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Industry News Practice Profi le: AtkinsRéalis International Focus CPD Focus Clerkenwell Design Week Show Preview
Appointments & Company News
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Structural Elements External Envelope Insulation Heating, Ventilation & Services Interiors
Safety & Security
ROUND TABLE REVIEW 17
SOLUTIONS FOR WATER & ENERGY SAVING IN COMMERCIAL ENVIRONMENTS Building Insights LIVE convened another expert round table on a key area lacking Government focus and regulation; sponsored by Delabie, Cistermiser and eco-sistem.
PROJECT REPORT 28
UNION CITY BLU Opened last summer, the new Radisson Blu hotel in the heart of Sheffi eld is a union of old and new, a project which saw HLM restoring and retaining a Victorian facade, adding a major volume and maximising views over the adjacent public realm. James Parker reports for ADF.
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STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS: BRICKS & BLOCKS GOING GREENER WITH BRITISH BRICKS Robert Flello of the Brick Development Association explores how using locally sourced bricks can offer lower carbon, resilient solutions for modern buildings.
HEATING, VENTILATION & SERVICES VENTILATION: THE KEY TO SOLVING THE PART O OVERHEATING CHALLENGE Steve Pearce of Vent-Axia on why correct ventilation isn’t just essential to avoid overheating, it’s also the key to user comfort.
INTERIORS: FLOORS & FLOORING SOUND SUPPORT FOR SCHOOLS
Holly Rivers of Heckmondwike FB discusses how noise in schools impacts learning and teaching, advocating for better acoustic standards.
SAFETY & SECURITY: SMOKE & FIRE PROTECTION RESISTANT GLAZING FOR MODERN SAFETY REQUIREMENTS Stephen Malkin of Promat UK explains why a ‘whole-system’ approach to fi re resistant glazing design and specifi cation is a must for delivering assured performance.
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