In association with Mumford & WoodTransforming traditional sashes22 January 2016ProductsAuthentic styling for sash windows with modern convenienceAuthentic styling for sash windows with modern convenienceRegion: United KingdomMore: ConservationSash windowsTimber windows
In association with Lomax + WoodTimber sash windows lead renovation of John Whichcord property4 December 2020ProductsDulwich townhouse by John Whichcord features Lomax + Wood windowsDulwich townhouse by John Whichcord features Lomax + Wood windowsRegion: LondonMore: Lomax + WoodTimber sash windowsRefurbishmentSpecification and complianceCertificationJohn Whichcord
In association with IQ GlassThe modern sash window elevating today's building designs15 November 2024ProductsAll-new version of the traditional sliding timber pane is becoming a pivotal feature in contemporary architectureAll-new version of the traditional sliding timber pane is becoming a pivotal feature in contemporary architectureRegion: United KingdomMore: IQ GlassVertical sash windowsModern sash windowsDaylightingGlazing designSpecification and compliance
In association with Mumford & WoodThink security29 April 2016ProductsTimber sashes meet Approved Document Q SecurityTimber sashes meet Approved Document Q SecurityRegion: United KingdomMore: ConservationDoorsWindowsTimberTimber windows
Will there be enough sustainable timber to go round?16 December 2024IntelligenceAs the construction sector turns increasingly to timber to achieve net zero, forestry may be unable to keep paceAs the construction sector turns increasingly to timber to achieve net zero, forestry may be unable to keep paceRegion: United KingdomMore: Sustainable architectureTimber constructionWaugh ThistletonStephen CousinsDesign construction & technologyCross-laminated timberLaminated veneer lumber
In association with Lomax + WoodLomax + Wood: FSC® certified from source to installation4 September 2020ProductsTimber windows and doors specialist achieves FSC Chain of Custody certificationTimber windows and doors specialist achieves FSC Chain of Custody certificationRegion: United KingdomMore: Lomax + WoodTimber windowsCertificationSpecification and complianceWindow specificationSustainablityEnvironmental standards
Breaking timber in Denmark: How, why and what next27 November 2024IntelligenceThe motivations and issues of designing in timberThe motivations and issues of designing in timberRegion: EuropeMore: Design construction & technologyCF MøllerJohn JervisSustainable architectureDenmarkStructural timberRob MarshCOP29Bio-based constructionTimberCLT
In association with Silent Windows by Hugo CarterSilent Windows keep things quiet at Tottenham Court Road hotel3 March 2021ProductsFor hoteliers who sell sleep, silence is goldenFor hoteliers who sell sleep, silence is goldenRegion: United KingdomMore: Hugo CarterSilent WindowsGlazing designSoundproofingAcoustic designHotel designWindow specification
In association with Lomax + WoodA leading light in windows and doors12 September 2018ProductsLomax + Wood offers all-round bespoke window solutionsLomax + Wood offers all-round bespoke window solutionsRegion: United KingdomMore: FenestrationGlazingThe Mandrake HotelManalo & WhiteLomax + Wood
In association with Mumford & WoodTimber: Growing our Low-Carbon Economy30 October 2014Products‘Timber: Growing our Low-Carbon Economy’‘Timber: Growing our Low-Carbon Economy’Region: United KingdomMore: Timber
In association with Victorian SlidersThe energy efficient sash for older building refurbs2 September 2024ProductsUse a modern window in a classic design to improve the sustainability of period properties sympatheticallyUse a modern window in a classic design to improve the sustainability of period properties sympatheticallyRegion: United KingdomMore: Victorian SlidersPVCu windowsHeritage buildingsHistoric buildingsRefurbishmentGlazing designSpecificationEnergy efficiency
Is Paris’s Wood Up a template for future timber housing projects?3 January 2025BuildingsLAN Architecture’s 16-storey tower, Wood Up, is the tallest timber building in FranceLAN Architecture’s 16-storey tower, Wood Up, is the tallest timber building in FranceRegion: EuropeMore: LAN ArchitectureParisTimber constructionHousingDesign construction & technologyBio-based constructionCLT