All Features articles – Page 74
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Top client contract awards - September 2020
Value of new work dropped by £2bn to £4.4bn in a month according to Glenigan’s sector by sector league table of top spending clients
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Cost model: School buildings
Demand for school buildings is rising in the UK, but with land and funding at a premium, those tasked with making safe, inspiring educational spaces face tough limitations. Aecom’s Sarah Crowley, Peter Robinson and Jeff Simmonds examine the schools building sector and offer a cost breakdown
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BIM: The innovation shaping the future of construction
BIM can support increased efficiency end-to-end workflow
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Digitalisation how covid-19 is driving change in construction
Businesses willing to try new technologies, introduce different ways of working and embrace digitalisation could emerge stronger
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What’s in store for building design & engineering professionals at AU 2020
The event starts 17 November
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AU 2020 highlights for architects
Learn about the latest trends in the architecture industry and how new digital tools are changing approaches to the built world
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Infographic and survey to help you plot digital construction journey and define next steps
The benefits of digital construction can transform your businessÂ
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Get ready for an agile future
Investing in staff training will help create business resilience, writes Graphisoft UK managing director Adrian Girling
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Lead times: July–September 2020
No changes were seen in lead times this quarter, as availability issues with materials and labour caused by the pandemic were balanced out by falling demand related to Brexit
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5 minutes with … Paul Toyne at Grimshaw
Grimshaw’s sustainability advisor trained as an ecologist and has a butterfly named after himÂ
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St Denys: A watertight approach
A project to build flood resilience in the St Denys area of Southampton put the local community firmly at its heart, with a group of knowledgeable and committed residents heavily involved from start to finish. Josephine Smit reports
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Charlton Riverside: A model for living
On 20ha at Charlton Riverside, a new masterplan aims to provide local people with somewhere to live, work and play – with the hope that this mixed-use model holds wider lessons for London. Debika Ray reports
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Meridian Water: From the ground up
In one of the country’s most deprived areas, a new scheme – Meridian Water – is aimed at tackling not just a lack of affordable housing but also unemployment, poor health and low incomes. Debika Ray reports
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Rethinking Design: housebuilders’ initial responses to the pandemic
Covid-19 is having a profound impact on what people now want from their homes, with bigger houses and outdoor space top of the wishlist. How should housing design reflect these new priorities?Â
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Social value matters: Survey results show values are changing
We asked ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø readers how adding an element of social value is influencing (and improving) their work. Tom Lowe analyses the responses
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Covid and digital transformation
The push for widespread digital adoption had reached something of a plateau, when suddenly the pandemic ruled out the luxury of leisurely change. At a roundtable hosted by Bluebeam, professionals from across the industry discussed the recent changes – and what happens next
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Richard Rogers: All hail the architectural activist
Richard Rogers has announced his retirement after a career spanning over 50 years in which he became one of the most influential architects in the world. Former colleague Sarah Gaventa considers his legacy
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This Kingspan sponsored CPD takes a close-up look at the requirements of Passivhaus and how offsite approaches are making it increasingly viable and cost effective - DEADLINE TO COMPLETE: 13 November 2020
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