August 11, 2017

New AMF TOPIQ range offers an innovative solution for all interiors

Following extensive research, the team at Knauf AMF have come up with a new range of high performance acoustic ceiling solutions which enable architects to achieve their vision.​AMF TOPIQ is an innovative range of ceiling tiles and rafts which strengthen Knauf AMF’s position as a leading complete systems provider for

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August 11, 2017

Average property prices in UK cities now six times annual earnings

Average house prices in cities in the UK have reached their highest since 2008 and are more than six times annual earnings, new research shows. The affordable cities review report from Lloyds Bank shows that the average UK city house price has risen by 8% from £196,229 in 2015 to its highest ever level of £211,880 in 2016. This has resulted in average affordability in the nation’s cities worsening in the last 12 months from 6.2 to 6.6 times gross average annual earnings, the third successive annual decline in affordability. The latest figures from Lloyds Bank also reveal a significant North/South divide, with 17 of the 20 least affordable cities located in southern England and only Lichfield, Leicester and York appearing in the top 20 outside of the South. Winchester has recorded the biggest gains over the past decade, whilst London, not surprisingly, has seen the largest growth during the economic recovery of the last five years. By contrast, all of the 20 most affordable cities for home buyers are outside of southern England. Affordability in UK cities is, on average, now at its worst level since the average house price to earnings rose to 7.2 at the height of the last housing market boom in 2008. ‘House price rises in the past three years have risen more steeply than average wage growth, making it more expensive to buy a home in the majority of UK cities. This has also widened the North/South divide, as house prices in the South have generally seen stronger growth than in the North,’ said Andrew Mason, Lloyds Bank mortgage products director. Oxford is the UK’s least affordable city with the average house price 10.68 the gross average earnings in the city. At an average price of £364,429, houses in Oxford are more expensive compared with average earnings in the city than in any other UK city. This is partly due to Oxford’s attractiveness to commuters working in London. Winchester at 10.54, London at 10.06, Cambridge at 9.9 and Bath at 9.77 make up the top five least affordable cities. The London average figure disguises considerable variations across the capital with central boroughs being significantly less affordable than the Greater London average. Lichfield at 7.53 and York at 7.5 are the least affordable cities outside southern England. Londonderry in Northern Ireland is now both the UK’s most affordable and least expensive city. The average property price in the Northern Ireland city of £113,302 is 3.8 times the gross average annual earnings. Elsewhere in Northern Ireland Belfast at 4.42 and Lisburn at 4.64 are the fourth and sixth most affordable cities respectively, due primarily to the relatively low house prices in the country. Northern English and Scottish cities make up the remainder of the top 10 most affordable cities with Bradford at 4.31, Hereford at 4.55, Durham at 4.73, Lancaster at 4.89, Carlisle at 5.03, Glasgow at 5.07 and Stirling at 4.11. Winchester has recorded the biggest price rise of any UK city over the past decade with a gain of 79%. Aberdeen is the only city outside the southern counties of England in the top 10 of cities to see large house price growth, with a gain of 58%. More recently, London has recorded the highest house price growth with a rise of 53% during the past five years followed by Salford at 48% and Cambridge at 46%. Eight of the 10 top performers since 2011 are in southern England with the exception being Salford at 48%, which has seen significant investment for regeneration, and Newcastle Upon Tyne at 33%. BOOKMARK THIS PAGE (What is this?)      Source link

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New AMF TOPIQ range offers an innovative solution for all interiors

Following extensive research, the team at Knauf AMF have come up with a new range of high performance acoustic ceiling solutions which enable architects to achieve their vision.​AMF TOPIQ is an innovative range of ceiling tiles and rafts which strengthen Knauf AMF’s position as a leading complete systems provider for acoustic ceiling and wall solutions. AMF TOPIQ provide superior sound absorption, the highest rating for fire safety – A1 reaction to fire and 100% RH moisture resistance. The tiles offer aesthetic appeal too, with a clean, streamlined and elegant appearance. AMF TOPIQ is available in four different styles offering a perfect solution for any interior. Following extensive research, the team at Knauf AMF have come up with a new range of high performance acoustic ceiling solutions which enable architects to achieve their vision. AMF TOPIQ is an innovative range of ceiling tiles and rafts which strengthen Knauf AMF’s position as a leading complete systems provider for acoustic ceiling and wall solutions. AMF TOPIQ provide superior sound absorption, the highest rating for fire safety – A1 reaction to fire and 100% RH moisture resistance. The tiles offer aesthetic appeal too, with a clean, streamlined and elegant appearance. AMF TOPIQ is available in four different styles offering a perfect solution for any interior. TOPIQ Prime ceiling tiles have a maximum sound absorption coefficient (aw) of 0.95, making them particularly effective at absorbing sound in the speech-related frequency range of between 250 and 4000 Hz. TOPIQ Prime is the ideal choice for areas where sound intelligibility is important. TOPIQ Efficient Pro makes rooms even quieter. The tiles achieve the highest sound absorption coefficient of 1.0. TOPIQ Efficient Pro ceilings also offer excellent sound insulation, helping prevent sound spreading into adjoining rooms. This is perfect for meeting rooms, offices and other areas where private conversations take place. The tiles are available in different coating options. TOPIQ Efficient Pro Hygena ceiling tiles are specially developed for areas with stringent moisture resistance requirements and strict hygiene standards. The ceiling surface has an anti-microbial coating which is resistant to the growth of bacteria and mould. TOPIQ Efficient Pro Hygena is ideal for healthcare and kitchen environments.All AMF TOPIQ ceiling tiles are available in 600x600mm, 600x1200mm and 625x1250mm sizes. The tiles are easy to install using AMF Ventatec and DONN grid systems.TOPIQ Sonic Element are frameless and seamless ceiling rafts creating a monolithic finish. They are available in a choice of shapes and colours – each raft is fully colour coated on all sides. The edges are reinforced using AMF TOPIQ Strong Edge Technology to make them resilient.The rafts are quick and easy to install. The fixing wires are attached to anchor points on the rafts and look as if they’re hidden, giving the impression that the ceiling rafts are floating. Like all products in the TOPIQ range, the rafts offer outstanding sound absorption. TOPIQ Sonic Element rafts are perfect for thermal mass buildings, or where a traditional suspended ceiling is not viable. Information about AMF TOPIQ is available to download on a new app, AMF InfoCentre, which is designed to make specifying even easier. AMF InfoCentre is free from Google Play Store and Apple App Store and is compatible with all smart phones and tables. To make an appointment with an area manager, who would be happy to provide advice to ensure your project has a healthy acoustic environment and meets any regulations email info@knaufamf.co.uk to request samples.  Source link

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