comment
Paddington pole gets cut down to size
From the Paddington Pole to Theresa May’s cabinet, both appear to be busily wielding an axe
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