Jane Embury looks at post-pandemic regeneration As we emerge from the pandemic, it’s the construction sector that will help us to build back better. The sector comprises more than 300,000 companies, employs over two million people and contributes over 8% of the nation’s Gross Value Added (GVA). But the sector’s importance goes far beyond mere […]
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The explosion-proof glass market
Jane Embury warns against complacency in the new normal According to a report, the global explosion-proof glass market is expected to grow steadily between 2021-2027. Some of those applications will be in, for example, oil and gas facilities where there is a risk of accidental explosions. Most, however, will be in high-value applications such as […]
Living in interesting times
Jane Embury looks at the terrorist threat. “May you live in interesting times,” is widely regarded as an ancient Chinese curse. But it is neither ancient nor Chinese. It originated in the USA, being first used in the 1930s and popularised by Robert Kennedy in 1966. However, there’s no doubt that we do live in […]
A bit of Potter table magic
Jane Embury finds literary magic in an Edinburgh fire When fire breaks out, it must be contained. People can evacuate safely and damage can be minimised. The danger of an uncontained fire was highlighted by a blaze in Edinburgh last month. It spread from one café to an adjoining café. However, amid all the damage, […]
The architecture of change
Jane Embury looks at building sustainability There was an interesting article in Building Magazine last week. It was written by Sadie Morgan, a co-founding director of dRMM, and chair of the Quality of Life Foundation. She made the point that 2021 has been a year of transition, ushering us from the global shock of the pandemic […]