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ARCHITECT@WORK SHOW PREVIEW; APPOINTMENTS & COMPANY NEWS


chaired by Debika Ray, editor of Crafts Magazine – will question how we fit out our homes and workspaces with materials that make the most of waste, and whether this affects aesthetics.


architects, designers and developers face. Tenants want to work in a green building, and new regulations are shifting towards more efficient places to live and work in. How do we manage this from the concept and financing, through to the landscape and lighting?


Decisions about little things can have a big impact as you reach critical mass. ‘Making the most of waste’ –


Design show success for enhanced Marmox range


Already widely regarded as a lead player in the creation of stylish bathrooms, wetrooms and spa facilities, manufacturer Marmox was able to unveil extensions to its widely specifi ed range at this year’s Surface Design Show in London, earning particular interest in its new Slicedstone – Large Format Veneer Sheets. The Sales and Marketing team were on hand throughout the three days at The Business Design Centre, showcasing the new large format version of mosaic style product introduced in 2020. Still displaying the beautiful colour variations of natural Indian sandstone, the new Slicedstone – Large Format Veneer Sheets are available in two sizes – 1,220 x 610 mm or 2,100 x 1,050 mm - rather than 50 x 50 mm mosaics on a mesh roll. However, the new product’s slimline form – at just 4 (±1.5) mm thick and supplied on a specially formulated decoupling layer – means they can still be applied to curved surfaces both indoors and out. The Marketing Manager for Marmox, Grant Terry, commented: “Our customers have shown great creativity in their use of the original Slicedstone offering and we are certain that the new large format sheets will prove equally popular.”


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Knightsbridge – one of the UK’s leading manufacturers of wiring accessories and lighting – has published the 25th Anniversary Edition of its catalogue. This year sees Knightsbridge celebrating its Silver Jubilee, and this handy A5-sized, full colour publication is packed from cover to cover – over 3,000 items across nearly 500 pages, including


over 400 new products – with new range developments, impressive innovations and lots of inspiring ideas. Divided into easy-to- reference sections, the catalogue provides full product details along with high quality lifestyle and detailed product images.


01582 887760 www.mlaccessories.co.uk/catalogue-request Convenient and paper-free


Enjoy reading ADF but fi nd it’s not always convenient to have the printed magazine? Or has your workplace turned paper-free? The Digital Issue offers you the same content, delivered straight to your inbox and accessible via smartphone, tablet and desktop computers. Be among the fi rst to read all the latest features, comment, interviews, and more, before the print


issue has even been delivered! What’s more, the Digital Issue includes interactive links to featured companies. Subscribe for free now.


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‘Earth Building: what can the planet provide?’, chaired by curator and writer Vanessa Norwood, will explore how we create a new built environment using the materials supplied by Mother Earth. Ancient buildings were made of straw, timber and stone. It looks like a brighter and more sustainable path might be tread if we return to our roots, but as always, this will require research and clever engineering. Historically, places and spaces have been commissioned from an extremely homogeneous perspective. ‘Creating climate equity’ will discuss how the key to making better environments for all is through inclusivity and diversity. We can create spaces that work better for different communities by listening to a broader spectrum of opinions.


Register for the London edition of this internationally renowned event using code 2430 at www.architect-at-work.co.uk


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