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| description | United Kingdom architectural code and regulatory reference. Covers the Building Regulations 2010 for England with Approved Documents A through S (current 2010-2025 amendments), the parallel regimes for Wales (Welsh Approved Documents), Scotland (Building (Scotland) Regulations 2004 + Scottish Technical Handbooks), and Northern Ireland (Building Regulations (NI) 2012 + Technical Booklets). Post-Grenfell amendments to AD-B (2018-2023), the Building Safety Act 2022 with Building Safety Regulator (BSR) regime for Higher-Risk Buildings (HRB), Future Homes Standard 2025 and Future Buildings Standard 2025 (next AD-L), British Standards (BS 9991 fire safety dwellings, BS 9999 fire safety non-domestic, BS 8300-1/-2 accessibility, BS 5950 legacy steel, BS EN Eurocodes with UK National Annexes, BS 8500 concrete), London Plan 2021 + Mayor's Energy Hierarchy, Local Plans + NPPF (National Planning Policy Framework 2024), LABC vs Approved Inspector, EPC + SAP 10.2 + SBEM, Energy Act 2011 MEES minimum energy efficiency standards, BREEAM, and the post-Grenfell Building Safety regime including Gateway 1-3, Resident Engagement, Golden Thread, Safety Case Report, Mandatory Occurrence Reporting, and the Construction Products regulatory regime.
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Country: United Kingdom
Architectural code and regulatory reference for projects in England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. Activate this skill on any UK reference, GBP currency, mention of "Approved Document"/"AD-B"/"Part L"/"Part M", BSI/British Standard, BS 8300, Building Safety Act, BSR, Grenfell-related cladding queries, NPPF, London Plan, EPC/SAP/SBEM, BREEAM, RIBA Plan of Work (UK-flavoured), MEES, or LABC.
1. Regulatory Hierarchy
UK is Archetype C (Federal Framework + Devolved Administrations). Each of the four nations has its own regulatory regime, though they share substantial common ground.
1.1 Authority Stack
ENGLAND (post Building Safety Act 2022)
Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC, renamed MHCLG 2024) -- policy
Building Safety Regulator (BSR, within HSE) -- Higher-Risk Buildings (HRB) since Oct 2023
Local Authority Building Control (LABC) -- local council building control
Approved Inspectors (private competitive choice since 1985) -- now "Registered Building Inspectors" under BSA 2022
Local Planning Authority (LPA) -- planning permission separate from building control
Fire and Rescue Authority -- statutory consultee under Fire Safety Order 2005
Environment Agency -- flood + water
Historic England + Conservation Officer (if listed/heritage)
Highways Authority
WALES
Welsh Government (Cardiff) -- separate Building Regulations + Approved Documents (largely
mirror England with divergence post-2018)
Local Authority Building Control + private Approved Inspectors
SCOTLAND
Scottish Government -- Building (Scotland) Regulations 2004 + Scottish Technical Handbooks
(Domestic + Non-Domestic), updated regularly
Local Authority Building Standards -- building warrant + completion certificate system
Verifier (LA building standards officer)
NORTHERN IRELAND
Department of Finance (NI) -- Building Regulations (NI) 2012 + Technical Booklets
District Council Building Control (e.g., Belfast, Derry, Lisburn)
1.2 Building Safety Act 2022 (England) -- Major Reform
Following the 2017 Grenfell Tower fire, the UK enacted the Building Safety Act 2022 (BSA 2022). Key changes effective from 2023:
- Building Safety Regulator (BSR) created within HSE -- regulates "occupation" + "construction" of Higher-Risk Buildings (HRB)
- Higher-Risk Building (HRB) definition: ≥18 m height OR ≥7 storeys AND contains ≥2 residential units. Hospitals + care homes during design+construction. Some non-residential captured.
