Lindner Group has launched MUTE+® cover A1, a textile sound absorber meeting A1 fire classification under DIN EN 13501-1 whilst maintaining WHO fibre-free status. The product addresses a gap in building acoustics where strict fire safety requirements have previously forced designers to compromise on sound absorption performance.
Lindner Group is launching BitHeat, a cloud-edge solution that places data centre functions decentrally within buildings. Server waste heat feeds directly into the heating system instead of being lost in traditional large-scale data centres.
Lindner Group KG has launched the Life Stereo_N glass partition wall, combining glazing with a timber frame designed for high-end office projects. The system addresses the growing market trend towards natural materials in contemporary interior design, bridging the gap between steel-framed and fully glazed solutions.
Velux has developed a solar-powered roller shutter for roof windows that operates without external power cabling. The solution is suitable for both residential and emergency escape windows and eliminates the need for complex wiring installation in existing building…
Federation of Master Builders research highlights how site dynamics between homeowners and tradespeople affect work standards and client satisfaction across Essex.
Users report Velux SSL solar roller blinds requiring expensive battery replacements after approximately six years of operation, raising questions about product longevity and total cost of ownership.
London-based practice Scott Brownrigg makes its Design Research Unit archive publicly accessible, signalling a shift in how architectural practices share historical research.
UK architecture practice Scott Brownrigg is expanding its thought leadership strategy through a dedicated research unit publishing design research articles.
Former Monkscroft school site approved for residential conversion by BDP architects, exemplifying growing adaptive reuse of underused education facilities.
Architecture firm BDP has finished construction of the University of Southampton's new Delhi campus, reflecting British universities' expansion into India's education market.
Architecture firm BDP has shaped Google's new British office, branded as 'Platform 37', signalling the tech giant's strategic positioning in the London property market.