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NEWS, VIEWS & INSIGHTS
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Industry News View Point: Anthony Thistleton of Waugh Thistleton Architects Practice Profile: Assembledge+ International Focus New Arrivals CPD Focus Architect@Work Show Preview Surface Design Show Preview
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Appointments & Company News Structural Elements External Envelope Insulation Heating, Ventilation & Services Interiors
Safety & Security Landscaping & External Works Classified & Directory
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Underground overtures The new concert hall designed by Studio Seilern Architects for a Swiss ski village evolved from humble subterranean origins into a striking composition, opening up the building to the world’s leading orchestras
Building independence A new centre for a disability charity consolidates its existing buildings and combines therapy areas with a homely residential environment, supporting the development of the organisation’s specialist care provision. Jack Wooler speaks to architect Edd Rushton
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STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS: ROOFING Working together to harness the benefits of innovation David Hulme of Square 4 Services discusses the value of roof trades and architects collaborating to ensure that roofing systems achieve design innovation and maximum performance potential
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EXTERNAL ENVELOPE: EXTERNAL WALL FINISHES & RENDERS Strong enough for a big finish Kelvin Green of Saint-Gobain Weber explains why render is more than just a decorative feature
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HEATING & VENTILATION Indoor air quality: the key to a healthy home Patrick Calvey from Siegenia looks at the importance of air quality within buildings, and the role ventilation has to play in wellness
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INTERIORS: STAIRS & BALUSTRADES Stairway to historic results Milbank Concrete Products describe how a precast concrete stair design provided a practical as well as unique result, for a high-end conversion of an Art Deco cinema
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