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Greenhouse Valley Villa unites sustainability with contemporary design

Sustainability in Development

Voice of the Industry

Sulgrave Gardens, an award-winning scheme,

Martin Hurn, Brand Director at Ecobuild,

highlights the viability of Passivhaus dwellings

discusses the evolution of sustainability


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s the industry gears up to Ecobuild 2017 – the sector’s leading event for professionals in the sustainable built environment – the organisers this year are honing in on what sustainability means to different areas of the supply chain. In order to successfully deliver energy-efficient buildings, the industry must be consistent in their approach and processes, from concept to completion. To open dialogue amongst industry leaders, Ecobuild has taken to social media with its campaign #SustainabilityIs – an opportunity for anyone to respond with what the term ‘sustainability’ really means to them. It has received an overwhelming response since its launch. Take a look at our news pages inside this issue to see an interesting selection of answers. For a more in-depth insight into Ecobuild’s efforts to help redefine the future of sustainability, turn to page 11 where its Brand Director, Martin Hurn, reflects on the evolution of the term and highlights the need for the industry to come together to create a common definition. Elsewhere in this issue, Associate Solicitor at Gullands, Andrew Clarke, looks at the impact of health and safety sentencing guidelines on the construction sector, Soapworks’ Manager, Jennifer Bamber, addresses the growing trend for flexible office design and Andrew Carpenter, Chief Executive of the Structural Timber Association, discusses how structural timber frame can help to ensure housing projects are made weathertight quickly. I hope you enjoy this edition. Don’t forget, you can also access all of the magazine’s features, product news and supplier information at your fingertips via Future Constructor & Architect’s state-of-the-art app. To download your version free of charge, simply search ‘fc&a’ on Google play or the App Store.

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Contents

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News

Portfolios

06 Industry Updates:

34 Floors, Walls & Ceilings:

18 Voice of the Industry:

36 Facades:

FC&A rounds up this month’s industry news, including awarded contracts, completed projects and much more. Ecobuild’s Martin Hurn looks at key findings from Ecobuild’s #SustainabilityIs campaign, where professionals have been tasked with answering: ‘what sustainability means now, and in the future’.

26 Legal & Business:

Andrew Clarke, Associate Solicitor at Gullands, looks at the impact of the health and safety sentencing guidelines on the construction sector.

Features 24 Technical Focus:

Peter Thompson of ISO-CHEMIE, considers the role of highperformance foam sealing tapes used to drive faster installation in MMC.

32 Office Build Focus:

Soapworks’ Manager, Jennifer Bamber, addresses the growing trend for flexible office design.

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Knauf AMF ceilings help BDG architecture + design reach new heights in performance design.

Large transparent MEDIAMESH screens, from GKD, seize the attention of passers-by at both main entrances of Eton Place Dalian, China.

38 Timber:

Andrew Carpenter of the STA discusses how structural timber frame can help to ensure housing projects are made weathertight quickly.

40 Specification Spotlight:

In this focus, FC&A pays tribute to the architectural glass and glazing specialist, C.R. Laurence.

10 Greenhouse:

Architectural firm, Arches, has recently created a contemporary, ecofriendly villa within close proximity to Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania and the country’s largest city.

14 Sustainability in Development:

Kingspan Timber Solutions’ Ian Loughnane shares his perspective on the merits of high-performance building envelopes.

28 Design & Desire:

Morgan Sindall has continued its partnership with Arts University Bournemouth to deliver the first purpose-built drawing studio in the UK for more than 100 years.

46 Bricks, Blocks & Pavers:

Jonathan Shaw, Managing Director of thermal breaks specialist, Armadillo, discusses the technology behind the firm’s thermal bridging solutions.

50 KBB:

Maxwood makes a splash with executive washrooms for 3 Pancras Square – a landmark commercial development in Central London.

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Industry Updates

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FC&A rounds up the latest industry news

In Brief

Clugston given green light for IKEA

Clugston Construction has secured a contract to deliver a new flagship store for home furnishing retailer, IKEA, in Sheffield.The scheme will see construction and fit-out of a 31,500m2 two-storey superstore, which will provide a sales floor, warehouse, staff facilities, a cafe and children’s play areas as well as underground and external car parking areas. Construction is due to begin imminently and follows the enabling works began earlier this year to remediate the site. The store is due to open in summer 2017.

Architects appointed for Rivierstaete refurb WPP, the advertising and marketing services group, is investing in a landmark building in Amsterdam as a new base for its operating companies in the city. The agencies will move into a redevelopment of the well-known Rivierstaete building located in the centre of the city on the banks of the Amstel River. The new office will bring together some 30 companies and approximately 1500 people in 19,000m2 of space.

Planning consent for landmark office development Planning consent has been granted for The Anvil, a new landmark office development in Bristol’s Temple Quarter Enterprise Zone. Designed by leading international architecture and design practice, HKR Architects, the scheme will provide 83,223ft2 of Grade A office accommodation over seven floors. The building, located on Avon Street, just moments from Temple Meads railway station, will provide a major boost to Bristol’s office market, following a strong level of take up since the start of the year.

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UK Construction Week celebrates second successful year Returning to the NEC in Birmingham last month, the UK’s largest construction trade event, UK Construction Week, attracted more than 30,000 trade visitors and over 650 exhibitors to showcase their latest innovations, debate the industry’s biggest issues and do business together. Featuring nine shows under

one roof, the event began on Tuesday 18th October with eight strictly trade shows running for three days: Build Show,Timber Expo, Civils Expo, the Surface and Materials Show, Energy 2016, Plant & Machinery Live, HVAC 2016 and Smart Buildings 2016. Then, overlapping the last two trade days and running on until Sunday 23rd October, Grand

Designs Live offered a unique crossover experience between trade and public. Now in its second year, UK Construction Week attracted visitors from across the full spectrum of the construction industry – from tradespeople, self-builders and SME owners to architects, civil engineers, national house-builders and

Oliver Clark joins Boon Brown Architects

NHBC welcomes two new members to its board

Stephen George + Partners appoints Noel Street

Oliver Clark has joined Boon Brown Architects as Director of Landscape. Based in Boon Brown’s Battersea office, Oliver’s focus will be to build a landscape architecture team in London as part of the practice’s commitment to expand its builtenvironment services in London and the South West. Oliver joins Boon Brown Architects from Exterior Architecture.

NHBC has announced that Crest Nicholson’s Chief Executive, Stephen Stone, and Notting Hill Housing’s Chief Executive, Kate Davies, have joined its board as NonExecutive Directors. Stephen has over 30 years’ experience in the house-building and construction industries and was appointed CEO at Crest Nicholson in 2005.

Stephen George + Partners, one of the UK’s leading architectural practices, has appointed Noel Street as part of plans to grow the business in Britain’s second city, Birmingham, and across the West Midlands.The practice has a series of major projects in Birmingham, including the £25m new retail park in Oldbury for international retail developer, Hammerson.

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Industry Updates interior designers. Organised by Media 10, the show covered over 70,000m2 of exhibition space and featured more than 165 hours of seminar content from 100 plus speakers. In total, there were 13 different seminar theatres at the event with the main stage being hosted by Television Presenter and Architect, George Clarke, Business Journalist, Steph McGovern, and Television Broadcaster and Business Journalist,Victoria Fritz, across the three days. Debating topics such as productivity, the skills shortage, BIM, off-site construction and intelligent environments, the seminar theatres provided a powerful platform to share best practice, devise new strategy and drive progress. UK Construction Week also hosted a raft of major new product launches from leading industry companies such as CEMEX, Easy-Trim Roofing and Construction Products, Condair, Cotherm, Instant Upright, OX Group UK, Irwin Tools, Banbury and SAVANT to name but a few. Feedback from exhibitors has been very positive and the show has received a high number of re-bookings for the 2017 event. Some of the companies confirmed so far for next year include Festool, EasyTrim, Theben AG, White Haus,

In Brief Winning design announced for new art museum

ForgeFix, Ecovolt, Combilift, Creagh Concrete and many more. In addition to all the new products and services on display, UK Construction Week hosted a variety of unique features and industry award ceremonies. The Business Advice Centre provided free professional advice to SMEs at the show, while the Gamification Zone offered visitors an opportunity to learn more about their leadership potential. Among the seven award ceremonies hosted at the show, the inaugural Construction Enquirer Awards were a huge success with more than 500 people in attendance to recognise the construction industry’s best companies to

work with and for. Nathan Garnett, Event Director for UK Construction Week, commented: “We are so pleased with how this year’s show has gone and want to thank all of our exhibitors, visitors, speakers, association and media partners for helping us put on such an impressive event. I believe the show is testament to the willingness to progress and collaborate within the construction industry as a whole.” Returning to the Birmingham NEC, the dates for UK Construction Week 2017 are set for 10 to 12th October. www.ukconstructionweek.com

ECOBUILD CAMPAIGN: #SUSTAINABILITYIS

“@Ecobuild_Now #SustainabilityIs to be considered from the very outset of a project. Never an afterthought. Always integral to the project.” - @TowerEightUK

“#SustainabilityIs taking a holistic approach to building and design, creating efficient, healthy buildings.” - @SaintGobainUK “#SustainabilityIs a set of principles to be considered as part of any decision that relates to our built environment.” - @JHirigoyen

Regeneration of Swansea underway as Wales’ first ever creative hub completes Holder Mathias has completed the second phase of Urban Village, a £25m development project by Coastal Housing Group in Swansea, which includes Wales’ first commercial space dedicated solely to the creative industries. The second phase completes a new courtyard space that acts as a central focus for the development, as well as two commercial buildings, the newly-built ‘Creative Cluster’ and redevelopment of an underutilised building, ‘The Warehouse’.

Brick booms as the house-building material of choice

Trending on Twitter “#SustainabilityIs taking a collaborative approach to solve a major household waste issue.” - @PaintCareUK

An international jury, chaired by Lord Peter Palumbo, Chairman of The Pritzker Prize for Architecture, has selected the winning design for the competition to design Beirut’s newest art museum, BeMA: Beirut Museum of Art.The firm, HW architecture, led by Lebanese/ French Architect, Hala Wardé, was selected from a shortlist of 13 design teams.The new museum will be centrally located in the heart of Beirut positioned on a symbolically-charged site in Beirut that once marked the dividing lines in the Lebanese civil war – now to be transformed into a site of unification.

“We don’t need to redefine what #SustainabilityIs, we need to raise awareness of the existing definition of what #SustainabilityIs” - @DrLizS

“#SustainabilityIs innovation, education and application...”

The Brick Development Association (BDA) has reported strong performance following the announcement that brick distribution has continued to increase in-line with demand. According to figures released by the Office for National Statistics, brick deliveries in August 2016 were 8.9% higher than they were in August 2015. The seasonallyadjusted figures also show a month-on-month increase of 5.5% and a year-to-date increase of 1.3% on the same period last year. This follows the news that the construction sector has bounced back after an initial post-referendum slump.

- @FutureformUK

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Industry Updates

Architect in Profile Since he was young, Max Rengifo had an inclination for drawing and making things. His influenced decision to become an architect came from spending hours looking at a fascinating magazine called ‘Mother Earth News’ that his father was subscribed to in the 1970s. This showed him how to make things, from furniture to houses. Max is delighted to be part of the Olympic legacy by making a difference with each home AStudio is designing

Max Rengifo founded Astudio in 2007 www.astudio.co.uk

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Please tell us a bit about your career I have been a qualified Architect since 1995. Back then, I started a collaborative studio with colleagues from my university days. During my first five years, I was very much involved in all aspects of our profession; I was practising, teaching and studying for a MSc in urban design – it was a busy time! In 2000, I moved from Caracas to London to finish my Masters and explore opportunities. Prior to starting Astudio in 2007, I worked in the design studio at Aedas to understand how the industry works in the UK. What has been your most notable project to date? I guess it would be East Wick and Sweetwater. The project

is part of the legacy of the Olympic Games in London. We are delighted to be part of the Olympic legacy by making a difference with each home we are designing. We have set very high standards to create comfortable, well-designed homes for all types of tenures. The collaboration with other architects, consultants and the client has been exceptional, and the design quality has been praised highly by LLDC’s Quality Review Panel. What do you think is the greatest challenge for designing in sustainability? The biggest challenge I think is for clients to see the point in investing in sustainable design. We understand sustainability in the broader sense of the word, but we want to see sustainable buildings socially, environmentally and economically.We have set ourselves the goal to change people’s behaviour by inspiring our team and our clients, only then is sustainability really achieved. As soon as you walk into our studio, you see written on the wall: “We are architects that leave the place better than we found it”. What is your favourite building and why? Ronchamp by Le Corbusier – visionary and poetic with a real critical narrative behind it. I would also like to mention the work of Filippo Brunelleschi, Louis Kahn, Geoffrey Bawa, Frank Lloyd Wright, Mies van der Rohe, Rafael Moneo, Luis Barragán, Jørn Utzon and Alvar Aalto.

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What do you think is the greatest challenge for architects today? Our profession, like many others, has to evolve to be a true representation of the times we live in. Our industry does not move as quickly and innovatively as other industries. Very often, we face the same question every time we try to propose something different: “Where has this been done before?” With this attitude we are not going to solve our biggest challenges: overpopulated cities, waste, resources and energy. I personally believe we need to collaborate more to increase interdisciplinary workflows. Today, we could have meaningful input in realtime from specialists around the world. Research-based practice should be at the top of our priorities, as we are facing problems without precedents. So rather than immediately trying to answer a question, we first need to think about it. What can we expect to see from Astudio over the next year? We are very excited about our current projects, which include a low-carbon workplace building in Central London. This building has transformed a tired 1980s office building into a state-of-the-art, efficient and future-proof workplace. We will be also well-advanced on site with our first zerocarbon homes at East Wick and Sweetwater in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.


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Greenhouse

Located on a sunny slope within a regional park, this family home fits into the natural rhythms of the undulating hillside

Combining sustainability with contemporary design Architectural firm, Arches, has recently created a contemporary, eco-friendly villa close to Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania and the country’s largest city.

C The large floor area of the villa is divided into micro-spaces, with all main interior spaces accessing exterior courtyards

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lad in 650m² of sustainable Kebony wood, this unique property has been built to complement the surrounding scenery, with natural timber cladding and irregular pitched roofs, characteristic of the surroundings and in harmony with the hillsides and pine trees. The villa strikes the perfect balance with an architectural style that is simultaneously modern and traditional. Located on a sunny slope within a regional park, this family home fits into the natural rhythms of the undulating hillside, the angular design and irregular shape of the house seems an almost natural extension of the landscape. Large windows partially covered by vertical wooden slats stretch

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across the upper level of the house, working to bring the outside in and projecting a warm glow over the hillside at night. The architects felt the villa should take influence from traditional Lithuanian homesteads, and sought to reinterpret this in a contemporary manner. Through their stylised design of the Valley Villa, the architects at Arches reinterpreted the form of traditional double pitch, gable roofed buildings, drawing inspiration from the former farmhouse that occupied the site. A large proportion of Lithuanian homes lie on granite foundations; Arches’ architects decided to allude to this and include an additional element of traditional design by implementing granite paving to surround the lower level of Valley Villa.


Greenhouse

Kebony technology There are various wood modification methods, all of which permanently alter the structure of the cell walls.These include methods like heat treatment, acetylation and polymer grafting. The Kebony technology modifies wood by forming stable, locked-in furan polymers in the wood cell walls.These increase the dimensional stability, as well as durability and hardness, of the wood. The process is based on impregnation with furfuryl alcohol, which is produced from agricultural crop waste. Kebony thus uses a plant-derived waste product to give enhanced strength and durability to another plant product – namely wood.

Step 1: Impregnation The overhanging aspect of the first floor makes use of cantilevers adjacent to the main structure to create a dramatic ‘hovering’ effect

Impregnation is the process in which the wood is soaked in a bio-based liquid. During impregnation, furfuryl alcohol, produced from a bio-based liquid, is imparted into the wood to make it dimensionally-stable wood.

Step 2: Curing and drying After impregnation, the wood is heated – whereby the polymerisation of the furfuryl alcohol occurs.This step is referred to as the curing step. The resulting polymer, which is now permanently locked into the wood cells, is stable and will not disintegrate or leak out of the wood.

The high quality of the wood meant the timber could be sculpted and worked with easily for this particular project

lower level and lighter first floor, reflects the apparent hovering of the upper level. Architect Ar nas Liola aimed to design a structure that was both ecologically-friendly and striking in appearance, interweaving natural materials with a bold sculptural form to accomplish this.The clean, angular design creates an exterior that is minimalist in style, with Kebony as the primary material highlighted against the black slate at the building’s base.The firm has frequently chosen to work with Kebony due to the fact that it is a natural material, but with the resistance to stand up to testing conditions far better than softwood.The high quality of the wood, as well as the skills of an exceptional carpenter, meant the timber could be sculpted and worked with easily for this particular project.

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The large floor area of the villa is divided into micro-spaces, with all main interior spaces accessing exterior courtyards arranged on separate levels, this allows the building to be accessible whilst maintaining an element of privacy. As an added benefit, having multiple courtyards on different sides of the house allows for outside spaces to catch both the morning and evening sun. The overhanging aspect of the first floor makes use of cantilevers adjacent to the main structure to create a dramatic ‘hovering’ effect.There is a growing trend amongst architects and engineers to see how far a building can be cantilevered, with impressive results evidenced by the Valley Villa.This adds to the distinctive modernist elements, the contrasting external cladding, with a darker

Step 3: Kebony wood After treatment, the wood cell walls are 50% thicker due to the stable, locked-in polymers.This permanent modification of the wood cell walls gives the final wood product outstanding stability, the maximum amount of hardness and a guaranteed long life. Kebony wood also provides a high level of safety as the wood does not splinter and contains no toxins or chemicals, nor does the wood get too hot in the summer. Furthermore, Kebony wood is resistant against rot and fungi and other wood-destroying microorganisms in above-ground context. Kebony is a low-maintenance material that does not require any additional treatment beyond normal cleaning, thus, no oils or other impregnation solutions.

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Greenhouse

Architect Ar nas Liola aimed to design a structure that was both ecologicallyfriendly and striking in appearance

The facade materials have been influenced by considerations of both existing context and an ambition to create a landmark building with a strong identity

Burmese teak or Ipê from Brazil. The study showed that the carbon footprint for Brazilian Ipê falls in the range of 7500– 15,000 kilograms per cubic metre, while the carbon footprint of modified Kebony is approximately 459 kilograms per cubic metre. Both figures include treatment and transportation to Northern Europe. The patented Kebony process increases the wood’s lifecycle and resistance to wear and weathering without the need for chemical treatments or maintenance during the product’s lifecycle of more than 40 years. The high-performance qualities and resistance to wear and weathering make Kebony the perfect material for external cladding in projects such as this. Ar nas Liola, Architect at Arches, commented: “Every time we use Kebony we learn more and more about its creative capabilities, the possibilities are endless. It is the perfect sustainable, natural and multi-purpose material for our designs, always providing an impressive final product with a striking and natural appearance.” Gytis Korzinskas of HOTA, Kebony’s distributor in the Baltics, added:“This is a remarkable project and it has been fascinating to see how such a modern architectural triumph has integrated itself beautifully into its surroundings.We at Kebony are so pleased to have been involved in such a project, and look forward to seeing what the team at Arches can design next.”

