All Building articles in 31 January 2014 – Page 3
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Shell centre developers propose striking new pavilion
Temporary visitor pavilion by London Eye architect Marks Barfield is submitted for planning
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Liverpool presses ahead with Anfield revamp
Football club puts forward £260m regeneration plans for north Liverpool
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RIBA seeks wider influence across construction industry
RIBA president meeting with contractors, housebuilders as well as local authorities in bid to widen RIBA’s engagement with industry
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Architects reveal £1bn Cambridge scheme designs
Designs by Wilkinson Eyre, Mole Architects and MUMA for Cambridge University’s massive city extension plan to go before planners next month
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New home registrations in London rocket 60%
NHBC releases annual data which also shows 28% rise across the country
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Call for better urban design to tackle flooding
Group including TCPA and Friends of the Earth writes to PM
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Unsafe construction lorries face London ban
Mayor and councils say lorries without safety equipment to protect cyclists and pedestrians willl be banned from London
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Pickles launches housing review
Review to consider role of local authorities in the funding of more affordable homes
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Comment
How much longer must we wait for new housing standards?
It has been three months since the consultation on the housing standards review closed and still we have heard nothing
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Ryder wins planning for Scotland schools
Facility designed to achieve BREEAM ‘excellent’ rating will bring together high school, two primaries and a swimming pool into one community development
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Comment
Hansom: Interrupted service
The BBC’s Nick Robinson relives his embarrassment over a saucy seventies rock classic and a concrete leak causes havoc on the Victoria line, but can anything bring Unite’s Bernard McAulay to a halt?
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Features
Interview: Emma Reynolds
Housing is shaping up to be a key election battleground for Labour, and new shadow minister Emma Reynolds will be leading the charge. She tells Joey Gardiner why she is not afraid to take on the big housebuilders. Photography by Astrid Kogler
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Comment
Dropping targets for renewable energy is not the solution
Government claims that higher cost savings could be achieved if markets are left to their own devices could have risky results
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Features
Careers: Should I stay or should I go?
For young UK construction professionals looking with gloom at this country’s embattled industry, overseas work has long seemed a tempting prospect. But as work here picks up, can the UK retain and even regain its skilled staff? Mike Brown reports
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Comment
My digital life … Chris Birch
The Hilson Moran director of sustainability on treadmills, listening to Elbow, and why intra-office email should be banned
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RICS: BIM will 'enhance QS role'
Report suggests that BIM will improve profession rather than reducing its relevance
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Comment
Green Deal: Baby steps
The Green Deal is officially one year old. Has it lived up to expectations?
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Comment
Qatar must act to save lives
If they’re serious about saving lives, the Qatari government needs to act sooner rather than later.
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Construction appointments: 31 January 2014
Hunters, Lovell and Crash are among those making promotions and new appointments
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Will Labour listen?
With election nearing, how much can we learn about a future Labour government’s policies towards housebuilding?