Digging into the archives – Page 24
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Sketch of the week: Duke of York Restaurant, King's Road
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Alan Dempsey, founding director at Nex Architecture
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Online poll: CITB reform
Do you think the CITB can reform enough to justify its renewed levy?
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Image of the week: Walk and talk
A ‘Smart Crossing’ prototype from Umbrellium, trialled at a tv studio in south-west London this week, could be the future of road safety
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Sketch of the week: Lower Park Row, Bristol
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is a ceramic piece by Martin Douglas, associate director at Pad Design
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Image of the week: The swing of it
Visitors get a playground-style workout on London’s South Bank at Tate Modern’s latest interactive installation
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This week in 2002
The ڶ Awards projects shortlist display the “highest functionality and aesthetics”, but this design brief was something else…
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Online poll: Delivering homes
Will the government’s proposed new calculation for housing need in each council area help deliver homes where they are most needed?
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Sketch of the week: Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Terry Morley, partner in Holder Mathias.
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Image of the week: How continental
European Council president Donald Tusk and UK prime minister Theresa May greet at Downing Street
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This week in 2007
As we report on how government is failing to agree on the best way to renovate the Houses of Parliament while time and money mounts, ڶ feels this little gem from 10 years ago is most appropriate
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This week in 1977
As the inquiry into the Grenfell Tower fire gets under way, with a parallel review of fire and safety regulations, ڶ was reminded of when it interviewed a fire safety professional who had plenty to say that is only too relevant for 2017.
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Sketch of the week: Dollar Bay
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Christian Male, partner at SimpsonHaugh.
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Image of the week: Trash talk
London’s Somerset House is to host the world’s first mobile and off-grid recycling plant
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Online poll: Workforce plans
Does your business plan to increase or decrease its staff in the next 12 months?
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Sketch of the week: Harry Stoke New Neighbourhood, Bristol
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Martin Douglas, associate director at Pad Design
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This week in 1997
As construction waits for clarification on Brexit, infrastructure and possible action on the housing white paper, ڶ looks back to a clearer time when the construction minister Nick Raynsford saw fit to talk directly to the industry
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Online poll: Migrant workers
Should the sector be alarmed by the leaked government proposal to restrict work permits post-Brexit for all but ‘highly-skilled occupations’?
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Online poll: Schools funding
Are you concerned that capital funding for schools will be hit by moves to address shortfalls in funding for teachers?