Kebony requires no additional treatment an agricultural by-product – the wood’s even when used as an external cladding; the cell wall is polymerised, meaning that the material simply develops a softwoods permanently There is a growing take on the attributes silver-grey patina, which will allow the house to of tropical hardwood, trend amongst adapt naturally to its including high durability, architects and surroundings over a period hardness and dimensional of time without engineers to see how stability. The result is a compromising on beautiful far a building can be high-performing, structural qualities. wood product without cantilevered, with The patented the need for tropical Kebony technology is impressive results deforestation. an environmentallyA comparative study by evidenced by the friendly process, which environmental consulting Valley Villa enhances the properties firm, Bergfald & Co, of fast-growing, sustainable showed that Kebony has softwood with a bio-based liquid. By a carbon footprint of less than 10% when heating the wood with furfuryl alcohol – compared with unsustainable clear fell

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Sustainability in Development

Kingspan TEK SIPs produced the primary structure of the 10 houses, with a concrete frame insulated with Kingspan TEK cladding panels being developed for the 20 apartments

Passivhaus – is it desirable? Is it affordable? Business Unit Director for Kingspan Timber Solutions, Ian Loughnane, shares his perspective on the merits of highperformance building envelopes and the company’s experience of building low-energy homes.

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n 1991,Wolfgang Feist and Bo Adamson applied the passive design approach to a house in Darmstadt, with the objective of developing a prototype low-energy home. The design proved successful, both in terms of energy consumption and comfort, and Passivhaus is now considered the ultimate in building performance. Passivhaus fundamentally requires a balance of three elements: energy, quality and cost – encompassing heating, cooling and thermal comfort which all have to be met cost-effectively. Achieving the design performance as detailed in the build specification can present challenges – eliminating the gap between design and as-built performance is a key issue within the construction industry. Developers, architects and engineers are beginning to recognise the impact of building details and specification on energy performance and are keen to promote best practice.

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Though renewable technology has its place, there is no doubt that the energy performance of the building’s external fabric is the most cost-effective, reliable and long-term, low-maintenance solution.This is what ‘fabricfirst’ and Passivhaus principles are all about – high-performance insulation, good airtightness, the minimisation of thermal bridging and harvesting the sun’s energy through solar gain via south-facing windows. In essence, this means that the building does the work, rather than relying on occupiers operating and maintaining costly renewable energy devices. Whilst the benefits of the fabric-first principles are well-documented, we still find some projects that only specify U-values whilst the SAP rating of a dwelling is driven by the interlinked properties of U-values, Psi values and airtightness.This is likely to be because U-values are readily calculated whilst the overall Y-value can only be determined


Sustainability in Development

The motivation behind the Sulgrave Gardens development was to make use of the most innovative methods of construction

once the building details are known and the individual junction Psi values input against actual junction length. Passivhaus is a building standard that is truly energy-efficient, comfortable, ecological and, when the reduction in long-term operating costs are taken into consideration, affordable. It is a construction concept that follows a set of rigorous and certifiable principles that have stood the test of time and practice.

Sulgrave Gardens

The striking brick finish and careful detailing determines that eco-homes can be attractive, while offering energy-saving benefits

the most innovative methods of construction. The project focused on making sustainable living not just luxury homes for those who can afford it, but instead aimed to make Passivhaus more widely available to all. Greenhauses represents a significant step forward in bringing Passivhaus into common use in the UK, in an affordable and deliverable format. Cartwright Pickard was appointed to design the Greenhauses in Sulgrave Gardens, which is London’s largest Passivhaus development. The

project comprises a terrace of three-storey houses together with two five-storey apartment buildings, all of which have been constructed to Passivhaus principles. The development is completed with four mews houses with roof terraces. These homes have been fully Passivhaus certified and are not only designed to save residents a significant amount on energy bills – up to 90% in the case of the certified units – but also to provide considerably improved indoor air quality.

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Kingspan Timber Solutions are pushing the practical application of new technologies to create high-performance building envelopes. Prefabrication and lean design expertise is invaluable when dealing with the enhanced thermal and airtightness requirements of Passivhaus projects, such as the Greenhauses in Sulgrave Gardens. Sulgrave Gardens is an award-winning scheme, which highlights the viability of Passivhaus dwellings as a sustainable solution in urban locations that might previously have been viewed as unsuitable. The striking brick finish and careful detailing, determines that eco-homes can be attractive, while offering energy-saving benefits. The landscaping unites the high-quality, yet low-maintenance buildings, and has been designed to encourage sociability and informal play. The attractive approach to the landscape is created with a pedestrianpriority shared surface. The motivation behind the Sulgrave Gardens development was to make use of

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Sustainability in Development The innovative buildings source energy from body heat from residents within the building and solar contact, which is obtained from the triple glazed windows that are installed with high levels of insulation and minimal air leakage. The shell of the building, consisting of highly insulated exterior walls, roof and floor slabs, keep the warmth inside the house during cold months and outside in the summer months. To complement the architecture in two adjacent conservation zones, brick was chosen as the primary facade material for the buildings. Given the tight urban nature of the site, minimising the thickness of the remaining wall build-ups was key, whilst still attaining the required level of thermal performance. Each of the four blocks required a specific design response so as to meet the challenges of the planning and architectural context, and the energy use and heat loss targets of Passivhaus. Two main construction methods were used both utilising the high-performance Structural Insulated Panel system (SIPs). Kingspan TEK SIPs produced the primary structure of the 10 houses, with a concrete frame insulated with Kingspan TEK cladding panels being developed for the 20 apartments. Both build-ups achieve outstanding thermal performance with final external wall U-values of 0.10 W/m2K.

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The proprietary jointing system featured on both Kingspan TEK products, in combination with the additional airtightness detailing on the project, ensured that air loss is below the 0.6 air changes per hour @ 50 Pa.To maintain a constant flow of fresh air, mechanical ventilation heat recovery (MVHR) systems were installed, using heat from the outgoing air to warm the incoming, fresh air. Building performance evaluation is currently underway together with occupier wellbeing research.

The Kingspan TEK Building System The Kingspan TEK Structural Insulated Panel System is a Passivhaus Institute Certified Building System and has been installed into the Sulgrave Gardens project, offering a hybrid structural frame solution.The TEK Building System comprises 142 or 172mm thick structural insulated panels connected with a unique jointing system for walls and roofs.

The proprietary jointing system used with the Kingspan TEK Building System creates an incredibly airtight structure which can achieve 1.0m3/hr.m2 @ 50 Pa.

The Kingspan TEK Cladding Panel The Sulgrave Gardens development uses the Kingspan TEK Cladding Panels, which is an innovative Structural Insulated Panel System – capable of cladding any structure – whether it is made of timber, steel or concrete. The panels are 142 or 172mm thick and consist of a high-performance rigid urethane insulation core, sandwiched between two layers of 15mm oriented strand board (OSB). Panels are manufactured to suit the individual project. Each panel has a standard dimension of width: 200mm (minimum), 1220mm (maximum) and length: 7500mm (maximum), but can be pre-assembled prior to delivery in our factory using TEK’s unique jointing system to suit efficient crane erection.

Opportunities for growth

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Redefining the future of sustainability While more than two thirds of professionals in the built environment identify sustainability as the industry topic of greatest interest to them, the actual meaning of the term is constantly developing. Martin Hurn, Brand Director at Ecobuild, discusses the evolution of sustainability, and highlights the need for the industry to come together in creating a common definition across the supply chain to drive the agenda forward.

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hen asked what the word sustainability means, built environment professionals rarely reply with the same answer. This is because influences like job role, sector and even location, all shape our perception of the term. At the same time, sustainable practice has evolved significantly over recent years, and no

longer refers solely to the products associated with construction. Instead, it’s increasingly about going much further and taking human aspects, such as health and wellbeing and building occupants, to name a few, into account. However, the expansion of the term has resulted in a seamlessly endless and frequently inconsistent definition as to what sustainability actually means.

Sharing knowledge and better education across the industry around long-term sustainability benefits is a great step forward

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Martin Hurn is the Brand Director at Ecobuild – the leading exhibition and conference for construction, design and energy in the built environment.

Undoubtedly, the broadening reach of sustainability and its continued prominence within our sector is only a good thing. However, taking the sustainability agenda forward, greater responsibility than ever falls in the hands of the industry to set new, common goals and take action.This involves creating a universally-accepted understanding of sustainability that is appealing, engaging and, most importantly, accessible to all. The question is: with so many different agendas, is it possible to get everyone, from all areas of the supply chain, onto the same page?

Redefining Sustainability For Ecobuild, a key step to achieving this is working with partners and stakeholders to provide a platform where the industry can work collaboratively to share their thoughts and ideas. With a focus on establishing a business case for sustainable construction, Ecobuild has launched its Redefining Sustainability campaign to drive discussion about what sustainability means now, and in the future. Manufacturers, specifiers, appliers and installers have engaged in the initiative to discuss how concepts such as placemaking, green building, wellbeing and infrastructure all fit into a wider and more meaningful definition of sustainability. Blogs, roundtables and ballot boxes at events have all sparked conversation surrounding the issue, and will continue on up to and beyond the Ecobuild 2017 event. From active social media conversations, the campaign has already seen an extraordinary level of passionate response from the industry. Leading organisations, such as the


Voice of the Industry Ecobuild has launched its Redefining Sustainability campaign to drive discussion about what sustainability means now, and in the future

better education across the industry around long-term sustainability benefits – cost savings, building performance and longevity – is a great step forward, and vital in paving the way for a more sustainable future.

Pledging commitment to sustainability

UK Green Building Council, the Construction Products Association and Saint-Gobain, as well as leading architects and academics, have contributed their research and findings to offer insights into the many nuances and opportunities around sustainability. These responses have not only highlighted the need to bring shared goals and objectives into focus, but also the huge gap in the industry that needs to be closed through greater collaboration, increased communication and transparency across the supply chain when discussing the topic. By increasingly taking the issue into the mainstream and taking inspiration from industry leaders who are pioneering sustainable developments, visionary solutions can be better showcased, shared and applied across the supply chain.This means moving beyond looking at individual roles and initiatives in isolation, and instead viewing the wider industry as a whole.

Key findings to date The latest event in the Redefining Sustainability campaign, a manufacturing roundtable held by Ecobuild in September,

saw industry-leading manufacturers come together to share their views on what sustainability means to them. During the discussion, a key point raised was the crucial importance of persuading customers and end-users that sustainable construction does deliver a better end-product – one which offers real, tangible benefits. For any part of the supply chain, thinking ahead to how an end-user will occupy a space can influence key decisions at the start of a construction process. However, feedback from attendees showed that this often isn’t the case. As Rupert Scott, Marketing and Membership Director of TRADA, explained: “The construction sector lags behind others in working out what the customer demands.” David Manley, Environment and Energy Manager at Forterra Building Products, agreed: “The biggest issue we have is that we are so disconnected from the consumer who is buying the house.” To rectify this, it’s important to have open lines of communication that take into account priorities and end goals at each stage of the supply chain. Sharing knowledge and

Looking ahead The sustainability debate is certainly one that will continue well into the future. However, what’s clear is that we, as an industry, must push forward to create a universal definition of sustainability that applies to, and is, achievable for all.This means a shift in focus from products and technology, towards people, places and real-life benefits. To do this, each area of the supply chain must be on board – all the way from concept and design, right through to construction, completion and lifecycle performance monitoring. If the entire industry comes together and works with a collaborative mentality, then the delivery of energy-efficient buildings that enhance the quality of life to those who use them on a day-to-day basis, in a costeffective way, is an achievable goal. To be part of this industry changing discussion, share your views, case studies, learning, challenges or successes, join the debate on social media using #SustainabilityIs.

Ecobuild’s three-day conference and exhibition will see architects, politicians and other industry leaders converge to discuss the future of housing, architecture and sustainability

While the manufacturing roundtable was the latest step in the Redefining Sustainability campaign, there are numerous areas of the supply chain to be explored, something which Ecobuild will be progressing in upcoming months. The outcomes of the activity are set to come to life at Ecobuild 2017 (7 to 9th March, ExCel, London) and complement the event’s overarching Regeneration theme. Alongside collaborators including UKGBC, Construction Products Association, the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) and the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE), the three-day conference and exhibition will see architects, politicians and other industry leaders converge to discuss the future of housing, architecture and sustainability through the lens of regeneration. To demonstrate the power of regeneration in practice, architectural collective, Assemble, will also present its award-winning Granby Workshop, telling the story behind the organisation’s Turner Prizewinning regeneration project and impact on the local community.

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Durable Fire curtains boast exceptionally high standards of fire protection.They can withstand incredibly high temperatures for up to 180 minutes.

Most fire protective fabrics are made from E-glass. This allows both pliability and a variety of strengths to be achieved through weaving the glass fibre filaments in different patterns. This sort of basic fireresistant fabric can withstand temperatures of up to 600°C. Alternatively, Coopers Fire’s fire curtains have a metal thread woven into this glass fibre fabric. This adds strength, resistance and increases the temperature resistance to up to 1000°C and more.

Fire curtains are part of a building’s life support system. Consequently, servicing packages should make sure that they continue to protect a building and its occupants from fire and smoke. Coopers Fire is the UK’s only Independent Third Party Accreditation for the service of fire and smoke curtains; this carries with it several benefits: A national team of Coopers Fire specially trained service engineers on-hand, 24/7 Cooper Fire ensures its client’s fire curtains remain reliable, secure and operational All Coopers Fire’s products are completely compliant with fire regulations and insurance requirements These benefits combined guarantee that your fire curtain will not only perform in the event of a fire, but that it will also last.

Effective Coopers Fire’s commitment and dedication to advancing fire fabric technology has led its engineers to set the high standards that fire experts have come to expect and architects rely upon to help their designs meet fire regulations. While standard fire curtains hold back flames, there will still be heat transfer. Fire curtains that utilise intumescent coatings can provide a thermal barrier. This allows people to evacuate from nearby areas. As a result, this has greatly extended the possible applications for these barriers. Fire curtains can be used in various applications, the most popular being: Atrium, lobbies and receptions Openings in walls Egress and corridor separation Boundary protection Compartmentation Stairs and escalators Lifts and lift lobbies Protected means of escape. Whether it is fire curtains that have been tested to BS EN or UL standards, Coopers Fire can help architects to achieve modern, open space design. By replacing traditional fire safety precautions with fire curtains, open-plan environments can now be firmly in line with fire regulations.

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Skylights A wealth of possibilities

Glazed in Pilkington activ blue with self-cleaning glass, the skylight installation took place between the hours of 23:00 and 6:00 to avoid travel disruptions

Tailor-made skylights ensure buildings see the benefits of daylight A fundamental element of contemporary architecture, there is little doubt that an abundance of natural light in buildings has a positive effect on our moods and manners. One of the best ways to capture this natural light and reduce the need for artificial lighting, whilst at the same time meeting today’s energy efficiency targets, is through the specification of skylights which can be tailor-made for any application.

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Design flexibility With Mono and Dual pitched and Ultra skylight options suitable for flat roofs, ridge glazing and northlights, each Ritchlight offers a minimum pitch and is custom-built to desired specifications.The design opportunities are endless, with any run length achievable; and this sloped skylight solution can also create canopied courtyard areas by abutment to a wall plate purlin. Available in a choice of thermallyefficient glass and polycarbonate glazing options in solar controlling tints, a range of opening and ventilation options and elegant aluminium framing which can be powder coated to a range of colours, Ritchlight is the only way forward for tailor-made skylight solutions. And with U-values as low

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Designed and manufactured in Brett Martin’s own BSI quality accredited and ISO 14001 environmentally-accredited factories, these tailor-made Ritchlight skylights are backed up by comprehensive support from design to specification, and finally installation, ensuring specifiers can help realise their aspirations. “Bespoke as standard is the order of the day with this cost-effective daylighting solution. Specifiers can also rely on our technical and design team, providing advice and assistance from design to specification and installation,” commented Hayley Lowry, Marketing Manager at Brett Martin. Skylights make a vital contribution to every building and are often the only way of introducing natural daylight into many buildings. The physiological benefits are enormous – daylight relaxes, improves concentration and makes people feel better.Architects, specifiers and building owners must switch on to the benefits of natural daylight to save energy, ensure compliance and, crucially, create an environment people want to spend time in. 8 www.brettmartin.com * mail@brettmartin.com ( 0289

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as 1.1 W/m²k, Ritchlight Mono, Dual or Ultra Pitched skylights can help achieve Part L of the Building Regulations.

Shedding light As part of its commitment to reduce energy costs and bring the maximum amount of natural daylight into a heavy trafficked public building, Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT) turned to Brett Martin for a daylight solution at the largest bus station in Scotland. Buchanan Street bus station in Glasgow has around 1700 bus journeys departing from the station every day, and over 40,000 passengers using these journeys on a daily basis. Looking to reduce its carbon footprint and save on electricity consumption, SPT’s roof refurbishment works included the specification of solar panels and Brett Martin’s Ritchlight Dual Pitched skylights. The Brett Martin team completed the installation of a 65m long Ritchlight Dual Pitched skylight over the main concourse to ensure maximum daylight and create a bright and welcoming environment for bus users.

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Looking to reduce its carbon footprint, SPT’s roof refurbishment works at Buchanan Street bus station included the specification of solar panels and Brett Martin’s Ritchlight Dual Pitched skylights


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Bespoke Span and Length | Glazing Options | Thermal Performance Every project is unique. So when an architecturally stunning skylight is required, Ritchlight is the natural destination. With mono, dual pitched and pitched skylight options suitable for flat roofs, ridge glazing and northlights, each Ritchlight is custom built to your desired specification. Available in a choice of thermally efficient glass and polycarbonate glazing options, a range of opening and ventilation options and elegant aluminium framing, Ritchlight is the only way forward for tailor-made skylight solutions.

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Technical Focus

In MMC, systems are delivered to site pre-assembled and pre-tested with guaranteed built-in quality

Sealed and delivered with tape technology Peter Thompson, General Manager UK of ISO-CHEMIE, considers the role of high-performance foam sealing tapes used to drive faster installation in Modern Methods of Construction (MMC).

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ccording to the latest construction industry data, 60% of projects were delivered to clients late in the year to December 2015.The UK Industry Performance Report, compiled by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills; Constructing Excellence; Glenigan; and the CITB, also reported that project delays in UK construction worsened in the same period with only 40% of projects overall delivered on time. On budget completions also failed to improve – slightly more than two thirds (69%) of overall projects were delivered on cost or better.

