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Science Museum unveils £150m revamp
Wilkinson Eyre's designs for 'Museum of the Future' include glowing 'brain' beacon and new cosmology gallery
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Arup engineers win prize for Beijing Water Cube
MacRobert prize awarded for pioneering work on the 2008 Olympic swimming venue
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Kevin McCloud backs call to improve school acoustics
Only one-fifth of schools meet Part E acoustics requirements, to detriment of hard-of-hearing children
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Developer accused of murdering caretaker to push through deal
Caretaker's death was allegedly ordered because his presence jeopardised a building's sale
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Zaha Hadid beats Snøhetta with Cairo Expo City design
Architect's winning concept for 450,000m2 exhibition city in Egypt invokes the fluidity of the Nile
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The Code for Sustainable Homes explained
New guidance from the NHBC foundation runs through 10 tips for climbing up the code rating system
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The ever-changing housing minister
What will the new incumbent do for an industry in dire need of attention?
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Eighth construction minister in eight years moves on
Ian Pearson to become economic minister to Treasury after less than nine months in post
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Roll out the barrel
So, the ladder's too short - just put it on the bin. Hmm, that's got wheels - no problem, just wedge a pallet against it and weigh that down with a barrel…
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Top five reader comments: 9 June
Obstacles to building low-energy homes, a rant at economists, and how Rogers' Chelsea Barracks design reinforces class divisions
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House prices steadying, reports RICS survey
Rise in fresh enquiries and lack of new supply means prices have begun to stabilise
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Capita to buy Carillion's IT business for £36m
Carillion bought external facing business in 2008 as part of acquisition of Alfred McAlpine
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Rogers' British Museum extension 'could be bolder', says Cabe
Design watchdog praises 'intelligent response' to brief but calls for 'bolder' architectural expression
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Amanda Levete Architects prompts review of Thai rules
Foreign architects in Thailand could receive a boost thanks to former Future Systems director's practice
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Rok appointed to eight new frameworks
Latest wins bring property maintenance specialist's total framework appointments this year to 22
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View from my office: Jonathan Berney
The EC Harris regional leader looks over Hong Kong’s latest urban regeneration scheme
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EC Harris lands Trafalgar Square green scheme
GLA appoints consultant as project manager and CDM coordinator on energy saving project
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Capita hires former Highways Agency chief executive
Consultant strengthens focus on intelligent transport and heavy infrastructure markets
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Top five reader comments: 8 June
Why building coal power stations might be bad for corporate health, and doubts over zero-carbon design in practice