Housing Focus – Page 15

  • Yorkon’s eye-catching buildings to hook style-conscious new clients
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    Pump up the volume

    2007-08-31T00:00:00Z

    Martin Spring takes a look at the latest advances in volumetric construction, from novel uses for shipping containers to designs for modules that are – whisper it – less boxy. But will any of this increase its popularity among housebuilders?

  • Greenbelt
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    Should new housing be built on green belt land?

    2007-08-15T16:00:00Z

    The Social Market Foundation says the government will have to build on the green belt to meet its housing targets.

  • PRP Architects’ PFI nursing home at Tandridge Heights in Oxted, Surrey.
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    Mini cost model: Nursing homes

    2007-08-10T00:00:00Z

    As people in the UK live longer, demand for residential care and nursing homes is growing – as are our expectations of the standard of living they will provide. Max Wilkes of Davis Langdon looks at how home developers and operators are rising to the challenge

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    The quiet revolutionary

    2007-08-03T00:00:00Z

    Don’t be fooled by the lack of windmills and solar panels – this Innovate Properties building in Leeds is the greenest office in the UK, even with its mechanical ventilation. Eleanor Cochrane finds out how it was done

  • Three medium-rise blocks encircle a pedestrian square
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    Guess who just upped their street cred

    2007-07-20T00:00:00Z

    You’d expect the winners of the Housing Design Awards to be ambitious schemes. But you may be surprised to learn they’ve been built by the biggest mass developers and the smallest social landlords. Martin Spring celebrates some of the best entries and, on page 50, revisits a trailblazing former winner.Photographs ...

  • The Lighthouse: code level 6
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    … and cut!

    2007-06-22T00:00:00Z

    The politicians may want to reduce domestic carbon emissions to zero, but it’s the physicists and engineers that will decide whether it can be done. Thomas Lane took a trip to Watford to look the latest technology in the latest prototypes

  • Hi-tech features will include driverless taxis on overhead monorails and photovoltaic cells in the awnings
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    Masdar: Nice spot for a zero-carbon city...

    2007-06-01T00:00:00Z

    For his next trick, Norman Foster is going to turn a patch of desert in Abu Dhabi into the world’s first zero-carbon, zero-waste city. Martin Spring finds out how

  • The King Alfred mixed use scheme in Hove contains two tall residential towers. It was designed by Frank Gehry with HOK and CZWG
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    Cost model: Tall buildings

    2007-04-27T00:00:00Z

    Cities throughout the UK are developing residential towers and landmark skyscrapers. Steve Watts and Neal Kalita of Davis Langdon consider the design and construction challenges of high-rise development and provide a cost model for a central London office tower

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    The start of a beautiful friendship

    2007-04-05T00:00:00Z

    The proposed merger between Taylor Woodrow and Wimpey may be the biggest housebuilder deal so far, but it follows a year of frenetic takeover activity. Mark Leftly investigates what lessons this might hold for the new kid on the block

  • John Callcutt
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    Honest John

    2007-03-16T00:00:00Z

    John Callcutt’s housebuilding review is likely to be as candid as the man himself

  • The prototype Digital House was erected at the Architecture Foundation’s gallery in four days. It now awaits cladding
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    The digi-box

    2007-03-09T00:00:00Z

    Want a three-storey extension to a grade II-listed building in less than a day? Or a house that’s been digitally manufactured to be as easy to assemble as an Airfix model? Martin Spring visits two projects that are taking off-site manufacture to the next level

  • Drainage Channel for Patios
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    Drainage channel for patios

    2007-02-16T00:00:00Z

    Manthorpe has launched a drainage channel for patios and driveways.

  • Stainless Steel sink
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    Stainless steel sinks

    2007-02-16T00:00:00Z

    Carron Phoenix has launched a range of stainless steel sinks called Zeta. They have 180mm deep bowls and a draining board and sit 4mm off the work surface.

  • Walk in shower and door
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    Walk-in shower enclosures

    2007-02-16T00:00:00Z

    Aqata has brought out a range of walk-in shower enclosures called Minimalist.

  • Redrow's Debut Homes
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    The attainment of zero

    2007-02-16T00:00:00Z

    Housing The industry clearly has a lot of work to do to achieve carbon-free homes by 2016. Jan-Carlos Kucharek looks at four projects that are working out how it can be done

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    Heat exchanger for flats

    2007-02-16T00:00:00Z

    Alfa Laval has launched a heat exchanger to transfer heat from a district system to the local hot water supply in flats.

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    Home networking system

    2007-02-16T00:00:00Z

    Network solutions company Emitex has upgraded its home networking chassis to make it easier to install.

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    Stainless steel sinks

    2007-02-16T00:00:00Z

    Carron Phoenix has launched a range of stainless steel sinks called Zeta. They have 180mm deep bowls and a draining board and sit 4mm off the work surface.

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    Smart showerhead

    2007-02-16T00:00:00Z

    Upmarket bathroom fittings maker Hansgrohe has brought out a shower unit called Raindance AIR Showerpipe.

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    Circular extractor unit

    2007-02-16T00:00:00Z

    Danish ventilation specialist XTP Design has brought out a motorised extractor unit for kitchens and bathrooms.