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The VALUE of what you can't SEE

The VALUE of what you can't SEE

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Recorded live at UK Construction Week 2025, this bonus episode of The Broke Architect FREE CPD!

I’m joined by Aaron Brian, Sales Director from Andel, a specialist in environmental protection and leak detection systems. We dive into the crucial role of water management in the built environment and how architects can integrate risk mitigation strategies into their designs. From climate resilience to smart sensor technology, we explore how Andel is helping to future-proof buildings in a rapidly changing world.


In This Episode, We Discuss:

  • Who Andel are, what they do and their relationship with Hahn Plastics and the product Hanit.

  • The types of water risk facing buildings today

  • How leak detection systems work and where they’re used

  • Real-world examples of water damage prevention

  • The impact of water-related issues on sustainability and insurance

  • Andel’s approach to innovation and technology

  • What architects and specifiers should consider when planning for water risk

  • The importance of early-stage collaboration with specialists

  • Advice for practices looking to design more resilient buildings


This episode is brought to you by ⁠⁠⁠Hahn Plastics⁠⁠⁠, makers of Hanit – the innovative material reshaping the future of construction and design.


Manufactured from 100% recycled consumer plastic waste and with unmatched durability, Hanit is the sustainable solution for tomorrow's projects.


Want to discover how Hanit can transform your designs while reducing environmental impact? Book a CPD presentation today and let’s shape a greener future together at info@hahnplastics.co.uk.

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