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A fine figueroa: Figeroa tower, Los Angeles
Studio Daniel Libeskind has been given the go-ahead for a 43-storey residential development in Los Angeles
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Swine flu delays Mexican projects as firms shut offices
Construction projects in Mexico City look set to suffer delays as a result of the swine flu outbreak, as UK firms shut down their offices in the country
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In living color: National Children's Museum, Washington DC
Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects has unveiled images of a colourful National Children’s Museum in Washington DC
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HLM poaches Archial partner
HLM Architects has poached a senior staff member from rival Archial to become its director of architecture
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Building readers side with Charles on Chelsea Barracks
Two-thirds of those who voted on Building’s website would like to see Qatari Diar’s Chelsea Barracks scheme designed by Quinlan Terry, Prince Charles’ preferred architect
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Contractors plan waste crackdown
Contractors may charge subcontractors or drop them from future work if they fail to hit targets for site waste
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Stent to make ‘concrete’ from site spoil
Groundwork specialist pioneers new technique to cut costs and reduce waste sent to landfill
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Easy as 1 to 3: Canal Street, King's Cross
A mixed-use scheme at King’s Cross Central, designed by Niall McLaughlin, has been given the green light by Camden council
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Latest construction appointments - 01 May 2009
London-based contractor Killby & Gayford has appointed Juan Martinez as environmental manager
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Fit for a queen: Queen's Market, Newham
A revamp of Queen’s Market in east London was approved by Newham council’s planning committee last week
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Two weeks to go until Building’s Sustainability Now virtual show …
The continued challenge of greening the built environment will be tackled at a virtual event later this month
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Oh, what's the point?
We can only assume that the chap carrying out this tricky bit of pointing has lost the will to live
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James Caan: 'I lost a fortune in Erinaceous'
The Dragon's Den star regrets his 'terrrible investment' but says now is the time to bag a property bargain
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In defence of Tesco: 'A good client willing to innovate'
The Simons Group chairman feared Tesco's reputation as a client but found a firm willing to work to Egan's principles of delivery
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Refinancing boosts Taylor Wimpey shares 9%
Report of £1.84bn loss for 2008 fails to dampen optimistic mood at housebuilder
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Labour MP: Bring back London height restrictions
Battersea MP calls for new limits on the heights of the capital’s tall buildings
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House prices slip back in April, reports Nationwide
Fall of 0.4% dampens hopes spurred by 0.9% rise last month, as prices fail to follow usual seasonal pattern
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Non-European QSs to be barred from UK jobs
Redundancy spike prompts committee to remove QSs and project managers from skills shortage list
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E.ON and RWE secure two UK nuclear sites
German consortium will build up to six new reactors in Anglesey and Gloucestershire
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Video: Five-storey building collapses in New York
Front half of the building collapsed on a construction site in the Tribeca district