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NEWS, VIEWS, INSIGHTS & PRODUCTS
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Industry News Ask the Architect: Alia Beyg of Aqua Architecture Practice Profile: HLM Architects International Focus CPD Focus
Appointments & Company News Structural Elements Planning & Design
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Groundworks & Drainage External Envelope Insulation Heating, Ventilation & Services Interiors
Accessibility & Lifts Safety & Security Landscaping & External Works Classified & Directory
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City limits Set in a triangular mews in north London, a quirky mixed-use project offers privacy and bright spaces despite a tight urban context. Jack Wooler spoke to architects Tom Byrne and Simon Lilley to get their take on the scheme
A new tradition A new home in a secluded corner of Hampshire combines a highly contemporary form with traditional vernacular touches. James Parker speaks to one of the two architectural practices involved who managed to provide a design that worked for client and planners
FEATURES 49 EXTERNAL ENVELOPE: ROOFLIGHTS
Period dramas Peter Daniel of The Rooflight Company discusses the minutiae that can’t be overlooked when working with historic buildings
71 ACCESSIBILITY & LIFTS 22
A platform for hygiene Sean O’Sullivan of the Platform Lift Company discusses why the future of the industry means creating safer platform lift environments in tandem with meeting demand for sustainable, energy efficient products
75 SAFETY & SECURITY
Secure in the knowledge Stuart Glen of Jacksons Fencing discusses the considerations that need to be taken into account when specifying security fencing
79 LANDSCAPING AND EXTERNAL WORKS: SUDS
Paving for change In the ‘new normal’ of the pandemic, outdoor space has taken on new importance, but with the future uncertain, a fresh approach is needed to provide multifunctionality and flexibility to all spaces between buildings. Chris Hodson explains more
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