Category “Buildings”

Tin Mining in Cornwall and Its Effects on Building Stability

Monday, 19 March, 2012

Cornwall has a very good amount of tin deposits in its vicinity. Considering that tin is one of the scarcest metals known on Earth, Cornwall has become a profitable spot for metal mining. The history of Cornwall tin mining can be traced back as early as the Bronze Age approximately 2,150 BC and ended at … Read More »

Why You Need to Have Building and Housing Surveys

Wednesday, 7 March, 2012

If you’re considering getting your property for lease or any mortgage activity, you would need the help of chartered surveyors for a quick check-up of the building’s stability and material quality. On the other hand, buying these properties would also require you to have the help of surveyors to protect your right to buy quality … Read More »

Defining Postmodern Architecture and Its Characteristics

Monday, 5 March, 2012

Postmodern architecture style and comfort addresses the needs of the present generation. The idea of postmodernism first emerged in the early 1950’s which featured a wide range of ideals and practices that are not normally perceived “acceptable” based on traditional philosophies. It has influenced every area of discipline, including Arts and Architecture. Several architectural designs … Read More »

Checking for Sustainable Architecture and Its Benefits

Monday, 27 February, 2012

  Sustainable architecture is a term encompassing any design technique that aims to an environmentally conscious design in the field of architecture. Green architecture is created to answer the call for sustainable construction for environmental preservation. Traditionally constructed buildings can damage the environment dramatically. In the United States alone, traditional buildings make up for 72% … Read More »

Urban design and Architecture

Wednesday, 8 February, 2012

Fundamentally, urban design entails connecting people and places. It’s achieved by aligning movement, urban form and nature to create a vibrant community. Urban design architecture concatenates place making through architecture, economic viability, environmental stewardship and social equity to curve unique beauty and identity in places. It’s all about the arrangement and architecture of buildings, transport … Read More »

Building Insurance For Flooding

Monday, 6 February, 2012

Reports of extreme weather conditions inflicting devastation all over the world is not a new thing on the news. Though most people here in the UK need not worry a lot with regards to property, personal belongings and well-being, there is a minority group of the population that have solemn anxieties. These are the homeowners … Read More »

Why are people coming to Cornwall?

Monday, 21 November, 2011

The secret isn’t ‘just out’ as the phenomenon of people escaping to Cornwall has been prevalent for years. A trawl of the internet will provide many tales of why individuals have left the large towns and cities for a change of pace, for work and for love and through their tales is the common thread … Read More »

Retaining Wall Stabilisation

Monday, 14 November, 2011

Unstable retaining walls can be quickly and efficiently stabilised using Platipus Ground Anchor Systems. The anchors, designed to work in a variety of soil conditions, and installed to depths ranging from 3m to 10m are capable of generating loads in excess of 100kn, and are available in a range of materials to suit short and … Read More »

Slope Stabilisation

Monday, 14 November, 2011

Slopes, Embankments and Excavations can be quickly and cost effectively stabilised utilising Platipus Ground Anchor Systems, erosion control coir matting and a variety of appropriate geotextiles. This method of Soil-Nailing can be carried out on slopes up to 70 degrees and the anchors are installed using hand-held equipment, lending itself to restrictive access working, with … Read More »

Temporary Works Support

Monday, 14 November, 2011

Excavations, Slips and Slopes can be quickly and cost effectively stabilised utilising Platipus Ground Anchor Systems, mesh reinforcement and timber soldiers. This method of Temporary Works carried out ‘top-down’ can stabilise cut faces up to 70 degrees and the anchors can be installed using either excavator mounted or hand-held equipment for restrictive access working. This … Read More »