ISO-CHEMIE provides a wide variety of tape solutions for the high performance sealing of windows, doors, construction joint gaps and facades

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Against this backdrop, it’s clear that MMC, which offers faster lead times and cost savings, provides an effective way forward for the design and construction of buildings in the UK. Indeed, insistence on selecting front-end optimal build solutions is a part of the preconstruction strategy for contractors, providing a change to what the construction industry had traditionally accepted as the norm and delivering efficiencies, driving out waste and most importantly, adding value for all involved in the supply chain, especially end-users. In MMC, systems are delivered to site preassembled and pre-tested with guaranteed built-in quality and reduced installation times.The approach allows contractors to undertake smart engineering and coordination at the front end of a project, avoiding the problems often associated with building fitted together components on a construction site, leaving behind a legacy of a quality installation that can be easily maintained throughout its whole life cycle. Companies like ISO-CHEMIE, which provides a wide variety of tape solutions for the high performance sealing of windows, doors, construction joint gaps and facades, are actively working with other building product suppliers and house-builders to develop


Technical Focus THE USE OF TAPES FOR SEALING AND ASSEMBLING CONSTRUCTION JOINTS

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well at the ‘as-built’ stage compared to the ‘as-designed’ one.They advised you should only use materials which supplied an ‘asbuilt’ performance guarantee, which most preformed sealing tapes do due to their fixed size and tested performance. Furthermore, improving speed and offering the options of both factory and/or ‘at site’ applications, products offered by suppliers, such as ISO-CHEMIE, meet high demanding quality specifications, generally well above those necessary to comply with the minimum Building Regulations throughout the UK.They also take their environmental responsibility very seriously. Examples of which are the Passivhaus Institute (PHI) certificates awarded to a number of the products, the various EN BS DIN standards, BBA and even EMICode certificates as well as a full Environmental Product Declaration (EPD). For more information on how to achieve advanced solutions on any construction joint in relation to weathertight, airtight thermal bridging, acoustic reduction, differential movement or vapour control in your MMC process, ISO-CHEMIE has a national team of technical advisers, as well as a CPD programme, to help.

Companies like ISO-CHEMIE are actively working with other building product suppliers and housebuilders to develop integrated solutions

integrated solutions that meet the demands of off-site construction using MMC and deliver even more added value to the supply chain. These products can be used both in the factory to assist and form an integral part of the MMC component and/or on site while jointing the components together.They are used in all forms of MMC: from timber (in all its varieties) through to lightweight steel and concrete to even volumetric and pod constructions.The use of modern sealing technology has many advantages for the construction industry and fills a number of the failing gaps recently highlighted by various reports and studies. Like a lot of MMC techniques, the use of tapes for sealing and assembling construction joints increases the speed of construction. The various studies looking at introducing the ‘lean’ principals to construction highlighted problems with traditional wet sealants, as they slow down the process and cannot be used in adverse weather conditions.This is not the case with many sealing tapes that can be applied even in wet conditions and can create an instant seal allowing the flow of work to continue without any time delays. In addition, they also meet the requirements highlighted in the Zero Carbon Hub study that looked at why buildings performed less

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Legal & Business Andrew Clarke is a Solicitor specialising in defending regulatory prosecutions and enforcement at Gullands.

after an engineer fractured his spine. He briefly managed to hold himself suspended, before finally losing his grip and falling. BT was fined £600,000 for two ladder falls, one leaving a worker partially blinded.

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Health and safety sentencing guidelines Andrew Clarke, Associate Solicitor at Gullands, looks at the impact of the health and safety sentencing guidelines on the construction sector.

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here have reportedly been as many £1m plus fines since 1st February as there were in the previous 20 years. Balfour Beatty has set aside a £25m “reassessment of potential liabilities on historical health and safety breaches”. All this follows new sentencing guidelines, featuring fines based on turnover and a focus on potential outcomes and harm risked, not just what actually happened.

Near misses MJ Allen Holdings had a “near miss” when an employee slipped working on a factory roof. The potential outcome was death or life-limiting injury and a medium likelihood of this occurring. This placed the incident in harm category 2. Turnover was in the medium bracket (£32m in 2014) giving a starting point of £240,000. After a one third discount for a guilty plea, the penalty was £160,000, even though no one was hurt. Demolition subcontractor Allan Thomson tragically ignored a similar “near miss” on a warehouse roof, only for not one but two workers to fall from the same

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roof – the second to his death. Thomson received six years for manslaughter and his company was fined £400,000. The principal contractor was jailed for eight months and his company fined £90,000.

Work at Height Faruk Patel was jailed for 30 months for gross negligence manslaughter after instructing a labourer to work near an open skylight. Scaffolders Ben and James Marshall received suspended prison sentences after a worker fell from a flat roof. Marshalls had removed a safety rail – replacing it afterwards to cover their tracks. Montway was fined £144,000 after a similar fall – an apparently modest sum for injuries entailing three months in hospital – but probably in keeping with the guideline for a £10m turnover company. In Span Roofing Contractors, the main contractor was fined £65,000 under regulation 13(2) CDM 2007, following a 7m fall. A director of the subcontractor company received a CSO. Turning to employers who should know better, British Telecom was fined £500,000

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How to respond Organisations should study the definitions of culpability and the aggravating factors and make sure the definitions do not apply to them Failing to act on previous incidents is an indicator of high culpability, so organisations must enforce systems of monitoring and review including near misses Directors and senior managers should study HSE Guide Leading Health & Safety at Work (INDG 417 rev1), especially operating a ‘living’ health and safety policy, in other words, enacted daily on the ground – and reviewed at least once a year.

Directors and senior managers should study HSE Guide Leading Health & Safety at Work (INDG 417 rev1), especially operating a ‘living’ health and safety policy

Lack of monitoring and health surveillance of workers using vibrating tools in Asset International was high culpability, because the breach had existed since the Vibration at Work Regulations came into force. The seriousness of harm risked fell into category B (substantial and long-term effect) and the likelihood of harm was high, so the harm category was 2. This gave a starting point of £450,000 for a £12m turnover company. As it was at the lower end of the scale, the judge set the starting point at £400,000. He reduced it by £100,000 due to a good safety record and subsequent improvements plus a further third off for a guilty plea. The resulting fine was £200,000. In September, house-builder Crest Nicholson was fined £800,000 after a foreman was struck by an HGV, suffering life changing injuries due to a failure to manage and monitor vehicle movements in breach of regulation 36 (1) CDM 2007. Finally mention must be made of the wholly avoidable overturning incident involving a dumper in MJL Contractors, resulting in a worker losing both legs. MJL Contractors was fined £200,000.

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Design & Desire

Morgan Sindall has delivered several of the innovative buildings which make up the remarkable campus

Creating a campus where creativity thrives Drawing is a basic human instinct. But what creates the perfect environment in which to put pen to paper? How important is harnessing the best quality of light? What other elements need to be considered when creating a drawing studio?

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onstruction and infrastructure company, Morgan Sindall, has continued its partnership with Arts University Bournemouth to deliver the first purpose-built drawing studio in the UK for more than 100 years. The freestanding steel pre-fabricated pavilion was specially designed to stimulate creativity by influential architect, AUB alumnus and Honorary Fellow, Professor

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Sir Peter Cook RA and his office CRAB (Cook Robotham Architectural Bureau) and was opened earlier this year by renowned Architect, the late Dame Zaha Hadid. The structure was the first building in the UK to be designed by Sir Cook’s CRAB Studios and its pre-fabricated pavilion was imported from Germany. The unusuallydesigned building was awarded a national

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Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) accolade and was created using bridgebuilding technology, whereby a curved, painted structural steel skin was used to create its fluid form. The building also won a Local Authority Building Control (LABC) award for Environmental Building of the Year. Jon Daines, Area Director for Morgan Sindall’s Poole office, said: “Morgan Sindall has enjoyed a highly fruitful, inspiring and stimulating partnership with Arts University Bournemouth. This has seen our project teams join forces with the University and project partners to deliver highlyinnovative, and often technically-challenging campus buildings – all with the aim of developing spaces that will create the very best environments for university users.


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The building is a unique asset to the university and celebrates the importance of drawing

“The building is a unique asset to the university and celebrates the importance of drawing to the creative process and the realisation of original creative work. This project has involved close partnership working between our project team, the architects at CRAB Studios, and the prefabrication team in Germany and it’s very rewarding to see it completed and in use.” The Drawing Studio’s expressive design and striking blue facade stands out against a neutral campus backdrop. The building was designed to reach out to creative students on an individual basis and is a space shared by students from a range of courses including animators, architects and etchers to costume designers. Its design celebrates four aspects of light – central to observation and drawing. It includes a north-light, which is traditional in studios, a rear clerestory window light that gives a softer light, a discrete light that filters under a bench on the east side of the building, and a graded wash of light that feeds in along the curved entrance.

The Drawing Studio’s expressive design and striking blue facade stands out against a neutral campus backdrop

“Working on the Drawing Studio has been a particular highlight for our team.We’re delighted to have delivered this beautiful, award-winning scheme for the university. One of the most significant challenges for us was how to assemble the structure on site.This included looking at the best way to support individual sections in their temporary state, how to plan and sequence the lifting operations, and how to access the structure for welding and painting once erected. “The sections were craned into place and bolted to the raft slab foundation on pre-set, holding-down bolts. Temporary support for each section was provided by steel props, bolted to the slab and pre-set at the correct height to receive the top of the curved section being lowered into place.

The project is part of the university’s broader vision to update its campus facilities

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Design & Desire

The Photography Building is a black box with apertures forming the roof lights, windows and ventilation louvres

Professor Stuart Bartholomew CBE, Principal and Vice-Chancellor, AUB, commented: “The Drawing Studio provides students with a new space in which drawing can be taught and practiced. We believe the simplicity of the monocoque construction allows the act of drawing to become a calm and considered activity within the lively world of a very busy, creative institution. “The project is part of the university’s broader vision to update its campus facilities and provide a stimulating worldclass environment for its students, so that the campus can continue to fulfil its role as an environment that helps to foster creativity and artistic excellence in its students.” Morgan Sindall has delivered several of the innovative buildings which make up the remarkable campus. The four-storey Photography Building, which forms a

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new gateway to the AUB campus, is one example. Directly adjacent to the existing photography department, the building’s design has been informed by photographic processes. Its principle facade features an array of digitally-printed fins that act as filters which reflect, and moderate, daylight into the building’s interior. The building is a black box with apertures forming the roof lights, windows and ventilation louvres. This allows controlled natural light and air to flow through the atrium and circulation spaces, providing low energy environmental control. Alongside the commitment to delivering environments and facilities which stimulate creativity, the university was focused on ensuring the new campus developments were energy efficient. As such, Morgan Sindall worked with AUB to deliver two art studios which met one of the world’s most exacting environmental standards – Passivhaus.

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Morgan Sindall continues to work alongside the university to update and revitalise its estate

The Passivhaus concept was developed in Germany more than 20 years ago as a way of introducing energy-efficiency into the construction process, to reduce long-term costs and encourage sustainable best practice. The 13,272ft2 studios are Dorset’s very first education buildings to meet the standard and Morgan Sindall was able to achieve the highest level of air tightness recorded in the UK to date on the development.The buildings are being used for a variety of courses and have north-facing windows, to reduce glare into the studio space. Other key projects which Morgan Sindall has delivered for the university include the futuristic Student Services Department and the Student Union, which won a regional RIBA award.The £2m two-storey facility was completed in November 2014 and links to the striking Facilities Building, which features a sculptural steel canopy.The development is highly sustainable and is Passivhaus accredited. Completed in July 2015, it acts as a new “front door” to the campus, creating a portal access across the main entry and spine road. Morgan Sindall has also delivered renovation works to several buildings at the AUB campus, including a remarkable £700,000 live site project to design and build a rooftop extension on an existing threestorey teaching building, and two halls of residence conversion projects totalling £7.9m. The Morgan Sindall project team transformed both out-dated halls of residence buildings into two state-of-the-art dedicated teaching spaces for a variety of courses. The company continues to work alongside the university to update and revitalise its estate and deliver outstanding contemporary and sustainable buildings – creating the very best environment possible for students to create and thrive.

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Office Build Focus

Designing for productivity Soapworks’ Manager, Jennifer Bamber, addresses the growing trend for flexible office design.

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ave a look around your office – does it inspire you? Is it good for your health and wellbeing? Increasingly, these are factors at the top of the checklist for leading corporate businesses when looking to set up a new office base. After all, it’s no secret that a happy workforce in a motivating environment is a productive one. The question of productivity in the UK is one that comes up time and time again. So often, the UK’s productivity rates are proven to be lacklustre when compared with our European counterparts.When you couple this

with the economic uncertainty threatened by Brexit, it’s not surprising that business leaders are prioritising initiatives to improve employee happiness and wellbeing. One of the growing areas where businesses feel they can address this is through the working environment. Earlier this year, the British Council for Offices and Savills released the latest edition of their research paper What Workers Want, highlighting a number of important trends in employee desires. A clear pattern was choice and control; workers want to be able to choose how and where they work, while also having a desk space to call their own.

Soapworks was designed to be a magnet for forward-thinking, fast-growing businesses

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Paul Bresnan, Managing Director at MWH Treatment, has praised the changes to the way the business operates on a daily basis

Almost half of those surveyed considered access to collaboration space with colleagues as imperative, while half of workers agreed that if the internal design of their office matched their ‘ideal’, it would increase productivity levels. With studies showing that employees work better in a well-designed office environment, finding the right office space and using office space more effectively has never been more important for business leaders.What is clear is that employees are looking for more from their workplace. In the same vein, occupiers are looking for more from commercial developments.They need office space that can be adapted to suit the needs of the individual business and the desires of their employees. They need flexibility. Creating a flexible working environment starts first and foremost with the building. Commercial office developments provide the foundations from which businesses can ‘design in’ elements they see as vital to the success of their business and to the wellbeing of their employees. For developers, space has to be able to satisfy the changing wants and needs of occupiers and employees over a longer period of time. It has to offer a blank canvas, allowing businesses to grow and be more adventurous with their workplace criteria.The demands of the modern workplace are such that offices are expected to accommodate solitary work as well as group discussion space, and room to socialise as well as formal meeting areas. The capacity for different styles of working spaces to stimulate different types of work is becoming a necessity.


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MWH Treatment wanted to create a workplace that inspired innovation, collaboration and creativity

offices, spanning two floors in the second phase of the development, are among the most dynamic in the region, incorporating design elements specifically aimed at improving productivity. The key driver for the engineering firm’s relocation was a culture change.They wanted to create a workplace that inspired innovation, collaboration and creativity. Workplace specialist,The TSK Group, took up the challenge, and in just 12 weeks was able to deliver a space that has created a real sense of community, choice and collaboration for employees. Key features include Wi-Fi enabled discussion hubs to encourage collaboration, open-plan breakout spaces for social interaction, quick-meet booths, cleverly

Vast floorplates and expansive spaces with the flexibility for subdivision, give occupiers the freedom to design a workplace that suits workers’ needs

integrated locker storage and a clear brand identity throughout. Paul Bresnan, Managing Director at MWH Treatment, has praised the changes to the way the business operates on a daily basis. He says: “This office design has allowed us to completely change our culture.We’ve exchanged formality for community, without having to compromise on professionalism. We’ve introduced choice so that each and every member of staff can work in an environment that suits changing their working style, and most importantly we’ve created a culture where people are allowed to be themselves. “You can’t underestimate the difference even purely aesthetic design elements can make to the wellbeing and motivation of the workforce. We’ve been amazed at the improvements to productivity since the relocation and office fit-out took place.The feedback from staff has been extremely positive.” Creating a flexible workplace clearly has its benefits, none more so than to the happiness and wellbeing of employees. Companies are investing more and more in creating interesting, dynamic spaces because they understand the difference it can make to the productivity of their workforce.While we might not have seen the last of the traditional office just yet, as long as developers are building expansive commercial developments, the trend for flexible office design looks set to continue.

It is no surprise then that larger, edge-ofcity premises are becoming more attractive to businesses looking to set up a new office base.These developments have the luxury of physical space where city centre schemes are often confined.They can accommodate greater integration of advanced technologies and a greater spectrum of amenities on site, making them a much more exciting prospect for employers and employees alike.The ability to offer tailored, adaptable design has almost become the secret weapon for commercial developments of this kind, looking to tease occupiers away from the bright lights of the nearby city. As the largest speculative scheme to be built outside of London, Soapworks was designed to be a magnet for forwardthinking, fast-growing businesses.The large-scale redevelopment of the former Colgate-Palmolive factory at Salford Quays, Manchester, spans over 400,000ft2 of Grade A office accommodation with unrivalled floorplates of up to 46,000ft2. Its unique proposition has meant that is has been successful in attracting the likes of Talk Talk, The Home Office and global engineering firm MWH Treatment, a subsidiary of MWH Constructors headquartered in the US. Soapworks was designed with flexibility in mind.Vast floorplates, exposed ceiling heights and expansive spaces with the flexibility for subdivision, give occupiers the freedom to design a workplace that suits the needs of their workforce.With this unique combination of features, occupiers have been able to create a multitude of space configurations. When MWH Treatment agreed to take 25,000ft2 of office space at Soapworks in 2015, they needed an adaptable and contemporary space, in a location that would allow them to continue to attract the very best talent and further develop their core delivery in the North West. Now the firm’s

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Floors, Walls & Ceilings

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Heradesign helps draw your eye to the stunning views of the Thames

The amphitheatre has been designed to accommodate a variety of activities, from small and intimate gatherings to large presentations and meetings.The ceiling helps support these events, both aesthetically and acoustically. Its distinctive woven surface brings a natural warmth and visual energy to the amphitheatre’s interior.To help maintain a comfortable acoustic level for this multi-functional space, Heradesign provides outstanding Class A sound absorption to reduce reverberation and enhance speech intelligibility. BDG architecture + design specified Heradesign in matt black for the amphitheatre. The panels are fitted directly to the ceiling and sit above the lights to disguise other services.The surface is non-reflective, which helps create optimum lighting conditions when the amphitheatre is used for multimedia presentations.When the curtains are open, natural daylight fills the space.The ceiling’s dark surface helps to minimise unwanted glare. Toby Neilson and Elena Angulo are thrilled with the bespoke design for Ogilvy & Mather Group UK’s London HQ and plan to use Heradesign for future projects.They comment: “Working with Heradesign and Knauf AMF has been very successful. Heradesign has delivered on quality and performance.The installation and coordination with other ceiling devices was very simple.We are currently working on a number of projects where we are looking to use Heradesign.”

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“Good design is good business,” said American businessman, political figure and Philanthropist, Thomas Watson Jr. Global advertising and marketing agencies, Ogilvy & Mather Group UK and MEC have embraced this idea with BDG architecture + design in partnership with  Matheson Whiteley to create their new landmark headquarters in the iconic Sea Containers on London’s South Bank. 

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ollaborative working is at the heart of this ambitious project. The spaces in the building are organised to interlink 15 different agencies while providing areas that support alternative types of working: informal, flexible and connected.This was achieved by placing the office spaces in the lower parts of the building, reserving the upper floors for open areas where staff and clients meet overlooking world-famous views across the Thames. Moving to the Sea Containers has helped bring Ogilvy & Mather Group UK into the cultural and creative heart of London. Heradesign ceilings, from Knauf AMF, play a prominent role in this vision. They are

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fitted in a large-scale, 200-person, doubleheight amphitheatre. Located on the top floor, the theatre has two-storey glazing and magnificent views over the city. BDG Architects, Toby Neilson and Elena Angulo, explain how Heradesign exceeded the brief: “For such a key space in the building, we looked for high-grade materials with natural qualities that would provide the aesthetic we wanted and the appropriate acoustic properties. We wanted to create an atmosphere that would feel less corporate and closer to a theatre. Heradesign matched our architectural approach and its surface design was more contemporary and organic than other products.”

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Facades

The transparent MEDIAMESH displays from GKD meet the strictest requirements with regard to colour brilliance and reproduction quality around the clock

A showcase of luxury Dalian in northern China is a city of contrasts. A vibrant centre of trade and industry, this rapidly-growing metropolis plays an equally important role in the region as one of the country’s most popular vacation destinations. In the city centre, NBBJ designed the Eton Place Dalian tower complex as a superlative multi-functional development.

