Read the January 2010 issue of PSB
The January 2010 issue of Public Sector Building Magazine is available to read now.
In this issue, PSB talks to one ceramics company about how it is trying to minimise its effect on the environment.
The January 2010 issue of Public Sector Building Magazine
Also featured, Graham Sims explains how architectural ironmongery plays a large part in ensuring DDA compliance.
PSB reports on the roofing company that is working with the RSPB to save London's sparrow population.
Holly Sacks focuses on the best practice in the specification and installation of access control readers.
John Harvey examines the key factors to be considered when installing windows and glazed facades at height.
Fred Bass explains the advantages of adopting an holistic approach to lighting design.
Victoria Barron discusses the importance of responsibly sourced building materials.
Romy Rawlings examines what outdoor learning spaces can do for UK schools and their pupils.
And finally, PSB highlights the new attractions at Ecobuild 2010.
The full magazine is available to view online for free, and is available to download via the Buildingtalk homepage - click on the PSB logo today!.
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Correct door protection can reduce costs
Simon Gardiner, sales and marketing director at Royde and Tucker, highlights the importance of specifying correct hardware and door protection to reduce maintenance costs in the future. -
Natural daylight enhances learning environments
Paul Trace from Lumen Rooflight discusses the benefits of natural daylight in the classroom. -
Build Up supports local BSF opportunities
Angela Smith, editor of PSB brings to your attention the launch of a BSF Meet the Buyer forum from Build Up North Staffordshire, the UKs most successful construction industry network. -
PSB looks at the benefits of quality public spaces
Julian Lewis, director at East Architects, discusses how the quality of public spaces can play a part in creating substantial economic, cultural and social benefits for Local Authorities. -
Drainage infrastructure needed to prevent flooding
Steve Voller, operations director at Bentley says that if local authorities want to avoid the pain and cost of more flood disasters, they need to ensure drainage infrastructure is mapped.
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