Digging into the archives – Page 6
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From the archive: 1999 — The right education
Young quantity surveyors faced opportunities two decades ago that would make many graduates today jealous.
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Sketch of the week: Private house proposal, north Kent
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Pasqualina Piccirillo at Calford Seaden
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Image of the week: Oodi-shaped building
Oodi, the new central library in Helsinki, Finland, is a striking glass and steel structure with a wooden facade
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From the archive: 2011 — Hell to pay
In 2011, Building reported on SMEs’ battles to gain credit – it might strike a chord with businesses facing slowing investment in this week’s piece on financing
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Sketch of the week: Family home, Bahrain
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Félicie Krikler, director at Assael Architecture
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Image of the week: Awaiting departure
An information board for the new Crossrail station at Bond Street station in London, where 500 people are reported to be working 24 hours a day
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From the archive: 2016 — Let the games begin
As the venues being constructed for the Tokyo 2020 near completion, we look back on the problems that hit the Rio Olympiad in 2016
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Sketch of the week: Kersfield Estate, Wandsworth, London
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Mae architects
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Image of the week: Didcot power station
The cooling towers at the disused coal-fired Didcot power station in Oxfordshire are demolished
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From the archive: 2013 — In a hotel far, far away
As we look at the progress of space tourism, the archive revealed what lunar holiday resorts could look like – don’t expect any Jacuzzis or all-inclusive cocktails
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Image of the week: Into the wood
A visitor poses by the White Gates at the 2019 Archstoyanie annual festival of landscape objects in the Nikola-Lenivets art park in Russia’s Kaluga region
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Sketch of the week: Mixed-use modular scheme, central London
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Dominic Eaton, director at Stride Treglown
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From the archive: 2018 - A fresh look at the Big Apple
The UK version of New York’s High Line has a lot to live up to, as shown by an interview about the famous regeneration project
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Sketch of the week: Hospital extension in Sheffield
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Duncan Finch, director of Avanti Architects
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Image of the week: Going swimmingly
“Gateway”, an intricately designed swimming pool by Portuguese artist Joana Vasconcelos, is unveiled in Edinburgh