Showerwall Unveils It's Green Credentials
Already recognised as a leader in offering stylish wall paneling systems for bathrooms and showers, Showerwall announces its dedication to creating a sustainable business by unveiling its Environmental Story.
Design Difference: A wet/wet wall or a wet/dry wall?
Design and construction habits can obscure logic. Two good examples are frequently witnessed occurring on sites. At the end of this article is a BBC link to a video lasting just 15 seconds – it puts everything into perspective, watch it.
Secondary Glazing Kicks External Noise into Touch at Luxury Manchester Hotel
Vortice Vort Notus Decentralised Fan (dMEV) – 2 Models Available Online
RMIG City Emotion: Creative Urban Design with Perforated Metalwork
Sustainable House in Yorkshire benefits from Copper Rainwater System by Yeoman Rainguard
Wundatherm Underfloor Heating: A Simple-to-Fit Rapid Response Wet System
James Latham Showcases Sustainable Timber Innovation at Futurebuild 2022
James Latham, distributor of timber, panels and decorative surfaces (stand D55), today unveils its Futurebuild (March 1-3, Excel) activity which will showcase a suite of timber-based, sustainable construction and interiors options.
TBA Firefly System Sub-divides Supermarket Roofspace
During the recent pandemic supermarket chains have had to continue with property maintenance and improvement programmes to ensure the safety of their premises, including a store in Staffordshire where the APOLLO Lite 30:30 barrier, manufactured by TBA FIREFLYTM, was installed within the roof-space as part of a major refurbishment project.
Timeless Architectural Copper
Although one of our oldest building materials, traditionally covering the domes and spires of our city skylines, copper also offers limitless possibilities for contemporary architectural design. The numerous natural surfaces and alloys available today, deployed in various forms and systems, give copper timeless qualities, particularly suited to juxtaposition with historic buildings. Here, copper specialist Aurubis explores how innovative architects optimise the potential of this intriguing material.