Made-to-measure loft eaves doors

Premier Loft Ladders understand that ‘one-size does not fit all’. That is why the Designo and ISO loft eaves doors are made-to-measure. These insulated doors are available in a wide range of sizes and can be fitted with security locks... View Article

Welsh Slate heads up Sarah Beeny’s new home

Roofing slates by Welsh Slate star in presenter’s new TV programme. Roofing slates by Welsh Slate were the material of choice for TV property expert Sarah Beeny’s own home-in-the-making which is the star of the Channel 4 series “Sarah Beeny’s... View Article

Senior’s PURe® and simple solution to Part L

Senior Architectural Systems is well placed to help its customers achieve the new lower U-value targets required by Approved Document Part L of the Building Regulations and the new Future Homes Standard thanks to its established thermally-efficient PURe® aluminium window system. The... View Article

Local government and net zero in England

Today’s report from the National Audit Office (NAO) finds that central government has not provided local authorities with clarity about their roles in achieving net zero by 2050, and its approach to funding their net zero work is piecemeal. In... View Article

Schöck modular Isokorb for both balconies and facades

The Schöck Isokorb is a market leading solution for balcony design detailing – but it can also dramatically improve facade thermal performance. The Elephant and Castle district of London is undergoing a major regeneration. The £2.3 billion Elephant Park project... View Article

Maximise views with wall-to-wall glazing system

Introducing Hi-Finity from Reynaers – the sliding door system that supports you to increase the volume of glazing and natural light and minimise barriers between inside and out. The Hi-Finity sliding door system from Reynaers Aluminium equips architects with a... View Article

The sky’s the limit with vinyl

Revamping 220 lifts in just over a month is no small ask – but that’s just what happened recently at one of London’s newest residential blocks. The 200m high, 58-storey Newfoundland apartment building, which sits at the forefront of Canary... View Article

Spiralling down the piste

When it comes to lockdown projects, the Love family take some beating. Over the past year, they have worked on the renovation of a 1970s ski chalet, both inside and out, completed with a stunning squarial staircase from British Spirals... View Article

Kawneer launches market-leading building movement feature

Kawneer introduces an enhanced +/- 5mm expansion joint to its high-performance AA®110 SSG system. One of the main complexities in designing a glazed façade is the accommodation of slab movement/deflection, and due to the extension of structural spans seen in contemporary building designs, slab deflection is increasing. This places additional demands... View Article

Shaped by movement

When rail commuters return from their Covid-enforced isolation the redeveloped Glasgow Queen Street station will be there to welcome them – a building whose design is shaped by their movement. Edward Dymock of BDP explains more Glasgow Queen Street, the... View Article