November 4, 2014
Built environment argues economic benefits of meeting climate change challenge

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November 4, 2014
by Sara Bean • Environment, Facilities management, News
November 3, 2014
by Mark Eltringham • Environment, News, Property
October 28, 2014
by Charles Marks • Architecture, Environment, Legal news, Property, Workplace design
September 1, 2014
by Sara Bean • Architecture, Facilities management, News, Property, Technology
July 2, 2014
by Sara Bean • Architecture, News, Property, Public Sector
June 27, 2014
by Bostjan Ljubic • Comment, Facilities management, Workplace, Workplace design
May 21, 2014
by Sara Bean • Environment, Facilities management, Flexible working, News
April 1, 2014
by Sara Bean • Environment, Facilities management, News, Workplace
March 5, 2014
by Sara Bean • Environment, News, Property
The UK Green Building Council has published its annual collection of essays from its prestigious Leaders’ Network. The nine essays, entitled A defining decade – radically transforming the built environment by 2025, reflect upon the Government’s industrial strategy Construction 2025 and its vision for the UK’s built environment over the next 10 years. It includes contributions from Nicholas Pollard of Balfour Beatty, Bill Hughes of Legal & General Property, Paul Hinkin of Black Architecture and Climate Change Capital’s James Cameron. In his foreword, UK-GBC Chief Executive Paul King writes: “The essays included in this year’s collection come from a hugely influential and diverse group of leaders from across the built environment who all share a sense of the scale of the challenges ahead.” To view the essays click here.
February 20, 2014
by Suzanne McMinn • Facilities management, News, Workplace, Workplace design
January 29, 2014
by Sara Bean • Environment, Facilities management, Legal news, Property
December 12, 2014
Can the workplace environment change an organisation’s culture?
by Adam Burtt-Jones • Comment, Workplace design