Opinion – Page 56
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Brexit clauses are not the way forward for the economy
Tenants trying to use Brexit as an excuse to break lease agreements is worrying for landlords
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Construction industry gossip: Look, darling, it's twins!
Doppelgangers, parallel versions of Shoreditch and a man of God speaks doom and gloom
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5 minutes with... Richard Flisher, managing director, CPMG Architects
Richard Flisher tells ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV about late payments, staying positive and flyingÂ
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Beanbags and masterplanning
The home-from-home trend sweeping our public spaces shows that as living space in big cities grows more dense, people are crying out for areas to relax and socialise
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Once the aim was homes for heroes – now it’s fitness for human habitation
Inadequate housing supply and poor-quality homes are a problem that in the 21st-century we should be able to solve
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Grenfell fire response: let’s not lose momentum
The Hackitt report has got backing from the government, but recent events in Westminster bring the prospect of delay
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In uncertain times, we can't just stand still
The latest output figures show Brexit is hitting construction hard, as projects get parked in the face of unpredictability around costs and demand
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5 minutes with... James O'Callaghan, founding director, Eckersley O’Callaghan
James O’Callaghan tells ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV about his admiration for Sadie Morgan’s work, the need for empathy, and his love for his garden shed
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Construction industry gossip: Facing up to Crossrail
Crossrail’s Mark Wild is a study in silent self-expression, while HS2 brags about a big day out for football fans
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Houses of Parliament: handle with care
The multi-billion pound restoration project is in urgent need of commencing, but politicians and contractors alike are advised to proceed with caution
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Fight for your permitted development rights
Used responsibly, and with adequate quality safeguards, PD rules are a powerful tool for tackling the UK’s housing crisis, and must remain in place
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Crossrail: The level of denial is incredible
Clearly, Crossrail bosses had trouble with facts staring them in the face
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Carillion’s collapse: lessons for the industry
The public and the supply chain think the outsourcer’s collapse was not due to fundamental problems with the model – but issues with Carillion
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We need a new group for change in construction
In construction, we could do a much better job of positive promotion – a new industry body would publicise the good changes taking place and show the sector is open to everyoneÂ
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5 minutes with... Simon Gorski, executive general manager, UK regions – Europe, Lendlease
Simon Gorski tells ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV about his love for St James’ Park, mountaineering and his private pilot’s licence
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Construction industry gossip: 22 Bishopsgate topping-out ceremony
The great and good flock to 22 Bishopsgate’s topping-out ceremony – although one developer is conspicuously absent
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Let's improve the experience for every LGBT+ person working in our industry
Being LGBT+ in society is a different experience than that of someone who is not, so it’s not surprising that it’s a different experience for someone working within the built environment. Stonewall – a LGBT+ charity has released a report of the top 100 LGBT+ employers since ...
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Heightened thinking required for London to hit its tall building aspirations
That there is no London-wide strategy for tall buildings is one of the major challenges for developers, writes Tim Fogarty
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So Scruton’s out and Boys Smith is in – but will it really make a difference?
Beauty should be something that is defined locally, not the subject of a grand commission in London, says Mark Leeson
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A corruption scandal is the last thing the construction sector needs
Can the industry afford to take any more reputational damage after Grenfell and Carillion?