


Lower ice sheet heights exposed to warmer temperatures.ĪPM's risk SIG discuss risk management expectations. Sea level rise of 27cm now inevitable says new report. UK National database captures the true scale of van crime. She also volunteers at Highgate Cemetery in North London.įast-track planning for major infrastructure projectsĪnd a brief history of related announcements.ĬIOB Academy, Technical Information SheetĮlectricians urged to join fight against tool theft. An avid architectural history buff, she frequently spends her spare time exploring London's rich scenery by foot. This included the architect William McDonough (sustainble design advocate and co-founder of the Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute), Hazel Siegel (textile designer and wife of the architect Robert Siegel), Italian seating designer Giancarlo Piretti and American industrial designer Niels Diffrient. She has also completed courses in website design, digital photography, search engine optimisation and other web-oriented programming.ĭuring her tenure with the magazine in the United States, Heidi wrote numerous interviews with noteworthy members of the architecture and design community. Heidi’s background includes a degree in English from Rutgers University and a certificate in Information Technology from Monmouth University. Heidi was promoted to the position of Internet Director in 2012, where she was the content creation expert for the company. She was hired by the New Jersey-based company in 1989, first as managing editor and then as editor/co-publisher of Facility Executive magazine. During her tenure, she played a pivotal role in helping define, create and populate the site with hundreds of pages of engaging, original content.īefore joining the charity sector, Heidi worked for a business-to-business media company covering commercial real estate and facilities management. She left Designing Buildings in February 2022.įrom 2015 to 2020, Heidi worked the charity sector as content editor for a website that provides information on living with disabilities and health issues, making long-term care choices and ageing well in the UK. She has an editorial background that spans more than 30 years, with the majority of that time dedicated to reporting on facilities management, commercial real estate, economic development, architecture, construction and building operations. Heidi Schwartz is the former editor of Designing Buildings.
