More Focus – Page 379

  • Health buildings should be airy and uplifting like Avanti Architects’ ACAD Centre in west London, pictured – not tightly packed megastructures such as Kier’s Hairmyres PFI hospital
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    Politics and architecture

    2005-03-24T00:00:00Z

    With the anticipation of a general election hanging in the air, we examine the importance of architecture to politicians and the people who vote for them – and takes stock of what Blair has done for the built environment in his eight-year tenure

  • The parish church of St Nicholas supervises the nursery
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    Not so quiet

    2005-03-24T00:00:00Z

    The Priory may sound like a place for calm reflection or celebrity detox, but Monahan Blythen’s latest project is in fact a funky playschool for the toddlers of Great Yarmouth

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    A brand new start

    2005-03-24T00:00:00Z

    Jarvis recently said it just might, one day, change its name to something a bit less cock-up connected – so naturally Building jumped at the chance of making a bit of cash as a branding consultant. We drummed up suggestions from the industry, and judged which one was right for ...

  • Cities with propellers on
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    Cities with propellers on

    2005-03-24T00:00:00Z

    Fresh planning rules are about to be introduced that call for developments to generate 10% of the energy they will use from on-site renewable sources. We ask whether this is an entirely serious suggestion …

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    Open mike : A tale of two Englands

    2005-03-22T16:54:00Z

    Many people have long suspected that the economic success of the South-east has been at the expense of the North. But are they right?

  • As soon as the steelwork started to go up at One Churchill Place, the fit-out teams were in right behind.
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    Package deal

    2005-03-18T00:00:00Z

    The newest building on the estate is a 33-storey tower built at high speed by Canary Wharf Contractors. It was responsible for the whole thing from concrete cores to office chairs

  • Chris Booker
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    Safety first…

    2005-03-18T00:00:00Z

    … and last for CWC’s Chris Booker. He says the contractor takes a holistic approach to health and safety

  • Brian Payne worked on the trade contracts for 10 Upper Bank Street.
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    Maths class

    2005-03-18T00:00:00Z

    CWC’s integrated cost management software keeps its accounts in order. Commercial director Ian Ferguson explains how it works

  • These diesel rotary generators, recently installed in 30 The South Colonnade, provide emergency power back-up in the event of a mains power failure
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    The engine room

    2005-03-18T00:00:00Z

    Ever-expanding plant and squatting steel are among the challenges faced by CWC design managers John Crack and Paul Mutti. Luckily, they’ve been working for years to refine structural and electrical design

  • The old DLR station made way for Alsop Architects’ striking design, complete with aluminium casing and columns to support the platforms
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    Space station hero

    2005-03-18T00:00:00Z

    Heron Quays DLR station looks pretty futuristic with its metallic hull and dramatic lighting. But what’s really innovative is how it and a six-storey building above the tracks were built without shutting down the railway. Project manager Graeme Tait reveals how it was done

  • In 1930s New York, steelworkers balanced on beams even during the lunch hour. At One Churchill Place in the 21st century, they used the far safer cherry-picker access platforms
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    What’s the big idea?

    2005-03-18T00:00:00Z

    Well, one of them is an access platform that keeps steelworkers safe and another is a steel contraption that halves the time taken to raise tower cranes. And these are just a few of the innovations helping CWC to build smarter

  • This lift shaft serves the 30 storeys of 40 Bank Street
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    On the up

    2005-03-18T00:00:00Z

    Meet Len Halsey and Ron Reeves, the lift specialists who keep Canary Wharf’s 513 lifts and 99 escalators moving

  • In the 1960s, the Docklands site was desolate
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    Taking it from the top

    2005-03-18T00:00:00Z

    Rigorous pre-construction systems enable CWC to get the best from designers and trade contractors. Project executive Bob Phelan and vice-president Tony Jordan tell you how

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    Faster, higher, stronger

    2005-03-18T00:00:00Z

    From Britain’s tallest building to Europe’s fastest lifts, Canary Wharf is filled with Olympian feats of engineering and construction

  • The marble floor at the stunning East Winter Garden
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    Rock star

    2005-03-18T00:00:00Z

    CWC is passionate about the stone that beautifies entrance lobbies at Canary Wharf. It has to be of the highest quality and installed with the utmost care

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    A word with our friends

    2005-03-18T00:00:00Z

    Consultants, trade contractors and the construction union describe their relationship with CWC

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    £276m haul puts Bovis back on top in February

    2005-03-18T00:00:00Z

    Contractor resumes usual position as leader of monthly league, pushing Sir Robert McAlpine into second place

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    Local lowdown: South East

    2005-03-18T00:00:00Z

    Robert Smith of Hays Construction & Property reports on the booming South-east

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    Appointments

    2005-03-18T00:00:00Z

    Movers and shakers this week

  • The Chalmers & Lyons show
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    The Chalmers & Lyons show

    2005-03-18T00:00:00Z

    Sir Michael Lyons and Lesley Chalmers are in charge of one of the best-kept secrets in regeneration – a public–private venture set up to transform the grimmest areas in England. They are also a great comedy double act.