Tom Lane
- Features
What we learned from the ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø the Future Commission’s inaugural conference
After nine months of consultation, the commission gathered the industry together in Westminster
- News
The RAAC schools crisis: what we know so far
More than 100 schools containing cheap concrete told to immediately close after collapse of beam previously thought to be safe
- News
Triple glazing in offices increases carbon footprint
Exclusive whole life carbon research shows extra cost is not offset by emissions reductions
- Comment
The secret schools report: Failings are all too familiar
The post-occupancy evaluation, leaked to ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø, contains some depressingly familiar statistics
- News
Low energy ratings could make industrial units unviable
Some improvements will cost more than four years’ rental income
- Comment
Closing the energy performance gap
The government’s proposal to accredit housebuilders as part of its Part L consultation should raise standards
- News
Carbon reduction regs come into force
Wall Engineering first to sign up to carbon reduction commitment
- News
Fire hits Davis Langdon's London office
Staff at cost consultant's central London premises return to work after a fire broke out yesterday
- Features
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
- News
Survey confirms building control officers enforce regs
LABC welcome results of poll commissioned to disprove claims that Part L is under-enforced
- News
PRP wins landscape competition for BRE's Innnovation Park
The winning schcme by PRP Landscape is an extension of the existing landscaping designed by McFarlane Wilder
- News
Why renewables dominated World Future Energy Summit
Checking out the latest technology in renewable power at the World Future Energy Summit
- News
Energy claim for commercial buildings greeted with disbelief
Energy assessors question communities department claim that buildings almost meet latest regulations
- Features
Golden wonder
It’s the gold roof on Rafael Viñoly’s Colchester visual arts centre that will wow the visitors – but the real marvel was getting it up without touching the topsoil.
- Features
Pretty bubbles in the air
The Water Cube, as the 2008 Olympic aquatics centre is known, is the largest ETFE-clad building in the world. And, as it nears completion, its vast bubble-wrap exterior is already the talk of Beijing.
- Features
Dancing with disaster
Right from the start, Foster + Partners’ Willis building was blown off course by legal problems and higher than expected winds. But much worse was to follow ... Thomas Lane found out how the team behind the City skyscraper fought back
- News
Timber frame construction grows 7.5%
Social housing will see the highest growth in timber frame construction says industry report