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Moor House is a large office building in the City of London. It is located on the Northern edge of the financial district and is one of the largest buildings in the area, standing 84 metres (276 ft) tall and with 29,000 square metres of floorspace.
“Good ventilation and natural light are factors in improved worker productivity” Joel Quintal, Sustainability Director – Jones Lang LaSalleGreen Building and Workplace Productivity While green buildings are often touted for their lessened impact on…
SPD SmartGlass was designed to maximise the use of natural daylight in buildings to improve the well-being of the people within.
Smart Architectural Aluminium has announced their new MC 600 curtain wall system has successfully passed CWCT testing on the first attempt.
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Embrace the SunControl daylight to improve the lives of the people who work and live in your buildingsControl sunlight without shades or blinds, manage glare and heat without compromising your viewGlass is one of the most stunning features of a…
Glazing Vision continue to supply rooflights across the globe, the latest being 3 No. Multipart Walk on Flushglaze rooflights 6000mm x 800mm for the PS1 project in New York.
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4 Million European citizens contract a HealthCare Acquired Infection, HCAI, each year & 37,000 of these people will dieThe UK’s Health Protection Agency (HPA) has published the results of the fourth HCAI Point Prevalence Survey.
Featured in this issue; SmartGlass in action at the new Microsoft HQ in Lisbon Portugal, the latest TripAdvisor guest reviews discuss SmartGlass bathrooms and the shocking results of a recent study into HCAI prevalence in healthcare environments.
Review of New Court Building By Rowan Moore “Rothschild is one of the world’s most august financial institutions, reflected in its discreet yet opulent new City HQ designed by Rem Koolhaas’s OMA” The City of London is, in its own special way,…
SPD SmartGlass – The ideal solution for LEED® Projects SPD SmartGlass was designed to maximise the use of natural daylight in buildings to improve the well-being of the people within.
The UK’s Health Protection Agency (HPA) has published the results of the fourth HCAI Point Prevalence Survey.
Trends and Forces Shaping the Future of the Building SkinPressure Brings Change…The architectural façade has long been a compelling focus of interest for building scientists and designers alike, combining attributes of both appearance and…
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Improving the Management of Light in Museumsby Manoj Phatak, C.Eng, (C) 2011 Domoticware S.L.U In the museum sector there is a clear dilemma: the more we exhibit works of art, the more light damage they incur; conversely, reducing light levels…
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The UK’s Health Protection Agency (HPA) has published the results of the fourth HCAI Point Prevalence Survey.