A self-levelling floor compound for upgrading and renovating new and existing internal floors in light to heavy-duty applications, Stopgap 800 Wearcoat is designed to deliver a standalone wearing surface in industrial settings where floorcoverings are not required to be installed…. Continue Reading →
The Palace of Westminster was built during the Middle Ages as a royal residence to a number of famous—as well as infamous—monarchs. Over time, it became a meeting place for the first members of Parliament, and the first official Parliament… Continue Reading →
A £30m luxury leisure development scheme which has been ten years in the making has finally been given the green light today (4 June) by Newcastle City Council. Councillors voted unanimously in favour of the plan, saying it was a… Continue Reading →
A landmark of Finnish architecture, Helsinki Central railway station opens as a design hotel – Scandic Grand Central is Eliel Saarinen´s masterpiece with an extension that respects the original The Helsinki Central Railway Station, and its administrative buildings, are amongst Eliel… Continue Reading →
The award-winning, sustainable Carbis Bay Hotel in Cornwall will host leaders from seven of the largest economies of the world for this year’s G7 Summit. Situated in Cornwall, which is described as a “powerhouse for green innovation” on the UK Government’s website,… Continue Reading →
Setcrete Rapid Set Repair Mortar repairs damaged or worn concrete in just 30 minutes. The water-mix mortar can be used internally or externally and applied up to 25mm thick on horizontal surfaces or 10mm on vertical surfaces. It is suitable… Continue Reading →
Situated in a rural forest in Norway, the new Torvbråten primary school has become Norway’s second school to achieve the highly-regarded Nordic Swan Eco-label, which is awarded for best practice in environmental of products and developments. Designed by Link Arkitektur,… Continue Reading →
One of the oldest libraries in Britain, Lambeth Palace Library is tasked with the preservation of the Church of England’s documentary history, and is the home of records dating as far back as the 9th century. Situated in the heart… Continue Reading →
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