All articles by Chloë McCulloch – Page 24
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Block of flats damaged by fire in south London
A fire on Christmas day causes third floor and roof to collapse, all residents escaped the blaze
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Alfred McAlpine sells Welsh slate business for £31m
Rigcycle has paid £6.2m to support services group for loss-making business and will make final payments next year
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Christmas lights with a twist: neon concrete mixers
In the heart of London's art scene a building site - illuminated with fluorescent colours - is stopping Christmas shoppers in their tracks
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HIPs blamed for house price slump
First time sellers are put off by cost of HIPs, contributing the fall in asking prices this month
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Zaha Hadid reveals Hong Kong design school
Hadid unveils 'Innovation Tower', her first permanent project in Hong Kong
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Sustrans wins £50m Lottery prize
Public votes to award biggest ever single lottery donation to cycling and walking network
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Hybrid cars - the furniture of the future
For car fanatics this could be a dream come true - eco-vehicles parked in your living room rather on your front drive
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JCT launches new framework agreement
Joint Contracts Tribunal set to publish new edition of framework agreement on 10 December
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Multiplex wins another legal spat over Wembley stadium
Multiplex has won the right to go ahead with an adjudication against concrete firm PC Harrington, which could lead to a £2m payout
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CIC set to publish consultants' contract
Lawyers welcome Construction Industry Council contract, released on 10 December, but warn clients of cap on consultants' liability
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TV confessions: St Pancras laid bare
Until last week we all thought St Pancras was the ultimate smooth-running construction project. Then BBC 2 lifted the lid on the blood, sweat and tears behind the scenes
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Finding Foster
Type his name into any search engine and you’ll come up with some unusual takes on Foster’s work. Chloë McCulloch finds out what he means to a variety of branding gurus, expats and geeks
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Queen opens ‘great and gleaming’ St Pancras
Mood of celebration as the revamped station and high speed rail link rekindle the British love of rail travel
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St Pancras gets the royal treatment
Britain's biggest construction project and first high-speed rail link are officially opened by the Queen
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CABE call to bring cemeteries back to life
Design watchdog says cemeteries need to be designed for the living not the dead
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RMJM unveils exhibition for renewal of London site
Architect puts forward five designs to regenerate an inner London public space
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Go-ahead for gas-fired power station
Government gives EDF Energy consent for Nottinghamshire power station
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Irish library scoops two awards
The Source Arts Centre and Library wins Architectural Association of Ireland award and Irish Architecture award
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Surveyor plays in Everest rock concert
Gardiner & Theobald surveyor is playing drums on Mount Everest today along with Glenn Tilbrook and Nick Harper to raise money for cancer charities
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Morgan Ashurst scoops £25m college job
Bracknell and Wokingham College in Berkshire is expected to be complete by December 2009