- Three Gateways: Gateway 1 (planning -- fire statement); Gateway 2 (pre-construction -- BSR approval); Gateway 3 (occupation -- BSR approval)
- Golden Thread of information -- digital, accessible, version-controlled, mandated for HRBs
- Accountable Person + Principal Accountable Person -- duty holder regime for occupied HRB
- Resident Engagement Strategy mandatory
- Mandatory Occurrence Reporting (MOR) -- safety occurrences reported to BSR
- Safety Case Report -- demonstrates HRB safety, regularly updated
- New Homes Ombudsman -- consumer redress for new homes
1.3 Code Adoption Status by Nation (current 2024-2025)
| Nation | Primary Code | Energy AD | Fire AD | Accessibility AD |
|---|
| England | Building Regulations 2010 + ADs A-S | AD-L Vol 1 (2021) + Vol 2 (2021) -- moving to Future Homes Standard / Future Buildings Standard 2025 | AD-B Vol 1 (2019, amended 2022, 2023) + Vol 2 (2019, amended 2022) | AD-M Vol 1 (2015 + 2024 amendments) + Vol 2 (2015) + BS 8300-1/-2:2018 |
| Wales | Building Regulations 2010 (Welsh) + Welsh ADs | AD-L (Welsh, divergent from England 2022+) | AD-B (Welsh) | AD-M (Welsh) |
| Scotland | Building (Scotland) Regulations 2004 + Scottish Technical Handbook (Domestic + Non-Domestic) 2023 edition | Section 6 Energy of Tech Handbooks 2023 + Standard 6.1-6.9 | Section 2 Fire of Tech Handbooks | Section 4 Safety of Tech Handbooks + Equality Act 2010 |
| Northern Ireland | Building Regulations (NI) 2012 + Technical Booklets A-V | Technical Booklet F1/F2 | Technical Booklet E | Technical Booklet R |
2. England Building Regulations 2010 + Approved Documents
2.1 Approved Documents Map
| AD | Topic | Latest Edition |
|---|
| AD-A | Structure | 2013 (with 2010 + 2013 amendments) |
| AD-B Vol 1 | Fire safety: dwellings | 2019 (amended 2020, 2022, 2023) |
| AD-B Vol 2 | Fire safety: buildings other than dwellings | 2019 (amended 2020, 2022) |
| AD-C | Site preparation + resistance to contaminants/moisture | 2004 (amended) |
| AD-D | Toxic substances | 1992 (amended) |
| AD-E | Resistance to sound | 2003 (amended) |
| AD-F Vol 1 | Ventilation: dwellings | 2021 |
| AD-F Vol 2 | Ventilation: buildings other than dwellings | 2021 |
| AD-G | Sanitation, hot water safety, water efficiency | 2015 (amended) |
| AD-H | Drainage and waste disposal | 2015 |
| AD-J | Combustion appliances + fuel storage | 2010 (amended 2013) |
| AD-K | Protection from falling, collision, impact | 2013 |
| AD-L Vol 1 | Conservation of fuel + power: dwellings | 2021 (interim to Future Homes Standard 2025) |
| AD-L Vol 2 | Conservation of fuel + power: other than dwellings | 2021 (interim to Future Buildings Standard 2025) |
| AD-M Vol 1 | Access to and use of buildings: dwellings | 2015 (M4(1) visitable, M4(2) accessible/adaptable, M4(3) wheelchair) |
| AD-M Vol 2 | Access to and use of buildings: other than dwellings | 2015 (amended 2024) |
| AD-N | Glazing safety (now withdrawn -- incorporated into AD-K) | -- |
| AD-O | Overheating | 2021 (NEW; addresses summer overheating in new homes) |
| AD-P | Electrical safety: dwellings | 2013 |
| AD-Q | Security: dwellings | 2015 |
| AD-R | Physical infrastructure for high-speed electronic comms | 2016 |
| AD-S | Infrastructure for charging electric vehicles | 2022 (NEW; mandatory EV charging provision) |
| AD7 | Materials and workmanship | 2013 |
2.2 Approved Documents Are Guidance
Critical concept: ADs are guidance -- they describe one way to comply. Alternative approaches are permitted if they meet the functional requirements of the Building Regulations. This enables performance-based fire engineering, etc.
