All Editorial specials articles – Page 4
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Best building projects
Architectural correspondent Ike Ijeh picks out his five most memorable projects of 2012
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Top interviews in 2012
From the UK’s most famous practising architect to a reclusive duo in charge of a fast-growing contractor, ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø has interviewed a variety of industry characters this year. Here’s our pick of some of our favourites
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The year in covers: A selection of ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø magazine's best artwork
ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø’s group art editor explains the story behind some of ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø’s covers over the past 12 months
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Safety blunders: A year of living dangerously
2012 was another vintage year for safety blunder pictures. Here are our top five examples of on-site idiocy
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Leeds Arena: Big noise in the city
How Bam kept the noise down in the 12,500-seat arena in Leeds city centre
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T Clarke profits fall by two-thirds
Electrical contractor reports challenging six-month trading period
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Total football: Brasilia's National Stadium
Brasilia’s seventies National Stadium has been rebuilt to the tune of £258m to become arguably the greenest arena in the world. It will be a key venue at the 2016 Olympics but, unlike its London counterpart, its real purpose is crystal clear: it’s all about the beautiful game. By Ike ...
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Rope trick: Thames cable car
An ambitious plan to build a cable car over the Thames was up against some seriously tough technical challenges, not to mention the dreaded jinx of the Greenwich peninsula. ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø finds out whether they pulled it off. Photography by Tim Crocker
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Offshore wind farms: Winds of change
Tidal turbine technology is changing fast and offshore wind turbines are getting bigger, so the government-backed firm Narec is investing £80m into its testing facilities to simulate the harsh conditions at sea. Thomas Lane explains
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Sustainable supermarket: M&S's new Cheshire Oaks store
At this enormous store in Chester, M&S is putting its Plan A sustainability programme to the test. And from the zero-waste policy to the innovative use of natural materials, all the evidence suggests that this is one plan A that is actually working … ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø reports
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The oven gloves are off: The Great ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø Bake Off
Take four industry teams, add gingerbread, cake mix, icing and an awful lot of chocolate, mix well, set the timer for an hour-and-a half, and stop when you smell burning … Emily Wright and Iain Withers invite you to sample the Great ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø Bake Off. Images by Astrid Kogler
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High drama: Review of 2011
It’s been a year of break-ups, make-ups and dramatic exits against the backdrop of a bleak economy and widening gap between the rich and poor. ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø looks back at the plot and its main players
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Construction bosses join ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø to launch Christmas single
Industry rock gods form new band Make That to record charity cover of Starship’s 80s cheese anthem We Built This City
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Balfour Beatty breaks £10bn turnover barrier
UK biggest contractor announces healthy results for 2009
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Firms line up for Walkie-Talkie
Bovis, Brookfield, Skanska and Mace form queue to work on £300m City tower
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The looming black cloud of government debt
Although global forecasts are less dreary, Maren Baldauf-Cunnington warn that not all is rosy on the horizon
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Dubai government to slash business charges 30%
Plan to stimulate economy will aim to reduce effects of downturn
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Make a wish: can Saudi Arabia make your dreams come true?
So, you want hundreds of billions of pounds of government-backed construction projects, and maybe a 30% pay rise too? Well, there’s one country that has untold riches beyond your wildest dreams. Thomas Lane braced himself and booked a flight
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APC tips: Six-month review
It may seem just moments since the three-month meeting, but in the review coming up candidates will have to prove they are on track. So make sure your papers are in order!
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Steel yourself: The Qatar National Convention Centre
Creating massive organic shapes out of metal is one thing. Getting them to support thousands of tonnes of structure is quite another. Thomas Lane reports on the building of the Qatar National Convention Centre