All Ð԰ɵç̨s, Design and Specification articles – Page 40
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Features
Barts Square: a bold piece of history in the making
Barts Square is a mixed-use development in the City of London that features modern and traditional styles wholly in keeping with surroundings that date back a thousand years. It is almost as if it has always been thereÂ
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Final bill for Nightingale hospitals to top £500m
Government had previously only revealed a total programme build cost of £220m
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Running on empty: whatever happened to the Nightingales?
The Nightingale hospitals, built in record time, were a proud moment for construction. But with patient numbers overwhelming the NHS, Elizabeth Hopkirk asks why they never fulfilled their original promise
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Rethinking Design: what’s the word on the street with retail?
With the impact of the pandemic expected to last for years, retailers and shoppers will be adjusting to changes long after covid has been contained. Sector experts talk about what we can expect
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Modular housebuilder poaches Airbus executive for digital technology drive
Goldman Sachs-backed start-up says use of data will transform manufacturing process
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Identifying and mitigating roof fire risk
Will Wigfield, product manager for flat roofs at Rockwool UK, discusses the implications of roof fires and shares best practice advice on how to manage the risk
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Shot in the arm as Scott Brownrigg’s military medicine museum approved
Complex to relocate to Cardiff from current Aldershot base
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Bellway’s 500-home Ebbsfleet scheme approved
Development is latest approval for Ebbsfleet Garden City
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Green light for Manchester developer’s £50m apartment blocks
Mulbury to build 300 homes across two blocks close to the city centre
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More work awarded at £1bn Stratford Waterfront
Danish facade specialist HS Hansen wins £10m windows job
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Qatar gets Lean for the 2022 World Cup
Al Wakra will be a major destination during the 2022 World Cup
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Comment
Net zero needs a design aesthetic
Would a modern twist on the Bauhaus vision help to inspire and transform, asks Elaine Toogood
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News
Local contractor wins £75m Salford high-rise
Green light for 29-storey Anchorage Gateway was given in October
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​City Hall urges government to reject Fosters’ ‘exclusive’ Tulip tower
School and community groups would not have free access to key elements of the visitor attraction
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Comment
Single-use is out, waste recovery is in
An EU-backed research project on recycling gypsum shows the potentials for other recoverable construction materials
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Row breaks out as housing secretary is urged to call in Adjaye’s Brixton tower
Campaigners engage lawyers as mayor chooses to leave decision in council hands
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Sir Robert McAlpine’s Big Ben restoration delayed by covid-19
£79m project had been due to complete by the end of next year
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Plans for Smithfield after markets move revealed
City wants to move 1,000-year-old market to Essex and replace it with culture and kiosks