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NEWS, VIEWS & INSIGHTS
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Industry news & events International Focus New Arrivals Practice Profile: Hogarth Architects Viewpoint: ‘The Ethics of Development’ CPD Focus Appointments & news
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Planning & design Groundworks Structural elements External envelope Insulation Heating, ventilation & services Interiors Safety & security Landscaping & external works Classified & directory
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The house that isn’t there A private family home in Knightsbridge is virtually invisible from the street, concealed below ground and behind an existing single-storey facade. Stephen Cousins reports
Time for CLT by the sea Perched on a scenic Cornish bay, a fully CLT-framed retirement living scheme promises a better quality of life to residents and a fast construction time. James Parker reports
FEATURES 47 STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS: ROOFING
From red to blue Phillip Wilcox-Moore of Axter describes how blue roofs can elevate your scheme’s sustainability credentials
51 EXTERNAL ENVELOPE: DOORS & WINDOWS
Shattering conventions Neil Puttock of Boavista Windows explains why fibreglass window frames have stirred a revolution in the glazing industry
31 73 INTERIORS: BATHROOMS & WASHROOMS
Cutting through the hype: key trends for bathroom design From slim ceramics to the growing market of shower toilets, Emma Mottram of Laufen explores the latest innovations in the bathroom industry
75 INTERIORS: BATHROOMS & WASHROOMS
A perfect match Bathroom experts Saniflo explain why shower cubicles are an ideal bathroom solution for timber frame buildings
85 LANDSCAPING & EXTERNAL WORKS: SUDS & PERMEABLE SOLUTIONS
SuDS for better neighbourhoods Embedding SuDS in urban design can bring substantial benefits if adopted from the outset, explains Interpave’s Chris Hodson
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