Architects' Journal 1995 Barrie Evans - Abstracts

Architects' Journal 1995 Barrie Evans
TitleSubjectAuthors
A meeting of the ages: in the re-erection of sixteenth-century Longport House as a working building, historical authenticity meets the Building Regulations.Business, internationalBarrie Evans
Building products at Batimat. (French biennial building exhibition)Business, internationalBarrie Evans
Composite timber framing: composite timber beams are being used by architect Architype as an ecological framing method for self-build houses.Business, internationalDeborah Singmaster, Barrie Evans
Computers at the NEC. (ICAT 95 exhibition, NEC, Birmingham, England)Business, internationalBarrie Evans
Electronic whole-building models.Business, internationalBarrie Evans
Energy lessons from school: the development of a competition-winning school design has lessons to teach us about designing passive low-energy buildings.Business, internationalBarrie Evans
Fire engineering developments: the recent fire engineering workshop at the RIBA is one of a series aiming to keep architects up to date with new methodologies.Business, internationalBarrie Evans
Focus for construction research: CRISP - the new Construction Research and Innovation Strategy Panel - aims to prioritise research industry-wide.Business, internationalBarrie Evans
High-tech thinking, low energy: a simple passive low-energy approach characterises Sir Norman Foster and Partners' Microelectronic Centre at Duisburg, now on site.Business, internationalBarrie Evans
Housing on a glazed street: a glazed street is the organising focus of a prize-winning low-energy, low-cost housing scheme recently completed at Milton Keynes.Business, internationalBarrie Evans
IT-based practice and projects: a round-up of trends, new software and system releases following the recent CICE and ICAT exhibitions.Business, internationalBarrie Evans
Keeping the cool pies moving. (Waitrose's new warehouse)Business, internationalBarrie Evans
Making buildings healthier. (occupant health)Business, internationalBarrie Evans
Manufacturing buildings. (the case for increased standardisation and prefabrication to help cut costs in the building industry)Business, internationalBarrie Evans
New cooling for old buildings. (fabric thermal storage)Business, internationalBarrie Evans
Pleasures of the environment. (environmental design considerations)Business, internationalBarrie Evans
Seen to be green: the highly prefabricated Centre for Understanding the Environment is a green exhibtion building which exemplifies a distinctly green architecture.Business, internationalBarrie Evans
Services of the future: with arhitects increasingly working closely with services engineers, CIBSE's annual conference can be a source of ideas and design guidance.Business, internationalBarrie Evans
Steel sheet goes structural: curved steel sheeting has been developed into a structural technology for roofs and composite floors. It will soon be available in the UK.Business, internationalBarrie Evans
Sustainably managed forestry: the UK's timber suppliers are fighting back in the green battle over timber imports and sustainable forest management.Business, internationalBarrie Evans
Tailor-made information. (future of digital media)Business, internationalBarrie Evans
The two cultures of lighting. (the use of light as an architectural feature and as a functional necessity) (includes related article)Business, internationalBarrie Evans
Timber - not green enough?: timber is often seen as one of the 'greenest' materials. But a Friends of the Earth report sees this sector as currently unsustainable.Business, internationalBarrie Evans
Time for cost-in-use?: changes in client expectations and new computer tools could help the concept of cost-in-use take off after its many false starts.Business, internationalBarrie Evans
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