Property Management: Volume 4 Issue 1

Subject:

Table of contents

Remedying industrial building obsolescence: The options

Anna Williams BSc(Hons

Urban renewal is proclaimed one of the foremost priorities of the present Government. As such it constitutes an important part of the overall programme of economic regeneration…

Overcoming the inhibitors to inner city development

Denise Caudle

Do you own a site or building in Lambeth which you have no plans to develop?

Asbestos — The legislative framework

Michael S. Thomas BSc GRSC MIOSH

Introduction In the paper ‘Asbestos: The Hidden Threat’ published in Property Management Vol 3 No 4, the nature of the asbestos problem and the various means of managing the risk…

Ventilation and air pollution in buildings

Peter Burberry MSc Dip Arch RIBA FCIOB

Pure air to breathe is a fundamental human need. The critical aspect is not oxygen content, which is hardly ever inadequate in buildings, but the presence in the air of various…

Hungarian property practices — A paradox

Maxwell Walker

A map maker tracing the history of the British peoples in their homeland over the last 1,000 years would at least have the advantage of virtually unchanging physical boundaries…

Cover of Property Management

ISSN:

0263-7472

Online date, start – end:

1983

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Professor Graham Squires