The Regs: All change! Projects must have a ‘duty holder’ from 1 October
Geoff Wilkinson talks with Colin Blatchford-Brown about how the latest changes to the Building Regulations affect the role of the architect
Updates on the Building Regulations, including regular columns from Regs expert Geoff Wilkinson
By Geoff Wilkinson 14 September 2023 13,611 Views
Geoff Wilkinson talks with Colin Blatchford-Brown about how the latest changes to the Building Regulations affect the role of the architect
By Geoff Wilkinson 11 July 2023 438 Views
Geoff Wilkinson looks at the challenges ahead as the UK prepares to legislate for Net Zero
By Geoff Wilkinson 19 June 2023 1,477 Views
The UK government’s proposal to replace BS 476 with EN 1634 will involve a significant shift in fire safety standards, says Geoff Wilkinson
By Geoff Wilkinson 22 May 2023 1,241 Views
Geoff Wilkinson looks at what architects can do to make the world of work more inclusive for neurodiverse people
By Geoff Wilkinson 3 May 2023 4,723 Views
Geoff Wilkinson looks at requirements for movement joints in masonry walls
By Geoff Wilkinson 28 March 2023 11,849 Views
Geoff Wilkinson looks at an unusual solution to a fire safety problem on a home for a chef looking to host cookery demonstrations
By Geoff Wilkinson 22 February 2023 6,690 Views
Geoff Wilkinson looks at the interface between escape stairs and façades
By Geoff Wilkinson 12 December 2022 1,332 Views
Leaving it to a contractor to discover drainage hazards can derail even the best-designed schemes, warns Geoff Wilkinson
By Geoff Wilkinson 29 November 2022 4,082 Views
Geoff Wilkinson takes a look at the latest changes to Approved Document B (Fire Safety)
By Geoff Wilkinson 21 October 2022 1,358 Views
Geoff Wilkinson looks at the progress made on incorporating Embodied Carbon Assessment into the Building Regs and the role material selection can play