Digging into the archives – Page 44
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Sketch of the week: St Andrew's Church, North Oxford
This week’s sketch is by architect Peter Njuguna at MEB Design
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Image of the week: English rose
The roof of The O2 arena displays tweets of support for the England rugby team
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Comment
Online poll: New Labour leader
Will Jeremy Corbyn’s election as leader of the opposition help construction to make its case to government? Vote here
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Sketch of the week: Le Corbusier’s Chapel
This week’s sketch is by Gian Kundi, partner in The Tooley and Foster Partnership
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Image of the week: The world keeps on building
The World Trade Center district in New York City continues to be rebuilt, 14 years after the attacks that destroyed the Twin Towers
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Online poll: London skyline
Does London need a more coherent tall buildings policy? Vote here
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Sketch of the week: St John's Wood
This week’s sketch is by Ryder Architecture associate David McMahon
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Image of the week: In safe hands?
The mayor of London introduces a safety scheme that will affect construction vehicles supplying sites in the capital
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This week in 2010
We look back five years to the last government’s policy on school building
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Online poll: School places
Is the government doing enough to address the shortage of school places? Vote here
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Image of the week: When you wish upon a star…
Welcome to ‘Dismaland’, Banksy’s ‘bemusement park’ in Weston-super-Mare
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Sketch of the week: Longcross
This week’s sketch is by Jonathan Hill, chairman of Scott Brownrigg
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This week in 1985
A campaign designed to help familiarise clients with construction is launched
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Comment
Online poll: Illegal labour
Will the government crackdown on illegal foreign labour cause problems for the construction industry? Vote here
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Sketch of the week: Newburgh Street, Soho
This week’s sketch is by artist and illustrator Nick Richards
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Image of the week: Back to the Nest
The track is cleaned at the iconic Bird’s Nest National stadium in Beijing
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Ballymore reveals floating swimming pool plan for Nine Elms
Arup Associates’-design pool to hang 35m in the air at Embassy Gardens scheme