Introducing the Superplan Zero from Kaldewei

Superplan Zero, is the latest shower floor from Kaldewei and promises a completely floor-level finish. When creating Superplan Zero, Kaldewei took on board the wishes of their customer’s creating a product that is totally flat to the floor, with zero... View Article

Recycling Greywater delivers for exclusive Kensington Homes

An innovative, smart water-recycling technology has been installed as part of the prestigious 80 Holland Park development by CPC Group, located in one of London’s most exclusive residential neighbourhoods. To meet planning and building control regulations, mains water demand was... View Article

Why you should choose Carron cast iron radiators

Whether planning, designing or overseeing the construction/creation of a building/project, no matter how small or big, there are several reasons why you should choose Carron cast iron radiators: Over 50 Different Styles & Designs Available We offer over 50 different... View Article

Secure. Quality. Greener.

wedi is already well known for its innovative solutions for showers and bathrooms but perhaps it is less known that wedi is a certified EcoProfit operation for almost 15 years. The brand’s responsibility to people and the environment is second... View Article

The lengths we go to…

Building services design has gone to exceptional lengths to help achieve a high-end finish to a major hotel development- over 50m in this particular case. The length is that of the bulkhead in the reception area for the new 210... View Article

Renewed sense of purpose

Arup believes that its redevelopment of the workplace it designed in the 1990s in West London, including a refurbished facade, will save 40,000 tonnes of carbon compared with a new build approach. ADF’s Tom Boddy reports Situated on London’s Euston... View Article

Building innovation

George Spreckley from the Brick Development Association reviews the projects shortlisted for the innovation category in this year’s Brick Awards The Brick Development Association was excited to once again host the Brick Awards after a busy but disrupted two years... View Article

Hidden in plain sight

A new private residence overlooking a valley in the Czech Republic offers a seamless blend of expansive sight lines and privacy, but also a design that subtly disguises itself in its hilly site. Jack Wooler spoke to project architect Petr... View Article

A grand return

What’s been called the UK’s biggest festival of construction, London Build, returns in style to Olympia London’s Grand Hall for a live experience on 17 and 18 November focusing on key issues such as diversity Much more than just your... View Article

Ask the Architect: Rory Bergin

Rory Bergin, a regular contributor to ADF, is an architect and offsite specialist who set up and runs the Sustainable Futures team at HTA Design. He leads a specialist team of architects and engineers analysing building performance, and has overseen... View Article

Natural enhancements

Victoria Brocklesby at Origin shares insights on simple as well as more creative ways to maximise natural light in residential properties Natural light in a home has all kinds of benefits, including improving health and wellbeing, alongside performing the practical... View Article

Improving the air quality in schools with the Vortice Vario

Classrooms in England have come under the spotlight from the Department for Education (DfE) who are spending around £25m providing better ventilation for classrooms, including providing state schools with CO2 sensors. Research has suggested that poor light levels, the wrong temperatures, humidity, air... View Article