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ive mixed-use towers standing 41 to 81 storeys high and a six-storey mall transform the 6.23-hectare site into an exclusive microcosm of urban life. The connecting element between the two highest towers is the spacious mall, with a roof designed in a manner reminiscent of a

park. Over six floors, it offers a representative atmosphere for high-class boutiques, a luxury department store, elite gastronomy and a supermarket. Large MEDIAMESH screens, from GKD, running around the corners of the building, seize the attention of passersby at both main entrances.The transparent

The system’s robustness, as well as its extraordinary appearance, has made it a sustainable choice

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displays, made of filigree stainless steel mesh with integrated LED profiles, function as an advertising platform for luxury goods from all over the world and underline the exclusivity of the building complex. Dalian’s favourable geographical location on the southern tip of the Liaodong peninsula, surrounded by the Bohai Sea and the Yellow Sea, makes it China’s most northerly icefree port. Because of this, over the course of centuries the small fishing village has developed into an important naval base and the country’s third-largest trading port. Dalian has been one of China’s few freetrade zones since 2006 and is among the 20 busiest container ports worldwide. Numerous multinational corporations produce their goods in the city’s special economic zones, including an increasing number of hightech companies alongside the oil, chemical, foodstuffs and textile industries.As a centre for finance and services, the port city plays a significant role in the economic development of the whole region.Although the city was historically characterised by heavy industry, it understood the need to combine rapid economic growth with environmental protection at an early stage.As a result, Dalian is one of the cleanest cities in China according to the country’s national environmental authority, and in 2006 was even named its best city to live in. Its temperate climate and spectacular surroundings make the city, with some six million inhabitants, one of the most popular vacation destinations in China and have helped it claim numerous awards as one of the country’s best tourist hotspots.Thanks to the hilly landscape and the high number of trees, Dalian is often called the Hong Kong of the North. Its distinctive skyline with skyscrapers, the sea and the mountains in the background symbolise the city.


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The two screens from GKD are 10.35m high and up to 24m wide

Large transparent MEDIAMESH screens from GKD seize the attention of passers-by at both main entrances of Eton Place Dalian

designed by NBBJ and is only 278m high. The 62 storeys above ground floor host 700 apartments, restaurants, shops and a luscious green sky garden.

Screens grace the corners of the diamond The six-level mall stands at the heart of Eton Place Dalian.This structure aims to set new standards in luxury shopping while also serving as an urban space with a public park. The polygonal facade, partially suspended from the third floor, lends it the form of a diamond, contoured by delicate bands of light. Irregularly arranged window openings ensure that sufficient daylight also enters the upper levels from the sections covered by the facade.When looking for advertising displays suited to the exclusivity of the complex, the architects chose the transparent media facade

system from GKD.The MEDIAMESH screens, made of stainless steel mesh with interwoven rows of LEDs, sensitively subordinate themselves to the architecture, allowing the expressive building form to remain visible despite the suspended media display.The two screens are 10.35m high and up to 24m wide, running over the corner at two entrances and – depending on what is being presented – allowing media to be viewed over an angle of 90°. A total of 11 panels made of almost 455m2 of metal mesh thus form an attractive frame for the diamond-style building and are a real eye-catcher for passers-by.With a pixel grid of 5cm in both the horizontal and vertical direction, the displays meet the strictest requirements with regard to colour brilliance and reproduction quality around the clock. At the same time, the transparency of the woven textile ensures that daylight can reach the rooms behind the media facade, while the unobstructed views from the building interior through the advertising display were another argument in favour of the triedand-tested system.The system’s freedom from maintenance, economical energy consumption and robustness, as well as its extraordinary appearance, also made MEDIAMESH the perfect choice for this exclusive building design. One challenge for the GKD team was the substructure, which was adapted to the idiosyncratic form of the building and was also to have a sufficient distance to the facade to enable a walkway to be built.With the two large MEDIAMESH screens mounted across the building corners, the architects succeeded in devising a functional advertising display with a high-quality facade that stylishly underlines the overall impression made by the luxury complex.

Reclaimed land on the coast made it possible to move the container port out of the original urban area. New life was gradually breathed back into wasteland left over from former heavy industry plants in the form of modern residential and office towers. A prime example of this is the Eton Place Dalian building complex consisting of five skyscrapers and various adjoining buildings. With its breathtaking view of the city, the port, the northern coast and the mountains to the south, it was designed as a byword for international luxury. At the same time, the design of the NBBJ architectural firm reflects the city’s efforts to establish a balance between the urban and natural environment. The central element of the development is Eton Place Dalian Tower 1, also known as Supertower One. On its 80 floors above ground level, this skyscraper hosts a five-star hotel with 200 rooms, a further hotel with 600 rooms, a viewing platform, sky lobbies, several storeys of office space, a fitness center with a pool, restaurants and retail stores. Five multistorey, landscaped sky gardens provide an inviting green area for relaxation in the heart of the colossal structure. Thanks to its suspended glass facade, the interior of the 60-storey atrium is flooded with light while also granting an excellent view of the charming surroundings. Rising to a height of 383.1m, Supertower One not only towers above all of the other skyscrapers in the city, but is also the 23rd highest building in the world. Dalian’s new landmark is located on the main road that links the airport with the main railway station. Its smaller companion, Eton Place Dalian Tower 2, or the so-called Supertower Two, was also

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Timber

The choice of structural timber frame also helps to minimise project costs while increasing the likelihood of punctual completion

Build swiftly with structural timber frame Here, Andrew Carpenter, Chief Executive of the Structural Timber Association (STA), discusses how structural timber frame can help to ensure housing projects are made weathertight quickly, and completed on schedule and on budget.

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he use of timber in residential construction may have changed drastically over the years, but the appeal of timber as a construction material endures. Prefabricated structural timber frame is manufactured off site, meaning it can be monitored at every stage of its construction and is not reliant on a multitude of other trades and factors. Frames are built in a controlled and precise

manner using the latest industry methods and technology, such as insulation and vapour controlled layers and advanced breathable membranes with thermal, acoustic and fire protection in-built into the timber’s design. Crucially, the choice of structural timber frame also helps to minimise project costs while increasing the likelihood of punctual completion, which is of prime concern when undertaking a housing project.

As structural timber frame uses off-site construction methods, it is not dependent on favourable weather conditions. This is a key benefit given the UK’s fluctuating climate. Strong winds, heavy rain and subzero conditions have no effect on workers, leading to safer, better quality and more efficient production. Furthermore, off-site construction helps ensure that architects’ plans are strictly adhered to, conserving the truest likeness to the original design. Fewer modifications to designs equates to fewer unexpected financial costs. Brick and block supply has recently suffered shortages, meaning a premium is placed on their price. Additionally, the majority of heat is lost from a building by uncontrolled ventilation. Airtightness is strongly influenced by the type of construction. Timber frame buildings are intrinsically more airtight than both cavity masonry walls and solid masonry walls. Having a superior airtightness performance means decreased energy use, increased thermal comfort, increased air quality and a lower risk of moisture damage. A good example of what timber frame can achieve is a three-bed, two-storey timber frame house in Saffron Walden, Essex, erected by STA member, Flight Timber. The project incorporated such prefabricated build methods as the Val-U-Therm closed panel system with external breather membranes, allowing the structural element of the house to be ready for the window fitters and roofers within a one-week period. The build programme for this project was as follows: Day one: Install Soleplates and DPC Day two: Crane erect GF Panels and install headbinder Day three and four: Fit loose metal web joists and flooring Day five: Crane erect FF panels and install headbinder Day six and seven: Stand roof trusses and fix bracing.

Timber frame buildings are intrinsically more airtight than both cavity masonry walls and solid masonry walls

When it comes to housing projects, structural timber frame is the product of choice for an increasing percentage of the sector. Its technologically-innovative methods, inherent weathertightness and ability to deliver projects to cost and time constraints, gives structural timber frame a comparative advantage over other building materials.

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The entire front elevation of the property had to be installed without any scaffolding

Cliff-top location is no barrier to successful design with TAPER-LOC When metalwork fabricator Ace General Engineering was awarded the contract to install structural glass balustrade and Juliette balconies at a new residential development on the cliffs of Cornwall, the expertise of the TAPER-LOC system and CRL’s standoffs was called into action.

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omprising 36 apartments and nine houses in a cliff-top location in Newquay, the Acorn Blue development offers stunning views of the Cornish coast, with the high specification properties boasting balconies to take advantage of Cornwall’s temperate climate and to enjoy the stunning sunsets over the Atlantic. All good in theory, but the practicalities of completing the structural work required specialised engineering, as, due to its location, the entire front elevation of the property had to be installed without any scaffolding. The team at Ace General Engineering used the TAPER-LOC standard base shoe from CRL for the secure and

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efficient installation of the structural glass balustrades. Reducing installation time of glass railings and balustrades by up to half compared to alternative methods, the standard TAPER-LOC system is suitable for 12 to 25.52mm toughened/toughened laminated glass, making it a versatile option. Meeting BS 6180:2011, AbZ and CEBTP requirements, TAPER-LOC has a unique design that uses precision tension to secure the glass in the aluminium base shoe without the use of cement. Using CRL’s exclusive installation and removal tool, the tapers simply slide horizontally in the base shoe before being compressed, where it expands and locks into place. The same tool can be used to loosen the tapers for

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CRL’s TAPER-LOC frameless glass balustrade systems were specified as they withstand strong wind and can be installed from the inside of the building

glass alignment or replacement, enabling scratched or broken glass to be easily replaced. “The TAPER-LOC system was a perfect fit for the project,” explains David Stephens, Managing Director of Ace General Engineering. “The site team used a harness system, provided by the client, which enabled lateral movement along the balcony.The TAPER-LOC channel was resin anchor fixed to the reinforced concrete balcony structure, with the glass locked into place using the tapers.The entire installation was carried out from the inside of the balcony, without any scaffolding.This was possible due to the fact that the TAPER-LOC system is always installed from the safe side.


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TAPER-LOC at a glance: 50% faster to install than traditional alternatives. For toughened/toughened laminated glass from 12-25.52mm thick. Dry glaze system, no need for cement. Tested to meet the strictest building code requirements BS6180:2011, CEBTP and AbZ. The product is completely unique because it uses a horizontal TAPER-LOC design, which allows the system to be adjusted, dismantled and reset. Ideal for replacing scratched and broken panels in existing applications. Available as bottom and side-drilled base shoe for mounting to concrete, steel and wood substrate. CRL has recently launched a new base shoe featuring an extruded structure, making it 30% lighter and more affordable, but even stronger than its previous version. It is available in satin anodised and brushed nickel finishes, removing the need for cladding.

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“The glass installation using this system was a very quick and easy process, which was all completed from the one side of the balustrade,” Stephens continues.“The TAPER-LOC system saved a huge amount of time compared to wet glazing or wedging. Speed of installation was just one of the benefits of specifying this system though.The structural integrity of the base channel was also extremely important, as it is designed to withstand significant wind loads, which is vital in this location. “We were also given great technical support by CRL, which certainly played its part in the overall success of the project.”

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Specification Spotlight

Compact-X is suitable for ceiling, glass and wall-mounted applications and comes in two top track finishes: Satin Anodised and Brushed Nickel

CRL expands its range of the Compact-X Sliding Door system

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uitable for monolithic toughened glass panels of 8 and 10mm, and for laminated toughened glass panels of 8.76 and 10.76mm in thickness with a minimum width of 635mm and a maximum weight of 70kg each, the system conceals all of its sliding components within the top track, giving a pleasing aesthetic appearance. It features an enhanced double soft brake system that cushions the glass panels when opening and closing the doors. The soft brake system provides an advanced and pleasing sliding action, whilst at the same time enhancing safety; fingers are protected from becoming trapped on the closing cycle of the glass panel, which itself is also protected from impact damage.

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Compact-X is suitable for ceiling, glass and wall-mounted applications and comes in two top track finishes: Satin Anodised and Brushed Nickel. In a unique feature, the distance between the wall and the glass panel can be adjusted between 16 and 24mm, depending on design requirements, thereby adding a useful versatility to the other benefits of the system. It can be installed in three different configurations, all featuring the enhanced double soft-closing mechanism. The options of one sliding door panel, one fixed panel and one sliding panel both include a self-closing mechanism that comes into action when the door is between open and close position.The mechanism pulls the sliding door to fully close it.The third possible configuration uses two fixed panels and two

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Compact-X is a new interior decor range of sliding glass door systems offering a compact sliding solution for frameless glass panels

sliding panels, which includes a synchronised system of both doors opening and closing simultaneously. Compact-X has been tested to 100,000 cycles in accordance with European Performance Standards EN1527/ EN1670. Lisa Zebiche, Marketing Manager at C. R. Laurence, commented: “The COMPACT-X Sliding Door system is an excellent product offering great quality and value, with a range of benefits such as double soft-close, an uncluttered design and easy installation. It’s a ‘stand out’ addition to our Door Hardware range.” For further information regarding COMPACT-X and/or any other products from CRL extensive range, please visit CRL’s website.

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Specification Spotlight CRL MAKES BEAUTIFUL BALCONIES EASY A few months ago, CRL introduced Juliette Balconies, a system that is already very popular. The system is an elegant and minimalistic, cost-effective solution that doesn’t only feature a modern design and sleek, clean lines, but is also simple to install. The innovation comprises two cap rails, of 3m to 4.2m length, to secure the glass in position and four balcony

connectors to link the cap rails to the substrate. It is suitable for 12 to 25.52mm monolithic toughened glass and laminated toughened glass. The system offers peace of mind with 316 grade stainless steel for weather resilience and is available in a choice of a brushed or polished stainless steel finishes. It has been tested to a width of 2400mm certificate.

INTRODUCING CUSTOM-MANUFACTURED BI-FOLD SLIDING DOOR SYSTEMS CRL introduces the new bi-fold sliding door systems, an excellent solution to divide interior spaces while maintaining a feeling of openness. The system is ideal for office environments and can be custom-made in the UK for fit and finish, depending on the specific requirements of each installation. It is available in brushed and polished stainless steel finishes and in four configurations: two or three glass panels sliding

to one side, or two or three glass panels sliding on each side of the opening.The overhead track features 102mm high square, wedge-lock door rails.The system can accommodate 10 and 12mm monolithic toughened glass, up to a maximum width of 990mm and a maximum weight of 77kg per panel.To minimise obstruction, they are hung from a single CRL Carriage Assembly at the panel’s end point.

NEW CRL OIL DYNAMIC HINGES FOR SELF-CLOSING GLASS DOORS Traditional floor closers require to dig a hole in the floor to fit the box comprising the self-closing system.This can be tricky for architects and installers when underfloor heating is already present or in listed buildings for example.Thanks to CRL’s range of oil dynamic hinges, planning a self-closing glass door has never been so quick and costeffective.The innovative hinges comprise the

self-closing system inside their main body, removing the need for a floor closer and its box.The hinges have adjustable closing speed and can swing in and out a full 90° and stop at 0, +90 and -90°.They are suitable for monolithic toughened and laminated toughened glass panels from 8 to 13.52mm in thickness and can accommodate doors weighing up to 100kg.

VICTORIA HINGES JOIN EXCITING LINE-UP OF SHOWER DOOR HARDWARE CRL has launched its new Shower Door Hardware brochure, boasting one of the biggest ranges on the market to help create shower enclosures or shower areas that are truly bespoke. The brochure features the company’s most popular and newly-released products, including hinges and clamps in many styles and finishes, alongside sliding shower door systems, U-channels, handles, knobs and door locks. Among the new ranges feature Victoria

Series hinges made from solid brass and available for glass-to-wall and glass-toglass applications. Able to accommodate 10 to 12mm toughened safety glass doors up to 1m high and 64kg in weight, the hinges comply with the DIN EN14428 standard for safety. Victoria hinges are available in six finishes and swing at 90° in and out and self-centre when within 15° of the closed position. Ref: SDH16UK

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Bricks, Blocks & Pavers

Armadillo’s material, Armatherm, is made from an inert, ultra-high density, closed-cell polymer, which offers an exceptional high-load capacity

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hen it comes to the energy efficiency of a building, the design of the brickwork support system is integral to minimising heat loss. Not only does an effective structural system aid thermal efficiency, it can also improve the design of the facade using innovative technology. For architects, one of the main focuses for a building design is its aesthetic qualities. This however can only go so far, as it’s important to ensure that a brickwork system is structurally effective. It is generally overlooked in the industry, but implementing a thermal break solution can help to ensure that the structure is thermally isolated to decrease energy costs. Generally, brickwork support systems and curtain wall cladding have a thermal weakness, as the mechanical fixing often penetrates the insulation. In some builds, this goes ignored or unnoticed, and the consequential energy loss is accepted as part and parcel of the construction process. This, however, does not need to be the case, which is evident through the technologies employed by the team at Armadillo. To put this into perspective, a building can have hundreds of insulation penetrations on just a single wall, creating substantial heat loss. This can be easily solved with a thermal break material, which has dual qualities of being strong


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Bricks, Blocks & Pavers

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It is clear that the presence of thermal breaking, and intelligent brickwork engineering, can offer a plethora of benefits to a construction project and the appearance of a final build

Looking at how the material can be used to improve the design characteristics of a building, a recent project undertaken by the firm, to provide a brickwork solution for a prominent landmark art gallery in London, offers the perfect example. For this project, an impressive facade for the building was imperative, and the designs specified a cladded brickwork which allowed for each brick to move individually. This was a tall order that required specialist engineering, which the Armadillo team was able to provide. The facade for the structure predominately consisted of perforated brickwork, which was supported and restrained by panels that were fixed to the perimeter concrete encased steel columns. The philosophy behind the design was that the masonry panels transferred load through a number of load paths, resulting from wind, gravity and the inclination of the wall. This dictated how the bricks were engineered and held in place. To achieve the design specified, Armadillo’s system held the bricks in place with stainless steel dowels rather than conventional mortar. The dowels were given some flexibility through elastomeric bushings engineered by Armadillo. This held the bricks in place, while allowing enough flexibility for each to move individually. This movement was dependent upon the vertical arching and horizontal beam action. The primary mechanism for transferring the horizontal load to the corbels was via the brickwork spanning vertically with the

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arch, to collect load from the horizontal beams. The vertical arching developed from a combination of the masonry being clamped in place between the corbels, and bending being passed from brick to brick via the dowels. The horizontal loads were then transferred to the primary vertical arch through the horizontal beam action via a push-pull effect of the dowels. Finally, the blocks were stacked on top of one another in an arch shape, shedding the facade’s weight onto the corbels. This system took years of testing and approximately 460,000 steel pins and rubber bearings were used to create the facade on the landmark building. It is clear that the presence of thermal breaking, and intelligent brickwork engineering, can offer a plethora of benefits to a construction project and the appearance of a final build. As architects continue to work with developers to create sustainable, energy-efficient buildings that pack a punch visually, understanding the latest technologies available on the market has never been more important. Surprisingly to some, a simple yet effective thermal break can save hundreds of thousands on the overall energy costs of a building, and a specialist material, such as Armatherm, can be used to create stunning effects. This makes thermal solutions one of the most important elements an architect can invest in when working on major construction projects.

and a good insulator. Armadillo’s material, Armatherm, is made from an inert, ultrahigh density, closed-cell polymer, which offers an exceptional high-load capacity while maintaining very low thermal conductivity characteristics. The make-up of the material renders it the perfect solution for a range of construction projects, as it is able to isolate temperature transfer, as well as offering the necessary strength to transmit structural forces. The closed-cell construction is also waterproof, which adds another string to its bow when it comes to the material’s versatility. It is important for a thermal break solution to remain dry at all times, as the presence of moisture will decrease its thermal insulation performance.A material that offers both strength and excellent thermal properties can be hard to find, which makes it a revolutionary solution in today’s market. With regard to the actual installation, for a brickwork support system or curtain wall, the material is made into a pad and is profiled to match the clamp area of the bracket, which includes a key hole slot to allow for a quick installation without removing the clamp bolt. The thermal conductivity of the material is incredibly low at 0.196 W/mK. As a result, this effectively isolates the cold steel from the interior environment, stopping heat from being transferred out of the building. The material also has another benefit within this type of application. Attaching stainless steel directly to structural steel can cause bimetallic corrosion, which is accelerated corrosion of a metal, due to an electrical contact with another metal on non-metallic conductor in a corrosive electrolyte. Armatherm breaks this contact, which stops the corrosion from forming.

