Briefing – Page 28
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Barbour ABI's December market review is out now
Barbour ABI’s Economic Construction Market Review for December is now available to download
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Barbour ABI's November market review is out now
Barbour ABI’s Economic Construction Market Review for November is now available to download
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Barbour ABI's October market review is out now
Barbour ABI’s Economic Construction Market Review for October is now available to download
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Features
Behind the scenes at London Bridge Station – with the architect
It’s probably Britain’s most notorious station, but Grimshaw partner Mark Middleton thinks thoughtful procurement has given London Bridge Station a bright future
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One million homes by 2020: Can it be done?
The government wants to see one million homes built in England by 2020, but while some housing experts think a little tinkering will get us there, others countenance a far more radical plan
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A Tale of Two Parliaments
The renovation of Canada’s parliament, where both architecture and legislature has been based on our own, could provide some pertinent lessons for Westminster’s imminent refurbishment, says Ike Ijeh
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Analysis
Barbour ABI's September market review is out now
Barbour ABI’s Economic Construction Market Review for September is now available to download
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Tokyo 2020, venue by venue
As the thrills of Rio slowly subside, attention turns to the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, where a virtue is being made of necessity by re-using some of the venues built for the 1964 games
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Liverpool’s regeneration: Fate of the Futurist ignites row over city’s past
The demolition of Lime Street’s neo-baroque Futurist cinema highlights the misguided attitude to heritage and economic growth that prevails in Liverpool’s corridors of power, writes Ike Ijeh. The irony is that few cities offer better examples of what can be done when conservation-led regeneration is harnessed to high-quality contemporary architecture ...
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Analysis
Barbour ABI's August market review is out now
Barbour ABI’s Economic Construction Market Review for August is now available to download
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Assessing the legacy of London's Olympics
The architecture of the 2012 Olympics had to do more than provide an awe-inspiring home for the Games: it was meant to provide a foundation for the regeneration of a blighted area of the capital. Four years on, Ike Ijeh reports on whether it has succeeded
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Meet the key players at the communities department
What are priorities of the new secretary of state and housing minister likely to be?
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Analysis
Barbour ABI's July market review is out now
Barbour ABI’s Economic Construction Market Review for July is now available to download
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What Brexit means for architects: A client's view
BD columnist and developer Martyn Evans surveys the scene as clients, investors and contractors try to make sense of the referendum fallout
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Barbour ABI's June market review is out now
Barbour ABI’s Economic Construction Market Review for June is now available to download
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Analysis
Could the pedestrianisation of London's busiest street work?
The idea to pedestrianise Oxford Street, Europe’s busiest shopping street, has been kicked about for decades without any action ever taking solid form. With signs new London mayor Sadiq Khan has made this his pet project, Ike Ijeh looks at how feasible the transformation would be
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Bishopsgate: Khan's first test
The Goodsyard was put on hold when departing mayor Boris Johnson deferred the decision. It now falls at the feet of Sadiq Khan, in what could set a precedent for the new mayor’s planning policy.
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Barbour ABI's May market review is out now
Barbour ABI’s Economic Construction Market Review for May is now available to download
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Can Khan deliver?
London’s new mayor Sadiq Khan has the mother of all in-trays to contend with - everything from housing to Heathrow, Crossrail 2 to controversial planning decisions
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After Zaha: What does history suggest will happen?
What happens to an architectural practice when an inspirational founder dies? Ike Ijeh looks at the precedents