CONTENTS
NEWS, VIEWS & INSIGHTS
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Industry News View Point: Russell Pedley of Assael Architecture Site Lines: Affordable housing design International Focus CPD Focus
Appointments & Company News
PROJECT REPORTS 28
37 PRODUCTS
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Structural Elements External Envelope Heating, Ventilation & Services Interiors
Safety & Security Landscaping & External Works Classified & Directory
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Seamless combination The Mill is a luxury housing development that saw a complex conversion combine new build with refurbishment of a historic hosiery factory. Richard Cooper of HSSP Architects spoke to Jack Wooler
Light relief Heatherwick Studio’s first completed healthcare scheme is a new Maggie’s Centre that turns an unloved patch of city centre hospital estate into a landscape-festooned, lightweight timber refuge for cancer patients. James Parker reports
FEATURES 47 STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS: ROOFING
Cool ideas for waterproofing Victoria Ramwell of Kemper System offers specification advice on the versatile cold-applied liquid waterproofing method for residential properties
55 EXTERNAL ENVELOPE: EXTERNAL WALL FINISHES & RENDERS 37
The art of render Strong colours, silicone technology, textured effects and brick slip combinations – James Ormerod of Aliva UK sets out the ‘art of the possible’ with insulated render
59 HEATING, VENTILATION & SERVICES
Hot and sophisticated Steve Birch of Vogue (UK) discusses how the market for radiators and towel warmers has become increasingly sophisticated, and how greater attention is being paid to the look as well as the functionality of heating solutions
71 INTERIORS: STAIRS & BALUSTRADES
A guide to bespoke staircases Antonia Harding of British Spirals and Castings discusses the various factors that architects and specifiers need to bear in mind when it comes to selecting a bespoke staircase for various property types
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