All ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓs, Design and Specification articles – Page 40
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Kingspan threatened NHBC with legal action after flawed tests were exposed, Grenfell Inquiry hears
Kingspan employee responsible for testing was a ‘functioning drug addict’
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Competition launched to expand Harry Potter actor’s school
Architects eye next phase of City of London revamp
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‘Common knowledge’ Grenfell insulation used old test report, former Kingspan manager says
Hearing told material used on tower became ‘raging inferno’ in first major fire test
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Developers required to meet new standards to secure cash from London social housing fund
Initiative aims to be build thousands of new homes from next April
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Government announces fire safety form exemption for buildings without cladding
Deal with RICS agreed over weekend
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Work finally starts on viewing platform at York landmark
Controversial scheme at city’s 13th century Clifford’s Tower revised after original proposal prompted heritage backlash
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GLA and TfL launch competition to find new design panel
Procurement to start early next year
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Architects and engineers on notice for £600m Leeds hospital jobs
Shortlists due out next January
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Decision to manipulate test report for Grenfell insulation made by senior management, inquiry hears
Former Celotex employee admits he should have challenged move
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Feilden Clegg Bradley wins Paradise office contest
Architect beats three others to land Birmingham job
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Comment
A green industrial revolution implies radical change that we haven’t seen yet
Boris Johnson has admirable aspirations but we all need to up our game to make net zero a reality, says Cundall’s Alan Fogarty
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Nearly half of high-rise buildings fitted with Grenfell cladding still have some in place
Government data says 17 buildings still have no plan at all to deal with problem
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Government’s ‘green industrial revolution’ does not go far enough, industry says
Longer term plan needed, trade bodies say
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Grenfell insulation firm ‘took advantage’ of confused building control staff
Former Celotex product manager admits he did not correct misunderstanding made by LABC
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Features
With design, the devil is in the detail
Seemingly straightforward facades like this one at Lincoln Square can develop into highly complex systems requiring extensive secondary supporting structures and bespoke fixings, explains Szerelmey
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On demand | In conversation with Jerry Tate
On demand | ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Design’s Elizabeth Hopkirk speaks to Tate Harmer partner Jerry Tate
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Grenfell insulation manufacturer ‘completely unethical’, inquiry hears
Former Celotex product manager says company exploited ‘ignorance’ of construction firms
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Features
How the Grange University Hospital opened four months early
Using design for manufacture and assembly, Laing O’Rourke has delivered a major new hospital in Wales under budget and four months early – no wonder the government is looking to use it as a model for its hospital building programme. Thomas Lane reports