All Supplements articles – Page 47
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1980s
Lord Heseltine, Sir Frank Lampl, The Reichmann brothers, Sir Stuart Lipton, Peter Foggo, Peter Rogers,
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1980s/1990s
Jane Priestman, Ian Macpherson, Nicholas Serota, George Brumwell, Paul Morrell, Sir Michael Latham, Sir Peter Hall, Peter Rees
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1970s/1980s
Sir Lawrie Barratt, Sir Ted Happold, Sir James Stirling, Richard Seifert, Peter Rice
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV (1966-)
Ever since former editor Ian Leslie persuaded The Builder's owners to rename the magazine, ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV's content and design have been changing with the times. As the magazine embarks on its latest design evolution, Mark Leftly looks back on the past 40 years
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1960s: ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Hall of Fame
Sir Ove Arup, Sir Parker Morris, Cedric Price, James Nisbet, Sir Colin Buchanan, Sir John Laing, Lord Taylor of Hadfield, Harry Hyams, Max Fordham
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The next 10 through the door?
The Hall of Fame will be a permanent exhibition, but at least one new entrant is going to be added each year. With the next decade likely to be defined by such landmark projects as the 2012 Olympics and the Thames Gateway, there are plenty of opportunities for today's construction ...
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Planning
The Healthy Urban Development Unit is asking developers to help fund healthcare infrastructure. How healthy is that?
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Out of Whitehall
The weather has turned warmer and drought restrictions remain in place in the South-east, so what else can Whitehall concern itself with than water? The House of Lords' select committee report on water management issued last week is a timely addition to the debate about water resources.
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Management
How to run a mixed-tenure estate in a way that keeps both the private housebuilder and the housing association happy - not to mention their buyers and tenants
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Lessons for London
The 2012 Olympics promises to be the most sustainable ever. So what can the London team learn from the 2000 Games - dubbed the Green Games? Who better to say than the man in charge of green issues at Sydney, Colin Dimitroff
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Legal
How can RSLs compete with private builders for a slice of the action in the housing market?
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This looks like a job for ... Superagency
In what promises to be a formidable superpower, the Housing Corporation and English Partnerships look set to merge. So should housing and regeneration welcome the new agency - or fear its power?
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Housing
Contractor Osborne wanted to push the boundaries of sustainability, so it built a demonstration house packed with green features, from solar panels on the roof to heat pumps under the floor. Sonia Soltani paid a visit
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On home turf
Karl Pickering, managing director of housebuilder Explore Living, talks exclusively to Josephine Smit about an approach that owes much to major construction - well, it is an offshoot of Laing O'Rourke after all.
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You've got the power
Utilities infrastructure is now a big issue for large regeneration projects. And with a deregulated market, developers are increasingly funding this aspect of their schemes. Davis Langdon Mott Green Wall explains what to watch out for