Archetech Issue 36 2018 | Page 5

ARCHETECH Turning Dreams into Reality Main Features Editors Choice 19 - 39 Bathrooms & Kitchens 40 - 45 Coatings, Sealants & Paints 46 - 49 Doors, Windows & Fittings 51 - 53 Drainage & Plumbing 58 - 59 Education & Healthcare 60 - 61 Fire Safety & Security 65 - 67 Floors & Flooring 68 - 75 Heating, Ventilation & Insulation 76 - 81 Clerkenwell Design Week 82 - 93 Interiors & Interior Design 94 - 97 Landscaping & External Works 99 - 102 Lighting & Electrical 103 - 107 Roofing & Cladding 113 - 115 Editorial Highlights 116 - 129 Case Studies FD Creative - 06 fdcreative were approached by architecture and design firm Perkins + Will to be part of a professional international team to design a scheme for the headquarters of Astana Properties, in Astana, Kazakhstan. Grimshaw - 12 Grimshaw has delivered its first built project at Melbourne Airport, completing the T2 international 8th Baggage Reclaim Expansion on time and under budget. Tapscott - 24 James Tapscott, the Melbourne-based Land & Light artist, is delighted to announce completion of a new project in Shenzhen, China, in association with Art Front Gallery and United Art Projects. HWO - 28 Londoners aren’t looking for ‘luxury’ bells and whistles. They’re craving light, space, flexibility and community. Envac - 72 London is set to become home to one of the largest automated waste collection systems (AWCS) in Europe after Barking Riverside Limited. Camper & Nicholsons - 100 Camper & Nicholsons Marinas, the internationally renowned marina owners and operators confirmed today that it had agreed terms with Edinburgh Marina Granton Harbour Limited to design, commission, manage and operate the new Edinburgh Marina. DK - 108 DK, the world leading illustrated reference publisher, has announced its relocation to One Embassy Gardens. Try Andy- 34 The project is located in the centre Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK a former shipbuilding and manufacturing hub in the North East of England during the Industrial Revolution and is now a centre of business, arts and sciences. Make Architects - 54 A former Royal Mail sorting office site, just off London’s Oxford Street has been transformed into a high-quality mixed use development with a new publicly accessible garden, by Make Architects.