All Features articles – Page 127
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Your Future: #InTheSkip
Attitudes, tech, policies, practices: if you hate it, we want to know about it!
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Your Future - get involved!
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV 175 is all about your future working practices. We want to hear from you about your careers, colleagues and businesses. Here’s what you need to know
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Analysis: On the home front
The government has been making loud noises about getting more homes built – so long as it doesn’t have to build them itself, of course – and the revised National Planning Policy Framework is a big part of the plan to galvanise planners and developers into action. Is it going ...
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV 175: Your future starts here
As ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV celebrates its 175-year anniversary, we launch the most significant and comprehensive editorial campaign in the publication’s history
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Spherical objects!
Spheres have always been seen as a rather fantastical form for a building. Yet the sphere is in a geometric sense the most efficient form there is – and new technical innovations are making it easier to exploit this potential in practice.
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CPD 4 2018: Sports hall heating and ventilation
This CPD, sponsored by Nortek, outlines energy-efficient ways to heat and ventilate sports halls that conform to recent changes in legislation
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Whole-life carbon: RIBA and RICS guidance
Guidance from both RICS and the RIBA on carbon reduction from a whole-life perspective can be used together to plan for resource efficiency and minimal emissions. Simon Sturgis of Sturgis Carbon Profiling reports
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Image of the week: Jobs for the girls
Marchers gathered outside the Palace of Westminster for March4Women to demand gender equality
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Sketch of the week: Cadogan Estates' George House development, London
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch by Stiff + Trevillion associate director Sean Crummey shows the rooftops of Chelsea, designed by the S+T tea
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The problem with women
As the deadline for companies to disclose their gender pay gap looms, Debika Ray looks at whether the industry is at last ready to take meaningful steps to remedy the problem
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Women in architecture - on a role
Although women still account for barely a fifth of UK architects – and that figure is falling – they are increasingly leaving their mark on the built landscape. Ike Ijeh talks to leading women in the field to find out how they got where they are today
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Online poll: Planning for the future
This week’s poll: Does the revised draft of the National Planning Policy Framework #NPPF instil you with confidence about the future of the housing sector?
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Apprenticeships: the chosen few
The government has pledged to create 3 million apprentices by 2020. But one year after the launch of the apprenticeship levy, the number of apprentices is declining fast and the target is way off course. As this week’s National Apprenticeship Week comes to an end, David Blackman reports on what’s ...
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Tracker: January 2018
The total activity index shows growth but gradual decline is in progress – while the UK regional index is slowly losing momentum
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Online poll: Rising momentum?
This week’s poll: Is the rise of the Momentum group in Labour-controlled councils putting at risk key regeneration schemes?
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Image of the week: Cool runnings
A cold snap has caused disruption to businesses and transport services across the country this week
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Sketch of the week: Old Street Iconic Gateway, London
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch features Pilbrow Partners’ competition entry for the Old Street Iconic Gateway competition
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Carillion... the story so far
Befuddled by the sheer volume of information coming out about Carillion’s collapse? Here’s what we know, what we don’t know and what we still need to know