July 15, 2017

RIBA awards £75,000 to support architectural research

The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has today announced the recipients of the RIBA Research Trust Awards, the RIBA LKE Ozolins Studentship and the RIBA Boyd Auger Scholarship. RIBA Research Trust Awards The RIBA Research Trust Awards are offered annually to support independent architectural research. The 2016 recipients of

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Company expose family to risk of asbestos

A Hertfordshire-based home improvement company has been fined after the unsafe removal of asbestos material from a domestic property. St Albans Magistrates’ Court heard how Ace of Hearts Home Improvement Limited (AOH) removed asbestos containing materials (ACM) from a domestic property in St Albans. The Asbestos Insulation Board (AIB) soffits

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Ideal Standard brings back 1970s classic Avocado Green bathroom suite

Ideal Standard brings back 1970s classic Avocado Green bathroom suite Published:  01 April, 2016 Leading British bathroom manufacturer, Ideal Standard, is to re-introduce the iconic 1970s Avocado bathroom suite, in response to demand from ‘hipster’ young professionals. The retro colour, which Brits have spent the last 30 years paying to have

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July 15, 2017

RIBA awards £75,000 to support architectural research

The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has today announced the recipients of the RIBA Research Trust Awards, the RIBA LKE Ozolins Studentship and the RIBA Boyd Auger Scholarship. RIBA Research Trust Awards The RIBA Research Trust Awards are offered annually to support independent architectural research. The 2016 recipients of the RIBA Research Trust Awards are: Bill Halsall and Robert MacDonald, ‘Design for Dementia: The International Architectural Challenges and Responses’- £8,000 Philip Graham, ‘Appropriate Housing: A land partnering model to deliver good homes as places to stay and play’- £8,000 Roland Karthaus, ‘Building rehabilitative spaces’- £8,000 Torsten Schmiedeknecht, ‘The representation of modern architecture through illustrations in postwar British children’s literature’- £6,000 RIBA LKE Ozolins Studentship The RIBA LKE Ozolins Studentship is awarded to a student who wishes to pursue, continue, or complete a higher degree in research (PhD/MPhil or MRes). The 2016 recipient of the RIBA LKE Ozolins Studentship is:  Judit Ferencz, ‘The Graphic Novel as an Interdisciplinary Conservation Method in Architectural Heritage’ – £40,000 RIBA Boyd Auger Scholarship The RIBA Boyd Auger Scholarship supports architecture students or recent graduates by providing an opportunity for imaginative, original research and travel. The 2015 recipient of the RIBA Boyd Auger Scholarship is: Laura Evans, ‘Portico and Patio: Response to Climate and Tradition in Cuban Modernist Architecture’ – £5,000 Applications for the three funding schemes were assessed by the RIBA Research Grants sub-committee, which comprises: Professor Robert Brown, Plymouth University (RIBA Council member) Dolan Conway Sophie Handler (Chair) Robert Mitchell, Mitchell Taylor Workshop  Dr Alexandra Stara, Kingston University Victoria Thornton, Open City  Meryl Townley, van Heyningen and Haward Architects (RIBA Council member) Dr Stephen Walker, University of Sheffield RIBA President, Jane Duncan said: “I am pleased that this year we are supporting such a diverse range of research, all of it valuable to the progression of architecture. I am particularly thrilled that three of the RIBA Research Trust Award projects are based in or working with RIBA Chartered Practices; it is vital that we support the future of our profession by encouraging our members to collaborate on innovative research.” RIBA Research Grants sub-committee Chair, Sophie Handler said: “The committee was delighted to see such a broad range of exciting submissions for this year’s awards. It is encouraging to see such breadth and creativity in these submissions, by both skilled researchers and practicing architects alike.” Ends Notes to editors: 1. For further press information contact Callum Reilly in the RIBA Press Office: 020 7307 3757 callum.reilly@riba.org 2. Images of the winners and their work, as well as research outlines, can be downloaded here: https://riba.box.com/s/vjx10cn2299l25ksab1166pat5duzor0 3. For more information, visit www.architecture.com/researchtrustawards; www.architecture.com/ozolins and/or www.architecture.com/RIBABoydAugerScholarship 4. The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) is a global professional membership body that serves its members and society in order to deliver better buildings and places, stronger communities and a sustainable environment. www.architecture.com Follow us on Twitter for regular RIBA updates www.twitter.com/RIBA Posted on Wednesday 27th July 2016 Source link

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Company expose family to risk of asbestos

A Hertfordshire-based home improvement company has been fined after the unsafe removal of asbestos material from a domestic property. St Albans Magistrates’ Court heard how Ace of Hearts Home Improvement Limited (AOH) removed asbestos containing materials (ACM) from a domestic property in St Albans. The Asbestos Insulation Board (AIB) soffits surrounding the underside of the guttering around the front, gable end and back of the property had been dismantled in an unsafe manner creating the serious risk of respiratory exposure of asbestos fibres to the two workers and the residents of the property (family of four including two children). An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) into the incident which occurred on 25 Sept 2015 found that the company were not licensed to remove asbestos. Ace of Hearts Home Improvements Limited, of Alldicks Road, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, pleaded guilty to breaching Regulation 8(1) and Regulation 16 of the Control of Asbestos at Work Regulations 2012, and The Health & Safety at Work etc. Act 1974, Section 33 (1) (g) in that it failed to comply with an Improvement Notice, and was fined £100,000 and ordered to pay costs of £2,118.50. For further information on asbestos visit: http://www.hse.gov.uk/asbestos/ Notes to Editors: The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is Britain’s national regulator for workplace health and safety. It aims to reduce work-related death, injury and ill health. It does so through research, information and advice, promoting training; new or revised regulations and codes of practice, and working with local authority partners by inspection, investigation and enforcement. www.hse.gov.uk More about the legislation referred to in this case can be found at: www.legislation.gov.uk/ HSE news releases are available at http://press.hse.gov.uk Journalists should approach HSE press office with any queries on regional press releases. Source link

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Ideal Standard brings back 1970s classic Avocado Green bathroom suite

Ideal Standard brings back 1970s classic Avocado Green bathroom suite Published:  01 April, 2016 Leading British bathroom manufacturer, Ideal Standard, is to re-introduce the iconic 1970s Avocado bathroom suite, in response to demand from ‘hipster’ young professionals. The retro colour, which Brits have spent the last 30 years paying to have removed from their homes, is set for a surprise comeback after increased demand for something ‘iconic and quirky’.  The avocado bathroom suite became fashionable in the 1970s, but lost favour in the late 1990s, and last year the was voted the most likely feature to put people off buying a home, alongside woodchip wallpaper, crazy paving and artex ceilings From avocado on toast, to avocado ice cream, the superfood is a recent phenomenon – and it’s thought that it’s social media popularity, combined with the Spring Summer ’16 fashion trend for retro colours, is the reason why the infamous avocado green is making a return to British Bathrooms. Ideal Standard has therefore decided to bring the universally loved trend back and, after more than 20 years since it was discontinued, has re-introduced the colour way as a hero option for its Tempo bathroom range. Robin Levien, Ideal Standard international designer, said: “The one thing that guarantees a revival of anything is that it is universally hated – and sure enough the infamous Avocado bathroom created by Armitage Shanks back in 1969 is being re-launched by popular demand.” Source link

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