Accordia residents facing huge bills after wooden balconies fail fire checks
Residents of a block at the Stirling Prize-winning Accordia housing scheme in Cambridge face major remediation works after its wooden balconies failed fire safety checks
Updates on the Building Regulations, including regular columns from Regs expert Geoff Wilkinson
By Ella Jessel 29 June 2021 7,011 Views
Residents of a block at the Stirling Prize-winning Accordia housing scheme in Cambridge face major remediation works after its wooden balconies failed fire safety checks
By Tatiana Whiting 24 February 2021 4,991 Views
Plans to steer Building Regulations towards segregated WCs are an attack on trans rights, writes UVW-SAW’s Tatiana Whiting
By Will Ing 28 January 2021 8,390 Views
In the wake of the Grenfell tragedy, professional indemnity insurance premiums have soared while exclusions have ballooned, an AJ survey shows, with 90% of practices worrying that this could threaten their businesses. Will Ing reports
By Paul Finch 6 January 2021 827 Views
In general, I am optimistic about the year to come, at least from the point of view of architects and others involved with the creation of the built environment, writes Paul Finch
By Will Ing 15 December 2020 5,431 Views
Residents of a Sheffield apartment block designed by AHR – then known as Aedas – have been evacuated after the building failed fire safety tests
By Ian Weinfass 18 November 2020 1,101 Views
Housing secretary Robert Jenrick has promised tougher regulations will improve building safety, after expressing his shock at this week’s revelations from the Grenfell Tower Inquiry
By Will Ing 11 November 2020 14,981 Views
The Building Research Establishment (BRE) has been accused of helping manufacturers to misleadingly market their insulation products as safe for high-rise buildings
By Will Ing 15 October 2020 1,550 Views
Judith Hackitt, the chair of the board behind the new Building Safety Regulator, has said the forthcoming overhaul of building regulations will ease the crisis of soaring costs of professional indemnity (PI) insurance for architects
By Will Ing 5 October 2020 2,414 Views
Tougher criteria for being allowed to design tall residential buildings have been put forward by the Competence Steering Group for Building a Safer Future
By Megan Kelly 25 September 2020 7,872 Views
The clerk of works on the Grenfell Tower refurbishment has said there was confusion about his role on the project, and that his responsibilities were ‘far more limited’ than his title, listed in tender documents and emails, suggested