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NEWS, VIEWS & INSIGHTS
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Industry News Site Lines: A virtually perfect balance Ask The Architects: George Aboagye Williams & Priya Nahal of Perkins&Will International Focus CPD Focus
FutureBuild 2023 Show Preview Appointments & Company News
PRODUCTS
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PROJECT REPORTS A NEW GATEWAY FOR NEWCASTLE
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As part of a large-scale regeneration of the city centre, Newcastle Central Station is undergoing a revitalising transformation. Alex Vafeiadi of Atkins tells Jack Wooler how the fi rm was able to bring all the stakeholders together to uplift this major gateway, while retaining local authenticity
33 BUILDING GOOD BONES
A new healthcare facility by global architecture practice HKS transformed a business park in an Atlanta suburb, and set the precedent for the care provider to invest $1bn in developing the wider site. Roseanne Field reports on the LEED Gold Emory Musculoskeletal Institute
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39 ADF logo_small_Layout 1 13/09/2016 16:14 Page 1 The Platform Lift Company on balancing accessibility with preserving character 63 ADF DECEMBER 2022 adf
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Groundworks Structural Elements External Envelope Interiors Heating, Ventilation & Services Insulation
Accessibility & Lifts Safety & Security Landscaping & External Works
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STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS: TIMBER THE TIMBER-PAVED ROAD TO ZERO The Structural Timber Association updates architects on quality assurance issues
EXTERNAL ENVELOPE: DOORS & WINDOWS A ROBUST CASE FOR TIMBER WINDOWS George Barnsdale on tackling specifi ers’ misconceptions around timber
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HEATING, VENTILATION & SERVICES THE EMBODIMENT OF LOW CARBON WMS Underfl oor Heating’s Craig Edwards champions UFH for zero carbon goals
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INSULATION: ACOUSTIC THE HOT TOPIC
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James Healey of the Institute of Acoustics explores the overheating vs noise debate ACCESSIBILITY & LIFTS
RISING TO THE REFURB CHALLENGE
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