Urban beekeeping has the potential to revive ailing bee populations and provide city dwellers with a welcome taste of the wild. Cundall invited 30,000 honeybees onto the terrace of its London office, and controlled hive temperature and humidity to ensure a bumper harvest for its staff. Harry Barnes and Kavita Kumari report
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Kick up the arts
Festivals are known as much for the waste and squalor they create as for the quality of entertainment on offer, but some former music execs are now showing the arts world how to save resources. Liza Young goes for a spin with Julie’s Bicycle
The power of three
New CIBSE President Nick Mead joins fellow presidents Andy Sneyd and Stephen Hodder to discuss how institutions can encourage the professions to break out of their silos and become involved in collaboration. Ewen Rose senses a cultural change at the first presidential debate in Westminster Central Hall
Guide A – CIBSE’s essential guide to environmental design explained
Our three-part series highlights the most important changes to CIBSE Guide A. Tim Dwyer explains the changes on a chapter-by-chapter basis. Part one looks at design stages, use of data and thermal comfort
Florence Nightingale: nurse and building engineer
The Lady with the Lamp was one of the first to recognise the importance of air quality in the treatment of hospital patients, and her recommendations on ventilation rates are similar to today’s CIBSE guidance, says SE Controls’ Chris Iddon
The treasure hunt
With more than 150 people already on the CIBSE register of Lead Assessors, the uptake of ESOS is gathering pace. Liza Young takes a tour of the Marriott Heathrow Hotel to find out what assessors look for during an energy audit
‘I cannot think of a better career than services engineering’
Mike Davies, one of the founding partners of the Richard Rogers Partnership – and part of the team that worked on the groundbreaking Pompidou Centre in Paris – has proved he has foresight as well as insight. Liza Young speaks to the man in red
Driving home fire safety
Jet fans have long been the go-to technology for effective car park ventilation, but developing safe and reliable systems
is often challenging. James Allen discusses the need for greater understanding of smoke control in car park design
