All ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø articles in 16 December 2016 – Page 3
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Comment
London's infrastructure priorities
We need infrastructure that understands and responds to the needs of individuals
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Features
2016: Back to the future - part one
The Tate Modern extension provided a warped contrast against the former power station and the Design Museum gained a historically sensitive 1960s rebuild
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News
Bonfield Review of green home improvements finally published
Review sets out 27 recommendations to boost uptake of energy efficiency measures
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Architect's own Edinburgh home wins House of the Year
Final shortlist includes Henning Stummel’s Tin House
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White Paper: Applying for ISO 9001 Accreditation
Download advice on how to remove risks when applying for this respected standard
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Comment
Modular homes can have design integrity
In the rush to build more homes we must ensure that offsite construction still allows for good design
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News
Kier lands £135m Cardiff uni job
The contractor is to build two facilities at the university’s £300m new campus
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Second phase of £1bn Salford scheme wins planning
The part Chinese and Singaporean funded scheme is being built by Beijing Construction and Engineering Group
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T&T bags role on Welsh water firm's £1.7bn pipeline
The consultant will be supporting Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water during AMP6
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Comment
A year in increments
While 2016 had more than its fair share of instability, in the world of construction law, it was business as usual
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Comment
Hansom: Road worthy
This week, a not-so-ingenious firm hits the road, a Hollywood trolling, demolishing the wrong house is a ‘boo-boo’, contractors lose a Victorian post box and underground cars are a non-starter
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Features
2016 untangled - part two
Even people who like surprises are likely to end 2016 wondering if there isn’t something to be said for ‘boring and predictable’. The ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø team reports on the rollercoaster highs and lows of one of the weirdest years on record
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What workers want: Evidence-based design
In the midst of a skills crisis and a pressured market, employers are looking ever more carefully at what makes their staff satisfied and productive. Enter the emergent field of wellness and evidence-based design. Following a recent ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø webinar in association with Evidence Space, three industry professionals from varying backgrounds ...
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News
Galliford Try wins £25m Airbus plane lab
Lab in Filton near Bristol will test future materials
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Stansted Airport unveils plans for £130m arrivals building
Current terminal would become dedicated entirely to departing passengers
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Ex-Willmott Dixon MD to set up own Energiesprong business
Rob Lambe in process of setting up firm to deliver retrofits for UK version of Dutch programme
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Comment
What just happened?
A series of head-spinning political events in 2016 has left many in the construction industry feeling discombobulated and grappling to understand how the commercial consequences will unfold
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Features
Image of the week: Turn on the Christmas lights
The top of The Shard, in London, is illuminated on Monday