2.3 Planning Permission vs Building Control
- Planning Permission -- Local Planning Authority (LPA) under Town and Country Planning Act 1990; addresses use, scale, design, impact
- Building Control -- compliance with Building Regulations 2010; addresses safety, performance, accessibility
- These are SEPARATE consents; both usually required
- Permitted Development Rights -- some works exempt from full planning permission
- Prior Approval -- some PD requires LPA prior approval (e.g., change of use)
2.4 NPPF + Local Plans
- National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) -- last revised 2024 -- sets national planning policy
- Local Plans -- adopted by each LPA, set local planning policy
- Neighbourhood Plans -- some localities have these too
- London Plan 2021 -- spatial development strategy for Greater London by Mayor + GLA; significant policy weight in London applications
3. Fire Safety (AD-B Post-Grenfell)
3.1 AD-B Amendments
After Grenfell (June 2017), AD-B has been amended significantly:
| Year | Change |
|---|
| 2018 | Combustible cladding ban on buildings ≥18 m (residential, hotels, hospitals, schools) -- Regulation 7(2) of Building Regulations 2010 |
| 2020 | Extended ban to buildings ≥11 m for residential |
| 2022 | AD-B amendments: stricter compartmentation, sprinkler triggers, multi-storey egress |
| 2023 | Second staircase requirement for residential buildings ≥18 m (from 2026 transition) -- consultation/implementation |
3.2 Means of Escape
AD-B Vol 1 (Dwellings) -- key parameters:
| Threshold | Requirement |
|---|
| Flat in building ≤4.5 m above ground | Single escape route OK |
| Flat in building 4.5-11 m | Lobby + single stair OK with conditions |
| Flat in building 11-18 m | Lobby + single stair + AOV + protected stair |
| Flat in building >18 m | Sprinklers throughout flats + protected stair + lobby; second stair from 2026 (>18 m new build) |
| Flat in building >30 m | Sprinklers + protected stair + lobby + second stair generally needed; smoke control engineered |
AD-B Vol 2 (Non-Domestic) -- key parameters:
| Parameter | Value |
|---|
| Travel distance from any point to nearest storey exit | per Table 2.1: B 18-25 m (one-direction), 45-60 m (two-direction) |
| Max corridor length with no fire-resistant separation | 12 m |
| Min stair width | 1.1 m up to 220 occupants per stair; capacity = 5 mm/person per m of stair width |
| Min door clear width | 800 mm (single leaf), 1500 mm (double leaf escape) |
| Max travel distance assembly (sprinklered) | 32 m (one-direction), 64 m (two-direction) |
| Max travel distance B (sprinklered) | 25 m one-direction, 45 m two-direction |
3.3 Compartmentation
- Maximum compartment size per AD-B Vol 2 Table 12 (varies by building type + sprinklers)
- Fire-resistance periods: 30-min (FD30) up to 4-hour for compartment walls/floors
- External walls (post-Grenfell): if building ≥11 m residential, ≥18 m other, all elements of external wall (excl. window frames, doors) must be Class A2-s1, d0 OR Class A1 per EN 13501-1
3.4 BS 9991:2024 + BS 9999:2017
Alternative performance-based routes:
- BS 9991:2024 -- Fire safety in the design, management and use of residential buildings (replaces BS 9991:2015)
- BS 9999:2017 -- Fire safety in the design, management and use of non-domestic buildings
- These permit fire engineering approaches not covered by AD-B
3.5 BS 7974:2019
- Application of fire safety engineering principles to design of buildings
- 8 sub-system PDs (Published Documents) covering specific aspects: initial fire+life, smoke, structural fire, etc.
4. Energy Code
4.1 AD-L (Conservation of Fuel and Power)
AD-L Vol 1 (2021) -- Dwellings:
- Target Fabric Energy Efficiency (TFEE) per dwelling type
- SAP 10.2 calculation methodology (TEr -- Target Emission Rate)
