Kaye Alexander
Kaye Alexander has been technical editor since August 2008 and has been part of the editorial team since June 2007. She studied architecture at the University of Sheffield and graduated with a BA in Architectural Studies in 2006.
Contact Info
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- 020 7728 4568
- Email:
- Kaye.Alexander@emap.com
Stories
10 Trinity Square, London by Woods BagotSubscription
How Woods Bagot will change 10 Trinity Square with a glass ‘whirlpool’. By Kaye Alexander
Integrated Project DesignSubscription
Kaye Alexander looks at advanced contractual and modelling techniques on an HOK office refurb
Titus Salt School, Bradford by Anshen + AllenSubscription
Five years into the BSF programme, Anshen + Allen’s Titus Salt School in Shipley, near Bradford, shows the state of the art of school design, says Kaye Alexander
London South Bank University: Department of Architecture and Design Subscription
A strong mixture of approaches, but the LSBU show’s curatorship lacks attention to detail, writes Kaye Alexander
SouthGate Bath by Chapman TaylorSubscription
DESIGN DETAIL: Kaye Alexander considers SouthGate Bath, Chapman Taylor’s ‘traditional’ revamp of Bath’s retail centre
Lifeboat Station, Exmouth, The Bazeley PartnershipSubscription
FIRST LOOK: Bazeley’s £2.2m RNLI lifeboat station ‘mimics a storm tossed sea and the drama of rescue’
Judge rules fire service wrong on student flatsSubscription
District Judge Shamim Qureshi has ruled that student flats should be defined as ‘private dwellings’ as opposed to a hall of residence, in a decision that effects the fire safety strategy
The e-stack natural ventilation systemSubscription
The results of a trial using multiple e-stacks to naturally ventilate large buildings
Premiums set to rocket in PI 'perfect storm' Subscription
Insurance broker and risk advisor Marsh has warned of ballooning professional indemnity (PI) insurance premiums created by the threat of increased litigation, falling fee income and a riskier operating environment
First look: Sutherland Hussey's River Ericht schemeSubscription
Sutherland Hussey Architects has revealed its proposed visitor centre on the River Ericht in Blairgowrie, Scotland