All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 23 November 2018
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Spurs stadium: The story so far
When is the Spurs stadium due to open? ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV reveals what we know about the Tottenham stadium delay
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WA100 architect opens Amsterdam office
But Scott Brownrigg says Brexit is not behind decision to set up shop in Netherlands
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Government assembling £1.2bn modular framework
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV comes as government departments team up to look at modern methods of construction
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Thought for tomorrow: Loads of old rubbish
We ask readers to share their visions of the industry in 25 years’ time. Here, Gpad London’s Charles Bettes sees considering waste becoming part of every decision
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Image of the week: Overcast outlook
A delegate at the CBI conference this week muses on the crane-filled (for now) skyline of London’s Docklands
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Sir Stuart Lipton: A spring in his step
Rather than settling down to a well-earned retirement at the age of 76, the developer of what will be the City’s tallest tower is turning his attention to something rather more low-rise: housing
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Fire and heat will shape our future homes
Chris Stanley, housing manager at Modern Masonry, says overheating and emissions are as important to consider as fire protection in homes post-Grenfell.
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Securing a greener future for public sector estates
As the UK moves away from a centralised energy system, a more agile, distributed approach to energy will play a key role in bringing down the UK’s emissions
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Construction industry gossip: Undercurrents
Tension is bubbling – opinions differ on what makes ‘beautiful’ architecture, an MP ignores political plots and one of my hacks encounters Corbyn on the road
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Government to set up construction 'innovation networks'
Research competitions to promote R&D
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Interview - Sir Stuart Lipton talks to ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV
Developer Stuart Lipton is among the biggest names in the business – and has no intention of leaving it any time soon
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Lipton enters housebuilding to break ‘system that is bust’
Developer Sir Stuart Lipton lays into ‘shameful’ housebuilders and says he plans to stir up competition
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Sketch of the week: Victoria Art Gallery, Bath
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Martin Douglas, associate director at Pad Design
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Birmingham university starts search for contractor for £40m science building
The successful firm will build the scheme’s first phase
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Developer says wind has held up 22 Bishopsgate opening date
City’s tallest tower now set to open next autumn
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From the archive: 2002 – Sir Stuart on housing
The then chairman of CABE had plenty of ideas about how to meet demands for living accomodation
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How is London going to accommodate all those who want to live in it without concreting over the green belt?
One solution to increase housing supply in London is to build upwards, says Alan Davison
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Online poll: Innovate, innovate, innovate
This week’s poll: Do we need more innovation in construction?
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Discussing air rights is no hot air
With land only becoming scarcer, air rights will become a more important consideration for developers and freeholders in the coming years