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Historic England and infrastructure
New projects offer opportunities for the historic environment and local communities.
The adaptive reuse of large industrial structures.
Promoting the circular economy by extending the life of buildings.
Opportunity to join the new Designing Buildings intelligence market research Advisory Panel.
From medieval scribes to modern word art.
The sad story of Derby Hippodrome
An historic building left to decay.
A landmark moment for postmodern heritage.
The roofscape of Hampstead Garden Suburb
Residents, architects and roofers need to understand detailing.
There are plenty of sources with the potential to be redeveloped.
Solar generation in the historic environment
Success requires understanding each site in detail.
A carbon case for indigenous slate
UK slate can offer clear embodied carbon advantages.
Buildings that changed the future of architecture. Book review.
Reslating an ancient water mill
A rare opportunity to record, study and repair early vernacular roofs.
Featured articles
Check out some of the best features and news from Designing Buildings as well as key stories from around the web.
Construction Management, 8 July
NEETs crisis drives interest in trades, but apprenticeships barriers remain.
Passive fire protection webinar
MEP services penetration seals.
Where its at podcast (and video) - The role of the Architectural Technologist as an Expert Witness.
More than 200 remarkable buildings added to SAVE’s Buildings at Risk register.
Government scraps pre-application consultation for Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects.
Historic England and infrastructure
New projects offer opportunities for the historic environment and local communities.
Construction Management, 2 July
Construction deaths halve in two years.
Green Book changes to drive investment in all parts of UK.
Minimum energy efficiency standards (MEES)
CIAT briefing on response to consultations for privately rented non-domestic properties.
Connect, collaborate, shape the future
Registration now live for UK Construction Week Birmingham.
CIOB announces Saul Humphrey FCIOB as new President for 26/27 term.
A quick, simple, and zero-bills solution to prevent overheating.




























