ARCHITECT@WORK 2024
AT Editor2024-02-28T09:32:02+00:00Taking place at The Truman Brewery from 20-21 March, A@W London will be showcasing more than 200 curated product innovations, as well as a comprehensive talks programme.
Taking place at The Truman Brewery from 20-21 March, A@W London will be showcasing more than 200 curated product innovations, as well as a comprehensive talks programme.
Dan Pope, architect at THISS Studio, discusses the importance of responsible timber specification, highlighting the complexities of certification systems, prompting a critical reevaluation of sourcing practices and verification methods.
Simon Buckmaster, Technical & Sales Services Manager at James Hardie, discusses the technical and aesthetic benefits of the company’s high-performance fibre cement cladding.
HLW has produced a learning module on specifying healthy materials for School of Specification. Senior designer Alison Grant explains the dangers of unhealthy materials and the role that architects can play in improving the supply chain.
Discover A@W’s high-calibre talks programme, which runs from 20-21 March at The Truman Brewery in east London.
BuildWind explores the benefits of urban wind analysis and CFD simulation for building projects.
Celebrating the best in innovation and collaboration, the influential construction show returns to ExCeL London from 5-7 March.
The inaugural AT Technical Seminar, in partnership with SIG Design & Technology, explored roofing design and specification best practice.
Zentia introduces the Oplia product family: a bright horizon for ceiling tile solutions.
Taking place at The Truman Brewery from 20-21 March, A@W London will be showcasing a range of carefully curated, high-end product innovations.
Steve Webb of Webb Yates Engineers has produced a learning module on stone for School of Specification. Here, he explains how the potato/tomato line provides a clue as to how stone construction might be developed in the UK.
Victoria Brocklesby, COO at Origin, the UK’s leading manufacturer of aluminium windows and doors, explores the predicted home renovation trends for the year ahead, and how the company can assist specifiers and homeowners. Â
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