Neurodiversity-friendly design: Creating spaces where everyone can flourish

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How do we put the conversation around neurodiversity-friendly design into practice? Magdalena Arent, building performance consultant at Holmes Miller, says...

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Adopting a circular economy model to fast track the built environment’s transition to net zero

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As population growth fuels demand for new buildings and materials, the construction industry faces a pivotal moment. Embracing a circular economy model is...

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Homes England grant scheme and S106 agreements are not working in harmony

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Luke Simmons of Cora looks at the Homes England grant scheme, its unintended consequences on the housing market and suggests a way it could be made to work...

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Fire Safety Event demonstrates impact of movement on passive fire protection

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FSi Promat will highlight the need to account for movement in buildings when specifying passive fire protection at this year’s Fire Safety Event Speaking at...

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Michael Gove puts London Wall West on hold

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Similar to his intervention on the Marks & Spencer Oxford Street store redevelopment, levelling up secretary Michael Gove has put the London Wall West on...

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New RIBA approved security CPDs free to architects, planners and developers 

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The Police Crime Prevention Academy are running free RIBA Approved CPD sessions on Secured by Design in April, May and June This CPD will explore the Police...

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Baked in or bolted on? Social value in infrastructure projects

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Why social value needs to be built into infrastructure projects from the outset, amid increasing risk of becoming window dressing “The pace of change has...

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Supply Chain Engagement Toolkit: Driving innovation in the construction sector

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Leeds Beckett University is working with public procurement framework YORhub to create a Supply Chain Engagement Toolkit to drive innovation and boost...

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Northern Ireland extends time limit for defective building claims

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Communities minister Gordon Lyons told the Stormont Assembly on Monday 15 April, that the time limit for owners to make defective building claims is to be...

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County Durham facade specialist ARGLA goes into adminstration

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Architectural Glass and Aluminium Limited (ARGLA) has entered administration, with all 43 employees left jobless Glazing and aluminium facade specialist ARGLA...

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County Durham facade specialist ARGLA goes into adminstration
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