by Mark Mason | Oct 28, 2016 | Architectural
Over the last few years, BIM has become something of a buzzword in the construction sector. In this post, I explore what it is and its importance in the future of the industry. What is BIM and why is it important? The acronym ‘BIM’ is an abbreviation of...
by Ffion Jones | Dec 17, 2015 | Architectural
Slandering: it seems to be a right of way for building surveyors when discussing the new and proposed architectural ‘wonders’ which grace our eyes every year. But there is such a difference in opinion when it comes to surveyors and preferred architecture. Some award...
by Michael Barker | Nov 3, 2015 | Architectural
Glass has always been popular in the construction industry, thanks to its versatile nature and its ability to let light in while keeping the elements out! In recent years, the use of frameless glass has grown. Bare minimum glass As you can see from the above picture,...
by William Grumitt | Nov 1, 2015 | Architectural
The number of architectural awards up for grabs grows every year but two that have stood the test of time, and which purport to celebrate respectively the bad and the best of British architecture, are the Carbuncle Cup and the Stirling Prize. But are they a good...
by Alex Page | Aug 25, 2015 | Architectural
If you’re an Architectural Technologist, the one question that clients, colleagues and peers will ask is: What is the difference between an Architectural Technologist and an Architect? In this post I hope I can make the distinction clear. I want to improve my...