Ideas & Insights
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enframe substack
We regularly publish articles and thought-provoking opinion pieces designed to advance the conversation around culture, building safety, accountability, and the future of the built environment and the architectural profession.
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buildingsafetyapp substack
Complementary to our Enframe substack, the BuildingSafety.app articles focus on the Building Safety Act and other associated legislation.
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Building Safety .App
Practical tools for understanding and applying the Building Safety Act.
BuildingSafety.app brings together clear guidance, structured pathways and emerging digital tools designed to help architects, clients and construction professionals navigate the Building Safety Act with confidence.
The platform showcases early versions of Enframe’s apps — including AssessThat, LearnThat and DevelopThat — and provides a growing library of resources aligned to the RIBA Plan of Work, Gateway requirements and dutyholder responsibilities.
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Spotify
No time to read our articles? Enjoy a conversational format with the Enframe Podcast series. These AI-generated podcast-style audio discussions are inspired by articles written and published by Enframe on Substack.
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YouTube
Short, accessible explanations of complex regulation.
Our YouTube channel hosts concise video content that explores the Building Safety Act, Building Regulations, CDM, and the Approved Documents. Many of these videos are built from our Substack articles and AI-generated podcasts, giving you a quick, visual way to understand core regulatory concepts and industry changes.
Ideal for architects and construction professionals who want straightforward insights — anytime, on any device.
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Building Safety Wiki
Enframe partners with Liz Male Consulting (LMC), one of the UK’s leading communications consultancies for the built environment to sponsor the BuildingSafety Wiki.
The Building Safety Wiki contains regular news updates, guidance, factual articles and expert insights on fire and building safety from a wide range of authoritative sources, all brought together in one place.