- Fabric U-values minimum standards
- Building services efficiency standards
AD-L Vol 2 (2021) -- Non-Domestic:
- SBEM calculation methodology (TBER -- Target Building Emission Rate)
- Fabric U-values minimum standards
- HVAC efficiency standards (FE -- Building Fabric Efficiency)
4.2 Future Homes Standard 2025 + Future Buildings Standard 2025
England transition pathway:
- From 2025: new homes built to FHS standards -- estimated 75-80% lower carbon than 2013 stock; heat pumps default; PV expected; no on-site combustion of fossil fuels
- From 2025: new non-domestic buildings to FBS standards -- similar carbon reduction trajectory
- Interim AD-L 2021 already requires 31% improvement (homes) over 2013 baseline
4.3 AD-L U-Value Limits (2021)
| Element | Notional Building Limit (W/m2K) | Limiting Backstop (W/m2K) |
|---|
| Wall (dwellings new) | 0.18 | 0.26 |
| Roof (dwellings new) | 0.11 | 0.16 |
| Ground floor (dwellings) | 0.13 | 0.18 |
| Window/door (dwellings) | 1.2 | 1.4 (window), 1.4 (door) |
| Wall (non-dom new) | 0.18 | 0.26 |
| Roof (non-dom new) | 0.16 | 0.18 |
| Window (non-dom) | 1.6 | 2.2 |
4.4 SAP 10.2 + SBEM
- SAP 10.2 -- Standard Assessment Procedure for dwellings -- prescribes the calculation methodology for new homes' energy performance (mandatory for Building Regs + EPC)
- SBEM -- Simplified Building Energy Model for non-domestic
- EPC (Energy Performance Certificate) -- required for all new buildings + sales/lettings; band A-G
4.5 MEES -- Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards
- Privately rented domestic properties: EPC E minimum since 2018; minimum EPC C from 2030 (proposed)
- Privately rented commercial properties: EPC E minimum since 2018 (existing leases) and 2023 (continued leases); proposed EPC C by 2027, EPC B by 2030
4.6 BREEAM
- BREEAM New Construction SD5078 (2024 update) -- UK's dominant non-domestic green rating
- Home Quality Mark (HQM) -- domestic; less common than EPC
- Ratings: Acceptable, Pass, Good, Very Good, Excellent, Outstanding
- Many local plans require BREEAM Excellent minimum (e.g., London Plan)
4.7 London Plan 2021 Energy Hierarchy
For Greater London projects:
- Be Lean -- reduce energy demand (passive + efficient services)
- Be Clean -- use heat networks + decentralised supply where possible
- Be Green -- maximise renewables
- Be Seen -- monitor + manage performance
Plus: Net Zero Carbon target for new buildings (operational + embodied), Whole Life-Cycle Carbon Assessment for major referable applications.
5. Accessibility
5.1 AD-M Three-Tier System (Dwellings)
| Tier | Standard | When Required |
|---|
| M4(1) | Visitable | Minimum for ALL new homes -- step-free to entrance, accessible WC at entrance level, wider doors |
| M4(2) | Accessible and Adaptable | Required by many Local Plans (London, Manchester etc.) for percentage of new homes |
| M4(3) | Wheelchair User Dwellings | Subdivided: M4(3)(2)(a) Adaptable (most common; for future fit-out), M4(3)(2)(b) Accessible (fitted out at construction). Required for percentage of homes in many Local Plans |
London Plan 2021: 90% M4(2), 10% M4(3) for new residential development.
5.2 BS 8300-1:2018 + BS 8300-2:2018
Detailed technical reference superior to AD-M for non-domestic:
- BS 8300-1 -- External environment (pavements, kerbs, public realm, parking)
- BS 8300-2 -- Internal environment (entries, circulation, toilets, lifts)
5.3 Key Dimensions
| Element | AD-M / BS 8300 |
|---|
| Accessible route | 1.5 m (BS 8300-1); 1.0 m absolute min |
| Door clear width (principal entrance) | 1000 mm (M4(1) homes); 900 mm internal |
| Ramp gradient | 1:12 (up to 5 m run); 1:15 (5-10 m); 1:20 (>10 m); landings every 10 m |
| Cross slope | <= 1:50 |
| Lift cabin -- minimum (Type 1) | 1100 x 1400 mm |
