Opinion – Page 209
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Back of the class
Whereas primary schools and universities are delivering well-designed buildings, secondary schools have fallen behind and are now in need of urgent guidance
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Deal or no Green Deal
The energy bills don’t go down until the losts - which won’t be that low - have been repaid
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Part L delay expected
Because of the delay, it will be 2015 before any new Part L buildings get signed off
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A foot in each camp
William Burkitt of Stiles Harold Williams Partnership sent this picture of a man who has obviously decided that one ladder is not enough
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Wonders & blunders with Roger FitzGerald
Roger FitzGerald contrasts the elegance and contribution to the public realm of Rothschild Bank headquarters, with Number 1 Poultry
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Sweet home Chicago
Jack Pringle takes a trip to the Windy City and finds that the next generation of workers want something very different from the buildings where they do business
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Part L: This is the bare minimum
These changes as the bare minimum to retain credibility for zero carbon from 2016
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Handle with care
Uncertainty on key areas of regulation could act as brake on growth at a time when the industry looks set to turn a corner
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Making use of what we've got
Central government is at last beginning to make more of its assets, but it is local government, sitting on the lion’s share of the £370bn public estate, that must now harness its resources
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10 years of top contractors and housebuilders
A look back at the firms that have dominated the industry over the last decade, and the changing fortunes of contractors and housebuilders
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Reader competition 26 July: In the detail
Can you identify this building from the close-up photo?
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Finally, 2013 starts to warm up
Data from the CPA/Barbour ABI index shows growth across several different sectors
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Designer's putty
Interactive design tools offer architects and engineers accurate, fast control of the materials they work with and allow their clients to see the building responding before their eyes
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Hansom: Down to earth
China’s 883m Sky City tower guarantees residents high living, but it’s more lowly schemes in Greenwich and Millwall that have converted the developers themselves. Plus, a prince is born!
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Support charter for fair payment times
The industry is one of the worst offenders when it comes to late payments, and urgent action is needed
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Best way to insure schemes
A bespoke insurance programme that covers the supply chain under one policy is the safest approach
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Is it time for housing policy to pay more heed to the costs and the benefits of location?
From just over a quarter of the sale price of a home in the late 1950s, location now accounts for close on 70%
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Have you got what it takes?
Investors with a well targeted product for a burgeoning rental market can cash in
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Housebuilders race ahead in robust recovery
UK housebuilding’s remarkable recovery means its value has doubled over last 12 months