Digging into the archives – Page 52
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Image of the week: Open for business
The One World Trade Center in New York opens, 13 years after the 9/11 attacks
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Comment
Online poll: Due diligence
Are you increasing due diligence on main contractors you work with? Vote here
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Pumpkin of the week
In place of sketch of the week this week, we asked for your best Halloween pumpkins…
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This week in 1974
The government was in a predicament on construction 40 years ago not too different from the one it faces now
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Comment
Online poll: Modern slavery
Do you think that modern slavery is prevalent in the UK construction industry? Vote here
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Sketch of the week: Chatsworth House
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Paul Holden, director at Peak Architects.
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Image of the week: Inferno
Firefighters battle against the flames at Didcot B power station
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This week in 1976
Ahead of the official opening of the National Theatre, ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV met its architect Denys Lasdun
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Comment
Online poll: School spending
Should the manifesto contain a pledge for a government-funded programme to address the predicted shortage of new school places? Vote here
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Sketch of the week: Rothenburg market square
This week’s sketch is by Bryan Avery, principal of Avery Associates Architects.
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Image of the week: Goodbye to the age of steel?
Scunthorpe steelworks, which is set to be sold by owner Tata Steel
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Comment
Online poll: Funding training
Do you think the government should continue with the industry levy used to fund training in trade skills? Vote here
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Sketch of the week: Lime Tree primary
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Philip Watson at Atkins.
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Image of the week: Looking to the next level
Nick Clegg explains his policy on garden cities to the Lib Dem party conference
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This week in 1999
It’s been 15 years since the Millennium Wheel was hoisted upright on London’s South Bank
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Comment
Online poll: Taxation
Do you support implementation of an urgent wide-scale review of development and property taxation in the UK? Vote here
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Sketch of the week: Holyport College
This week’s sketch comes from Matt Golds and Dan Smith of Hunters South Architects
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Image of the week: ‘Behold the brick’
Boris Johnson wows the Conservative party conference using piece of building material
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Sketch of the week: City scape
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Lauren Cordeiro, a year 10 work experience student who spent a week at bptw partnership this summer