Lessons in hygiene
AT Editor2024-07-23T15:51:41+01:00Venesta is consistently exceeding new standards of innovative design and performance in education washrooms.
Venesta is consistently exceeding new standards of innovative design and performance in education washrooms.
Nottingham Trent University unveils its annual showcase of academic excellence with exemplary projects from graduating architecture and product design students.
How can the construction sector meet the UK’s net zero commitments on time and within budget? And where do the main challenges lie in terms of implementing sustainable practices, greater circularity, and a greener supply chain? These questions were addressed by a panel of experts at a round table discussion in London hosted by AT in partnership with AccuRoof.
The Michelmersh Group has received 30 shortlisted nominations for this year’s Brick Development Association (BDA) Brick Awards – the largest number in the British manufacturer’s long history.
Knauf has developed a range of high-quality plasterboard systems that enhance comfort and wellbeing through enhanced acoustic performance.
There is a huge variety of choice in the conservation rooflight market and selecting the right product can be confusing. Paul Trace from Stella Rooflight offers some advice.
Ross Finnie, AccuRoof Sales Director, and Neville Grunwald, Chair of the Joint Competence Initiative for the Envelope Sector (JCI), in conversation with Architecture Today’s Technical Editor John Ramshaw, discuss key areas surrounding competency and the Building Safety Act in relation to roofing design, supply and installation.
Lee Bucknall, Country Manager UK & Ireland at James Hardie, explores the state of the cladding industry in 2024, and the main issues affecting architects, contractors, and homebuilders.
Projects by Grafton Architects, Levitt Bernstein, and TODD Architects are among the winners selected by this year’s distinguished awards jury.
Matthew Prowse, Specification and Housing Director at Knauf Insulation, discusses the benefits of designing with wider wall cavities to retain design flexibility and prepare for stricter future regulations.
Sophie Weston, Head of Marketing at Geberit, discusses how shower toilets can bring design benefits to architects.
NBS explores where the current ‘knowledge gaps’ lie in respect of the new Building Safety Act, and how these can be addressed.