Opinion – Page 98
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Hansom: Surprise Surprise
We go from feeling a little smug at discovering someone else’s mistake (for once) to surprise at hearing a PR guru’s choice of new career and seeing the out-of-favour Garden Bridge praised
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Fire tests: Cause for alarm
It’s possible that combustible materials used in the cladding for Grenfell Tower and others complied with building regulations, in which case we are looking at a catastrophic failure of the system
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Devolution has empowered the North
The North will drive its own growth regardless of what happens in Westminster
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A new approach to influencing annoyance
Construction noise management solutions can provide firms with a great opportunity to influence annoyance
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Wellbeing: Well worth it
It’s time to stop obsessing about cost-cutting and invest in improving people’s working environment and their wellbeing. It can massively increase productivity
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The wrong targets
The UK is about to miss a key renewables target but there have been substantial improvements in carbon reduction
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Brexit: And so it begins
A year after the UK decided to leave the EU, the Brexit negotiations have finally started
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Listening mode
For construction to have a chance of getting the best out of Brexit, it needs to convince the government to listen to it
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International Women in Engineering Day: Why engineering
The construction sector can combat pre-conceived ideas of a male-dominated industry to increase the breadth of opportunities there are for women in engineering
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An Easter blip?
The latest ONS figures suggest construction activity is slowing, or are they just a blip?
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Hansom: ‘tis the season to be arty
We marvel at the UK’s ‘tallest mural’, swoop in on an office drone race, and enjoy some exposure on Wickes and sun-screening charity campaigns. Plus Shawcross’ latest work hits St Pancras
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Grenfell Tower: A fatal failure
The onus is on all of us to ensure a tragedy like the deadly blaze at Grenfell Tower never happens again
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Overheating, the beginning of the end?
The days of homes overheating could be drawing to an end as low carbon design starts to become obsolete
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More homes: A mountain to climb
Market uncertainy caused by the hung parliament could derail government’s plans to tackle the housing crisis
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What we can do for Brexit
The best way to bolster the UK’s negotiating position in Brexit is to have a strong and growing economy. The construction industry needs pull together to show the government how it can help that to happen
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A view of the Serpentine Pavilion 2017
Natural simplicity forms an ode to the spirit of a modern city
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Modular housing can introduce choice
Modular housing doesn’t have to come at the expense of good architecture and could bring choice
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Election reaction: Now what?
Given that construction typically recoils at the prospect of uncertainty, where does last week’s election result leave the sector?
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Grenfell Tower fire: Should this cladding be allowed?
The terrible and sudden spread of the fire at the west London tower this week has raised questions about whether ACM cladding should be permitted on high-rise residential towers
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Hansom: Takes the cake
We raise eyebrows in disbelief at election reactions, attitudes to office facilities and housing estate names, while the sweet-toothed among us celebrate World Donut Day by scoffing some architectural baked goods