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What if smart cities of the future are chock full of bugs

Posted on: 24 October 2013
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The author of this essay investigates a largely unconsidered aspect of smart cities: what happens if (or perhaps when) they malfunction?

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London Residential Review

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This Review, published by Knight Frank, provides a detailed analysis of the prime central London sales and lettings markets, including a round-up of key market data.

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Housing Standards Review

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In response to the Department for Communities and Local Government’s consultation on Housing Standards, the Chartered Institute of Building has called for the Government to implement a clear timescale for integrating housing standards into the Building Regulations.

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PropertyWire

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PropertyWire is aimed at key business decision makers from industries such as estate agencies, property development and construction, surveying, architecture to a broad range of readers who just have a general interest in bricks and mortar. The website provides rich news content from around the globe. Updated on a daily basis, Property Wire is already staking its claim as a major player in the disseminating of real estate related information to its visitors.

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e-architect

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Provides daily news of world architecture.

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Barbour ABI

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Barbour ABI has over 80 years experience in gathering, processing and delivering insight and intelligence on the built environment. Its construction database helps identify industry trends and potential new customers. It tracks UK construction projects, including every planning application, and our UK-based research team verifies, tracks and updates construction projects by communicating with key industry professionals.

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The spatial effects of high speed rail: Capturing the opportunity

Posted on: 22 October 2013
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This study paper provides an overview of the activities conducted so far on the project, including a Scoping Paper, a Call for Evidence, a series of workshops in a variety of city-regions in order to explore local and regional issues, and a concluding Symposium in London. It reviews these activities and outlines the messages emerging from them for policy-makers and the Government. The Commission claims HS2 can be a catalyst for regional development only if accompanied by smaller transport-improvement schemes.

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The CONCERTO Augmented Reality App

Posted on: 22 October 2013
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The APP shows you the way to energy efficiency measures and renewable energy solutions. Create energy efficient buildings and even an urban neighbourhood in an interactive 3D environment! Your goal is to decrease the red CO2 bar as you install innovative technology in the 3D environment. CONCERTO is a European Commission initiative which aims to demonstrate that the energy-optimisation of districts and communities as a whole is more cost-effective than optimising each building individually, if all relevant stakeholders work together and integrate different energy-technologies in a smart way.

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5D BIM: Today’s workflow for cost certainty

Posted on: 22 October 2013
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This video presentation, focuses on what 5D means to a quantity surveyor, the methodology they use and the skills they need.

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The “Bedroom Tax” in Scotland

Posted on: 22 October 2013
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Kenneth Gibb, University of Glasgow housing economics professor and director of the Centre for Public Policy, was commissioned by the Scottish Parliament’s Welfare Reform Committee. The outline how tenants are choosing to respond to it by paying it, by seeking DHP support, by trying to get off benefits and by terminating their tenancies and looking to other housing providers and solutions rather than downsizing.

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