All Features articles – Page 174
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2012 forever: Revisiting the London Olympics
Ike Ijeh reports on whether the architecture of the London 2012 Olympics has fulfilled its main goal
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Market review: After Brexit
Brexit has sent shockwaves through the construction industry, though the statistics have yet to reveal the full impact
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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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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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This week in 2001
British roller-coaster engineer John Roberts was presented with the challenge of creating a ride like no other
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Top 150 contractors: The rough & tumble
This year’s contractors and housebuilders Top 150 shows the sector pulling out of recession, but economic danger remains
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Lead times: April - June 2016
Lead times have either remained the same or increased, with burgeoning workloads and enquiries and a shortage of skilled labour making further increases more likely
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Sustainable sailor: Land Rover BAR
The Land Rover BAR sailing team have embedded sustainability into not just its new base building but also its core ethos
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Top 20 housebuilders 2016
Find out who’s in this year’s league of top housebuilders by housebuilding turnover
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Europe's first WELL Building
There is now an international standard for measuring how a building impacts on its users’ health and wellbeing. Ike Ijeh looks at how Studio Ben Allen Architects’ One Carter Lane will become the first European project to receive the accreditation
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What to specify: Off-site
This week Tonbridge Grammar School gets a new sixth form study area, Essex County Cricket Club gets 36 balconies and a dementia care home with a clover leaf layout is given a new exterior finish
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Interview: Tony Giddings
Few people have done more to change the face of the UK’s cities than Tony Giddings, who stood down as partner at Argent at the end of last year
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Sketch of the week: Gibraltar
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Alex Chan, associate at The Manser Practice
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Image of the week: Leaving through the back door
A removal van drives to the back of 10 Downing Street
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This week in 2006
Building reported on how the imminent Eddington Transport study could impact the construction industry
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London vs New York: The market rules
London and New York are two of the world’s most successful cities for business. How does commercial property development compare between the two?
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How Theresa May can avoid a construction recession
In these days of lightning fast political changes, and possibly dire economic prospects, prime minister Theresa May has to hit the ground running if she is to prevent construction slipping into another recession
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Sustainability: The new normal
To launch the programme for next year’s show and its central question of redefining sustainability for the construction industry, Ecobuild gathered a panel of experts to debate the question of what sustainability means to them, and to our industry