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Gotcha: Source spills beans on traditional Scruton schemes
Commission wants to revive ‘wrongly abandoned’ housing types including thatched cottages and back-to-backs
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A guide to architecture practice management
Practice management is complex - this free, no-strings guide examines the elements required to run an effective and profitable architectural practice.
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Rooflights installed in thatched coastal cottage for ventilation and access
Instrumental in ensuring adequate ventilation and natural daylight in the space within a thatched roof were four deluxe rooflights from Glazing Vision
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Total Synergy: architects of best practice
Clapham Landscape Architecture’s Renee Clarke on how project management software has found more time and answered crucial project profit questions
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Total Synergy: a strategic focus on technology
MVL Architects and Surveyors is diversifying its practice with a focus on technology. Read our interview with director Chris Lelliott to find out how.
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Bentley's Interoperability Platform
i-models to Unlock the Value of Information Mobility How many headaches do you have sharing models and drawings with the right level of detail and precision for your AEC project participants? You can use i-models to exchange information throughout the lifecycle of infrastructure assets to: ...
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White paper: Why project governance matters to built environment firms
Management failings are the most common cause of late project delivery, so what can the industry do better?
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Two way radio: A reliable companion changing with the times
Here are the key trends shaping the future of two way radio technology
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Box rooflights specified in high spec residential development
Glazing Vision’s box rooflights were used on the prestigious St Dunstan’s House development in the City of London
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Sound and sight
Armstrong Ceilings’ metal and mineral systems were used for a new Welsh Medium school building in the upper Swansea Valley
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Celotex FI5000 used for historic barn conversion
Using high-performing Celotex FI5000 floor insulation helped turn this historic barn into an energy-efficient, child-friendly home
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82% of construction industry investing in sustainability strategies
A market insight into sustainability attitudes and practices’, reveals key findings from a survey commissioned by Tata Steel in March 2016
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3-metre-wide house wins daylight award for the clever use of space
CASE STUDY Tim de Graag’s comprehensive renovation of a 3-metre-wide house in Zierikzee is an outstanding showcase of how to maximise light to enhance space. Instrumental in helping the young Dutch architect to realize his vision for this exceptionally narrow property were Glazing Vision’s rooflights. Indeed the jury, in presenting ...
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The Invisible Glass creates new possibilities in building design
What if the glass used in building design were totally transparent?
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Box rooflights for access
Glazing Vision’s box rooflights unlock roof space and add value to city properties
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A black Eye for London’s skyline
Richard Sennett and Joseph Rykwert discuss the seduction of place in 2001
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30 years ago this week: 'The turning point has come for Future Systems'
Every week, BD looks back into the archive to uncover the top stories and asks if much has changed in the 40 years we’ve been writing about architecture.
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20 years ago this week: 'The right time to recreate our profession'
Every week, BD looks back into the archive to uncover the top stories and ask if much has changed in the 40 years we’ve been writing about architecture.
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Ten years ago this week: 'Fergie to the rescue in bar brawl'
In the first of our new archive series, we look back to one of the top stories from the first issue of 2004 which also happens to be one of the current BD team’s favourite ever stories about a RIBA president