All Features articles – Page 96
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Projects: Laing O’Rourke on site at Edinburgh St James
The redevelopment of Edinburgh’s St James shopping centre with new apartments, a hotel and retail is on a regal scale – but a very small site
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This CPD, sponsored by Kingspan Insulation, looks at different types of insulation products for masonry cavity walls and how energy- and cost-efficient they are
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Palace of Westminster: the mother of all refurbishments
Despite warnings that the Palace of Westminster was at growing risk of a catastrophe, little was done to begin work on its urgently needed refurbishment
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"In 100 years' time we'll have the Thames lined with derelict towers" - Peter Rees talks to ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV
Former London planning chief Peter Rees thinks Londoners should be worrying about the rising forest of new-build apartment blocks
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Reynaers reveals the impact of technology on architecture in latest whitepaper
To get the full analysis of how technology is transforming the role of the architect, download the whitepaper
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Market forecast Q1 2019: Slowing down
Tender prices are likely to rise at a slower rate over the next couple of years, as output wavers and business confidence stays low
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Sketch of the week: Retail pavilion, Spitalfields, London
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Dan Burr, partner in Sheppard Robson
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Image of the week: Cross purpose
Piling work was completed last week on the Peljesac Bridge near Komarna, Croatia, being built to create territorial continuity for the Republic of Croatia
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BIM survey 2019: What's the problem?
As the government’s push for BIM eases and client expectations evolve, the latest NBS survey shows adoption is tailing off a little. So what is holding back those final few – and have the rest of us already moved on?
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This CPD, sponsored by Armstrong, focuses on how a working environment can promote health and wellbeing through suspended ceiling solutions
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From the archive: 2006 - Lines of duty
Cartels, corruption, construction – a trio we never like to see in the same sentence
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Crossing the line: how government is cracking down on construction corruption
How big a problem is corrupt behaviour in the industry - and are attitudes changing?
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The digital career ladder: upskilling your staff
Jamie Harris speaks to three firms that are tackling the digital revolution and the skills crisis through digital upskilling
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Projects: The FT's former and future home at Bracken House, London
It has in its time embodied more than one archetype of the City office block, from 1950s solid sandstone to 1980s high-tech glass and steel
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From the archive: 2011 - Always check your work
As we mark the opening of the new Royal Papworth hospital this week, spare a thought for healthcare construction professionals of 2011
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Sketch of the week: Notre-Dame, Paris
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by John Gouldsmith, an architect at Probyn Miers