How do you achieve best practice architectural detailing?
Ask any good architect and they will tell you that the difference between an average design and an award-winning design is in the details. “The devil is in the detail”.
Ask any good architect and they will tell you that the difference between an average design and an award-winning design is in the details. “The devil is in the detail”.
Use of decorative timber slats and beams for internal walls and ceilings The combustibility of building materials has been covered widely in the news after some devastating tragedies. A worldwide movement to reform regulatory control and identify the n
Introduction The best office is a functional office fit for purpose. This goal can be easily compromised through a lack of acoustic design input. Without proper acoustical advice, trends such as warehouse conversions, exposed soffits, glazed partitions
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Combustible cladding has been the focus of new legislation due to recent tragedies like the Lacrosse fire. Failure to ensure your design is built to code carries serious risks as architects can now be found liable for non-compliance. SUPAWOOD has compl
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Why choose MDF for your design project? Watch our video to find out why you should favor an MDF substrate over plywood for your next project. SUPAWOOD’s Rohan Burge breaks down the key advantages of MDF >>> We have also made up a fact sheet fo
Recently, the combustibility of building materials has been covered widely in the news after some devastating tragedies. A worldwide movement to reform regulatory control and identify the necessary levels of required fire safety has begun to ensure ade
Two tone stripes have been used in design since Roman times and appear throughout western architecture. They are often used to signal hazards or draw one’s attention. Some consider striped designs to be attractive, while others deem them offensive. Man
When you’re designing an entry lobby, a tiny office or a boutique shop, a small amount of feature linings can make a big difference. An imaginative use of wall and/or ceiling linings can create depth, open up an area and bring the interior to life. SUP