Duravit No.1 design that is ideal for any bathroom

Introducing the new Duravit No.1 complete bathroom series; that works well in both a minimalistic and contemporary setting. This is a compact and comprehensive product range that is excellent value for money within in the entry-level segment. This is an... View Article

Eventim Apollo’s stage refurbishment by Harlequin

LISTEN HERE 🔊 Last year the Eventim Apollo in Hammersmith went through a complete stage refurbishment plus additional custom stage building with Harlequin Floors. The Eventim Apollo, formerly the Hammersmith Apollo, is one of the UK’s largest original theatres. Designed... View Article

VORTICE is shouting about the new LINEO QUIET

Due to the popularity of the LINEO in-line fan, VORTICE is expanding the range by 43 new models including quiet and energy saving versions. The new LINEO range is the ventilation equivalent of a Swiss army knife, designed to offer... View Article

Safe Secure Protector

In mental rehabilitation settings – prisons or specialist mental healthcare – showers should meet standards of decency and assist in the delivery of care; providing safe and comfortable warm water for hygiene and wellbeing, whilst discouraging patients from intentional harm,... View Article

Resapol at the King James project

LISTEN HERE 🔊 Resapol recently worked with longstanding customer Bondcote, supplying material for the first stage of repair work at the King James project; repairing two of the overhead rail archways and bridges. The repair was deemed essential as several... View Article

Drawer delights from Keller

Keller Kitchens is well known across the UK’s residential and contract markets due to the impressive flexibility in terms of designs, colours and finishes. From the company’s roots in the Netherlands come initiatives which surpass those of today’s contemporaries. Finishes comprise... View Article

Gilberts serves science innovation

A new, landmark location for science and technology is engendering a stimulating environment for workers, in part through the physics of the ventilation. The 7-storey, 14,000m2 The Lumen represents the first component of the first phase in Newcastle’s Helix Innovation... View Article

Casings for transport hubs from Encasement

When it comes to durable and decorative casings for transport projects, Encasement’s extensive range has them covered, whether it’s an airport, train station or bus terminus. The company’s column casings and building linings provide wide choice of materials and finishes,... View Article

Concrete results for Crittall

A listed art deco building exemplifying reinforced concrete construction has been refurbished with Crittall Windows helping to ensure its original appearance was maintained. Victor House was built in 1937, designed by architect Peter Lind, as a headquarters for the British... View Article

New CIBSE guidance on building energy performance

The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE) has published revisions to its Technical Memorandum 54: ‘Evaluating operational energy performance of buildings at the design stage.’ The revisions bring the guidance up to date by taking account of regulatory changes... View Article