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Industry News Site Lines: HKR Architects on MMC Comment: Dean Asher of Polypipe on the Golden Thread International Focus CPD Focus
Futurebuild 2024 Show Preview Brick Awards 2023: The Winners Appointments & Company News
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Groundworks & Drainage Structural Elements External Envelope Heating, Ventilation & Services Interiors Insulation
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PROJECT REPORT FINDING A NEW GROOVE
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A prominent adaptive reuse scheme in West London, The Gramophone Works sees Studio RHE employing modern timber technology to create a healthy work environment that sustains the former reggae record label HQ’s vibrant spirit. Jack Wooler reports
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EXTERNAL ENVELOPE: DOORS & WINDOWS THINKING OUTSIDE THE BOX
Danesch Missaghian from Rundum Meir UK explains why bespoke garage doors enable specifi ers to take a different, more creative approach to the design of the garage and building as a whole
EXTERNAL ENVELOPE: ROOFING & CLADDING CLADDING COLOUR TRENDS
Looking at colour choices for the facades of a residential property or development, Lisa Grosse from Cedral looks at the current trends clients are buying into
INTERIORS: BATHROOMS & WASHROOMS THE SHAPE OF WATER Tom Reynolds from the Bathroom Manufacturers Association (BMA), highlights the increasing urgency for a focus on water effi ciency
INSULATION CUTTING DETAILS DOWN TO PSI
Jonathan Ducker from Kingspan Insulation GB explores how the industry has developed a range of details to assist specifi ers pursuing higher thermal performance
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