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CONTENTS FEBRUARY


/MARCH 2022


24


ALSO IN THIS ISSUE:


4-8 INDUSTRY NEWS


10 HOUSEBUILDER NEWS


12-15 COMMENT


16-18


THE CLIMATE CHALLENGE


20-22 NEW DEVELOPMENTS


24-34 CASE STUDY


57


FUTUREBUILD SHOW PREVIEW


59-70


HEATING & RENEWABLE ENERGY SUPPLEMENT


PRODUCTS:


Appointments & News .......................................38-44 Building Fabric ......................................................44-52 Finance, Insurance & Software........................52-53 Futurebuild Show Preview................................54-58 Groundworks.........................................................58-71 Heating & Renewable Energy..........................59-70 Insulation ................................................................70-74


Interiors ...................................................................70-87 Landscaping & External Works........................86-90 Safety & Security...................................................90-97 Structural Elements.............................................88-98


Classified & Directory ..............................................99 WWW.HBDONLINE.CO.UK 51


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CASE STUDY A HEART OF OAK Already in receipt of several awards, Hornsey Rise in Leicestershire was developed to meet strong demand for luxury detached homes with a more ‘intimate’ community feel. Lee Harris of developer Springbourne Homes explains to Jack Wooler how the site’s rich history and ecology helped inform the project’s oak-framed designs.


FEATURES:


BUILDING FABRIC THE OUTLOOK FOR GLAZING IN 2022 After some significant recent industry impacts including Covid and net zero targets, John McComb from Reynaers Aluminium UK looks at five key glazing specification trends and how it’s responding to them.


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HEATING & RENEWABLE ENERGY THE INS AND OUTS OF AIR POLLUTION Paul Williams from Domus Ventilation discusses the measures and products available to tackle pollution in the home.


HEATING & RENEWABLE ENERGY FRUGAL FIRES Not only do fires and stoves provide a luxurious and traditional aesthetic, they can also now achieve high levels of energy efficiency. Annabelle Carvell of Stovax explains why they should still be at the top of developers’ lists.


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INSULATION BESPOKE IS BEST James Hulbert of Knauf Insulation explains how housebuilders can navigate their way to cost-effective Part L 2021 compliance.


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CASE STUDY HISTORIC ACHIEVEMENT Excavations prior to a much anticipated development in Cambridgeshire have unearthed a rich history, including Bronze Age skeletons and pottery. Local council-partnered developer This Land describes the benefits of this important and challenging scheme to Housebuilder & Developer deputy editor Jack Wooler.


INTERIORS ALL HUMAN LIFE IS HERE Buyers are looking at properties differently now, says Tim Spann of Keller Kitchens, seeking multi- functional kitchen spaces for the whole family. Bearing this in mind, he discusses the trends and functionalities to consider.


SAFETY & SECURITY SAFE IN THE KNOWLEDGE Regulations for smoke and carbon monoxide alarms are set to change to ensure greater protection for homes in England. In this article, Aico’s Andy Speake explains the requirements of the new legislation and how to comply.


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