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  • Massing options for the East India Dock residential project in Tower Hamlets
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    BIM: Early adopters

    2015-04-14T06:00:00Z

    Ramboll has developed an early stage modelling process that combines the qualitative capabilities of parametric design with BIM’s algorithmic, analytical strengths. Ike Ijeh wonders where this leaves designers

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    Brookfield Multiplex: A decade later

    2015-04-10T06:00:00Z

    As main contractor on the delayed Wembley stadium and chief player in the legal battle afterwards, Multiplex became a byword for tough contracting. But 10 years on the firm is set to become a £1bn turnover contractor

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    What to specify: Residential

    2015-04-09T06:00:00Z

    This week’s residential products include a penthouse suite’s cantilever staircase, a bespoke heat pump for a luxury new build on the Wentworth Estate, and a whole house mechanical ventilation system

  • Mark Naysmith
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    Interview: Mark Naysmith

    2015-04-09T06:00:00Z

    Since becoming UK chief of WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff following last year’s merger, Mark Naysmith has been busy integrating the two firms into one combined company

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    Sustainability: Energy standards

    2015-04-08T06:41:00Z

    The new energy efficiency regulations for private rented property may have major repercussions for landlords. Here we examine the key changes made since last year’s public consultation

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    119 Ebury Street: Cleaning up the neighbourhood

    2015-04-08T06:00:00Z

    Belgravia is one of London’s most genteel quarters, but its Georgian homes are among the UK’s least energy efficient. Now, David Morley’s BREEAM ‘outstanding’ renovation of a grade II property has shown that heritage doesn’t have to mean high emissions

  • The Farrell Review
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    The Farrell Review: Into the long grass?

    2015-04-02T06:00:00Z

    One year on from the publication of Terry Farrell’s review of architecture and the built environment, it’s time to see whether the government is prepared to support good design - or whether it will favour continued procrastination

  • The ‘floating’ bookstack structure is suspended over the new entrance hall
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    Bodleian library: The new edition

    2015-04-02T06:00:00Z

    As custodian of millions of precious books and manuscripts, Oxford’s Bodleian library needed a much bigger - and safer - building to house its collection. With the new Weston Library, Wilkinson Eyre provided this and much more

  • Stratford Academy, under construction
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    Do priority schools add up?

    2015-04-01T06:00:00Z

    The picture emerging from some of the few completed priority schools is one of cut-price, smaller buildings with potentially higher long-term maintenance costs

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    Tracker: February 2015

    2015-03-31T06:00:00Z

    Orders and tender enquiries are looking healthy, and reporting of constraints is down. But employment prospects are a worry for some

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    ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV intelligence: Q4 2014

    2015-03-31T05:00:00Z

    Experian Economics shows that 2014’s construction output increased 7% on the previous year’s total, with the housing sector performing particularly well

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    Interview: Haydn Mursell

    2015-03-27T06:00:00Z

    Haydn Mursell, Kier’s third chief executive in five years, is keen to maintain the firm’s traditional financial disciplines, while using his background in corporate mergers and acquisitions to push for future growth. Will he manage it?

  • Locations of contracts awarded in February
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    Market review: Ebb and flow

    2015-03-26T06:00:00Z

    Construction takes an unexpected drop - its first year-on-year fall since May 2013 - but the wider UK economy makes a strong start to 2015. Michael Dall presents highlights of Barbour ABI’s latest monthly Economic Construction Market Review

  • Research shows that occupiers prefer Victorian and Georgian homes, but they can provide poor energy efficiency
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    Whole-life carbon: Wellbeing

    2015-03-26T06:00:00Z

    Improving the energy efficiency of a building may be good for the planet, but occupiers may only be prepared to foot the bill if they can directly feel the benefit. Gareth Roberts of Sturgis Carbon Profiling analyses the latest research

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    Preview: ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Awards Small Project of the Year shortlist

    2015-03-25T06:00:00Z

    From swimming pool to school, court to chapel, the architectural gems up for this year’s ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Awards Small Project of the Year prove that size isn’t everything

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    What to specify: Flooring

    2015-03-24T06:00:00Z

    A range of flooring styles is demonstrated this week, from a resin floor used to direct passengers at a refurbished bus terminal to the striking design feature made from rubber floor tiling at SAP’s office reception

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    Inside Westminster: One for the road

    2015-03-20T06:00:00Z

    Continuing our series looking at construction from inside the corridors of power in the run-up to the election, Mark Leftly asks if the coalition’s track record on infrastructure is anything to celebrate

  • Nick Taylor
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    Interview: Nick Taylor

    2015-03-19T06:00:00Z

    Nick Taylor closed the Russian office of his company, Waterman Group, one month before Putin annexed the Crimea. He explains why pulling back from developing markets and focusing on the UK is right for the engineer

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    Preview: ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Awards Project of the Year shortlist

    2015-03-18T13:00:00Z

    The schemes in the running to be ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV’s Project of the Year are as varied as the purposes for which they were designed. But whether a hockey centre or a special needs school, the teams behind these buildings went the extra mile

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    Infrastructure: Energy transmission

    2015-03-17T10:36:00Z

    The UK’s energy transmission networks need to attract large volumes of investment to respond to a rapidly changing energy market. David Porter and Simon Rawlinson of EC Harris review progress as new regulatory systems bed down