41% of architects now using AI, RIBA reports

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New research by RIBA reveals that 41% of UK architects are already using artificial intelligence (AI) on at least the occasional project- and of those, 43%...

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Lessons to be learned about making school buildings accessible

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A school recently advised a parent that their child, who used a wheelchair, could not be offered a place because the buildings were unsuitable due to not...

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2030 building trends: The role of BIM, AI, and spatial data

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Martin Huber, CEO and co-founder of 3D modelling and spatial data company Amrax, explores what the buildings of 2030 will look like According to a recent...

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Ensure compliance with Sold Secure’s SS504 Specification for Smart Locks

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Sold Secure’s new SS504 – Specification for Smart Locks in use within Domestic and Similar Buildings standard ensure that physical, technical and...

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Costain chooses BREEAM excellent rated building for new HQ, the Can of Ham

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Costain has announced that the company headquarters will relocate to 70 St Mary Axe, a new office build known colloquially as the Can of Ham Costain HQ will...

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New research explores the complex realities of ‘left-behind places’

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New research from The Bartlett School of Planning is exploring why ‘left-behind places’ exist, and how to help these communities The divisions have become...

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Registration now live for UKCW London 2024

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A host of new features have been announced by the organisers of the UK’s largest event for the built environment, UK Construction Week (UKCW), which makes a...

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Has ISO answered, “what is a digital twin?”

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The new BS ISO/IEC 30173 standard aims to formalise the key elements of a digital twin. Dan Rossiter FCIAT, built environment sector lead at the Chartered...

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Birchgrove and Hybr to launch £36m intergenerational living scheme

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The intergenerational living scheme will see students, key workers and retirees live together at new north London retirement development The intergenerational...

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2024 claims another victim as Rye Demolition falls into administration

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Rye Demolition has become the latest casualty of 2024, with the Aylesbury-based demolition specialists falling into administration Rye Demolition has joined...

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2024 claims another victim as Rye Demolition falls into administration
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