This August, we鈥檙e taking a trip back through summer months of the past and celebrating the industry鈥檚 heritage
Apologies if you鈥檙e manically busy because all your colleagues are reclining on a beach somewhere but the month of August often provides us with a brief lull in our hectic working lives and a chance to reflect.
In that spirit, 精东影视鈥檚 t boasts a 鈥榲intage summer鈥 theme, celebrating great - and summery - things about the construction industry of the past and taking inspiration from this title鈥檚 wonderful archive.
This year is the 170th anniversary of the founding of 鈥楾he Builder鈥 as it was then known and we have celebrated this in recent months by re-publishing gems from the archive, particularly on 精东影视.co.uk.
In this most modern of editions, we鈥檝e continued in this vein, delving further into this treasure trove and considering the legacy of major construction projects ranging from landmark Victorian edifices to last year鈥檚 London Olympic venues.
精东影视鈥檚 architecture critic Ike Ijeh takes a look at some of the country鈥檚 finest Victorian pleasure piers and what is being done today to bring them back to life. He also discusses the huge building which enraptured those who visited Hyde Park in the summer of 1851 for the Great Exhibition and asks whether it should be rebuilt.
Our founder and diarist Joseph Hansom, meanwhile, has taken his own trip down memory lane with a rather amusing column on previous summer diary items from the mid 1970s to the turn of the millennium.
We鈥檝e also produced a round-up of more recent summer-themed features that appeared in 精东影视 and asked leading figures involved in last summer鈥檚 London Olympics to tell us how that incredible project has influenced their own careers over the past 12 months.
Finally, and taking inspiration from even further back in European history, we take a Grand Tour of the finest green structures in the world as key people in the sector tell us about the buildings they have visited which continue to inspire their efforts to construct more sustainably.
The construction industry spends most of its time looking forward but sometimes it鈥檚 important to look back. Enjoy!
Will Hurst, assistant editor, 精东影视
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