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Publication 194 Copper in Architecture Awards 13

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Copper in Architecture Awards 13
Publication 194

This is the 13th iteration of a design-led competition celebrating the use of copper in architecture in all its various forms.  Although started in the UK, over the last few years it has developed to recognise the best recently completed buildings in Europe.

The judging panel was chaired by Paul Finch, the Editor of The Architectural Review, and included regular contributors Gordon Talbot of Ian Ritchie Architects, Craig Casci of Hamilton Associates and Laurence Bain of Bain & Bevington Architects.  This year, the judges were joined for the first time by Ken Shuttleworth of Make Architects and the winner of the last European Award Kari Jarvinen of Kari Jarvinen Ja Merja Nieminen from Finland.

Although this is only the second time that a European category has been included, the judges were struck by the breadth and design quality of entries.  They settled on six shortlisted projects from the 31 European entries, leading to four closely contested Awards.  Separately from the European category, the Copper in Architecture Awards continue to recognise the best UK projects, this year with five very different buildings shortlisted from the 43 entries.

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Guide to Copper in Architecture
Free Publication

The new 18-page ‘Guide to Copper in Architecture’ has been published, providing essential background information on all aspects of copper sheet used for roofing, cladding and other architectural applications. It includes the latest comprehensive information on environmental issues resulting from extensive European research.

The Guide examines sources, recycling and characteristics of copper and its cost-effectiveness for roofing and cladding. Design issues are explored including copper’s suitability for virtually any three-dimensional shapes, development of its distinctive natural patina and the diversity of factory finishes available today. The Guide is available free of charge and has been accredited as ‘RIBA CPD Assessed Material’, supporting a series of RIBA assessed CPD seminars which can be held at architects’ offices.

Environmental issues are also covered, with new information resulting from 3 years work by a ‘European Competence Centre’ on Life Cycle Assessment providing the most accurate copper life cycle data available. In addition a recent, German study clearly shows that copper offers the lowest embodied energy compared with stainless steel and aluminium, as well as the lowest CO2 equivalent emissions. Much scientific research has also been carried out to understand the complex processes occurring in the environment with rainwater runoff from copper roofs. This has demonstrated that extensive use of copper to clad buildings is environmentally safe.

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Copper Roofing - In Detail
Publication 156 - Cost £25

An essential 120-page document designed to help architects, contractors and roofers with the design and installation of copper roofing, using today's best practice.

Several years in the making, the comprehensive guide is based on the long experience of experts working in the field combined with the modern, established European and British techniques. It also recognises the move towards mechanisation, in line with the Egan ethos.

A wide range of roofing situations is covered with sequential drawings to clearly show how each detail is formed, each backed-up with explanatory notes and commentaries.

The details illustrated will meet most conditions likely to be encountered but the principles shown should help with any unusual situations. Extensive use is made of tables for clear explanation of where particular details, roof pitches and bay widths can be used and in what combinations.

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Copper in Architecture Awards 12
Publication 181

These awards are the 12th iteration of an event celebrating the use of copper in architecture in all its various forms.  The jury this year was chaired by the editor of The Architectural Review, Paul Finch.  It comprised Laurence Bain of Bain & Bevington; Craig Casci of Hamilton Associates; Stas Louca of Glas Architects; and Gordon Talbot of Ian Ritchie Architects.

The judges welcomed the range and quality of the schemes submitted, though noting that some of the photography and presentation did not do the schemes justice.  The winning, highly commended and commended schemes were considered excellent examples of designs which were inherently interesting, and which exploited the attributes of copper to the full.

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