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Kitchens, Bathrooms & Washrooms

Maxwood makes a splash Maxwood has once again demonstrated its design and manufacturing expertise with executive washrooms for a landmark commercial development in Central London.

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Maxwood Design Manager, Jason Owen: “The architect’s excellent drawings and clear design intents helped us transform an inspirational concept into workable washroom designs that deliver both style and function.” Speaking on behalf of BAM Construction South East, Design Manager Tom Waterston, comments:“Whilst this was a very demanding design programme for all parties, the finished washrooms look fantastic and the client is delighted. Maxwood’s use of concealed fixings, so no unsightly screws or brackets are on show, enhances the seamless finish.”

Maxwood provided smart, practical solutions for male and female changing rooms located in the basement

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The full-height doors to the Maranté toilet cubicles at 3 Pancras Square are faced with a cream-coloured gloss laminate with black PVD hardware and are fitted with fall-to-close hinges

The full-height doors to the Maranté toilet cubicles at 3 Pancras Square are faced with a cream-coloured gloss laminate with black PVD hardware and are fitted with fall-to-close hinges.The cubicles’ attractive flush surface appearance is achieved with a unique pilaster design, rebated to run in-line with the doors. Vanity tops for the new washrooms were manufactured from Krion in a neutral shade, creating a dramatic contrast to the gold and black elements. Maxwood’s innovative Prism Mirror Box units complement the vanity area, combining sleek styling with convenient storage. Lift-off mirror panels enable effortless access to washroom supplies, such as paper towels and soap dispensers. In addition to designing executive washrooms for the new building’s upper storeys, Maxwood provided smart, practical solutions for male and female changing rooms located in the basement.These include extratall toilet cubicles, for added privacy, from its water-resistant Marin XT range and Oracle lockers.With its space-saving design and robust construction, Maxwood’s Oracle locker system is ideal for this type of tough environment, providing secure personal storage that is easy to maintain.The facilities are completed with Opex bench seating with solid ash slats and handy pull-out ironing boards. Pipework and mounting of sanitaryware for all washrooms at 3 Pancras Square was concealed by the use of Maxwood’s Maxwall Duct Panelling system. Made-tomeasure ducting units in grey gloss were manufactured off-site by Maxwood and delivered to site ready to install to toilet/ shower cubicles and male urinals.

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CPDs to enhance fire and smoke curtain knowledge Coopers Fire is a leading manufacturer of fire and smoke curtains and offers CPD seminars on Smoke Barriers, Fire Curtain Barrier Assemblies and BS 8524 Parts 1 & 2, plus a combination of all three. Its CPD seminars help to educate architects, building control officers, approved inspectors, fire engineers and fire and rescue services with a greater understanding of smoke and fire curtain barriers, their application and the governing standards that regulate their use. Coopers Fire is the only fire and smoke curtain manufacturer approved by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) to provide CPD educational seminars. * info@coopersfire.com

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Munters encourages all to learn about humidity Munters is offering free CPD seminars to architects, consultants, end users and anyone interested in learning more about the effects of humidity. Munters aims to educate participants

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on how moisture can impact a wide range of industries and applications, including buildings, bridges, museums, ice rinks and many more. Accredited by CIBSE, these seminars are tailored to participants’ needs and held at their own premises to make them as convenient as possible. The seminar covers a wide range of topics which include: an overview of humidity, sources of moisture, an introduction to psychrometrics, calculating moisture loads and the different methods of dehumidification and its benefits. * dryair@munters.co.uk

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Scotscape CPD breathes life into cities Would you like to discover a vertical greening system which is flexible and lightweight? Supports enviable plant health and biodiversity? Has minimal lead times and is quick and easy to install? And is cost effective? Now firmly embedded in the urban dweller’s consciousness, living walls are emerging in cities across the UK, supported by smart commercial businesses, retailers and private customers. The benefits of incorporating living walls range from reduction of the urban heat island effect, improved biodiversity, thermal benefits to buildings, air quality improvements from interior and exterior walls and flood attenuation. Book a CPD with Scotscape today to discover its Fabric Living Wall system. * sales@scotscape.net

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Break with the confines of convention with Arturo Unique Flooring Arturo is now providing Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and is part of the RIBA CPD Providers Network, delivering free CPD seminars to clients at their offices. The seminar,‘Exploring the Design Possibilities of Resin Flooring’, provides a detailed overview of what can now be done with resin flooring. Specifiers can find out about resin flooring and discover the benefits, discover the interior design potential, look at bespoke designs, concrete looks, flake effects and graphic encapsulation and explore best practice and how to reduce risk.Arturo’s aim is not to overwhelm you with technical information, but provide practical advice and help you learn about the latest design and innovations. * info@uzin.co.uk

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CDUK CPD seminar on solid surfaces for interior and external architecture CDUK’s Continuing Professional Development (CPD) seminar will be given by authorities in Corian and will update each professional on important developments of solid surfaces and their use, and cover areas such as: solid surface characteristics and benefits, architectural and design possibilities, the production to

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fabrication process, raw materials, adhesives and composition, current applications (visuals), properties of solid surface, manufacturing – sheet, matrix sheet and shape product – comparison of solid surface characteristics, development of solid surface from the 1960s to present day, environmental considerations and support, warranties and service infrastructure. For more information, or to organise a CPD seminar date, please contact CDUK. * info@cdukltd.co.uk

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Ventilation for pitched roofs Hambleside Danelaw has a new, recently-approved RIBA CPD seminar analysing the importance of adequate roof ventilation, with a particular focus on pitched roofs.The seminar covers a variety of product applications and selections to combat any potential condensation issues. It also delves further into the types of condensation that can occur and their effects, which sometimes can be extremely costly.The CPD guides architects, specifiers and house-builders through recognised British Standard Codes of Practice to guarantee compliance.The seminar identifies a variety of locations on a pitched roof where air can be introduced, the products that are suitable to fill this void and the importance of roofing underlay types. * sales@hambleside-danelaw.co.uk

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Mapei UK products used for refurbishment of Gatwick Airport’s North Terminal Depatures Mapei UK has recently helped complete a flooring refurbishment project in Gatwick Airport’s North Terminal Departures costing approximately £2m. As the UK’s second largest airport and the most efficient single-runway airport in the world, Gatwick Airport required a screed that could endure the high volume of footfall which it encounters daily. Mapei specified a screed containing its Topcem

Mapei specified a screed containing its Topcem binder, also including Mapefibre NS12 polypropylene fibres, to replace up to 9000m2 of the previous flooring in the North Terminal Departures

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binder, also including Mapefibre NS12 polypropylene fibres, to replace up to 9000m2 of the previous flooring in the North Terminal Departures. Topcem, which carries an EC1 rating, produces a perfect screed to use prior to the installation of any flooring where rapid drying is required – allowing light foot traffic after just 12 hours, ensuring the airport experienced minimal disruption. Mapefibre NS12 helps to create a strong matrix within the screed which is more resistant to the stresses induced by the setting and hardening process. Once laid, the floor was left for 28 days before it was drop-hammer tested, where it received a Category A rating. 400 x 400 porcelain tiles and 600 x 300 conglomerate tiles were then laid with Mapei’s grey-coloured Granirapid (which also carries an EC1 rating) – a rapid-setting, high strength, flexible tile adhesive suitable for a busy airport environment. The floor tiles were grouted with Mapei’s popular Ultracolour Plus Grout in the ‘Cement Grey’ shade (113). With Gatwick’s moving annual total passenger numbers recently reaching over 41 million, the airport required an abrasion resistant flooring for some 400m2 of the baggage area floors. Mapei’s Ultratop Industrial was specified because of its excellent abrasion and wearing resistance to the high volume of traffic in the area. To prevent staining, the Ultratop Industrial flooring was sealed with Mapecoat I 600 W. For more information on Mapei’s resilient products, other products or training days, please visit Mapei’s website. 8 www.mapei.co.uk * info@mapei.co.uk ( 0121 508 6970


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Armstrong’s R-H 200 standard perforated metal hook-on planks, with an acoustic inlay within a concealed grid, were specified by regular Armstrong user Falconer Chester Hall Architects

Orange Armstrong ceilings help the sun rise on a regeneration first Ceiling and wall systems by Armstrong have provided form and function for an award-winning Grade A office building at the heart of one of the largest regeneration projects in the UK.

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rmstrong’s R-H 200 standard perforated metal hook-on planks, with an acoustic inlay within a concealed grid, were specified by regular Armstrong user Falconer Chester Hall Architects for the feature ceiling of the atrium of the Kingsgate Building at Birkenhead in Wirral Waters, which was built at a cost of £11.4m. They are complemented by Armstrong’s W-H 1000 standard perforated metal wall system on the four-storey walls, hooked on in a vertical brickwork pattern to match the ceiling. Both of these systems were supplied by Armstrong in bespoke sizes to aid installation.

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The metal tiles in the atrium are complemented by Ultima+ OP Tegular mineral tiles and Ultima+ SL2 planks in the open-plan offices and circulation areas.This ceiling system (and the suspension grid too) is Cradle to Cradle (C2C) certified in line with Kingsgate’s BREEAM ‘Excellent’ rating. Manufactured with up to 64% recycled content, the Ultima+ range is available in three core densities that allow specifiers to engineer sound absorption and attenuation for optimum acoustic performance – standard Ultima+ giving medium density, Ultima+ OP giving low density (both of these variables were used at Kingsgate) and Ultima+ dB giving high density up to 41dB.

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Stephen Fieldsend of Falconer Chester Hall (FCH) said the Armstrong systems were specified to reduce acoustics in the open-plan office areas which serve as the core business for The Contact Company in its role as a contact centre and in the main atrium with its feature wall and ceiling. “We have worked with Armstrong continually on office developments. On this one, Armstrong’s materials interface fantastically well with the other materials used on the project.We had continual help from Armstrong for the visual aesthetics to the main atrium space,” said Mr Fieldsend. The brief had been to design an office building of almost 5000m2 that would set a standard for future development within the regeneration area and also meet the aspirations of both the developer, Longmeadow Estates, and its prospective client. Flexible, open-plan office spaces allow greater flexibility for the call centre which takes up three of the four storeys, with offices and meeting rooms on the top floor. A heavily glazed facade reduces the building’s reliance on artificial light and this element is further helped by Armstrong’s Ultima+ tiles, which feature an even brighter, whiter, smoother surface that gives 87% light reflectance to help achieve 16% cost savings compared with indirect lighting. FCH added: “The building has transformed a plot of empty, derelict land into a modern, environmentally-friendly office development, having been designed to meet the BREEAM ‘Excellent’ standard for sustainability. All specified materials have significant green credentials. “It has been described as a “strategic flagship development”, and is the new home of one of Wirral’s leading employers.Another indication of its success is that it was finished on budget and two weeks early, demonstrating a rigorous approach to providing value for money and to construction timetables.” 8 www.armstrongceilings.co.uk * sales-support@armstrong.com ( 0800

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Floors, Walls & Ceilings Surface Styling showcased the latest surface innovations at 100% Design

At 100% Design, Surface Styling illustrated the unique innovations of Avonite solid surface with the introduction of 50 colours into the range, increasing the colour palette to 74. The new Studio Collection of polyester decors can be backlit, adding to the vibrancy of the surface and offering a wealth of design options. Meeting current and upcoming trends, Surface Styling also took the opportunity to showcase other prestigious brands from its 40-strong surface materials portfolio, including: Hanex, Fenix NTM, Swiss Krono One World, Showerwall Infinity, Milano High Gloss, Malmo and Tuscan Flooring. Surface Styling is the go-to specification platform for designers, giving them access to an extensive portfolio. * info@surfacestyling.co.uk

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Heradesign returns to the Tate Modern After a successful installation of Heradesign ceilings from Knauf AMF in the education rooms at the Tate Modern, Heradesign was chosen for the community room in the Tate’s new landmark building, the Switch House. Heradesign in matt black was specified for learning spaces to create a uniform finish that doesn’t reflect light onto the glass partitions. Heradesign is highly durable and enhances the industrial heritage of the buildings.The Tate wanted to recreate the same effect for the Switch House’s community room. Heradesign was directly fixed to a concealed metal grid system to provide the requirements of a black finish without any visible grid whilst also providing Class A sound absorption. * info@knaufamf.co.uk

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Hotel guests can relax under a Hunter Douglas ceiling A £4.5m hotel spa features a £60,000 timber roof ceiling, manufactured by Hunter Douglas.The Clubspa and Evergreen Spa at Kenwick Park Hotel in Louth opened in July, replacing a facility that had been destroyed by fire.The building features a 600m2 Hunter Douglas 111m, linear, open solid wood ceiling system. Specified in African Ayous on a corrosionresistant suspension system, the exterior grade, multi-faceted ceiling – which was specified with a 19mm gap – was complex in design and installation due to the shape of the triangular openings that were formed by the roof structure, into which the solid wood ceiling had to be installed. 8 www.hunterdouglas.co.uk * info@hunterdouglas.co.uk ( 01604 766251

Kingspan SBS introduces colour-coded studs and tracks IDS extends its flooring portfolio with Malmo luxury vinyl flooring

IDS has extended its flooring portfolio with a new range of luxury vinyl flooring, Malmo, offering a stylish, high-performance flooring material that’s suitable for a variety of commercial and domestic applications. Malmo offers 10 woodgrain designs including classic oak and on-trend greys, in a matt finish that’s easy maintenance. The competitively priced range offers all 10 designs in 2.5mm design options with a 0.55mm wear layer, achieving a heavy commercial classification of 33. Five of the designs are also available in a 2mm option with a 0.3mm wear layer. Malmo is hardwearing and durable with the embossed surface offering the realistic look of wood. 8 www.idsurfaces.co.uk * info@idsurfaces.co.uk ( 08457 298298

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Kingspan Steel Building Solutions has introduced colour-coding to its steel framing systems (SFS).The coding will reduce time on site and the potential for errors.All studs and tracks are now colour-coded according to their gauge, with the colours matching those used in Kingspan’s detailed design drawings. For example, when Kingspan Infinity software, or the company’s engineers, determine that a stud or track needs to be supplied in 2mm gauge steel, the design drawings will confirm the stud or track gauge in red ink.A lintel in 1.8mm gauge will be shown in blue ink. In turn, the stud or track supplied to site will be inkjet-marked with the same colour. * enquiries@kingspansbs.com

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Another ‘ace’ project for Lomax + Wood timber windows and doors

Made-to-order wooden windows and doors have been specified by a London-based property developer who has again chosen Lomax + Wood for a project in Wimbledon. The four-storey, period-style residence is built of brick with lavish use of stone to back and front facades, around window openings and in the colonnaded portico entrance. Double glazed, Victorian-style spring box sash windows from Lomax + Wood’s Kensington & Chelsea collection feature a non-bar lower pane with lamb’s tongue mouldings and an upper pane with a single vertical lamb’s tongue glazing bar, designed in single, double and triple window configurations.This has achieved authentic aesthetics which complement the neighbouring architecture. * enquiries@lomaxwood.co.uk

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Autumn and winter shades on show with Crown Paints’ Colour Influences Under Crown Paints’ Colour Influences programme, designers and colour experts have curated three colour palettes for autumn and winter. ‘Out of the Dark’, ‘Skyscapes’ and ‘Faded Berries’ provide a wealth of ideas for specifiers to create a stunning effect across commercial and residential environments and in public spaces. The first palette, ‘Out of the Dark’, features a dramatic and daring edge – relying on the use of dark colours to make a strong colour statement, and then applying an expanse of contrasting tone to turn it on its head. Black and charcoal grey are dominant in this look, forming solid blocks of tone that are interrupted by strong blasts of bright yellow, pink and orange. ‘Skyscapes’ is inspired by a natural landscape and uses layers of tonal colour to create an ethereal, magical look – it illustrates just how

versatile blue can be.Accents within the trend include sophisticated grey and chalky neutrals, which perfectly enhance the blue gradations. The final palette,‘Faded Berries’, sees nature take on a robust and moody persona.This atmospheric influence captures the intensity of nature as it matures and evolves, evoking a landscape characterised by wild heather and untamed foliage.The berry and green tones are complemented by neutral accents which bring a softness to the overall look. The colours are available in many of the high-quality, professional products within the company’s Crown Trade, Sadolin and Sandtex Trade brands, which are all crafted with over 200 years of knowledge, experience and passion.

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Repair and protect with FILA Salvaterrazza New to the UK, Fila Salvaterrazza provides a complete repair and protection solution for spa and leisure surfaces – from swimming pool tanks and surrounds, to steam rooms and changing rooms. Designed for stone, porcelain, ceramic and concrete, the solution consolidates surfaces without creating a film. It then prevents future water penetration, mould and efflorescence formation and protects against frost and damp. Ready-to-use Salvaterrazza also provides high coverage, does not alter appearance and will not ‘yellow’ with age. Salvaterrazza can be used to treat terracotta, quarry tiles, natural stone, porcelain, ceramic, concrete and composite surfaces. It also protects grout joints. The solution is brush-applied and penetrates fissures, forming a chemical bond and consolidating cracks up to 1mm in depth. Once applied, it allows the material to breathe, preventing any issues

with rising damp. In addition to leisure environments, the treatment can also be used on damaged and weather-worn paths and patios. Before application, all surfaces should be cleaned with a suitable deep cleaning treatment. Fila recommends FILAPS87 degreasing detergent or, for acid-resistant surfaces, FILA Deterdek, a fume-free, buffered acid solution. Salvaterrazza should then be worked into the surface with a cloth before any excess treatment is removed. Surfaces can then be walked on after 24 hours.

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Fermacell a favourite for The Portland Collection gallery

Gypsum fibreboard panels from Fermacell were specified for the new home of one of the most historically significant private collections of fine and decorative arts, for their loading capabilities at least. Some 4000m2 of fermacell board was used to dry-line the walls, ceilings, bulkheads and external soffits of the award-winning gallery, the new home of the 5000-strong Portland Collection, on the historic Welbeck estate in Nottinghamshire. The £5m gallery, which exhibits a rarelyshown Michelangelo drawing and a pearl earring worn by Charles I at his execution, is located within the historic walls of the so-called Tan Gallop, a former indoor quarter mile racehorse training arena. Hugh Broughton designed a brick and glass entrance pavilion with two galleries – a barrelvaulted Long Gallery, appropriate for full-length oil paintings and lit by a rooflight running its full length, complemented by a Treasure Gallery with louvered north lights and varying ceiling heights.These elements are supported by

office, service and loading and packing areas. fermacell gypsum fibreboard panels were installed over five months by teams of up to eight men onto fermacell steel profiles, which allow greater build heights and slimmer walls, as well as speedy installation.The panels were then treated with Fermacell’s FST (fine surface treatment) to give a skim-type finish. At up to 100% more dense than standard plasterboard, which gives them their incredible racking strength, the 12.5mm square-edged fermacell panels provide a cost-effective, single-layer solution to pattressing, being capable of carrying up to 50kg per cavity fixing and 30kg per screw for dead loads.

