More Focus – Page 247

  • Features

    PRESS RELEASE: Tarmac to build 'blueprint' for affordable, volume zero-carbon housing

    2009-01-16T00:00:00Z

    Tarmac Limited is set to build two concept homes at the University of Nottingham in order to provide housebuilders and Registered Social Landlords (RSLs) with a blueprint for low cost, scaleable zero-carbon housing which has the potential to be replicated across the UK

  • Mark Chamberlain
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    Just landed: Mark Chamberlain moves to Azerbaijan

    2009-01-14T13:12:00Z

    Mark Chamberlain – a member of ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV's graduate advisory board – has just quit surveying for NG Bailey in London to head for a new adventure in oil exploration in Baku

  • Solidere area of Beirut
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    Middle East Q&A: Muhyiddin Itani

    2009-01-14T11:17:00Z

    Davis Langdon's Beirut director explains why construction in Lebanon has been booming in recent years, and advises UK firms how to get involved

  • Visualisations of the completed scheme from rear and front
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    Glamorous address: Candy & Candy's One Hyde Park

    2009-01-09T00:00:00Z

    Candy & Candy’s One Hyde Park is coming along quite nicely, thank you. Which is just as well, because when you’re spending £100m on an apartment, you do rather want the builders out of the way before you move in

  • The Lilium tower, designed by Zaha Hadid and Patrik Schumacher, will be a 240m high ornament on the Warsaw skyline
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    Country focus: Poland

    2009-01-09T00:00:00Z

    Poland has been enjoying a construction boom over the past three years, and although it’s not immune to the financial pandemic, it’s still going to record 6% growth. Marcin Klammer of EC Harris reports

  • Features

    Identity crisis: Construction's corporate rebrander Steve Edge

    2009-01-09T00:00:00Z

    He’s worked with George Lucas, Cartier and Dior, but is a corporate rebrand from Steve Edge really what construction companies need to survive the recession? Well, Wates, Kier and Skanska seem to think so

  • The hottest market: Abu Dhabi will spend 2009 turning oil into buildings. Zaha Hadid’s Performing Arts Centre at Saadiyat Island is one of many exciting projects in the pipeline
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    New Year blues: Predictions for 2009

    2009-01-09T00:00:00Z

    It doesn’t look like a whole lot of fun, but 2009 must be endured where necessary and enjoyed where possible. So, here’s our guide to what’s going to happen, complete with the big stories, the key dates and the people who are going to make the news

  • Features

    The hot seat: APC supervisor reviews

    2009-01-09T00:00:00Z

    For first-year APC students, it’s almost time for the first formal sitdown with your supervisor. Jon Lever explains how it works

  • Features

    Change of destination: job opportunities still abound in the Middle East

    2009-01-09T00:00:00Z

    The downturn may have hit Dubai, but other Middle Eastern markets and the booming oil and gas sectors still provide plenty of escape routes

  • Features

    BSF schools: Why is it so difficult?

    2009-01-09T00:00:00Z

    Alistair Darling might be accelerating spending on ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Schools for the Future, but that won’t necessarily mean more schools get built, as this exemplary story of a scheme in Greenwich demonstrates

  • Coney Island's alternative vision
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    First Impressions: Projects by Will Alsop and Coney Island concept

    2009-01-08T15:37:00Z

    Another ’First Impression’ panellist, this time Adam Smith postgraduate architecture student from the Royal College of Art comments on six schemes

  • Mike Cheeseman
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    How to move to Australia

    2009-01-07T10:55:00Z

    Mike Cheeseman, 47, is a British surveyor who moved to Australia two-and-a-half years ago

  • David Yaw
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    Middle East Q&A: David Yaw

    2009-01-07T13:40:00Z

    Halcrow's Middle East managing director reveals the firm's strategies for Saudi and Syria

  • The winners in their moment of apotheosis. Usually in a caption we’d tell you who they were, but wouldn’t that spoil the surprise?
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    Strictly ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV: construction's finest dance contest

    2008-12-19T00:00:00Z

    Passion, tragedy, triumph and dead fancy footwork – if you thought only Saturday night telly could bring you all these things, think again. ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV’s answer to Strictly Come Dancing reveals the amazing grace of construction folk

  • Amanda Levete
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    Nothing could be better

    2008-12-19T00:00:00Z

    Empty sites and redundant buildings can be colonised for all kinds of creative purposes, says Amanda Levete. It just needs a little imagination on the part of government to get them going

  • Features

    The tracker: Bleak midwinter

    2008-12-19T00:00:00Z

    No tidings of comfort or joy here, especially for the shrinking residential sector, as employment prospects plummet and order books languish, says Experian’s Business Strategies division

  • It's a horrible life
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    ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV's Review of the Year 2008

    2008-12-19T00:00:00Z

    We know, we know, the year we’ve just had was about as enjoyable as the tooth-drilling scene from Marathon Man. But it was certainly dramatic, and if you look hard enough, you might even find one or two Frank Capra moments to celebrate. ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV presses the rewind button

  • Skyline
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    Expat survival guide to Shanghai

    2008-12-15T09:00:00Z

    A hoard of global and local developers have set up shop in Shanghai – so to be a hit in business, wear a sober suit and flash a gold-printed card

  • Features

    Foreword

    2008-12-15T00:00:00Z

    Times are challenging, but, says past BCO president Gordon Carey, now more than ever the office fit-out industry needs to work together to achieve a high-quality product

  • Tom Bill
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    What is going on at structural steel specialist Panceltica?

    2008-12-15T13:06:00Z

    The Qatar firm poised to take over the Middle East with its snap-together housing has just pulled its shares from AIM