All Commercial articles – Page 5
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London office construction up 18% in six months
Over 11 million sq ft under construction across 77 schemes, according to Deloitte survey
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Kier in court row over subbie discounts
Luxury London hotel takes contractor to court over “undisclosed discounts” secured from Mitie
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Dev Secs to rebrand as U + I
Developer will change its name to in bid to formalise Cathedral acquisition
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Reading FC plans £200m mixed-use scheme
Reading Football Club unveils plans for convention centre, hotel and 630 homes
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One million ft2 Lancashire business park green lit
Praxis Holdings secures planning permission for one million sq ft development in Whitebirk
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Tall buildings: Height vs heritage
London’s lack of a coherent tall buildings policy has led to controversial ‘carbuncles’ such as the Walkie Talkie crowding its skyline
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The Plimsoll ɫTV: Close encounters
The incorporation of two schools into a residential building is an example of school designers becoming more responsive to the changing physical and political environment
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A day at the office: Your guide to human happiness
How can you use design to actively influence and improve people’s lives? British Land is using its own headquarters as a test bed for incorporating wellbeing principles that it hopes will foster a happier, more productive workforce.
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People and money
With Britain building again, contractors are in short supply and people with the right skills even more so. Before the next crash comes along, the industry must look at ways to foster stability and maintain the workforce we need
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JV submits Birmingham tower plan
Proposed 26-storey structure will be tallest office outside of London
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240 Blackfriars: Welcome to our new home
The designer behind the interiors of ɫTV’s new home explains the thinking behind designing an office for the workforce of the millenials’ generation
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A lesson in geometry: Knauf's UK headquarters
AHMM’s design for the new Knauf HQ is a masterclass in lineal precision, fitting seamlessly into its industrial riverside setting despite its modernist white exterior. Here’s how, with the use of some of the manufacturer’s own materials, the project stacked up to just £1.8m
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Google scraps £300m HQ design
Internet giant tells architect AHMM to go back to the drawing board to design a “better” building
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The Cheesegrater: One for heavy metal fans
How the 224m-tall Leadenhall ɫTV was constructed in the City without disrupting the neighbours
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Somerstown Central Community Hub
A council estate cut in two by a dual carriageway has been reconnected by a community hub spanning the divide
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A moving experience
Why wasn’t construction at the Royal Academy of Engineering’s Global Grand Challenges Summit?
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Derwent London's white collar factory
Derwent London has come up with an office concept that could undercut the rest of the market. But will its basic specifications and industrial design attract prospective occupiers?
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Budget showed no real drive for growth
This was George Osborne’s last chance to give Plan B a go
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The Place to be
The Shard may have attracted all the attention in the last year but its little sister, The Place, represents just as accomplished a technical feat