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The Innovation Centre chooses Interface for fitting flexibility

Forest fx flooring is the perfect fit

Commercial vinyl flooring from Polyflor was recently installed in a new 24-bed respiratory ward at Hull Royal Infirmary. Over 1000m² of Forest fx PUR wood effect vinyl flooring was installed in the hospital’s new Ward 500.The Vermont Maple design was used throughout the ward, including in corridors and waiting areas, to give the area a fresh, sophisticated look. Featuring 14 authentic wood effect designs in a practical and durable vinyl sheet format, the hardwearing Forest fx range has been designed for use in heavy commercial environments, such as high traffic healthcare facilities. Forest fx can also be welded at the seams to provide a hygienic surface finish. 8 www.polyflor.com * info@polyflor.com ( 0161 767 1111

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Interface has provided a sustainable modular flooring solution – installed using the company’s revolutionary glueless TacTiles installation system –­ for the newly-renovated Northern Ireland Science Park (NISP) Innovation Centre.TacTiles are small adhesive squares placed underneath carpet tiles to firmly attach them together.This creates a securely fastened ‘floating’ floor system which can be lifted, moved or replaced, without causing permanent damage to the surface of the subfloor underneath.TacTiles were used on 11,000m2 of carpet tiles to fit Interface’s Walk the Plank and Transformation collections.An attractive design was created using Cyprus, Hickory, Beech and Ash from the Walk the Plank range and River from the Transformation range. * interface.uk@interface.com

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REHAU’s largest installation in the UK of CoolBoard chilled ceiling 40 Chancery Lane features the largest installation so far in the UK of REHAU’s chilled ceiling system. More than 5000m² of ceiling features REHAU’s radiant CoolBoard plasterboard system.This is part of an overall specification designed to achieve sustainability targets and a BREEAM ‘Excellent’ rating. REHAU CoolBoard is essentially plasterboard panels with integrated loops of REHAU’s RAUTHERM 10mm PE-Xa pipe. An all-in-one solution, it’s quick to install with pre-drilled fixing holes.The pipe tails from the boards are connected using REHAU’s EVERLOC compression sleeve fittings which guarantee no leaks.The system offers optimum comfort and fast reaction times and, because of the low thermal mass of the panels, good control response. * jo.trotman@rehau.com

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Mapei UK comfortably secures shortlisted place at FeRFA awards Mapei is delighted to announce that it has been shortlisted at the prestigious annual FeRFA resin flooring awards for ‘Small Commercial Project of the Year’ for its work with Coatech at BDP Architects’ practice in Bristol. Mapei’s innovative ‘Mapefloor Comfort’ flooring system in AR/X Grey was installed to cover 180m2 of flooring in the meeting and bathroom areas, simultaneously providing a modern resin flooring solution and acting as a demonstration tool for prospective clients. National Specification Manager, Mo Aljan, commented: “The shortlisting not only reflects how great the Mapefloor Comfort flooring system is, but also all of the hard work Mapei’s technical team and the installers, Coatech, put in to this project.” Initially the carpet tiles, and multiple layers of vinyl tiles, were removed

exposing the subbase. A cove was installed to all walls in the washroom area, ensuring the floor area remains easy to clean and maintain. Mapecomfort rubber mat was adhered to the floor with Mapefloor Pore Filler, then coated with the Mapefloor Pore Filler again. Once this had cured, Coatech applied a coat of Mapei Mapefloor PU 460, a 2-3mm flexible, self-smoothing polyurethane. To finish, two coats of Mapei Mapefloor Finish 58 W, a matt finish polyurethane coating, was applied. Coatech said: “The Mapefloor Comfort Resin flooring system is a fantastic,

innovative product and it was great to be involved in the very first installation of it worldwide and work alongside Mapei on this project.” The comfortable level of flooring is provided from the elastic matting at the base of the system, which has excellent soundproofing capabilities, reducing the impact of noise transmission into areas below.

8 www.mapei.co.uk * info@mapei.co.uk ( 0121 508 6970

Fluid space created at UBM HQ The stunning new London headquarters of media giant UBM was designed by Gensler, working in conjunction with Swift Refurbishments, successfully creating an environment that reflects the company’s uniquely fluid way of working. Aiming to deliver the ultimate in flexible workspace, partitioning expert, Style, was contracted to deliver a moveable wall system to the main presentation room. Maximising available light and creating a feeling of spaciousness, Style recommended using DORMA Moveo Glass partitioning walls to form three sides of the room, whilst a fully automatic, solid Moveo partition was installed to the centre, enabling an additional two meeting rooms to be created at the push of a button. Located on Blackfriars Road, the UBM headquarters is accommodated in the top nine floors of an eye-catching crystalline parallelogram structure that rises to 90m high to take its place on London’s skyline. The 11-month fit-out project has

resulted in office space that combines beautiful design with clever functionality, complemented by some delightfully quirky features – all with a top-quality finish. “Reflecting UBM’s fluid mode of working, numerous flexible work settings encourage a culture of collaboration, creativity and agility with wellbeing and efficiencies at the heart of this LEED Platinum-rated design,” explains Gary Schofield, Senior Associate with Gensler. “Style’s ingenious moveable wall system offers staff excellent opportunities to use the space efficiently and productively.”

“The glass partitioning walls allow the space to be entirely open-plan,” explains Julian Sargent, Style’s Group Managing Director. “For smaller meetings the area can be quickly sealed-off by creating a corridor with the glass partitions, with the central automatic partition being activated to further divide the room.”

8 www.style-partitions.co.uk * sales@style-partitions.co.uk ( 01202 874044

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Hadrian cubicles add to Shake Shack style Fast food chain Shake Shack sprouted from a hot dog cart in Madison Square Park in Manhattan in 2001. All UK locations feature Hadrian Elite stainless steel toilet cubicles in the washrooms, including one of the latest to open in the St David’s Centre in Cardiff. Hadrian cubicles are manufactured in Canada and distributed in the UK by Relcross, the Devizes-based door and washroom hardware specialist.

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his modern-day ‘roadside’ burger stand serves up a menu of burgers, hot dogs, frozen custard, shakes, beer, wine and more, and now boasts 100 outlets worldwide, about half of them in the USA. Shake Shack was familiar with Hadrian toilet cubicles in the USA and was delighted to find they were readily-available in the UK too, but with specifications adjusted to match UK requirements, with longer cubicle doors and sightline gaps around the door edges eliminated.

The Elite cubicles are finished in brushed stainless steel and they don’t just look good, but are highly durable with easy-clean, low maintenance. Like Shake Shack, Hadrian is very committed to sustainability. Hadrian’s products feature a high recycled content, with the stainless steel cubicles made from a total of 91% recycled content, split 76% post-consumer material and 15% pre-consumer material. They are also available powder coated to match any RAL colour or in a natural ‘galvannealed’ steel finish.

The ladies’ and men’s washrooms at Shake Shack in Cardiff each feature two floor-mounted, headrailbraced, stainless steel toilet cubicles with the addition of two matching urinal screens in the men’s washroom

The Elite cubicles are finished in brushed stainless steel and they don’t just look good, but are highly durable with easy-clean, low maintenance

The ladies’ and men’s washrooms at Shake Shack in Cardiff each feature two floor-mounted, headrail-braced, stainless steel toilet cubicles, with the addition of two matching urinal screens in the men’s washroom. Hadrian’s stainless steel is corrosion-resistant to chemical cleaners, spray washing and sanitising agents and provides the most fire-resistant toilet partition material available.

Best from both sides A Shake Shack spokesman said: “When it comes to Shake Shack’s supply chain, we lead with excellence, integrity and strong values every day. We’re committed to our mission to ‘Stand For Something Good’, to ensure that Shake Shack and our business partners are held to the highest standards of conduct through lawful, ethical and fair business practices.” Relcross Marketing Director, Stuart McMaster, said: “With Hadrian cubicles we can offer the best from both sides of the Atlantic with world-leading manufacturing and design quality made to British specifications and styles.” The Cardiff restaurant joins three other UK Shake Shacks in Covent Garden, Westfield Stratford and New Oxford Street, all in London, with more expected soon. 8 www.hadrian-cubicles.co.uk * sales@relcross.co.uk ( 01380

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Schlüter-Systems offers a complete solution for a CE Marked waterproof floor-level shower area

Integrated solutions for wetrooms with tile and stone coverings Ultimately, an integrated CE Marked waterproofing system, with products that are designed to work together, should be a specifier’s first choice when selecting products to use in shower areas and wetrooms. This provides the client with a single point of responsibility should any part of the system fail.

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chlüter-Systems offers a complete solution for a CE Marked waterproof floor-level shower area.The tile and stone covering in the shower area must be sufficiently sloped to allow for appropriate drainage. This is easily achieved with the prefabricated

levelling and shower tray components of Schlüter-KERDI-SHOWER. Schlüter-KERDISHOWER is available with the point drainage system, Schlüter-KERDI-DRAIN, and the linear drainage system, Schlüter-KERDI-LINE. Schlüter-KERDI-LINE is a component linear drainage system for the construction of floor-

The tile and stone covering in the shower area must be sufficiently sloped to allow for appropriate drainage

level showers with ceramic tiles or natural stone coverings. It consists of a formed stainless steel channel body with a grate and frame structure that can be seamlessly adjusted to the thickness of the covering from 3 to 25mm. This linear drainage system has been updated to ensure that it complies with BS EN 1253, providing a constant 50mm water seal, and to meet flow requirements, which is in compliance with National House Building Council (NHBC) regulations to offer a complete system solution.The vertical drainage system is Schlüter-KERDI-LINE-V 50 G2, and the horizontal drainage system is Schlüter-KERDI-LINE-H 50 G2. SchlüterSystems provides you with all the tools you need to create a NHBC compliant, CE Marked solution, guaranteed by one manufacturer. The latest Schlüter-Systems CPD series introduces the key considerations in the design and installation of walk-in shower areas. Enhance and reaffirm your knowledge with these 45-60 minute presentations, held at your offices by Schlüter-Systems – a market leader in high-performance integrated systems and solutions, providing the essential protection of ceramic tile and natural stone installations. Benefits of the CPD include: Benefits of integrated systems for wetrooms vs multi-manufacturer combined offerings How point drains and linear drains can be hidden or accent the design Requirements of waterproofing and how an integrated system offers complete peace of mind The difference between waterproof and water-resistant tile backerboards – not all are equal A complete waterproofing and drainage solution – the installation and compatibility benefits. This CPD will provide an introduction to seven key areas of consideration: Tiling and relevant standards Safety considerations Waterproofing Shower build-up and drains Finishing profiles Underfloor heating Uncoupling. Contact Schlüter-Systems to book a CPD seminar or find out about the company’s CE Marked waterproofing solutions. For priority bookings, please quote FC&AWR11. 8 www.schluter.co.uk * training@schluter.co.uk ( 01530

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Kitchens, Bathrooms & Washrooms Lineal Smoke from Showerwall gives showering a sophisticated edge

Kaldewei steel enamel washbasins

Kaldewei has been demonstrating the practical benefits of its steel enamel shower surfaces and baths for decades and now, with the launch of its washbasins series, Kaldewei offers harmonious design schemes in one quality material. Five design lines, in diverse sizes and fitting options, offer plenty of scope for mixing and matching with existing ranges. For example, the new Cono washbasins perfectly complement the Cono series. Kaldewei steel enamel is hygienic, easy to clean and scratch-resistant, showing no signs of wear after years of use. Kaldewei will exhibit at Sleep from 22nd to 23rd November at stand V10. 8 www.kaldewei.co.uk * info-uk@kaldewei.com ( 01480 498053

Lineal Smoke, one of the new 14 designs in the Showerwall Infinity collection, is a design that will give showering a sense of modern sophistication.The linear design of this decor is modern and elegant, bringing together the fashion for grey tones and natural materials. Combining black, white and grey, Lineal Smoke will work for a range of bathroom styles, from traditional through to contemporary. Lineal Smoke is available in a square-cut, 1200mmwide x 2440mm-high panel in a high-gloss texture that offers high performance and easy maintenance. Showerwall Infinity offers 14 design-led panelling decors, and complements the flagship Showerwall Standard collection that offers a further 40 designs. * info@showerwall.co.uk

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Pressalit Care bathrooms support Treloar College caring ethos

Treloar College’s 18 en-suite wetrooms have been fitted with a range of shower and washing equipment from Pressalit Care. Bathrooms are fitted with Pressalit Care’s horizontal track Plus system which allow elements within the room to be moved and adjusted. Other features include height-adjustable basin brackets with a bespoke wide yoke allowing for the extra-wide basins, while the shower seats, with adjustable arms, can be moved up or down, as well as being fitted to the horizontal track. Left and right-hand operated height-adjustable support arms, positioned next to the WC, allow the arms to be positioned close to the cistern, while at the same time making the grip lock easily accessible. * uk@pressalit.com

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Carron Phoenix’s Adelphi low-profile sink suits the streamlined trend

With today’s consumer opting for ever more streamlined looks in their homes, low-profile sinks are an ideal style for the sink area. Carron Phoenix’s Adelphi stainless steel sink suits the streamlined trend perfectly, boasting a lowprofile design that will achieve semi-flushmount looks. Plus, being an inset sink it also has the benefit of easy installation involving straightforward cut-out work. This offers an effective way to enhance the style and quality feel of a kitchen while making a client’s budget stretch further. Adelphi has a low, flat profile edge that sits just 1.8mm, literally the thickness of the stainless steel, on the worksurface. * sales@carron.com

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Franke extends popular Kubus sink range with super-sized model Franke has extended its best-selling Kubus stainless steel undermount sink range with the addition of the super-sized KBX 110-70. The sink measures 700 x 400mm with an extra-deep 230mm bowl. As well as offering a larger capacity for prepping, rinsing and washing, the undermounted installation gives a flawless, uninterrupted look for a more streamlined aesthetic. The new model increases the choice of Kubus stainless steel undermounts to 11, providing the flexibility to mix and match to suit any contemporary kitchen scheme. The premium grade stainless steel offers excellent resistance to stains, rust and corrosion, it won’t chip, flake or break and is very easy to clean. * info.uk@franke.com

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Baldwin Boxall at Intersec 2017 Baldwin Boxall is looking forward to welcoming visitors at its stand (number 4-G12) at Intersec Dubai from 22nd to 24th January 2017. This is always a busy show for the company, and staff on the stand expect to see many new faces, as well as catching up with existing contacts too.Visitors to the stand will see the EN54 (LPCB) certified VIGIL voice evacuation system and the company’s Omnicare EVC system and disabled toilet alarms. These products, as you would expect from Baldwin Boxall, have an undeniable reputation of being robust and exceptionally reliable. The company has recently gained Civil Defence Approval in the Middle East. 8 www.baldwinboxall.co.uk * mail@baldwinboxall.co.uk ( 01892 664422

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Doors, Windows & Facades Kawneer systems help ESRI to achieve ‘Outstanding’ BREEAM status Architectural glazing systems from Kawneer have helped an exemplar building in sustainable, low-energy design become the first education building in the UK to achieve BREEAM ‘Outstanding’. The £12.65m Energy Safety Research Institute (ESRI) was the final project to be delivered through the 2009-2014 capital projects framework at Swansea University.The Kawneer systems were used throughout the 4500m2 building and comprise AA541 top-hung casement windows, low/medium-duty swing doors and AA100 zone-drained capped curtain walling, featuring dressed aluminium feature beams.These mimic steel beams by being glazed into the system and insulated to create horizontal emphasis at varying levels. * kuk.kawneer@alcoa.com

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Spectus Vertical Slider supports ‘five-star’ seaside elegance When the new owners of the Corner House luxury B&B in West Runton set out to upgrade the original timber framed sash windows, the choice of replacement was not one to be taken lightly.The choice for the windows was the unmistakably authentic look of the Spectus Vertical Slider system in white foil, installed by Sheringham Windows, and manufactured by trade fabricator,Warwick Development Specialist Window Division. Corner House’s coproprietor, Daron Clack, said:“Many people who see the windows, either from inside or out, simply think they are timber.They are the best match in PVC-U we could have hoped for; we are very pleased with the result.” * marketing@spectus.co.uk

( 01952 283344

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Kawneer systems help set precedents Architectural glazing systems from Kawneer feature on the only purpose-built arena, convention and exhibition centre in Europe. Kawneer’s AA100 mullion-drained curtain walling and 451PT thermally-broken framing system, both with narrow 50mm sightlines, are complemented by AA720 HI tilt-turn windows on the £66+m Exhibition Centre Liverpool and Pullman Hotel development. The Kawneer systems were installed by approved specialist subcontractor Bennett Architectural Systems for design and build contractor, ISG. Director, Rob Bennett, said the Kawneer systems met four particular requirements – high acoustic performance for the hotel, the site’s extreme environment on the docks, challenging solar gain and large panes of glass.

