CONTENTS
NEWS, VIEWS & INSIGHTS
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Industry News View Point: Richard Harrison of the Association of Consultant Architects Site Lines: Peter Watkins of HDR | Bradbrook Consulting International Focus CPD Focus
Appointments & Company News Industry Survey: Exploring the current thinking on Passivhaus
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Structural Elements Groundworks Planning & Design External Envelope Insulation Accessibility Heating, Ventilation & Services Interiors
Safety & Security Landscaping & External Works Classified & Directory
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Driving green collaboration A cutting-edge facility designed to keep future vehicle innovation firmly on the map, with the emphasis on sustainability, has completed at Warwick University
Physical connections A new sports and swimming pool addition at King’s College School in London was designed around visual connections between old and new
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STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS: BRICKS & BLOCKS How modern masonry works with modern methods Scott Denham from IG Masonry Support on working with offsite solutions
EXTERNAL ENVELOPE: CLADDING & FACADES The Passivhaus balancing act Ian Fairnington of the
A.Proctor Group on envelope issues in Passivhaus design
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ACCESSIBILITY A generational challenge Paul Smith of F.H. Brundle on Part M changes to tackle our ageing population
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INTERIORS: BATHROOMS & WASHROOMS Digital bathrooms Tom Farrant of Lecico Bathrooms looks at how the pandemic has benefited BIM
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INTERIORS: FLOORS & FLOOR COVERINGS Making an impact on noise Forbo’s Karen Wilding on the health impacts of noise and how flooring can help
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