The way forward for sustainable fibre cement facades
AT Editor2025-04-07T10:06:00+01:00EQUITONE explores the environmental credentials of its high-performance C2C Certified® fibre cement cladding.
EQUITONE explores the environmental credentials of its high-performance C2C Certified® fibre cement cladding.
Ben Hancock, Managing Director of Oscar Acoustics, discusses how industry leaders can drive sustainability.
Bennetts Associates champions UK-based biogenic and regenerative materials and construction methods at Manchester Fashion Institute’s Robotics Living Lab.
A family-led residential development in south London by MW Architects combines high-quality materials and craftsmanship with sustainability.
Brown & Brown Architects has completed a sustainable and contextually-sensitive house on the Solway coastline for a retired couple relocating from Edinburgh.
Metsec explores the sustainability credentials of light-gauge steel framing systems, including its CO2 and carbon-reducing Metsec Decarb product range.
George Dawes and Oliver Bindloss discuss how the practice’s approach to materiality is being driven by its predominantly rural workload, interest in collaborating with local craftspeople, and desire to produce cost-effective buildings that stand the test of time.
Becky Gordon, Regional Sustainability Manager UKIME, discusses how Interface is extending the life cycle of its products, and the need for closer collaboration between architects and manufacturers.
Kensington Blinds discusses how its high-performance exterior blinds can help architects meet net zero regulations.
Ben Hancock, Managing Director of Oscar Acoustics, answers readers’ questions on recycled acoustic finishes.
HIMACS solid surface in iconic Alpine White, together many other colours, is now SCS certified for recycled content.
What are the key issues and challenges affecting today’s housing market, and how are these influencing the latest thinking in bathroom design? These questions were addressed by a panel of experts at a round table discussion in London hosted by Architecture Today and VitrA.