8 www.kawneer.co.uk * kuk.kawneer@alcoa.com ( 01928 502500

Kawneer systems help university deliver world-leading research and innovation

25 years of partnership for Epwin and Total Glass 2016 marks a milestone anniversary for Epwin Group and Profile 22 customer, Total Glass. Since 1981, Total Glass has been manufacturing and supplying Profile 22 products, as Group Managing Director, Frank Deary, explains:“Total Glass has been with Epwin and Profile 22 since day one. When we were looking for a profile supplier, they ticked all the boxes; a high-quality, sustainable range of products with a stable supply chain.That decision 25 years ago has formed the business we have today, and with Profile 22’s support, we are now one of the UK’s largest fabricators of PVC-U products.” 8 www.profile22.co.uk * specifier@profile22.co.uk ( 01952 290910

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Kawneer systems feature on several buildings on Swansea University’s £450m Science and Innovation Bay Campus site. Designed to BREEAM standards, the Kawneer elements on phase one include AA100 zonedrained curtain walling,AA541 top-hung, open-out casement windows and series 190 heavy-duty commercial entrance doors on the School of Management, Great Hall and Bay Library buildings.AA110 mulliondrained curtain walling is being installed on the School of Management and AA100 zonedrained curtain walling and AA541 side-hung, open-out casement windows were also used on student residences. Kawneer’s AA100 zone-drained curtain walling and AA541 top-hung casement windows were installed at the Institute of Structural Materials and Engineering East. * kuk.kawneer@alcoa.com

( 01928 502500

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Kawneer launches a new level in ventilation Superior automated ventilation is now available through a joint venture between Kawneer and GEZE UK. Kawneer’s AA720 parallel opening window now combines with GEZE’s Slimchain window drive system to provide effective ventilation around the window perimeter without detriment to safety and security. The AA720 window already had proven thermal performance, achieving U-values of 1.5 W/m2K for a CEN-sized window with a warm edge spacer, offering exceptional levels of natural ventilation and air exchange, with an 86mm clear opening restriction as standard. Now, the CE Marked, assisted-opening system has been fully tested to the PAS 24:2012 enhanced security performance standard as well as BS 6375 Part 1 (weather) and Part 2 (strength). * kuk.kawneer@alcoa.com

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Doors, Windows & Facades Comar completes Park Regis Hotel

Lumi launch tops 20-year celebration for Joe Roche There was plenty to celebrate when Joe Roche Glass & Glazing invited guests to the opening of its new showroom.The event not only marked 20 years in business for the installer, but also its launch as the area’s first dealership for the ultra-contemporary Lumi window and door system from Apeer. “It’s a wonderful achievement to have reached 20 years in business,” said Joe.“And, we are very fortunate to have Apeer as such an important part of our supply chain. On reaching the 20-year milestone, we knew it was time to reinvigorate the business, so the Lumi window and door system has come at just the right moment for us.” 8 www.apeer.co.uk * linda.tomb@acefixings.com ( 0282 563 2200

Comar Architectural Aluminium Systems was selected to provide Park Regis’ Birmingham hotel’s facade with curtain walling, windows and entrances.A double-height Comar 6EFT curtain wall, offering strength in a 50mm sightline, was selected allowing diners to enjoy uninterrupted views at the hotel’s sky bar. Whilst, Comar’s interface range of adaptors allowed the Comar 5Pi Advanced Windows to seamlessly integrate with differing cladding elements. Moving to the base of the building, Comar 6EFT capped curtain walling was used, which interfaces with the dramatic angled cantilevered entrances. Lastly, Comar 7P.i Commercial Door systems, in auto sliding, were selected, allowing an uninterrupted passage into the lobby. * projects@parksidegroup.co.uk

( 0208 685 9685

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REHAU achieves ISO 50001 Energy Management Certificate REHAU has announced that it has achieved the ISO 50001 Energy Management Certificate for all of its UK manufacturing and warehousing facilities. This is a key element in the fenestration and renewables specialist’s ambitious energy policy which is focused on reducing energy losses and using and producing energy efficiently. It extends not just to the company’s manufacturing processes, but to the design and application of REHAU’s products and to its buildings, infrastructure, purchasing policies, machinery and energy. The UK plants covered by the certification are in Blaenau and Amlwch, North Wales. It also covers the company’s UK warehouse in Runcorn and its headquarters in Ross-on-Wye. * irene.smith@rehau.com

( 01989 762600

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London calling for Senior

Senior Architectural Systems is making itself at home in the London residential market after providing a stylish glazing package for a development in the borough of Bow. The new Merchant Walk scheme has been developed by Peabody Housing Association. Working alongside main contractor, Galliford Try, with whom Senior has an established trading agreement, leading fabricator and installer Denval was appointed to deliver the scheme’s glazing package, which features Senior’s SPW600e windows and SF52 aluminium curtain walling.With energy efficiency a key requirement, Senior’s thermally-efficient SF52 curtain wall and SPW600e windows were the ideal choice and perfectly complement the scheme’s attractive facade of brick and feature timber-clad balconies. * enquiries@sasmail.co.uk

( 01709 772600

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It’s all about detail for Viking and Apeer They say no masterpiece is complete without a frame, and no one proves that more in the world of composite doors than Viking Glazing. The frame often includes fully bespoke mouldings, ledges and other traditional features, each one hand-made. The ‘masterpiece’ in the case of Viking is composite doors from Apeer, and the company has used no other since they began taking them two years ago: “We’d always liked them, then we took a close look on their stand at the FIT Show and took them on immediately,” says Cofounder of Viking, John Ogle. “Compared to them, most other composite doors are not much better than plain wood.” * linda.tomb@acefixings.com

( 0282 563 2200

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Crittall helps Liverpool landmark hotel The Titanic Hotel is part of the redevelopment of the historic Stanley Dock complex of warehouses.The building was damaged during a World War Two bombing raid and lay derelict for years.The value of the site was recognised when the docks became a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the building was listed Grade II. The conversion has retained original brick and iron features to reflect the building’s industrial heritage.This is where the specification of Crittall’s Corporate W20 windows, designed to fill existing bowedtop openings, fitted the bill.With the Corporate W20’s slim profile maximising natural daylight, guests are treated to magnificent views across Stanley Dock. 8 www.crittall-windows.co.uk * hq@crittall-windows.co.uk ( 01376 530800

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Many of the original Art Deco features have been recreated, including the style of the window and door systems from Smart Architectural Aluminium

Smart transformation of Bristol’s iconic Electricity House

Speaking after the project was completed, Spencer Newman,Techniglaze’s Director, said: “This was both a technically and logistically challenging project, set right in the heart of Bristol city centre, but we are all delighted with the outcome.We worked closely with the Smart team and the client, Crest Nicholson, to make sure we were able to realise their design and performance aspirations.” Developed to precisely match the slim profiles of traditional steel windows that are a feature of many heritage projects and listed buildings, Alitherm Heritage nevertheless delivers the exceptional thermal performance associated with modern aluminium systems. This enables a ‘B’ grade window energy rating to be achieved – when fabricated with the correct specification and glazed unit. Smart’s Eco Futural system provided an equally elegant and thermally-efficient solution for the fifth floor balcony doors. 10 sets of double doors were specified, together with seven sets of Smart Wall commercial doors for the ground floor retail areas – including one automatic door for the disabled access entrance. Smart’s Managing Director, Eddie Robinson, said: “Electricity House was exactly the sort of scheme that Alitherm Heritage was designed for, with the project sympathetically developed to retain this imposing landmark in the heart of Bristol’s city centre. The system has helped maintain the aesthetic integrity of the original building, but at the same time enables the building managers and apartment owners to benefit from the comfort and cost efficiencies that modern aluminium materials deliver.”

Situated in the heart of Bristol’s city centre, the imposing Electricity House has been restored to its former glory by developer Crest Nicholson, bringing back the building’s distinctive Art Deco style.

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riginally designed by renowned Architect Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, the Grade II Listed building is situated within a conservation area, and has been transformed into a mixeduse development of 85 high-specification luxury apartments and commercial space. Many of the original Art Deco features have been recreated, including the style of the window and door systems from Smart Architectural Aluminium, specified both for their authentic appearance and outstanding performance. Supplied and installed by Techniglaze, one of Smart’s specialist fabricator and installer partners, the company’s Alitherm Heritage system provided the perfect solution for windows from the first to the fifth floor

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of the building. In excess of 300 windows were supplied and installed by Techniglaze, including 225 Alitherm Heritage units. On floor five, the windows are fully opening, whereas on the lower floors, dummy vents and opening lights (with handles and friction stays) have been installed; these will then be made openable once the surrounding area is pedestrianised, but will remain locked in the meantime. Head boxes have also been fitted to the top of these windows to facilitate the installation of a natural ventilation system. Despite the exceptionally slim lines of the Alitherm Heritage system, the units accommodated 36mm double glazed units to cater for the different levels of acoustic requirements specified by an acoustic engineer.

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Supplied and installed by Techniglaze, the company’s Alitherm Heritage system provided the perfect solution for windows from the first to the fifth floor

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London’s iconic Lighthouse building – from mysterious past to bright future Once a building at risk, the iconic Grade II Listed Lighthouse building, that neighbours King’s Cross, has been cautiously restored into a quieter and warmer office and retail space with the help of Selectaglaze. Neglected for over 20 years, UK Real Estate took on the task of restoring the iconic building for its new purpose as an office and retail space. The project wasn’t without challenges. With two Underground tunnels running beneath, the building’s restoration had to be carefully managed, including tackling the issues of noise and vibrations. The solution to the extensive vibration issues was to isolate all internal fixtures and fittings by inserting elastomeric bearing pads at all points of contact with the external

structure. Secondary glazing was an intrinsic component of this solution as a fully independent internal window system, it allows the full sealing of the internal envelope. Selectaglaze is a specialist in the design, manufacture and installation of secondary glazing, with 50 years’ experience. Selectaglaze recommended the use of 8mm toughened glass, glazed to Series 25 and Series 90 vertical sliders and Series 41 lift-out units, designed to suit the style and sightlines of the primary window. In total,

Selectaglaze installed 83 units. When there is a cavity of at least 100mm between the primary and secondary glazing, a reduction of 45dB is achievable. As all of Selectaglaze’s units are a fully-reversible adaptation, they are accepted for use on Listed buildings by most heritage bodies.

8 www.selectaglaze.co.uk * enquiries@selectaglaze.co.uk ( 01727 837271

Conservation timber sash windows for North London heritage conversion Timber box sash windows from the Mumford & Wood Conservation range have been specified for a landmark restoration project. Situated in the Highgate conservation area, this 1916 Edwardian Baroque Grade II Listed building has been converted into luxurious residential units by Furnival House Developments. “Through consultation between Moxley Architects, conservation officers and English Heritage, restoration of Furnival House was finally approved,” says Scott Martin, Regional Sales Manager at Mumford & Wood.“The Edwardian elegance and grandeur of the historic red brick and stone exterior is complemented with 160 Conservation windows and doors which not only enhance the aesthetics, but contribute to the warmth, comfort and security of the building.” * sales@mumfordwood.com

( 01621 818155

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Thomas Sanderson’s skylight and lantern roof window blinds Thomas Sanderson has applied its specialism in conservatory roof blinds to design shading solutions for hard to reach windows that provide a smart and practical alternative to the traditional roller blinds. Thomas Sanderson’s blinds for skylight and lantern roof windows combine the unique company’s tension control system with exclusive Pleated and Duette fabrics, giving up to 100% light reduction, insulation and reduction in solar gain.Thomas Sanderson offers manual and powered blind movements with both battery and 24v mains operation via hand-held remote, wall-mounted switches, a Platinum app for smartphones/tablets or integration with all popular home automation systems. * projects@thomas-sanderson.co.uk

( 0800 688 8085 8

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Senior’s SF52 solution for University of Cambridge The University of Cambridge’s Department of Engineering, the James Dyson Building, has become the latest high-profile scheme to benefit from the slim sightlines and thermal efficiency of Senior Architectural System’s SF52 aluminium curtain walling.The system’s slim 52mm sightlines provided the perfect solution to creating a uniform appearance as well as maximising the flow of natural light into the open-plan interiors.The robust construction of the SF52 curtain wall system, and its exceptional thermal performance, was also key to its specification and meeting the requirements of reducing the building’s overall energy and lifecycle costs. 8 www.seniorarchitectural.co.uk * enquiries@sasmail.co.uk ( 01709 772600

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HVAC/HVP

196 Deansgate, Manchester, adopts under floor air conditioning AET Flexible Space is proud to have been a part of the phased refurbishment of the historic building at 196 Deansgate, Manchester. Situated in the city centre, on what is probably Manchester’s best known streets with close proximity to Spinningfields, the architecturally-stunning building has a Grade II Listed facade and has attracted significant interest for its 48,000ft2, five-

storey Grade A office space. The refurbishment required a rethink to transform the building in decline into a modern, sought-after commercial space. Buttress architects managed to revamp the space, removing one of the lifts and creating a

visible reception area as well as implementing a new services strategy, using raised access floors and under floor air distribution.This allowed the ceilings to be exposed and specific architectural features to be retained. AET Flexible Space’s system utilises the plenum as the ventilation duct, yet differs to standard under floor air distribution; offering superior zonal control. As the system utilises the space beneath the raised access floor to distribute conditioned air, this eliminates the need for ceiling-based duct work and offers a variety of benefits; for example, allowing architectural features and ceilings to be left exposed. The fully conditioned air is introduced into the space via floor-recessed fan terminal units; or Fantiles, which are easily relocated within a 600mm raised floor and also feature integrated controllers allowing users to personally adjust temperature and fan speed settings. This flexibility makes it easy and economical to adapt to future changes in the workplace, making it an attractive commercial option for growing businesses.

8 www.flexiblespace.com * lucy@flexiblespace.com ( 01342 310400

Rinnai takes major sports sponsorship with rugby Super League team Rinnai, a UK-leading manufacturing supplier of hot water heating systems, is sponsoring one of the biggest names and contenders in rugby league – Widnes Vikings. The Rinnai sponsorship with the club, which has achieved its highest ever Super League position this year, will ensure the Rinnai logo and brand name is displayed on the back of all Widnes’ players’ shorts. This will be the first time both parties have taken this unconventional, but innovative, style of sports sponsorship. Tony Gittings, Managing Director Rinnai UK, says: “We are absolutely delighted to take a very active sponsorship with Widnes Vikings, one of the biggest names in rugby league. We share a common belief and approach in values of excellence, innovation and responsibility to the wider community. “Rinnai is a worldwide brand name in

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its field and has taken some major global sponsorships – including the Queensland Reds, The World Club World Cup event, held January this year in Tokyo, the World Ice Skating Championships and the US Nascar competition, held in Daytona, Las Vegas, and other major American venues. “Widnes Vikings are also local to our own UK headquarters, so it is all an excellent fit. We look forward to working with the team and staff.” Widnes Vikings’ CEO, James Rule, says: “It has been evident working with Rinnai that we are welcoming into the Widnes Vikings’ ‘One Club’ family a committed partner staffed by quality people.”

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The sponsorship package will see the Rinnai name featured in several ‘live’ televised games on Sky Sports and in TV shows such as BBC’s ‘The Super League Show’.

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Vent-Axia gains ISO 14001 Environmental Management System certification Vent-Axia is delighted to be recognised for its commitment to environmental excellence having achieved the internationally-recognised ISO 14001 Environmental Management System certification for its Crawley manufacturing facilities. ISO 14001 is an internationally-recognised standard and, to achieve certification, Vent-Axia demonstrated that it has an environmental management system in place to reduce waste and energy use, improve efficiency and meet all legal and regulatory environmental requirements. “We are thrilled to achieve ISO 14001 certification.Vent-Axia has consistently led the way with energy-efficient ventilation through our Lo-Carbon range and so we are delighted that our Crawley manufacturing facilities have been recognised for managing and reducing

environmental impact. Congratulations to all the team who’ve been involved in this achievement,” said Mark Hoskins, Managing Director at Vent-Axia. Gaining this certification further illustrates Vent-Axia’s commitment to environmental operation. The company leads the industry through the development of its energy-efficient ventilation and has already taken steps to reduce carbon emissions by reshoring to the UK.Vent-Axia completed the reshoring of the balance of its domestic fan manufacturing, from China back to the UK, in January 2013 with the

launch of three new production lines at its Crawley site. As well as investing in the local economy, Vent-Axia’s commitment to British manufacturing has seen the company further investing in UK logistics which has helped lower the embodied energy of products by reducing carbon emissions. A reduction in international shipping and flights has resulted in a saving of up to 15 tonnes of CO2 a year.

8 www.vent-axia.com * info@vent-axia.com ( 0844 856 0590

Residential Ventilation Solutions from Vortice

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Axial fans such as the slimline Punto Filo, low energy Punto Evo Flexo and stylish centrifugal Vort Quadro fan ranges

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Continuously running energy efficient fan, the Vort Leto MEV can ventilate a kitchen and up to 6 wet rooms

Heat Recovery Ranges

The two new heat recovery units, the Vort HR250 Neti and Vort HR350 Avel units offer a 100% bypass to maintain a good indoor air quality within the home at a low decibel rating.

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Roofing, Cladding & Insulation

RMIG helps reclad MSCP Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park

Technical characteristics: Raw material: aluminium 1050 Pattern: LR20 x 110U120 x 132 Thickness: 3.0mm Surface treatment: powder coating

Over 1000 high-quality perforated aluminium sheets from RMIG were used for Haptic Architect’s competition-winning scheme for the recladding of a multi-storey car park. The triangular perforated sheets have been powder coated with four different shades of silver to intensify the threedimensionality of the facade, giving it a contemporary feel. The positioning of the panels creates an ever-changing pattern of light and shadow. RMIG provides perforated and expanded metal for a wide variety of applications. As

one of the world’s largest manufacturers and suppliers within the industry, RMIG has the experience and logistics to offer you the right solutions for the right price. RMIG has local representation in 13 countries in Europe, with a total of 15 sales offices/production units, plus other local representatives in many overseas countries. RMIG provides extensive

local expertise and freedom of choice, whether it is express stock deliveries or tailor-made solutions for specific design requirements.

8 www.city-emotion.com * info.uk@rmig.com ( 01925 839600

Mixed colour VMZINC facade on Poole waterfront Hambleside Danelaw launches new site Hambleside Danelaw is extremely excited to announce the recent launch of its new website. Hambleside Danelaw has designed this site with you in mind – it is faster, easier to navigate, uncluttered and user-friendly. Navigate your way through Hambleside Danelaw’s product pages, including: pitched roofing, zenon rooflights and the Dryseal Flat Roofing system. Access Hambleside Danelaw’s comprehensive downloads page for supporting documents, sales brochures, NBS Clauses and CAD drawings. Don’t miss out when you’re on the move either – Hambleside Danelaw’s site is responsive and looks great on your mobile or tablet. 8 www.hambleside-danelaw.co.uk * sales@hambleside-danelaw.co.uk ( 01327 701907

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An eye-catching, contemporary facade has been achieved on Majestic House, part of the Altitude development in Poole, through use of VMZINC interlocking panels in natural zinc, QUARTZ-ZINC and ANTHRA-ZINC.Terence O’Rourke Architects’ design of the £6m first phase entailed conversion of a disused, five-storey office building into one, encompassing 21 luxury apartments, offices and extensions to the ground floor and rooftop. Zinc was chosen together with other modern facade materials to provide a subtle distinction between residential and commercial spaces.The three additional floors afford apartments and penthouses with breathtaking views across Poole’s town and harbour. * vmzinc.uk@vmzinc.com ( 01992 822288

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UNIROOF AT/ST – the complete roof welding solution The use of thermoplastic roofing membranes has increased significantly in the last 20 years. However, problems unfortunately exist and usually originate at the seams. The most common reason for failure is improper workmanship, particularly on smaller roofs where roofing contractors have to use several tools in order to navigate the small spaces. A solution to this problem is the UNIROOF AT/ST, which is the complete roof welding tool offering high performance in a compact design. It enables roofing professionals to effectively weld thermoplastic membranes close to the roof edging in confined spaces, on flat surfaces and on top of parapets. * info@welwyntoolgroup.com

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Building Elements

Schöck Isokorb specified for major estate redevelopment Kings Crescent Estate in Stoke Newington, North London, is undergoing a five-year redevelopment project as part of the London Borough of Hackney’s wider Estate Regeneration programme. Three new buildings between five and 12 storeys high are under construction, with some of the 1960s and 1970s stock being retained and refurbished. The plan is to recreate a neighbourhood of high-quality housing and tree-lined streets, in keeping

with the surrounding Victorian townscape. There will be up to 765 new homes, intended to offer at least a one-for-one replacement for the current housing. With a risk of thermal bridging at the many cantilever balcony connections

Fire Design Solutions appointed to London skyscraper project

Fire Design Solutions (FDS) is providing its expertise for a £110m residential development in Elephant and Castle. Named Highpoint, the development will create 278 private rental apartments and 179 low-cost homes. FDS has been called upon to design, supply and install its smoke ventilation systems for the main block and an additional six-storey terrace building, as well as ventilation systems for the development’s car park areas. FDS utilised computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modelling to simulate the movement of fire and smoke through the building in the event of a fire. Using this method, FDS validated the effectiveness of the mechanical smoke ventilation systems, which its team is currently installing. * info@firedesignsolutions.com

( 01322 387411

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Incognito plug and play outdoor LED lighting The new NIGHTeye Plus range of outdoor LED lighting from quality brand-leader, Timeguard, will hardly show against a white facade or soffit board. The tough, slimline designs have all-white LED lens arrays and reflector plates, cases and hanging brackets. Just choose your floodlight power, add an easy-wiring block, with your choice of integrated PIR or photocell switching, and slot onto the easy-hang bracket.You’re good to go. Also available in black, a spare wiring terminal allows for easy loop out to create master/slave configurations. * csc@timeguard.com

( 0208 450 8944

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throughout the development, two types of structural break units from the Schöck Isokorb range are incorporated. First, the Isokorb type KS, a concreteto-steel connectivity module that sits between the outer and inner structural connection points, blocking the outflow of heat through the use of high-quality polystyrene insulation core. This sits inside a compression module which has stainless steel bars passing through it, which take the tension and shear forces. Secondly, there is the Isokorb type QS module, which, in principle, has the same functionality as the KS. However, it does not transfer bending movement. Therefore, where steel inset balconies are supported along the back edge by external columns, which is a shear load only, the type QS offers a more economic solution. The diverse range of Schöck load-bearing thermal insulation solutions guarantees totally verifiable performance standards, meets full compliance with the relevant UK Building Regulations and offers BBA certification and LABC Registration.

