JUNE/ JULY 2022 CONTENTS
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BRINGING A SENSE OF COMMUNITY Plaza Collection, in Mill Hill, London, centred around a new landscaped plaza. Developer Poly UK talks to Jack Wooler.
THE CLIMATE CHALLENGE A holistic approach to UFH
FEATURES 57
NEWS FEATURE Reducing emissions from deliveries
COMMENT: BRIAN BERRY COMMENT: PATRICK MOONEY 26-36 38 42 51 CASE STUDIES
ASK THE MANUFACTURER Giles de Lotbiniere of Lignacite
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INDUSTRY VIEWFINDER Reader survey: The Building Safety Act
HOUSING SHOW PREVIEW
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ESTATE OF INDEPENDENCE Housing association Salix Homes speaks to Jack Wooler about how they achieved vital community buy-in for their fi rst new build.
BUILDING FABRIC
TRACING THE GOLDEN THREAD IN BALCONY DESIGN The ‘golden thread’ will improve project data, says Nick Haughton of Sapphire Balconies.
GLASS & GLAZING
BRINGING GLASS BACK INTO BALCONIES Andy Lake of Pyroguard explores how glass can be used safely in balcony applications.
GROUNDWORKS
DRAINAGE AT THE BUILDING THRESHOLD Rob Butcher of ACO on drainage for blending indoor and outdoor environments.
INTERIORS
COMPACT & FUNCTIONAL Joanne Dobbs from Lecico Bathrooms on creating bathrooms for compact areas.
MODERN METHODS OF CONSTRUCTION
THE FUTURE IS MODULAR Off site construction is evolving fast; Dave Lancaster from Uponor explains how.
STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS
TIMBER – THE NET ZERO HERO? Pressure is mounting on the construction sector to deliver on net zero. Andrew Carpenter of the Structural Timber Association (STA) discusses why timber should be an easy choice.
PRODUCTS
Appointments & News Building Fabric Finance & Insurance Groundworks Heating, Ventilation & Services Insulation
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Interiors
Landscaping & External Works Modern Methods Of Construction Safety & Security Structural Elements Classifi ed & Directory
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