Opinion – Page 413

  • Lynne Sullivan
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    Wonders & blunders

    2008-07-25T00:00:00Z

    Louis Kahn’s gallery in Yale works brilliantly with the art inside, whereas Lord Foster’s simply belittles it

  • Jackie Chan is my favourite actor. He never loses and his films always have happy endings.
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    My digital life - Raymond Wong

    2008-07-25T00:00:00Z

    With an eagle eye for a bargain, Raymond Wong uses the internet to seek out the cheapest deals. And like his film superhero, Jackie Chan, he always comes out on top

  • ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø buys a pint ... for Magyar Marsoni architects
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    ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø buys a pint … for Magyar Marsoni architects

    2008-07-25T00:00:00Z

    Chosen watering hole: The Devonshire Arms, Kensington Ambience: Wealthy locals and stray American tourists Topics of conversation: Italian design, cycling, kidnapping, the London bombings Drinks drunk: 12.5 bottles of Birra Moretti, one bottle of Peroni

  • Hansom
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    You thought things were bad

    2008-07-25T00:00:00Z

    This week, we paint a vision of a dystopian future – a world in which journalists are politicians, the credit crunch ends in murderous pillage and the word ‘Olympics’ may not be spoken …

  • Green buildings, such as this residential block in Hammarby, Sweden, can best be encouraged by clear and consistent rating systems
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    Build-your-own

    2008-07-25T00:00:00Z

    I’ve always tried to see the silver lining in every cloud, but am I the only one that sees the great potential of the current downturn?

  • Comment

    Green carrots

    2008-07-25T00:00:00Z

    It is encouraging to see the industry raising its game in delivering more sustainable buildings. However, I believe there is confusion over how their green credentials are rated.

  • Comment

    The Apprentices

    2008-07-25T00:00:00Z

    In the article on Ucatt’s call for an apprenticeship quota on public sector projects (9 July, www.building.co.uk), you offer a skewed view on the increasingly popular Programme-Led Apprenticeship scheme.

  • Comment

    The copper rush

    2008-07-25T00:00:00Z

    Metal thefts are once again hitting the national headlines, so much so that the UK authorities now position the problem as second only to terrorism.

  • In the detail 25 July 2008
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    In the detail - 25 July 2008

    2008-07-25T00:00:00Z

    Can you identify this building to win a £25 drinks voucher?

  • Thomas Lane
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    Public madness

    2008-07-25T00:00:00Z

    Not another one! That is the initial reaction to the news that the Rafael Viñoly-designed visual arts centre in Colchester languishes unfinished while its contractor and client squabble over the escalating budget.

  • Comment

    Inflation tsunami flattens construction prospects

    2008-07-24T18:50:00Z

    I recognise that I have said this time and again and probably will say it a few times more - but don't underplay the impact of rising inflation.I can already hear echoes of overexcited managment consultants suggesting to clients to take note of what is rising in the east and ...

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    Keeping it real

    2008-07-24T15:36:00Z

    I received an interesting email from Ray Crotty of C3 systems some days ago now. It was in essence a challenge to look at the industry over 20 or 30 years and see if "we're seeing anything now that we haven't seen before in terms of economic adjustment at work ...

  • Comment

    Fresh dip in mortgage lending spells deepening gloom for housing market

    2008-07-23T11:10:00Z

    The latest figures from the British Bankers' Association make seriously grim reading. The seasonally adjusted value of loans approved in June for homes dropped to a third of what it was in the same month a year ago.The figures read: £3,297 million June 2008 against the already pitiful £4,243 million ...

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    Plunging house sales create major tax headache for Darling

    2008-07-22T15:24:00Z

    If I were the Chancellor looking at the latest property transaction figures I wouldn't be worried, I'd be very worried.At 270,000 transactions for residential property in the second quarter, we are looking at a housing market about 38% less active than a year ago, when 432,000 transactions were undertaken in ...

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    RICS figures suggest commercial building market is heading for a beating

    2008-07-21T11:55:00Z

    The release of some pretty nasty survey results on the commercial property market from the surveyors body RICS is far from the sort of fare one would have served up just before heading off on holiday, but there it is. Bleak, with spiky curves heading in just the directions you ...

  • Comment

    What makes the latest Rightmove figures significant

    2008-07-21T09:47:00Z

    Let's face it predicting house price movements is like trying to forecast the British weather. You can have a vague clue from the available data, but you are likely to be onto a loser more often than not if you try to pin down how things will turn out in ...

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    Hansom: curiouser and curiouser

    2008-07-18T00:00:00Z

    As the economic world disappears down the rabbit hole, we find ourselves in a strange land where no email is quite as it seems, consultants befriend barn owls and masked builders roam the Orient

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    And now for the good news - Treasury set to widen the goalposts

    2008-07-18T13:13:00Z

    I am not really sure why I was surprised to hear Nick Robinson on the BBC news last night confirming an FT story due to run today about the Treasury changing the borrowing rule set by Gordon Brown when he was Chancellor.It seemed clear that Government debt was set ...

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    Data protection: The prying game

    2008-07-18T00:00:00Z

    The monitoring of individuals is accepted practice today, but be careful how you use the data, as those being watched still have a right to privacy, says Angus Darroch-Warren 

  • Mozart
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    Our digital lives - Stef & Stelio Stefanou

    2008-07-18T00:00:00Z

    Stef and Stelio Stefanou’s real lives look similar on paper. So Charlotte Matheson is surprised to discover that the brothers’ online habits are as different as … WA Mozart and Amy Winehouse