8 www.schoeck.co.uk * design@schoeck.co.uk ( 01865 290890

F. Ball launches Styccobond F48 PLUS

F. Ball and Co. has launched an improved version of Styccobond F48 High Temperature Grade Vinyl Adhesive, which has been rebranded as Styccobond F48 PLUS.This solvent-free, high temperature grade vinyl adhesive is now fibre-reinforced, providing increased grab to help prevent lateral movement of the floorcovering when it is placed into the adhesive. Styccobond F48 PLUS Fibre-Reinforced High Temperature Grade Vinyl Adhesive has a high resistance to heat and PVC plasticisers, enabling it to prevent movement caused by temperature fluctuations that cause flooring to expand and contract, leading to tenting and gapping. It is suitable for conservatories and areas where floor-to-ceiling windows and normal underfloor heating systems are installed. 8 www.f-ball.co.uk * mail@f-ball.co.uk ( 01583 361633

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Listed presbytery uses Earthborn Ecopro A Grade II Listed Victorian residence has been substantially refurbished to house a high-tech health research facility. Owned by the University of Manchester, the Victorian residence was built in 1875 as the presbytery to the Church of the Holy Name. With its Ecolabel approval, Ecopro Lo Sheen Emulsion on new lime plaster perfectly fitted the university’s sustainability ethos.

Architect, Gordon Broady, said: “Lime plaster has a prolonged curing time and we required paint systems that would both allow the walls and ceilings to dry out gradually, and also self-regulate moisture in the walls when the building is occupied.

“The University of Manchester directorate of estates and facilities promotes the use of water-based, breathable paint systems as part of its long-standing and wide-reaching commitment to environmental sustainability. Earthborn combines high permeability together with durability and ease of maintenance – all essential requirements for this project.” Ecopro Lo Sheen is a durable and washable water-based emulsion that dries to a low sheen finish. It is especially suitable for use on walls and ceilings in higher traffic commercial areas. Being free of oils and acrylics and virtually VOC-free, it is not only ecofriendly, but also helps create a healthier, more comfortable environment.

8 www.earthbornpaints.co.uk * sales@earthbornpaints.co.uk

East End conversion contract consumes 2000 Marmox Multiboards High-quality project with Hockley Homes

Requiring speed without sacrificing quality for its project, Hockley Homes specified the Thin-Joint System from H+H and was amazed with the assistance it received from the manufacturer as it produced nine beautiful homes in the Lincolnshire Wolds. Upon hearing that Hockley required aircrete for its project, H+H went out of its way to assist with the project. As well as providing the materials for the project, H+H technicians visited the site at no extra cost, providing tailored training to the Hockley blocklayers.When the Hockley contractors were confident with aircrete and its unique characteristics, technicians assessed the work on site to ensure that building standards were of the highest quality. 8 www.hhcelcon.co.uk * info@hhcelcon.co.uk ( 01732 886444

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The conversion of a 1980s building into 124 high-specification apartments in London has included the use of large quantities of Marmox Multiboards, fitted within every new dwelling as part of a build-up containing electric underfloor heating. In total, 2000 of the 600 wide by 1250mm long boards, at either 10 or 12.5mm thick, are being consumed.The existing reinforced concrete slabs are being overlaid with the Multiboards before the electrical cabling for the underfloor heating is clipped in place, and a self-smoothing screed pumped across each area.The two board thicknesses facilitate dealing with differences in the substrate as well as the final installation. * sales@marmox.co.uk

( 01634 835290

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Pendock provides column casings for Castle School canteen refurbishment

A school refurbishment programme has specified six bespoke column casings produced by encasement specialist, Pendock. Mearns Castle School’s full interior refit, as well as other works, was undertaken by Marshall Construction and Advanced Refurbishment – the contractor undertaking the installation of Pendock’s laminate column surrounds.Various different sizes and finishes of reinforced concrete stanchion have all now been covered by the 590mm wide by 450mm deep column casings; each one approximately 2600mm tall. Their sectional design allows them to be quickly and easily assembled on site, before being screw-fixed into battens secured against the existing columns.

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Curved cavity wall approved solution Designers of concave and convex cavity walls are obliged to take into account an intersection anomaly wherever a pitched roof abuts. Despite the pitch of the roof remaining constant, the angle of intersection changes at every course level throughout the length of the abutment. The DPC within the wall and the flashing, with which it must be linked, must alter in shape and dimension at every intersecting course. This raises several important questions: 1. How to determine the optimum dimensions so the protection in each course integrates? 2. How is the DPC in the cavity supported given that the inner skin is curved and conventional DPC cannot adjust to compensate? 3. What happens within the bedding course where roll DPC is required to either elongate or contract with the convex or concave masonry? 4. What happens when the nearest inner skin course you rely upon to provide support for the DPC is too high or too low? 5. How can one join the flashing and the DPC so the union is watertight? 6. What happens to wind-driven rain entering under the flashing leading edge?

The solution is to use preformed individual components, each of which is designed to exactly fulfil the requirements at every intersecting course. These are called Type X cavitrays by Cavity Trays of Yeovil and are based on its proven, European Technical Approval awarded design. Advantages: Fabrication on site is eliminated – no measuring, cutting and wastage Preformed means the shape is already determined ­– installer mistakes or oversights need not be a consideration Each cavitray has its own adjustable cavity width compatible upstand that is self-supporting, plus an end upstand to link to the tray above Trays supplied with flashings benefit a pre-established link/union Because cavitray flashings overlap, any wind-

driven rain seeping under a flashing leading edge does not come into contact with the masonry under, the second layer arrests it Cavity Trays calculates concave and convex abutment requirements and numbers each tray so the mason has only to numerically build-in trays when raising the wall.

8 www.cavitytrays.com * enquiries@cavitytrays.co.uk ( 01935 474769

Gatic slotdrain channels are the product of choice for new business park

Gatic’s CastSlot and PaveSlot slotdrain channels were specified for a business park in Andover.The £11.6m project was completed earlier this year where Gatic’s CastSlot was specified because of its robust composition and high-quality design. Manufactured from galvanised steel with a ductile iron top, it benefits from a unique hexagonal profile that slots together seamlessly with no need for bolts or additional fittings to connect the slotdrain together. It provides an effective surface water management solution for any surface finish under constant strain of traffic and heavy loads. For the paved car park areas, Gatic’s PaveSlot was recommended as a more suitable choice.

* info@gatic.com

( 01304 203545

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When it’s cold outside, webermineral TF render won’t stop winter working

The new webermineral TF, a through-coloured, thin coat, decorative render finish, designed for use with multi-coat render systems, is not only rain-resistant, but can be applied at temperatures as low as 1°C. This cementitious, even textured render has rapid drying benefits that can prevent wash-off in one hour and achieves a durable, resilient and weather-resistant finish for all year round protection. “As we approach autumn and winter, applicators and developers will no longer be hindered by bad weather,” says Tracey Dempster, Head of Marketing at Saint-Gobain Weber. “webermineral TF has been especially designed for application in temperatures between 1°C and 20°C making it versatile and convenient, overcoming expensive site delays.” * enquiries@netweber.co.uk

( 08703 330070

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Sika reinforces failing residential buildings A total corrosion management concrete repair specification from Sika provided the protective solution for residential buildings’ deteriorating exterior. Spalled concrete had occurred throughout the buildings, with steel reinforcement exposed.The exposed repair area surfaces were applied with Sika Monotop-610, which required mixing with water to provide a reinforcement corrosion protection, and bonding primer in preparation for concrete repairs using Sika Monotop-615. To address the carbonation induced corrosion within the concrete which hadn’t yet propagated cracking or delamination, Sika Margel VPI 580 was installed. Sikagard-550 W Elastic provided the final application over the existing coating. 8 www.sika.co.uk * enquiries@uk.sika.com ( 01707 394444

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Expertise and plant capability secured contract for Powdertech Powdertech (Corby) has demonstrated its expertise in metal finishing on both steel and aluminium in the exciting Dickens Yard development, Ealing, West London. As a specialist in architectural metal finishing, Powdertech coated all of the steel balconies and balustrades on the site, and many sections of aluminium facade.

Dickens Yard has been developed on the site of a former council car park in the centre of Ealing. It is termed a ‘high density, mixed-use’ development, with shops, cafes, restaurants and health and leisure facilities at street level. Sitting directly above these are over 600 residential apartments with landscaped courtyards, terraces and balconies. Powdertech powder coated over 70 galvanised steel balcony bases and 500m of aluminium glass channel in Axalta RAL7039 matt grey polyester powder, providing corrosion protection and colour for 25 years. “The large balcony bases, up to 6 by 1.5m, and weighing in excess of 800kg, took some handling,” said Richard Besant, Powdertech’s Sales Director. “Our plant

has the capacity to accommodate the size, weight and quantity of these units.” In addition, posts for over 500m of steel balustrade were coated in Valspar RAL7012 matt grey. Ealing is identified as one of London’s major metropolitan centres in the London Plan and Dickens Yard reflects that vision. “This is a prestigious development with a requirement to look smart over many years,” said Richard. “The powder coated finish on the prominent metal work will help to achieve that with minimal maintenance.”

8 www.powdertechcorby.co.uk * pcl@powdertech.co.uk ( 01536 400890

First phase of £44m school campus is handed over Stunning finale to 2016 Golf Classic

This year’s final took place at the beautiful Hanbury Manor Hotel, set in 200 acres of stunning Hertfordshire parkland.The final was the culmination of six rounds of knock-out golf played across the country. The lucky finalists and sponsors enjoyed a day of competitive golf on the hotel’s acclaimed England Championship Course, followed by a gala dinner, prize presentation and luxury stay. Congratulations to competition winners Paul Cornish (Civil Engineer at Dave Lucey) and Partner Drew Wrintmore (MD at Nicolas James Developments). Marley Plumbing & Drainage’s Managing Director, Stan James, presented the winners with their claret jug trophies and £200 gift vouchers. 8 wwww.thegolfclassic.co.uk * info@thegolfclassic.co.uk ( 01892 752300

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Constructed using a Yorkon off-site solution, the new special educational needs (SEN) school for Riverside Bridge has doubled its capacity in time for the start of the 2016/17 academic year, providing much-needed additional places at an earlier stage.The purpose-designed facility has doubled the capacity of Riverside Bridge School to 64 children and will have space to expand to 160 places. Portakabin phased the construction programme to allow the SEN school to open on its new site ahead of the other buildings at Riverside’s campus.The use of a Yorkon off-site solution from the Portakabin Group for the curriculum areas of the campus has reduced the programme time for faster completion. * info@yorkon.co.uk

( 0845 200 0123

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Timbertherm launches in the UK

Timbertherm – a new innovation in wood flooring – is launching in the UK. Harnessing integral far infrared technology, the new product provides a stylish wood floor design with integral underfloor heating built-in. Cost-effective and simple to lay, the all-in-one solution creates a stylish, healthy and eco-friendly surface for residential and commercial applications – from family kitchens and bathrooms, to spas or healthcare environments. Available in a spectrum of on-trend finishes, Timbertherm features a highperformance engineered construction made of eight individual layers. The surface layer comprises sustainable hard maple, elm or walnut, with plywood core layers below, into which strips of nano-carbon conductors are embedded. * enquiries@timbertherm.co.uk

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RECYFIX SLOTTED Channel range extended Hauraton has extended its RECYFIX SLOTTED Channel range with the introduction of a new twin slot design. The range is intended for the surface drainage of pavements or public squares in city/town centres, shopping malls and the like. The RECYFIX channel unit is made from the company’s tough, virtually unbreakable polypropylene (PP), whilst the slotted components are manufactured from 1.5mm galvanised steel or alternatively, stainless steel. The single slot symmetrical and asymmetrical versions are available in three nominal channel widths of 100, 150 and 200mm. The new twin slot asymmetrical design is offered with a 100mm channel. In all cases, the HEELSAFE slots are 8mm wide whilst the slotted up-stand is 105mm. The whole range, which includes a Trash Box, is suitable for a loading category up to Class D400.

Tim Connolly, Hauraton’s Managing Director, explains a major benefit of the company’s slotted channels: “Where the surface water drainage system needs to be as unobtrusive as possible, then customers have found that specifying our RECYFIX SLOTTED Channels not only achieves reliable drainage, but provides a visually pleasing finish, and all at a competitive price.” RECYFIX channels are certified in accordance with EN 1433. The CE symbol, external monitoring and the conformity declaration are the guarantee of a maximum technical and qualitative standard.

Don’t set your watch, watch it set

Introducing the smart mortar adhesives from Simpson Strong-Tie – the first chemical mortar to change colour as it cures. There’s no need to guess when to start loading studs in masonry or concrete, because Simpson Strong-Tie’s latest fastcuring range of mortar resins change colour (from blue to grey) as they set. Simpson Strong-Tie’s Sales Director, Jon Head, says: “We’re pleased to announce our innovative range of mortar resins, which offer some great features to make the job simpler for builders. Our general-purpose Poly-GP is ideal for solid or hollow block masonry, and our AT-HP high-performance resin is approved for use in threaded rod and rebar concrete.”

* sgreenway@strongtie.eu

( 01827 255646

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Remmers’ waterproofing solutions keep guests dry The roof of a Manchester hotel required general repairs and had failing waterproofing to the parapet walls. The building had been suffering from water ingress from the roof for a number of years. The failed areas of waterproofing required replacing with a flexible waterproof system which could be terminated over the parapet wall and into the existing waterproofing. Remmers’ Kiesol was used as an injection agent to remedy the damp in the brickwork and is ideal for fair-faced masonry with high moisture penetration. Remmers’ Multi-Tight 2K was also applied, as it has a crack-bridging capacity five times more effective than the standard flexible mineral-based waterproofing systems. * sales@remmers.co.uk

( 01293 594010

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8 www.drainage-projects.co.uk * janine.kennedy@hauraton.co.uk ( 01582 501380

Avire appoints new Technical Director

Lift safety and communication specialist, Avire, has appointed Michael Stembridge as its new Technical Director. Michael will assume product development responsibility for the global Avire organisation. “I’m very excited to have joined Avire,” said Michael. “A company with a clear strategy to grow by delivering ‘best-in-class’ products for its customers. As an innovator myself, I can’t wait to start creative work with Avire’s great engineering teams.” Michael has a first-class honours degree in electronic engineering from Bolton University and 25 years’ experience in three major defence and communication organisations: Imtech Traffic and Infrastructure, Racal Acoustics and Ultra Electronics. 8 www.avire-global.com * pr@avire-global.com ( 01628 540100

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Eurobrick brick slip cladding systems installed on new developments Brick slip cladding specialist, Eurobrick Systems, has reported a marked increase in enquiries for residential apartment projects. As a result of the housing shortage, higher density developments are being built to maximise the use of available land. Increasingly, Eurobrick is having discussions with designers and developers about multistorey buildings. In these situations, traditional masonry construction methods are not always appropriate and alternative building methods are adopted – particularly where there is an engineering imperative driving the design. Eurobrick has supplied both its X-Clad and P-Clad systems for installation on residential developments. Both systems have been rigorously tested and have third-party certification from the British Board of Agrément (BBA).The systems are also Local Authority Building Control (LABC) registered.

X-Clad is lightweight, with an installed system weight starting from 36kg/m². The system is easy to handle and cut on site, allowing for quick installation. The extruded polystyrene backer panel is available in three standard thicknesses – 17, 25 and 50mm – and by overlaying the backer panel with plain sheets, up to 100mm thickness of panel can be installed. With a thermal conductivity of 0.033W/mK, X-Clad can enhance the overall thermal performance of the development if required. The P-Clad system has a 10mm thick cement particle board backer panel, designed to be fixed directly to battens or bracket systems. It was developed for use as an external sheathing where there is no requirement for insulation. P-Clad is certified

for installation on buildings (constructed with steel frame substrate) over 18m high. Residential developments currently installing Eurobrick’s X-Clad and P-Clad systems include The Central at Iverson Road,West Hampstead, and The Point, Gants Hill, Ilford.

8 www.eurobrick.co.uk * info@eurobrick.co.uk ( 0117 971 7117

Saracen leaves southern hairdressing chain neat and tidy

EVC System BIM objects announced by UK manufacturer Baldwin Boxall has announced the availability of BIM objects for its two Emergency Voice Communication (EVC) systems, Omnicare and CARE2.The drawings are freely available from the company upon request. BIM increases efficiency, reduces costs and saves time for building and infrastructure projects. There are many benefits to this type of approach for the construction industry and because of this, it is being increasingly adopted by companies worldwide. Baldwin Boxall’s EVC systems (encompassing disabled refuge, fire telephones and disabled toilet alarms) have been well-proven and are the systems of choice for many. 8 www.baldwinboxall.co.uk * mail@baldwinboxall.co.uk ( 01892 664422

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Saracen Interiors has completed a fast-track fit-out project for hairdressing chain, Forresters, at its salon in Tilehurst. The £30,000 project was undertaken by Saracen Small Works and was finished in a record nine days. Works included the removal of old fixtures, furniture and flooring, the fitting of ceramic floor tiles, bespoke cupboards for storage, display shelving and partitioning, the installation of LED lighting panels and plumbing works for new washbasins and a tea point alongside painting and decorating. Launched by Saracen almost five years ago, Saracen Small Works has enjoyed great success with popular services including smaller design and build projects, alterations to existing space and redecoration. * enquiries@saraceninteriors.com

( 0870 743 0925

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Glass box rooflights installed in high-spec residential development

Glazing Vision’s one-wall box rooflights were incorporated in Taylor Wimpey’s residential development at St Dunstan’s House, London.The site is located close to Grade 1 Listed buildings and is in the Chancery Lane conservation area, thus necessitating a sensitive approach. Key to unlocking the vital rooftop space, whilst simultaneously respecting the roofline, was HLM Architect’s specification of Glazing Vision’s innovative box rooflights. Essentially a freestanding ‘glass box’, these roof lights provided technical and aesthetic benefits for the architects. In addition to four standard freestanding box rooflights, Glazing Vision was able to precision-engineer two bespokesized, one-wall box rooflights to meet the unique requirements of the reworked layout. * sales@glazingvision.co.uk

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