When Buildings Learn to Breathe

By Laurence Chownsmith, Head of UK Sales, Building Solutions, at REHAU UK As the UK’s built environment steadily progresses toward net zero, architects are increasingly being relied upon to design buildings that are not only energy-efficient and compliant with sustainability... View Article

Don’t overlook thermal breaks

Paul Beech of Armatherm discusses the importance of understanding where thermal bridging can occur in housebuilding projects, such as around balconies, and why the solutions available should not be overlooked. When you think of thermal bridging, it’s most common that... View Article

Hill secure Sainsbury’s as first Dagenham Green anchor tenant

Award-winning housebuilder The Hill Group and not-for-profit housing association Peabody have agreed a deal with Sainsbury’s to become the first anchor tenant at Dagenham Green, marking a major milestone in the delivery of this significant East London mixed-use regeneration project.... View Article

Skills collaboration to boost renewables

With solutions evolving at pace and a fractured training market, the skills landscape can be difficult for developers to navigate. Giles Bradford of Bradfords discusses the importance of collaboration and merchant engagement.  Developers are facing increasing pressure across the board,... View Article

The fight for facades: Why M&E must shape early design decisions

With sustainability and energy efficiency, not to mention decarbonisation, increasingly taking priority during building design, MEP engineers and architects are coming into conflict as part of an ever-changing air quality landscape. Nowhere is this better highlighted than in the increasing... View Article

New homes proposed for Kinross brownfield site

Cala invites public to help shape Bridgend plans PLANS to develop the former British Car Auctions site to the south-east of Kinross have taken a step forward, with Cala Homes (East) signalling its intention to bring forward a residential redevelopment... View Article