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Grand Tour: Breakthroughs in sustainability #4
A grand tour of the world’s most sustainable buildings leads us to the Co-op HQ in Manchester
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Grand Tour: Breakthroughs in sustainability #5
Why the Visitor Centre at the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens deserves a place on the grand tour of sustainable buildings
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Grand Tour: Breakthroughs in sustainability #6
Geoffrey Bawa’s house in Sri Lanka is chosen as the last destination for our grand tour of the world’s most sustainable buildings
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Halcyon days of yore
Hansom remembers some of the best industry gossip over the last five decades including a Bovis party in 1975, a parachute-jumping QS and a fervent timeshare pitch
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Pleasure piers: The test of time
Six of the best UK seaside piers that have survived adversity
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My Olympic legacy
Six leading figures who worked on the London Olympics explain how the experience is shaping the work they do now
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Comment
Days gone by
This August, we’re taking a trip back through summer months of the past and celebrating the industry’s heritage
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Comment
Lip service not enough
Sustainability is more than just carbon or energy - it’s about the whole life cycle of a building, for both new build and retrofit
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Shifting blame on energy efficiency
The slow take-up of the Green Deal is down to a lack of understanding, not a lack of companies able to provide the right services
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Housing starts pick-up in second quarter
Signs of life in housebuilding as housing starts rise 6% in second quarter
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Hastings pier revamp clears final hurdle
Architect Drmm’s planned £14m restoration of derelict Hastings Pier is set to go ahead after the council took on the ownership of the pier
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Stoke council stung by construction fraud claims
Government investigation finds evidence of fraudulent activity on construction projects managed by Stoke council
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Rebuilding the Crystal Palace
Does the momentous structure that defined the summer of 1851 have a place in 21 st century London?
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Derwent readies £119m of projects for construction
Developer Derwent London to start construction work on £119m pipeline in next 12 months
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LDA Design unveils massive Gorky park revamp
Firm wins international design competition to remodel 300 acre historic park in Moscow
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Grand Tour: Breakthroughs in sustainability #1
Leading industry figures take us on a grand tour of the world’s most sustainable buildings - first stop, the London 2012 velodrome
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Balfour Beatty boss bullish after bad first half
UK construction boss says there will be “no more nasty shocks” after business posts £35m operating loss in first half of the year
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Asbestos claim against ex-RMJM bosses to go ahead
Sir Andrew Derbyshire and Vernon Lee to face court in asbestos poisoning case after Bett Homes decides to proceed with action