All Features articles – Page 164
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Image of the week: Ahead of the curve
Architect Alison Brooks’ Smile is part of this year’s London Design Festival
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This week in 1981
Before the Thames Barrier was brought to completion, a possible flood in the city of London was a grave concern
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State of play: Housing
The government wants to see one million homes built in England by 2020, but while some housing experts think a little tinkering will get us there, others countenance a far more radical plan
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Awards Project of the Year shortlist: Part 2
The ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Awards Project of the Year shortlist puts the spotlight on transformative projects that have raised the bar for excellence
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Infrastructure update: Railway stations
Ciara Walker and David Rowlinson of Arcadis consider the challenges involved in designing and building railway stations in complex operational environments, and balancing stakeholders’ competing objectives
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Millennials: Goodbye 9-5
The world of work is changing. Forget being chained to a desk, a boss you only see through their office window
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Awards Project of the Year shortlist: Part 1
The ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Awards Project of the Year shortlist puts the spotlight on transformative projects that have raised the bar for excellence. Here’s part 1
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Industry gathers to celebrate ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Awards shortlist
Event at ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV’s offices in central London attended by industry guests in the running for construction gongs
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CPD 16 2016: Insulating flat roofs
The correct insulation specification is critical to the success of any flat roof installation. This CPD module, sponsored by Celotex, outlines the main points to consider
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Image of the week: City of lights
The public art installation Tribute in Light shines over the 9/11 Memorial in New York
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Top 150 consultants 2016
Consultants grew their UK staff by 5% overall during the past year, but where was the biggest growth and are cuts on their way as the post-Brexit fall-out makes itself felt?
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Sketch of the week: The Chilterns
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Chris Robinson, partner at Aldington Craig + Collinge
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Top 50 project managers - interactive table
Interactive table showing the top 50 project managers, ranked by the number of UK project management staff employed by each firm
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Top 50 engineers - interactive table
Interactive table showing the top 50 engineers, ranked by the number of UK chartered engineering staff employed by each firm
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This week in 2001
Former Arup US boss, Ray Crane, was among those leading the rescue effort following the 9/11 terror attacks in New York City
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Party conferences preview
The political backdrop to the approaching party conference season looks nothing like it did this time last year. The Brexit vote, which swept Theresa May to power and plunged Jeremy Corbyn into another leadership contest, has many policy implications. So what do the two main parties have to say about ...
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Cost update Q2 2016
Labour cost inflation continues to be the prime driver for an overall rise in building costs, but increased material costs are also playing their part
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Top 50 architects - interactive table
Interactive table showing the top 50 architects, ranked by the number of chartered architectural staff employed by each firm
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Top 50 QSs - interactive table
Interactive table showing the top 50 quantity surveyors, ranked by the number of chartered quantity surveyors employed by each firm
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Tokyo 2020: The recycled Olympics
As the thrills of Rio slowly subside, attention turns to the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, where a virtue is being made of necessity by re-using some of the venues built for the 1964 games