Interpave's 16-page magazine looks in-depth at a wide range of important issues of interest to all those involved in urban design, hard landscaping, civil engineering and indeed any form of paving - whether designers, specifiers or contractors.
Main topics covered in each issue are listed below and PDF files can be downloaded by clicking on the issue cover.
November
2007
Applying Manual for Streets principles on the ground.
Retrofitting concrete block permeable paving in an adopted home-zone.
CIRIA update on adopting permeable paving and a new local authority forum.
Launching the new heavy duty block paving design guide.
Latest guidance on safe cutting for precast concrete products.
Project gallery.
May
2007
Review of the government's
new 'Manual for Streets'.
Overview of the 2006 international
paving block conference.
Urban regeneration in Liverpool
with precast concrete flags.
Lessons learnt from adopting
permeable paved streets in Oxfordshire.
Rainwater harvesting using
concrete block permeable paving.
The environmental credentials
of concrete as a material.
November
2006
The latest issues
affecting our paved environment including planning
guidelines, sustainability and health & safety.
Announcing the winner,
commendations and short - listed projects for
this year’s Award.
A review of important new
research on initial and whole of life paving
costs.
Interlay page with news
of the latest training initiatives and a new
membership drive.
A reminder of the essential
role played by precast concrete kerbs over the
years and into the future.
Developments in permeable
paving including legal and planning backgrounds,
software and new design guidance for both commercial
and domestic schemes.
May
2006
Lessons
from major heavy-duty block paving projects
in China and the UK – both
for the world’s largest container terminal
operator.
Permeable paving
is in the news with the government’s
sustainable housing code, an update of the latest
trends and case studies.
A leading expert looks
at the design of heavy duty projects using concrete
block permeable pavements.
The Interlay page focuses
on training and the latest initiatives from the
Association of Block Paving Contractors.
We review the Code of practice
for laying paving blocks which was extensively
revised at the end of last year.
This year’s
paving design awards in the USA demonstrate
a bold approach to colour pattern and texture
which we can learn from.
November
2005
Announcing the Winner and Shortlisted projects
for this year's Interpave Award.
Clearing up misleading claims about 'light
weight' kerb handling.
The Interlay page, focusing on the latest training
initiatives.
The case for precast concrete paving at the
London Olympic Games.
A leading environmental expert looks at permeable
paving and SUDS.
April
2005
Background on the latest sustainable communities
techniques with a case study and interview with
a leading expert.
A short history of paving and how it can be
used to improve our historic environment – and
urban spaces generally.
The Interlay page, focusing on quality and
training.
A short tour of the latest in urban paving
in the Netherlands to celebrate the imminent
BIBM International Congress there.
Recent developments around the world with permeable
paving, reviewed by Dr Brian Shackel, a leading
expert on block paving.
A review of the latest detailed technical resource
for design and construction, and all the relevant
standards today.
October
2004
Guidance on the impact of the new DDA and Building
Regulations Part M on external paving.
Revisit the 2000 Australian Olympics with its
impressive public spaces.
The CABE Chairman reports on the CABE Space
initiative to improve our public spaces.
Latest trends in mechanical installation of
block paving for speed and accuracy.
The Interlay page, focusing on training.
A leading expert discusses some common misconceptions
with permeable block paving.
An overview of permeable block paving and SUDS
today.
Exclusive announcement of this year’s
Interpave/PSLG Awards winning schemes.
April
2004
The Camden Boulevard initiative and Living
Streets' community street audit programme.
Reporting from South Africa on the social benefits
of concrete block paved roads.
20-years successful use of block paving on
the main roads of Kent.
Calling for enteries to the Interpave/PSLG
Awards for quality public spaces.
The Interlay page. setting out the benefits
of membership and importance of training.
Everything you always wanted to know - from
manufacture to sustainability.
Latest developments with concrete kerbing products
and their applications.
New guidance on handling concrete kerbs from
Loughborough University.
November
2003
Still stuck with monolithic paving? Modern
precast paving can meet virtually any style,
from cobbled streets to smooth-paved piazzas.
Take a look at these winners.
It was one of the most ambitious pavement projects
in the world. Now, five years on, just how well
have concrete block pavements served Chek Lap
Kok, Hong Kong’s International Airport?
Ajaz Shafi reports.
The new Concrete Centre marks a major milestone
in the development of the £5 billion concrete
industry. Director Ian Cox tells us why it’s
not just another trade association.
Interlay member Tolly Paving is one of the
most successful paving contractors in the country
with a string of high profile jobs to its credit.
Its founder Terry Pointer tells us how he did
it.
Thousands of people are visiting Interpave’s
new website – make sure you’re not
missing out. Plus what’s really behind
the CE mark?
It’s official. Permeable pavements
are now a major element of the Government’s
sustainable drainage drive. See how they work
in practice with our projects round-up.
June
2003
A townscape dating back more than a thousand
years, medieval architecture, subsidence – this
project had it all. Could block paving rise to
the challenge?
The US may be the land of the multi-lane highway
but it’s no slouch when it comes to great
paving. Just look at Altoona.
Living Streets, the pedestrians’ charity,
on the agenda that is gaining such an audience
in Whitehall.
The top block paving manufacturers have tied
up with the elite contractors, a move that means
even greater benefits for clients.
Flooding is more and more common these days,
and the costs to everyone are soaring. But there
is a way to combat the threat, using a natural
process and permeable paving. We show you how.
A little imagination, the right materials and
quality workmanship can work wonders on even
the most dowdy urban stretch – as these
award-winners show.