All Building articles in 4 March 2016 – Page 2
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22 Bishopsgate under threat over right to light
City of London to vote on acquiring an interest in the Lipton Rogers tower to push forward its development
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British Land scheme dodges public inquiry
Communities minister Greg Clark decides not to call in British Land scheme
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Go-ahead for Facebook HQ revised plans
Despite concerns the revised plans to accommodate Facebook at Rathbone Place have been aproved
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Morgan: HS2 panel should have launched earlier
Ecobuild latest: Sadie Morgan says an earlier launch would have had a greater impact
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Clients 'don't know their own green policies'
Ecobuild latest: Clients are still getting to grips with the green agenda, delegates told
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Green light for £100m Lendlease uni job
Contractor Lendlease to push forward with enabling works for Liverpool John Moores University’s project
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Women make up just 20% of architect partners
Largest practices are worst offenders, according to straw poll
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Observer critic calls for major housing push
Ecobuild latest: Architecture critic Rowan Moore says HS2-style intervention is required
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Igloo eyes floating homes on the Thames
Ecobuild latest: Regeneration developer plans custom-built homes in east London
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Pidgley: Set ‘affordable’ housing quota
Ecobuild latest: Berkeley boss also warns of ‘massive’ impact of potential Brexit
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CLS to begin on £400m Vauxhall Square next year
Mixed-use Allies Morrison scheme will include offices and residential
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Willmott Dixon uni job wins Passivhaus accreditation
Leicester University’s Centre for Medicine biggest non-resi building to get mark
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Sweett and Currie & Brown in dispute over Asian business sale
Currie Brown wants £1.8m lopped off sale price
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Comment
Spending on wellbeing pays off
A commitment to wellbeing comes at a price, but it’s well worth it
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BIS mulls changes to leadership council
Government considers replacements for Anna Stewart and Madani Sow on council
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RICS: Tender price growth to slow in 2016
RICS’ Building Cost Information Service report indicates slower tender price growth for 2016
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BDP deal will open up Asia market, says former boss
Richard Saxon adds BIM was a factor in £100m takeover by Japanese engineer