Structural Timber Association launches Time For Timber Hub At Offsite Expo
AT Editor2024-09-19T14:42:23+01:00Structural Timber Association launches Time For Timber Hub At Offsite Expo
Structural Timber Association launches Time For Timber Hub At Offsite Expo
Sika unveils a 35 per cent lower-carbon roof waterproofing membrane.
John Puttick Associates’ sympathetic refurbishment of St Leonard’s Church in Hove, East Sussex, delivers an adaptable community resource marked by a striking timber porch.
The inaugural Regenerative Architecture Index (RAI) was launched by Architecture Today and UK Architects Declare in London on 12 September. The event, which was supported by Fabrix and Interface, and attended by leading practitioners, celebrated front-runners from the RAI's Compendium of Best Practice.
The lemur domes at Wildheart Animal Sanctuary on the Isle of Wight are the first bamboo structures to obtain Building Regulations approval in the UK – part of an ever-evolving experiment in natural materials and regenerative design. Neil Thomas discovers a world that revolves around the needs of wildlife, the environment, and generations to come.
Wildheart Animal Sanctuary on the Isle of Wight has committed to working with architects that participate in the Regenerative Architecture Index. An ambitious development programme offers opportunities for practices of every size.
Wright & Wright has remodelled the British Academy’s headquarters in London, transforming the Grade I listed building into digitally-enabled destination for events and public engagement with humanities and social sciences research.
Rockpanel has increased its commitment to climate impact reduction by achieving Cradle to Cradle Silver certification for the Rockpanel Colours cladding range.
Daring to be different: Introducing the Quadro timber loft ladder from Premier Loft Ladders
Fletcher Priest Architects has sensitively retrofitted and extended Marylebone Place, a landmark Neo-Georgian office building in London's West End, formerly owned by Arcadia Group.
Oscar Acoustics’ latest research study investigates the causes and effects of excessive noise on workers in the manufacturing sector.