AT Webinar: Designing for safety, security and sustainability
Jason Sayer2025-05-21T15:56:34+01:00Join us on Tuesday 3rd June to learn about how we can design buildings and spaces that are both enduring, safe, and secure.
Join us on Tuesday 3rd June to learn about how we can design buildings and spaces that are both enduring, safe, and secure.
AT talks to… Holly Lewis, co-founding partner at We Made That, about the outcomes of the Women’s Safety Audit’s pilot projects and what moves architects can make based on its findings.
Reynaers has broadened the functionality of its high-performance Vision 7 Thermal Commercial Door with new panic hardware.
Knauf Insulation has launched a range of high-performance ‘gateway-ready’ rainscreen cavity systems.
Knauf explains how its ThroughWall exterior infill panel system can help specifiers comply with the Building Safety Act.
Although most falls from height can be prevented, they remain a major cause of workplace fatalities and injuries. We look at how a RIBA-approved CPD programme from MSA Safety can support architects and specifiers.
Dave Robinson, Head of Technical Support at British Gypsum, discusses how the company’s new website leads the way in greater data integrity, and why there is an urgent need for a change in culture around safety and testing in the construction industry.
Watch our webinar in collaboration with Schüco, which explores the latest thinking in building safety and what the implications are for architects.
Sika’s extensive range of products and in-house support services are designed to make light work of choosing the correct passive fire protection system.
An AT Schüco webinar exploring the latest thinking in building safety is taking place on Wednesday 29th September.
The Rooflight Company’s new neo Advance Skywalk+ walk-on rooflight delivers best-in-market safety as standard.
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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