All Supplements articles – Page 34
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Features
Dry stone flooring
Stanhope was sick of waiting around for screed to dry, so it asked some suppliers to work out a way of doing without it. Thomas Lane kicks off a flooring special by explaining how they did just that.
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Dome improvements
WHO FITS IT - Mark Holden of 4m tells ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV about the intricacies of laying down resin flooring in the Millennium Dome
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Sporting chance
WHO MAKES IT - Gerflor’s French staff were sick as parrots when London won the 2012 Olympics. But the UK office was over the moon – it had big plans to supply floors to the new arenas.
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What to specify: offices
Glazed curtain walling, state-of-the-art lighting and a host of other products designed to make offices safer, more comfortable and generally less depressing …
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Let there be light
WHO MAKES IT — DP Architectural Lighting has established its name in the big league of interior design by providing bespoke lighting solutions to high profile clients like Foster and Partners.
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Style council
OFFICES — Ealing borough council wanted to migrate 2,500 staff from an archipelago of offices into its headquarters, and turn that into a sexy, sustainable civic centre for the good burghers of west London. Sonia Soltani reports on how it did the job, with a little help from Pringle Brandon
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What it costs: mechanical ventilation
In many instances mechanical ventilation may be the only option to manage office environments. Peter Mayer of ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV LifePlans explores the options
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Timber frame business centure: From little acorns…
HOW WE WORK TOGETHER — Directors from Reid Architecture, Woolgar Hunter and Donaldson & McConnell explain why they opted for a timber-frame solution on a business centre in West Lothian.
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Regeneration partnership of the year
Winner - Great Places Housing Group, with Urban Splash, FAT and the residents of the Cardroom Estate
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Mixed-use regeneration project of the year
Winner - Arsenal regeneration project, North London - Hepher Dixon