All Construction business: strategy, risk and regulations articles – Page 20
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OpinionWhen it comes to the climate emergency urbanists are part of the solution, right?
The data suggests cities aren’t quite as sustainable as we like to think, says David Rudlin
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NewsChancellor to announce nearly £2bn for housing on brownfield sites
Critics say trailed spending review pledge is not enough
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News‘Imminent risk’ of steel production shutdown amid critical magnesium shortage
Europe set to run out of magnesium by the end of next month as China shuts down production due to rising energy costs
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New owner of £1bn South Bank site replaces Wilkinson Eyre with Fosters
Appointment also spells end of 34-storey Brisac Gonzalez tower at 18 Blackfriars
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FeaturesValue Engineering: The new Grenfell play should be required viewing
Richard Norton-Taylor’s dramatisation of the Grenfell Inquiry shines an uncomfortable light on the construction industry, writes Elizabeth Hopkirk
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NewsAHMM director hits back at critics of Holloway and St Thomas’s schemes
Simon Allford says female colleagues ‘irritated’ by criticism that male-led practice was appointed to women’s prison project
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OpinionThe rise and rise of big practice
Growth can be about much more than money, writes Matthew Lloyd
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NewsWright & Wright and Avanti appointed to delayed British Museum framework
Nex, BDP and Dannatt Johnson among the other victors
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FeaturesInterview | Simon Allford: ‘Architecture will emerge stronger’
The new president of the RIBA talks to Elizabeth Hopkirk about knocking the institute into shape, the pressure architects are facing – and boxing. Photography by Jean Goldsmith
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NewsOne in five practices struggling to find new staff
RIBA surveys warns of growing recruitment concerns
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FeaturesLay off the plasterboard and cladding
Cutting out the layers can make buildings more sustainable, argues Steve Webb
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NewsLegend of brutalism Owen Luder dies at 93
RIBA president Simon Allford pays tribute to ’commercially astute’ mastermind behind remarkable but divisive schemes
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NewsFoster & Partners sold to private investor
Canadian family investor takes ‘significant’ interest in practice founded by Norman Foster in 1967
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OpinionIs it time for architects to join the Tory party?
If we really want to influence government policy we should move our money from the RIBA and our hopes from Labour, argues Ben Flatman
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NewsGrimshaw shuts all its offices for World Mental Health Day – at a cost of £150,000
All 650 staff are given today off
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FeaturesAnalysis: How to build 5,000 homes in Middle England – and keep the neighbours happy
Urban & Civic is only 12 years old but this private equity-backed property start-up is turning heads with its approach to master development. Elizabeth Hopkirk visited a former RAF base in Cambridgeshire to see the business model in action
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NewsMake reports £1.3m dip in turnover
Architect plays down impact of covid-19 but acknowledges Australia redundancies
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NewsStiff & Trevillion’s City tower kicked into touch by Square Mile planners
48-storey office would have been built next to Gherkin
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OpinionThe Coach: Thinking fast and slow – how to choose
While some excel at rapid response, others tend towards a more considered approach – but we can all do both, says Louise Rodgers
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NewsTulip decision delayed – again
Planning Inspectorate says ruling not now expected until November







