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Geoff Wilkinson

Geoff Wilkinson

Building Regs Columnist at Architects' Journal

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Recent Articles

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The Regs: Building control is broken – here’s how you can help fix it

Every architecture practice should respond to the government’s consultation on building safety regulation, says Geoff Wilkinson
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The Regs: Do not leave masonry design to the builder

This month Geoff Wilkinson offers another back-to-basics guide – this time on blockwork
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The Regs: We have to stop treating each project as a prototype

Modern Methods of Construction and standardised details are key to overcoming the Building Safety Act logjam, argues Geoff Wilkinson
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The Regs: The rules on window design are a contradictory mess

Geoff Wilkinson makes a plea for joined-up guidance on window design
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The Regs: Addressing flaws in the testing regime

Geoff Wilkinson looks at the failures of product certification and the government’s proposals for change 
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The Regs: Make room for EV charging

Geoff Wilkinson looks at the guidance on EV charge points in external works 
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The Regs: Beware the Ides of March

Important changes to Approved Document B, the guidance relating to fire safety, come into effect in March 2025, warns Geoff Wilkinson
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The Regs: Do I need building regs approval? (Part 3)

The third of Geoff Wilkinson’s three-part, back-to-basics reminder of when Building Control approval is required on a project
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The Regs: Do I need building regs approval? (Part 2)

Last month we looked at the basics of what constitutes building work under Regulation 3(c) and what ...
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The Regs: Do I need building regs approval? (Part 1)

With the introduction of much stricter penalties under the Building Safety Act and the periods of en...
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The Regs: What changes to Building Regs can we expect in the second...

The Building Safety Act requirements for principal designers actually arrived in October 2023 but it...
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The Regs: How to manage contracts to avoid fines and prosecutions

In light of the new Building Safety Act, it’s vital that architects start a project on the right foot, warns Geoff Wilkinson
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The Regs: Register ushers in a new age for building control

Geoff Wilkinson talks to Colin Blatchford-Brown about the impact of registration of building control inspectors
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The Regs: Reports of Building Control’s death are greatly exaggerated

A recently leaked letter suggested the Building Control system was on the verge of collapse. Geoff Wilkinson responds
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The Regs: Are you up to speed with the Building Safety Act? Part 3

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The Regs: Are you up to speed with the Building Safety Act? Part 2 ...

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The Regs: Are you up to speed with the Building Safety Act? Part 1

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The Regs: All change! Projects must have a ‘duty holder’ from 1 Oct...

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The Regs: How will the UK meet climate-change targets set out in Pa...

We are at a critical point in the process for deciding technical and legislative standards to addres...
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The regs: A testing time for fire doors lies ahead

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The Regs: Designing autistic friendly workplaces

Geoff Wilkinson looks at what architects can do to make the world of work more inclusive for neurodiverse people