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NEWS, VIEWS & INSIGHTS


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Industry News Practice Profi le: Architect Fauzia Khanani of Studio Fōr View Point: Russell Pedley of Assael Architecture International Focus CPD Focus Architect@Work Show Preview Appointments & Company News


PROJECT REPORTS LEARNING FROM CONTEXT


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When Design Engine designed a trio of buildings for the University of Winchester, they used corten to emulate the local built heritage, while creating spaces that supported students’ wellbeing. Roseanne Field reports


39 DIFFERENT WAYS OF WORKING


James Parker spoke to the architects behind an evolving 10 year scheme to provide fl exible offi ces framing rare green space in the heart of Manchester, as part of a wider masterplan to create a new urban quarter


FEATURES 45


PRODUCTS


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Groundworks & Drainage External Envelope Structural Elements Heating, Ventilation & Services Insulation Interiors


Safety & Security Landscaping & External Works Classifi ed & Directory


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GROUNDWORKS: SEWAGE TREATMENT, SEPTIC TANKS & PUMPING STATIONS ARCHITECTS NEEDED, NOW! Wastewater treatment specialists Graf UK are calling on architects to help improve ground water quality throughout the UK; David Stagg explains why it’s critical for designers to get involved


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EXTERNAL ENVELOPE: CLADDING & FACADES ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN


James Fildes of Berry Systems discusses how protecting car park cladding against inevitable accidental collisions is becoming more important with the rise of EVs


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HEATING & VENTILATION: MVHR AN AIR OF IMPROVEMENT Tyson Anderson of Titon outlines the main impacts of revisions to the Building Regulations, intended to strike the balance between energy effi ciency, air quality and overheating in domestic settings


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INSULATION: THERMAL INSULATION THERMAL EFFICIENCY, COST-EFFECTIVELY Actis Insulation’s Thomas Wiedmer says that while many specifi ers still struggle to maximise energy effi ciency in dwellings, it is achievable without adding signifi cantly to build cost


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