Digging into the archives – Page 40
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Online poll: Housing
Will prefabricated housing form the next generation of affordable homes? Vote here
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This week in 2001
The biggest greenhouse in the world was two weeks away from opening its doors
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Sketch of the week: Brownfield industrial site
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Simon North, director at Cal Architects
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Image of the week: Queen and country
The monarch and the mayor of London visit a Crossrail construction site
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Online poll: Brexit
Would it be better for the UK construction industry for Britain to remain in the EU or leave? Vote here
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Sketch of the week: The Bronx, NYC
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Fernando Villa, design principal at Magnusson Architecture Planning
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Image of the week: Eye of the beholder
A set builder works on part of this year’s BAFTA stage set
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Online poll: Energy supply
Should we be concerned about the security of the UK’s energy supply, given recent delays to energy infrastructure projects? Vote here
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Image of the week: The Daredevil
Picture by doctor from Bangladesh wins CIOB’s 2016 Art of ɫTV digital photography competition
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Sketch of the week: Hard Knotts Pass
This week’s sketch is by Tooley and Foster partner Gian Kundi
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Image of the week: Pieces of history
A concrete mural, that was part of the first hospital built by the NHS, goes on display at Somerset House
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Sketch of the week: Bradford Grammar School
This week’s sketch is by Adam Clark of Halliday Clark Architects
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Online poll: New tech
Will new technologies significantly reduce the number of people needed to build projects within the next 10 years? Vote here
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Image of the week: Snow business
Workers clear the Hudson Yards construction site in New York after heavy snow hits the east coast of the USA
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Sketch of the week: Futako Tamagawa
This week’s sketch is by Jennifer Hunt at Conran and Partners
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Online poll: Charge on skilled non-EU labour
Will a £1,000 charge to hire skilled non-EU staff damage the construction industry? Vote here