All Building articles in 26 July 2019 – Page 2
-
News
Borras hits high note with St Paul’s work
New chorister boarding house designed by Kilburn Nightingale Architects
-
Comment
Our cities in the UK can learn from Melbourne
Politicians should take a leaf out of the Australian city’s book and start to address liveability as a driver of change
-
News
Brokenshire kicks west London tower into touch
Housing secretary rejects planning inspector’s recommendation to approve 32-storey scheme
-
News
Kier woes deepen as British Land drops it for London job
Developer puts £300m Norton Folgate mixed-use scheme out to tender
-
News
DfE outlines offsite building boom
Department wants to double number of schools built using method year on year
-
News
Government U-turn sees Scruton reappointed to Building Beautiful Commission
Philosopher brought back after sacking in spring
-
News
In pictures: HS2 ploughs on with Old Oak Common demolition
Work to tear down former Great Western Railway sheds took four months
-
Comment
New PM: We’re all on Boris Island now
What will a Johnson premiership mean for construction?
-
News
Get on and build new infrastructure, industry tells Boris Johnson
Calls come as worries grow about new PM's commitment to schemes like HS2 and Heathrow expansion
-
News
Crossrail opening dates ‘still uncertain’, MPs warn
Public Accounts Committee says entire line may not be ready until spring 2022
-
News
Commonwealth Games scheme has ‘major risks’, says government projects review
Infrastructure and Projects Authority warns Birmingham job has ‘issues in number of key areas’
-
News
Osborne scores £42m Westminster housing deal
Project part of the 1,750-home Church Street masterplan
-
News
Five practices make shortlist for first phase of Lendlease’s £1.5bn Birmingham scheme
Winner to be appointed later this year
-
News
In pictures: Stirling nominee Feilden Fowles given all-clear for Cambridge dining hall
New facility part of Homerton College
-
Features
Delivering daylight – setting a new standard
A new European Standard for daylighting in buildings is helping change the focus of building design
-
News
Grimshaw's Sainsbury's given grade II listing
Scheme becomes first supermarket to be given protected status
- Previous Page
- Page1
- Page2
- Page3
- Page4
- Next Page