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Construction industry gossip: The slow train home
Crossrail? Don’t worry, another delay will be along just after this one. Plus, one company stays under the news radar
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Oxford college OK’d for homes and innovation hub
Development arm of St John’s masterminding Oxford North job
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5 minutes with… John Avery, director, LOM architecture and design
John Avery tells Building about art deco, procrastination, and a black Blüthner piano
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Architect ties up housing work at former shoe factory
LOM behind work at Essex site inspired by Bauhaus movement
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From the archive: 2003 — Living smart
This week, Building does that thing where you go back in time and smile wryly at what people in the past thought the future would be like
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Sketch of the week: Knights Manor in Dedham, Essex
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Paul Mitchell of architect Paul Mitchell Co.
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Projects: Dudley House, London
Dudley House is a £104m council-led mixed-use development that aims to encourage a more diverse community in central London
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McAlpine set for £100m Stanhope office job
Work is part of developer’s ongoing redevelopment of White City
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International investors turn backs on UK infrastructure
Country falls down international ranking amid economic uncertainty
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GLA starts search for cladding guru
New role to manage private sector cladding fund for building owners in London
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Bidding discipline boosts T Clarke’s margins
Specialist contractor makes strides towards 3% operating margin
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In pictures: Lendlease’s CLT pavilion tops out in 14 weeks
Project reaches highest point less than four months after pieces arrive on site
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The ties that bind: When 'subject to contract' backfires
Adding tags such as ‘subject to contract’ can fail to have the desired effect – and might even backfire
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Lessons in delay analysis
Debates over methodology can take on a life of their own and lose sight of the facts
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Eric Parry’s green wall tower in for planning next month
City of London proposal will run across 36 storeys
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Sustainability: The WELL Standard
The WELL Building Standard, focusing on human wellbeing and updated last year, can transform occupier fit-outs