CONTENTS
NEWS, VIEWS & INSIGHTS
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Industry news & events Site Lines: Flexible, fascinating and fitting Ask The Architect: Joe Morris of Morris + Company New Arrivals
International Focus CPD Focus
Appointments and company news Clerkenwell Design Week Show Preview
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Planning & design Structural elements Groundworks & drainage External envelope Insulation Heating, ventilation & services Interiors Accessibility Safety & security
Landscaping & external works Classified & directory
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Vertical integration As part of a UK first in sustainable masterplanning, Architype’s Eco Business Centre brings flexible shared workspace plus exemplar energy credentials to ‘eco-town’ North West Bicester. Sébastien Reed reports
The big reveal James Parker speaks to the architect of a complex restoration project in Manchester to create a boutique hotel which enhances industrial Victorian architecture, and celebrates the city’s trading history
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STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS: BRICKS & BLOCKS The devil’s in the detailing Alex Patrick-Smith of Ketley Brick discusses the design potential and performance of textured brickwork
INTERIORS: BATHROOMS & WASHROOMS Future-proofing bathroom design Robin Tuffley of Closomat explains how whether you are designing a bathroom for a domestic, multi-user or commercial environment, there is one overriding consideration to bear in mind; a pro-active approach to suitability for all
ACCESSIBILITY Accessing improvements Christian King of Kee Systems looks at the current regulations and explores how premises should be built or upgraded to improve disabled access
LANDSCAPING & EXTERNAL WORKS: COATINGS, PAINTS & STAINS What sustainability looks like Peter Sotherton of Teknos GBI discusses the environmental impact of exterior paints and coatings and how clients can ensure they are acting responsibly
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