Moving Brick Forwards
AT Editor2021-11-16T18:15:50+00:00A new webinar from Vandersanden shows how brick innovation can take architecture to a new level.
A new webinar from Vandersanden shows how brick innovation can take architecture to a new level.
Competition Entries are now open for the Timber Trade Federation’s Conversations about Climate Change design competition and exhibition
Rooflights The Rooflight Company’s neo rooflight brings aesthetic and performance benefits to a listed farmhouse conversion in the Cotswolds
An online seminar hosted by Schüco and Architecture Today explored different approaches to creating high-quality housing developments on difficult urban and suburban sites.
Roofing and Cladding Project architect Martin Gray of ECE Architecture discusses best practice design for zinc roofing and cladding at the Lady Bee Enterprise Centre in Shoreham with Architecture Today’s Technical Editor John Ramshaw
Roofing and Cladding Architect Luke Dewey of Metropolitan Workshop, and Contracts Director Tim Coakley of All Metal Roofing discuss best practice design for zinc roofing and cladding at 83 Barchester Street in east London, with Architecture Today’s Technical Editor John Ramshaw
Envelope A former hotel on Morecambe seafront has been restored and repurposed using Icynene’s high-performance insulation
Roofing Architect Robert Griffiths of AWW, and Terry Fearfield, Specification Manager at SIGA Natural Slate discuss best practice design for slate roofing at Brandon Yard in Bristol, with Architecture Today’s Technical Editor John Ramshaw
Our CPD in partnership with VMZINC explores the benefits of building with zinc.
Interiors
A wayfinding scheme at Resorts World Birmingham exploits the placemaking potential of colour, says architect James Webster
The third in a series of online events hosted by Schüco and Architecture Today explored the need for cradle-to-cradle construction and how much progress has been made in turning this concept into reality.
Round Table Competence, quality and the importance of sustainability were among the themes emerging from a round table discussion on designing for fire, hosted by Architecture Today in partnership with the Business Sprinkler Alliance (BSA). Ruth Slavid reports.
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