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Advanced construction and building technology for society

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These are the Proceedings of the second joint CIB IAARC W119 CIC Workshop. The workshop concentrated on international researchers, practitioners and selected top-students originating from 8 different professional backgrounds (Architecture, Industrial Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Business Science, Interior Design, Informatics, Mechanical Engineering).

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Skyline Project

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SKYLINE is an exploratory research project that combines collaborative and comparative approaches to investigate the political, economic and social dimensions of an increasingly contested urban landscape: the skyline. The project aims at filing the existing lack of conceptualization of the skyline, in a context where urban public bodies are considering lifting height ceiling limits while multiple conflicts have emerged across European cities (Paris, Lyon and London) against various projects of tall buildings.

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Gatwick Obviously

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As Gatwick unveils a campaign, Gatwick Obviously,- to step up its case for expansion, emerging findings from new research that will be submitted to the Airports Commission in May 2014 show that with a second runway at Gatwick there would be more connections to more destinations than with a third runway at Heathrow. Work led by Sir Terry Farrell also shows how expansion at Gatwick would provide better balanced growth for London, the region and the UK. 

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15 inspiring transport measures that can change your city

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The Transport Innovation Deployment in Europe (TIDE) project on innovative urban transport and mobility measures has published its innovation toolbox. The toolbox showcases the innovative transport measures covered by the project, organised into the project’s six thematic clusters: new pricing measures; non-motorised transport; advanced network and traffic management to support traveller information; electric mobility; and public transport innovation.  

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UK commercial leisure: 1st quarter 2014

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Savills has issued its latest quarterly report on the cinema, health and fitness, and food and beverage markets in the UK.

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Property investment: 5 tips to maximize your buy to let investment

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This blog argues that while it is still possible to make a good return on buy to let investment, this is not always as easy as portrayed in the media.  An investor will need to carefully plan their investment to have any chance of achieving a good return.

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Air tightness and ventilation in UK dwellings – A sensitive balance!

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This blog argues that it will only be possible to determine how our buildings are reacting to increased air tightness, together with ventilation, when these buildings have been occupied and used for a number of years.

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Barker Review: a decade on

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The Barker Review of Housing Supply, authored by economist, Kate Barker, was published in March 2004. It had been commissioned by the Labour government to examine the operation of the housing market and address land and planning issues that contribute to market volatility and a lack of supply. This report from the Home Builders Federation considers its impact on the policy environment and framework for housing supply in the decade since its publication.

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Planning performance and planning contributions

Posted on: 24 March 2014
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This consultation seeks views on the implementation of 2 proposals contained in the Autumn Statement 2013: a new threshold for designating local planning authorities as underperforming; and a proposed 10-unit threshold for section 106 affordable housing contributions. Comments are requested by 4 May 2014.

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Low Emission Development Strategies (LEDS) for the transport sector

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The Low Emission Transport Toolkit supports development planners, technical experts, and decision makers at national and local levels to plan and implement low emission transportation systems that support economic growth. This toolkit helps users navigate a variety of resources to identify the most effective tools to build and implement low emission development strategies (LEDS) for the transport sector.

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