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INDUSTRY VIEWFINDERS


netMAG research has partnered with audience research fi rm Edge Insight to survey our readerships on key topics which matter to them. From offsite construction, to Passivhaus, to remote monitoring of social housing, our survey fi ndings are captured in sponsored white papers and circulated among our audiences to develop specifi c market knowledge.


THE FUTURE OF TALL BUILDINGS


Designers of tall buildings sit at a crossroads – will such structures continue to be a major focus for investment in the diffi cult context that developers now face? What is the realistic case for widespread urban tall building development post-Covid, in a world struggling to tackle climate change?


SUSTAINABILITY & WELLNESS IN COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS The pandemic has left a question mark over the future of urban commercial environments. As a result, designing spaces which promote employee wellness as well as sustainability is now in the spotlight, to help clients bring staff back to workplaces and other commercial settings.


EXPLORING CURRENT THINKING ON PASSIVHAUS Passivhaus is largely accepted by architects as an effective means of drastically reducing emissions in a range of building types, and therefore as an important weapon in the battle to reach the Government’s net zero target by 2050. But what about the wider supply chain, and clients?


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