The Regs: Don’t expose yourself to risk when designing masonry walls
It is dangerous to assume that bricks and mortar are always going to be waterproof, warns Geoff Wilkinson
By Geoff Wilkinson 20 July 2021 3,590 Views
It is dangerous to assume that bricks and mortar are always going to be waterproof, warns Geoff Wilkinson
By Geoff Wilkinson 3 June 2021 25,180 Views
Geoff Wilkinson looks at where fire-resistant cavity barriers are required in buildings
By Geoff Wilkinson 27 April 2021 6,724 Views
Geoff Wilkinson looks at best practice for the fire-safe design of kitchens in restaurants and cafés
By Geoff Wilkinson 8 April 2021 3,042 Views
Geoff Wilkinson explains what you need to know about January’s draft Approved Document [X], which deals with overheating in buildings
By Geoff Wilkinson 19 February 2021 1,396 Views
The government’s response to the Future Homes consultation is hugely disappointing in its neglect of energy efficiency improvements, says Geoff Wilkinson
By Geoff Wilkinson 12 January 2021 4,673 Views
Geoff Wilkinson looks at requirements in the Building Regulations relating to green roof installation
By Paul Finch 6 January 2021 831 Views
In general, I am optimistic about the year to come, at least from the point of view of architects and others involved with the creation of the built environment, writes Paul Finch
By Geoff Wilkinson 19 November 2020 1,269 Views
A year on from the Phase 1 recommendations of fire engineer and expert witness Dr Barbara Lane, Geoff Wilkinson examines how safety guidance is changing
By Geoff Wilkinson 16 October 2020 1,242 Views
Geoff Wilkinson takes a look at one of the major causes of death and injury in homes and places of work – trips and falls
By Peter Drummond 24 September 2020 1,227 Views
Kilmarnock-based architect Peter Drummond hits out at government moves that could weaken Scotland's tougher fire regulations