More Focus – Page 149

  • Awards
    Features

    Architectural practice of the year 2013

    2013-04-19T10:49:00Z

    Some stellar projects helped Allford Hall Monaghan Morris stand out for the judges, but its win also rested on a dramatic set of financial results

  • CH2M Hill Halcrow
    Features

    Interview: Jacque Hinman

    2013-04-18T06:00:00Z

    What CH2M Hill and Halcrow can do together now they’re one

  • cost model
    Features

    Cost model: Hotels

    2013-04-18T06:00:00Z

    Converting an existing building is often the best option for opening new hotels. Here are the main design considerations and costs

  • PRODUCTS1
    Features

    Latest housing products

    2013-04-17T14:21:00Z

    Some of the best products on the market for use in the residential sector, including anti-flood valves and aircrete plate packages

  • bikes
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    Overrated?

    2013-04-17T09:54:00Z

    Are green ratings helping or becoming a problem in the quest to improve the sustainability of new buildings?

  • houseofstraw
    Features

    House of straw

    2013-04-17T06:00:00Z

    An affordable co-ownership scheme made of straw is proving highly energy efficient

  • projects4
    Features

    Something my printer made earlier

    2013-04-12T00:00:00Z

    3D printing isn’t the preserve of sci-fi. ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø reports on a technology that offers speed, predictability, efficiency - and more power to architects

  • Jason Prior, Aecom
    Features

    Jason Prior: The big picture man

    2013-04-12T00:00:00Z

    Aecom’s head of buildings and places, Jason Prior, maps out where the company is headed

  • economics
    Features

    Sustainability: European housing

    2013-04-11T06:00:00Z

    Phil Birch of Sweett Group reviews recent research by the Energy Bill Revolution campaign to assess what it is going to take to turn the UK into the energy efficiency champion of Europe

  • australia1
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    Land of Oz

    2013-04-11T06:00:00Z

    A recent dip in Australia’s construction output figures may have spooked Australians but for UK firms the market is an entirely different world

  • NA
    Features

    Anna Stewart: The successor

    2013-04-10T14:00:00Z

    This month, Anna Stewart takes over the reins at Laing O’Rourke, the UK’s largest private contractor. Tough decisions await her

  • careers6
    Features

    Finding work after study

    2013-04-10T10:57:00Z

    How do university courses support students in finding employment? We spoke to four built environment schools to find out what they offer

  • Features

    The difficulties of sustainable planning

    2013-04-05T13:07:00Z

    For years the BRE has been trying to build housing on its Bricket Wood site and now the latest proposals have been given short shrift from local residents. It’s a classic example of the difficulties of sustainable planning. The development with close-by links to London and a rural location would ...

  • PodSolve1
    Features

    PodSolve: Flexible friend

    2013-04-05T00:00:00Z

    Leeds East Academy is the UK’s first school to consist of a warehouse full of moveable classroom pods

  • tracker4
    Features

    The Tracker: February 2013

    2013-04-04T06:01:00Z

    Activity rose in February on the back of a sharp increase in civil engineering work - and it was a strong month for orders too. Experian Economics crunches the numbers

  • education4
    Features

    Funding colleges: A poor third?

    2013-04-04T06:00:00Z

    The previous government’s ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø Colleges for the Future failed to impress. Will the coalition’s new measures do any better?

  • BI3
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    ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø intelligence

    2013-04-04T06:00:00Z

    Data from Experian Economics shows that the first quarterly rise in construction output since the second quarter of 2011 ocurred in fourth quarter of last year. However, not all the trends are positive

  • NA
    Features

    Costain vs Kier: The battle for May Gurney

    2013-04-03T15:18:00Z

    Who stands to win if Kier does decide to challenge Costain over its merger with May Gurney?

  • Andrew Gould
    Features

    Andrew Gould: Pause for thought

    2013-04-03T10:38:00Z

    In his sabbatical from Jones Lang LaSalle, Andrew Gould is busy being chair of the UKGBC – where he intends to ‘educate’ rather than ‘lobby’ the government on green issues

  • royalmarsdenhospital
    Features

    Royal Marsden Hospital: The X-factor

    2013-04-02T10:21:00Z

    MRI scanners weigh up to 7 tonnes each. So adding an X-ray and scanning suite to the top of a Victorian hospital in a west London conservation area required some creative thinking