Digging into the archives – Page 22
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Sketch of the week: Woolacombe, North Devon
This unusual #buildingdoodle sketch is by Catherine Blaney of Coffey Architects and illustrates a cottage in Woolacombe, North Devon.
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Online poll: Will the Hackitt review have an impact on construction practices?
This week’s poll: Will the Hackitt review lead to an effective overhaul of structures and practices in construction?
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Sketch of the week: Herons Water, Swindon
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Neil Deely, co-founder of Metropolitan Workshop.
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Online poll: What will 2018 bring?
This week’s poll: Do you expect the industry to take a turn for the better in 2018?Â
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Sketch of the week: Outer London town centres
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Adriette Myburgh for New London Architecture.
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This week in 2007
The year everything changed Although our review of the year summarises that this has been a slightly disappointing time for construction, at least we haven’t taken to our beds like Ebenezer Scrooge of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, who was pictured in our review of the year ...
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Online poll: 2017 in construction
This week’s poll: How was construction for the construction industry: good, bad or indifferent?
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Sketch of the week: Pitfield Street in Hackney, London
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Emily Newton, an associate at Assael Architects.
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Online poll: Future migration rules
This week’s poll: Is the FMB right to call for future migration rules to prioritise key occupations rather than income or skills?
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Online poll: Cutting the cost of construction
This week’s poll: The government has ask the sector to cut the cost of construction by a third in 2025. Is that realistic?
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Sketch of the week: Fair Havens Hospice
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Richard Bassett at LSI Architects
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This week in 1997
The Angel of the North spreads its wings with a little help from construction
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Online poll: Targeting 300,000 homes a year
This week’s poll: Will the funding and incentives the chancellor pledged for housebuilding in the Autumn Budget be enough for him to achieve his 300,000 homes a year target?