| Lift cabin -- preferred (Type 2) | 1400 x 1600 mm (BS 8300) |
| Accessible WC | 1500 x 2200 mm (peninsular layout); grab rails left + right |
| Accessible parking | 4.8 m + 1.2 m aisle (2.4 + 2.4 layout); covered preferred |
| Tactile paving | Per DfT Inclusive Mobility 2021 + BS 7997 |
5.4 Equality Act 2010
UK accessibility law goes beyond Building Regs:
- Reasonable adjustments duty for service providers + employers
- Public sector equality duty
- Enforcement via Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) + tribunals
5.5 Public Realm
- Inclusive Mobility 2021 (DfT) -- public realm/streets accessibility
- Manual for Streets / Manual for Streets 2 -- design standards
- TSRGD (Traffic Signs Regulations) -- signage
6. Structural and Loads (Eurocodes with UK National Annexes)
6.1 Eurocode Suite as Adopted in UK
| Eurocode | Topic | UK NA Status |
|---|
| BS EN 1990:2002+A1:2005 | Basis of structural design | UK NA published |
| BS EN 1991 (Parts 1-1 to 4) | Actions | UK NAs published; key: 1-1 (general), 1-3 (snow), 1-4 (wind), 1-5 (thermal), 1-7 (accidental) |
| BS EN 1992 | Concrete | UK NA |
| BS EN 1993 | Steel | UK NA |
| BS EN 1994 | Composite | UK NA |
| BS EN 1995 | Timber | UK NA |
| BS EN 1996 | Masonry | UK NA |
| BS EN 1997 | Geotechnical | UK NA |
| BS EN 1998 | Seismic | UK NA -- low seismicity in UK; often waived |
| BS EN 1999 | Aluminium | UK NA |
6.2 Legacy British Standards (still in some use)
- BS 5950 -- Steel (superseded by BS EN 1993 + UK NA, but some legacy projects)
- BS 8110 -- Concrete (superseded by BS EN 1992 + UK NA)
- BS 5628 -- Masonry (superseded by BS EN 1996 + UK NA)
- BS 8004 -- Foundations (still in use as referenced)
- BS 8500-1, BS 8500-2 -- Concrete specification (companion to BS EN 1992)
- BS 8102:2022 -- Waterproofing (active)
6.3 Wind in UK
- BS EN 1991-1-4 + UK NA: Fundamental basic wind velocity Vb,0 = 21-29 m/s across UK (mapped)
- Highest in Scotland north + west (Stornoway, Lerwick), lowest in southeast England
- 50-year return; with directional, season, orography, gust factor modifiers
6.4 Snow in UK
- BS EN 1991-1-3 + UK NA: ground snow load sk = 0.30 - 0.90 kN/m2 depending on region + altitude
- Higher in Scotland highlands; relatively modest elsewhere
- Altitude factor crucial above 100 m elevation
7. Devolved Nations -- Quick Reference
7.1 Scotland
Building (Scotland) Regulations 2004 (as amended) + Scottish Technical Handbooks (Domestic + Non-Domestic, updated 2023):
- Section 1 Structure
- Section 2 Fire (Scottish equivalent of AD-B; more stringent in some areas, e.g., sprinklers in homes ≥18 m + most flats above 11 m)
- Section 3 Environment (resistance to noise/moisture/etc.)
- Section 4 Safety (incl. accessibility)
- Section 5 Noise
- Section 6 Energy (parallel to AD-L)
- Section 7 Sustainability
Process: Building Warrant before construction; Completion Certificate before occupation. Verifier (LA-appointed) checks compliance.
7.2 Wales
Welsh Government issued its own Approved Documents from 2018+ with divergence from England. Key:
- Welsh AD-L 2022 -- on parallel trajectory to FHS but distinct
- Welsh AD-B -- post-Grenfell amendments aligned with England
- Welsh Future Homes Standard -- under development
7.3 Northern Ireland
Building Regulations (NI) 2012 (SR 2012/192) + Technical Booklets:
- A Interpretation
- B Materials
- C Site preparation
- D Structure
- E Fire safety
- F Conservation of fuel + power
- G Sound
- H Stairs/ramps + protection from falling
- J Solid fuel
- K Ventilation
- L Combustion appliances + fuel storage
- M Sanitary appliances + plumbing
- N Drainage
- P Sanitary
- Q Sanitary
- R Access + use (accessibility)
- V Glazing
NI typically lags England by 12-24 months on equivalent provisions.
