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52-storey Morris + Company tower delayed amid fire brigade concerns over single staircase

Deezen

A planning application for a 52-storey tower in London's Canary Wharf designed by Morris + Company has been delayed just hours before it was due to be determined amid fire brigade concerns over safety. Unlike many countries, skyscrapers in England may have a single staircase if using a "stay put" fire safety strategy.

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10+ Things to Consider Before Renovating HomeĀ 

Architecture Ideas

Relevant Permissions According to Regulations Submit a written application for permits, if necessary to local authorities in your area before commencing the renovation work. Permits are imperative to ensure work is accomplished appropriately to designated standards without posing a threat or harm to you and your neighbors.

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Insights: What do different engineers do, and when do I hire one?

Matt Fajkus Architecture

Preface by Matt Fajkus: There is a saying that goes something like this, ā€œEngineers have to know everything about one thing, and architects have to know a little about everything.ā€ This includes coordinating with all consultants ā€“ especially engineers, who bring great value and technical expertise to any given project.

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Artificial Intelligence in Navigating the Building Codes

Santa Cruz Architect

Building codes are essential regulations that ensure the safety, efficiency, and sustainability of structures. They encompass a wide range of aspects, including structural integrity, fire safety, accessibility, energy efficiency, and environmental sustainability.

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Meet the Team: Who Works with an Architect on a Design Project?

DesignScape Architects

From building contractors, civil engineers, and even interior designers ā€” weā€™re here to help you find out exactly who works with an architect. With in-depth building codes knowledge and detailed calculations, your team of engineers can determine if your building is strong enough to uphold all relevant standards.

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"Design professionals can make choices to prove that disasters are not natural"

Deezen

The key lesson for design professionals, based on decades of previous disaster science, was that disasters can be stopped through planning, engineering and architecture connected to other skills and professions. Wider planning aspects would support walking, cycling, and public transportation, factoring in safety, reliability, and all weather.

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Why Your Architectural Design Should Include Access Control

The Architecture Designs

Often this can prove to be a challenge for architects when requested after concepts have already been developed as access control systems can disturb the aesthetics of a completed design proposal. Including access control in building design from day one, will permit you to maintain wiring and inspections on schedule.