Onwards and Upwards
AT Editor2020-07-30T10:07:16+01:00Roofing
The Green Roof Organisation relaunches on World Green Roof Day
Roofing
The Green Roof Organisation relaunches on World Green Roof Day
Roofing
The visual appeal and longevity of zinc roofing and cladding has been demonstrated over more than two centuries, says Jonathan Lowy, Operational Marketing Manager at VMZINCÂ
Building Review Collaboration is at the heart of Cullinan Studio’s National Automotive Innovation Centre, finds Stafford Critchlow
Roofing
BMI UK & Ireland considers the nature and benefits of liquid applied waterproofing
Radmat Building Products' Quantum systems reduce the thickness of inverted roofs without compromising thermal performance
Roofs
Antony Lucas of AJ Lucas Roofing Contractors, discusses best practice for the design and installation of single ply membrane roofs on residential projects with Architecture Today’s Technical Editor John Ramshaw
Roofing
BMI UK & Ireland’s marketing and technical director Paul Campbell reflects on the company’s rich history, pioneering approach to innovation and future product developments
Roofs
The threat of climate change is leading to an increased demand for green and blue roofs from planning authorities. BMI UK & Ireland product systems manager Amanda de Sousa explores the needs they meet in the context of drainage.
Roofing
Marley’s new Eden tile can transform traditional pantile installation
Roofs
Christa Coe, Lead Validation Manager at SIG Design & Technology, discusses the do’s and don’ts of multiple material roof design with Architecture Today’s Technical Editor John Ramshaw
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Flat Roofs
In part two of this special feature on BS 6229:2018 – ‘Flat roofs with continuously supported flexible waterproof coverings’, we ask Daniel Bosworth, SIG Design and Technology’s Design & Technical Manager, how the recent changes to the British Standard affect zero- falls roofs, doorways and the specification process in general
Envelope
VMZINC explores the enduring appeal of zinc cladding and roofing in historic and contemporary architecture
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