8. Practical Workflows
8.1 England Building Project Workflow (non-HRB)
- Pre-application planning advice -- LPA pre-app
- Planning application (Outline or Full) -- 8/13/16-week decision
- Discharge planning conditions post-permission
- Building Regulations submission: Full Plans OR Building Notice OR Initial Notice (Approved Inspector)
- Construction phase inspections at key stages
- Completion certificate issued
- EPC + as-built confirmation before occupation
8.2 England HRB Workflow (post-BSA 2022)
- Pre-application with LPA + early engagement with BSR
- Planning application with Fire Safety Statement (Gateway 1)
- Pre-construction submission to BSR (Gateway 2) -- detailed design, safety case principles, competent person regime evidence; BSR has 12-week determination, can extend
- Construction: Mandatory Occurrence Reporting active; Golden Thread maintained
- Completion submission to BSR (Gateway 3) -- safety case + occupation conditions
- Occupation: Principal Accountable Person duties + Resident Engagement Strategy + ongoing Safety Case Reviews
8.3 London Major Application
For schemes "referable to the Mayor" (typically >150 residential units, or buildings >30 m, others):
- LPA processes but Mayor of London has direct call-in powers
- Whole Life-Cycle Carbon Assessment required
- Net Zero Carbon target (or carbon offset payment via Local Plans)
- Air Quality Neutral assessment
9. Quick Numeric Reference
| Parameter | Value | Source |
|---|
| Floor-to-floor residential | 2.7-3.0 m | AD-K + RIBA Spec; min 2.4 m clear |
| Floor-to-floor office | 3.6-4.2 m | BCO Guide to Specification 2019; 2.7 m clear |
| Stair max riser | 220 mm (private dwellings); 180 mm (other) | AD-K Table 1.1 |
| Stair min going | 220 mm (private); 250 mm (other) | AD-K |
| Min protected corridor width | 1.0 m, 1.2 m if used by escape | AD-B + AD-M |
| Wall U-value (new dwelling) | 0.18 W/m2K limit | AD-L Vol 1 2021 |
| Roof U-value (new dwelling) | 0.11 W/m2K limit | AD-L Vol 1 2021 |
| Window U-value (new dwelling) | 1.2 W/m2K limit | AD-L Vol 1 2021 |
| Travel distance (sprinklered office) | 25 m one-direction, 45 m two-direction | AD-B Vol 2 Table 2.1 |
| Refuge area (HRB) | 0.7 m2 wheelchair + space + comms | AD-B + BS 9999 |
| Cladding (>=11 m res, >=18 m other) | Class A1/A2-s1, d0 EN 13501-1 | Reg 7(2) Building Regs 2010 + AD-B 2018+ |
| Accessible WC | 1500 x 2200 mm | AD-M / BS 8300 |
| Wind Vb,0 (London) | 22 m/s | UK NA to BS EN 1991-1-4 |
| Wind Vb,0 (Glasgow) | 25 m/s | Same |
| Ground snow sk (London) | 0.4 kN/m2 | UK NA to BS EN 1991-1-3 |
10. Application Workflow
- Identify nation (England, Wales, Scotland, NI).
- Identify if HRB under BSA 2022 (England) -- triggers BSR regime.
- Identify whether listed building / heritage / conservation area -- additional consents.
- Apply Building Regulations through ADs (England/Wales) / Technical Handbook (Scotland) / Technical Booklets (NI).
- Apply Eurocodes + UK NAs for structural; check seismic waiver.
- Apply AD-L / Section 6 / Tech Booklet F for energy.
- Apply AD-B / Section 2 / Tech Booklet E for fire.
- Apply AD-M + BS 8300 / Equality Act / Tech Booklet R for accessibility.
- Apply Local Plan / NPPF / London Plan for planning.
- Cite clauses: "AD-B Vol 2 (2019, amended 2022) Section 2.1, Table 2.1"; "BS 9991:2024 Section 7"; "AD-L Vol 1 2021 Section 4.2"; "London Plan 2021 Policy SI 2"; "Building Safety Act 2022 Section 65"; "BS EN 1991-1-4:2005+A1:2010 + UK NA"
11. Authoritative Sources
- DLUHC/MHCLG (UK Gov Housing) -- gov.uk/government/organisations/ministry-of-housing-communities-and-local-government
- HSE Building Safety Regulator -- hse.gov.uk/building-safety
- BSI (British Standards Institution) -- bsigroup.com -- BS suite
- Approved Documents (England) -- gov.uk/government/collections/approved-documents
- Welsh Government Building Regs -- gov.wales/building-regulations
- Scottish Government Building Standards -- gov.scot/policies/building-standards
- NI Department of Finance -- finance-ni.gov.uk/topics/building-regulations
- NPPF -- gov.uk/government/publications/national-planning-policy-framework--2
- London Plan -- london.gov.uk/programmes-strategies/planning/london-plan
- CIBSE -- cibse.org -- Guides A/B/D/L (lighting)/AM10 etc.
- RIBA -- riba.org -- Plan of Work 2020, briefing standards
- BRE -- bregroup.com -- BREEAM, SAP 10.2, SBEM
- MEES guidance -- gov.uk/government/publications/the-non-domestic-private-rented-property-minimum-standard
Cross-references: load building-codes for general fire/egress concepts (which AD-B refines for UK); fire-life-safety for general fire engineering (then UK BS 9991/9999); accessibility-design for global frameworks then BS 8300/AD-M; building-sustainability for BREEAM + Passive House comparison + Whole Life Carbon; building-envelope for UK climate (AD-O overheating + AD-L envelope); structural-systems for Eurocode-based design.