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NEWS, VIEWS & INSIGHTS
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Industry news & events View Point: Nigel Ostime of Hawkins\Brown on embracing tech Practice Profile: gpad London International Focus CPD Focus
Appointments & news UK Construction Week Show Preview London Build Show Preview
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Groundworks & Drainage Structural elements External envelope Insulation Heating, ventilation & services Interiors
Safety & security Landscaping & external works Classified & directory
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Post-industrial evolution An intriguing white form houses the new theatre in a deprived former mining town on the French-German border. James Parker reports
Travelling light In creating a new Crossrail station at Paddington, Weston Williamson + Partners managed to achieve a high degree of openness. Sébastien Reed reports
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EXTERNAL ENVELOPE: ROOFING Designing out condensation Iain Fairnington of A. Proctor Group highlights some of key factors affecting pitched roof design towards the aim of minimising condensation
EXTERNAL ENVELOPE: ROOFING Natural slate, natural beauty Allan Liddell of Cupa Pizarras explores the inherent beauty and environmental credentials of natural slate
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INTERIORS: SMART HOMES/SMART TECHNOLOGY Fusing design with technology As more everyday devices become connected to the internet, so the desire for integrating technology into the home increases. Matt Nimmons of CEDIA EMEA explains more
SAFETY & SECURITY: FIRE PROTECTION & PREVENTION Decoding fire regs Rob Gunningham of SE Controls discusses regulations, compliance and best practice for fire safety
LANDSCAPING & EXTERNAL WORKS: STREET FURNITURE & URBAN DESIGN A new anti-ram standard – which could save businesses millions Roger Knight of Marshalls explains the benefits of the new PAS 170 standard and how it could provide architects assurances on security
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