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Just to put in something to amplify previous comments, and build this resource...
The Housebuilder's Bible (linked above) is a real goldmine of info on practically every aspect of building. But its *not* a tutorial on plastering, bricklaying, electrics or anything of that sort.
What it does do is discuss the pros and cons (and costs) of different approaches. Ways in which regulations may affect your choices, and where it makes sense to exceed minimum requirements (like insulation).
The book is updated most years.
Its focus is on conventional building, relating everything to how a commercial developer (Bellway, Barratt?) might do things, the reasons for that choice, and why, and at what cost, you might choose to do things differently.
Even if your focus is on 'alternative' building techniques, you'll need to learn about the regs, and the basic ways in which things are normally done.
For anyone contemplating a building project, the 'Bible' makes a damn good starting point...
Its also worth noting that the Grand Designs website has many links to the products, suppliers, architects, etc, involved with the featured projects. Their magazine, however, seems more aimed at interior decoration and designer objects...
https://www.channel4.com/4homes/ontv/grand-designs/index.html |
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