The Architectural Technologist Book September 2016 Issue 3

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September 2016 edition | www.at-b.co.uk page 16 | Brushed Nickel trends in UK page 23 | Acoustic ceiling pops up in restaurant page 26 | Specifying Aluminium for bespoke solution page 32 | Stannah stars at Leeds Station page 36 | Sterte Court stands out with Trespa page 37 | Lighting up leisure page 40 | HOOLA precast balconies a team effort page 50 | ArmourFX panels create backdrop


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latest product news

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Gemini UPVC Crowned Best Employer At Oldham Business Awards

Condair At HVAC 2016, UK Construction Week

Oldham’s Gemini UPVC Ltd. – a fabricator of industry-leading PVC-U systems from The VEKA UK Group – has staved off competition from 38 other companies to win a revered local business award. The annual Oldham Business Awards recognise companies in the region across 12 categories. Gemini picked up the award for Employer of the Year, topping a shortlist of three finalists in attendance at the Queen Elizabeth Hall prize-giving. The company also reached the final three in the Business of the Year (£1m - £5m turnover) category. www.vekauk.com

Condair will be previewing the world’s first condensing gas-fired steam humidifier on stand 502 in the HVAC hall at the UK Construction Week exhibition, 18-20th October, NEC. The new Condair GS recovers heat from exhaust gases to pre-heat its incoming water supply, saving energy and making it the most efficient gas-fired humidifier in the world. This forthcoming humidifier innovation is the latest in a series of new product developments made by Condair, formerly JS Humidifiers, over the last two years. The others, also being showcased at the exhibition, include the Condair ME, evaporative humidifier, the Condair RS, resistive steam humidifier and the Condair EL, electrode boiler humidifier. Visitors will be able to see how this investment in its product technology has produced the most advanced range of humidifiers available. Features have been developed to reduce humidifier maintenance, make what maintenance is required much simpler, improve the energy and water efficiency of humidification systems, enhance humidity accuracy and make systems easier to operate and monitor with the latest touch screen control panels. www.condair.co.uk

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Trend To Attend Healthcare Estates 2016 With Healthy Environment Message At this year’s Healthcare Estates exhibition (4th– 5th October, Manchester Central), Trend Control Systems will demonstrate how estates and facilities managers can benefit significantly from building resilience into their building energy management systems, thereby minimising risks associated with adverse situations such as plant failure or an environmental condition falling outside acceptable parameters. For further information please visit Trend on Stand D34 at the Healthcare Estates exhibition, or call Trend Marketing on 01403 211888 or email marketing@ trendcontrols.com www.trendcontrols.com/en-GB

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Flowcrete UK Presents On Polished Concrete At London Build 2016 At this year’s London Build, Flowcrete UK (stand C64) will be giving attendees a sneak peek into its new polished concrete and coloured screeds range as well as showcasing its recently unveiled Comfort Resins collection. Taking place at the London Olympia from October 26th-27th, London Build provides the capital’s construction professionals with the ideal opportunity to catch up on the latest trends, technologies and innovations in the sector. The resin-flooring manufacturer will be delivering a presentation on polished concrete during the event to inform attendees about the possibilities and practicalities of this type of flooring material as well as what they can expect from Flowcrete UK ’s new line of polished concrete systems. On day one, Flowcrete UK’s National Sales Manager Chris Dobbie will present a 20-minute live demonstration on coloured screeds. The entire demonstration will be live streamed on the @flowcrete Twitter account for anyone who can’t make it on the day. At 12pm on day two of London Build, Alan Dean, Flowcrete UK’s Sales Director, will host a 50-minute CPD workshop entitled ‘ The World of Polished Concrete ’. The CPD will provide an overview of concrete technology, outline the benefits of this flooring material and how it compares to other floor finishes as well as explain the proper specification and application processes of polished concrete. www.flowcrete.co.uk Enquiry 4

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Vent-Axia’s Sentinel Kinetic Advance MVHR Shortlisted In Electrical Industry Awards Sussex-based Vent-Axia is celebrating reaching the final shortlist in the prestigious Electrical Industry Awards 2016, which recognises, celebrates and rewards companies leading the way in the UK electrical sector. Vent-Axia is delighted its award-winning Sentinel Kinetic Advance is a finalist in the Innovative Residential /Domestic Product of The Year category. The Electrical Industry Awards ceremony will take place at The Royal Garden, Kensington on Thursday 27 October 2016. For further details and information on how to book tickets please visit www.electricaltimes.co.uk/awards www.vent-axia.com Enquiry 5

Polypipe Ventilation Launches BIM Library Polypipe Ventilation, manufacturer of market leading energy saving Domus ducting and Silavent mechanical ventilation appliances, has set up a BIM Library, available free of charge. The Polypipe Ventilation BIM Library features an extensive array of products, including energy saving, whole house Silavent HRX Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR) appliances and Silavent CMX Mechanical Extract Ventilation (MEV) units, as well as award winning Domus Radial semi-rigid duct systems and its full range of Domus rigid ducting and accessories, which incorporates Domus Thermal duct insulation and duct sound attenuators. process, for speed and maximum convenience. www.polypipe.com/ventilation Enquiry 6


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Mapei CPDs And Training Mapei is the world’s largest manufacturer of adhesives, sealants and chemical products for building. With over 75 years’ experience, Mapei is a specialist in the production of quality products for the installation of all types of wall and floor coverings, and has a vast range of admixtures and repair products for concrete and building materials.

5th October at 12pm – Common Paint Issues 19th October at 12pm – Lightweight Tiling Products 20th October at 12pm – RIBA CPD: Fast Track Screeds 2nd November at 12pm – RIBA CPD: EWI Systems 9th November at 12pm –Underground Construction Presentation

Training plays a major role within the Mapei organization, with regular seminars, presentations and RIBA accredited CPDs taking place at their Specification Centre in the heart of Clerkenwell. Architects and construction professionals are invited to gain knowledge and receive up to date information to ensure the correct specification for all types of projects as well as being provided with an opportunity to network with like-minded professionals.

Mapei CPD courses are supplemented with technical literature and product information with topics covered ranging from underground construction to large format tiling. Each seminar is approximately 40 minutes with time for questions over refreshments and a catered lunch.

Dave Alderman, Specification Manager, explains: “The full scale models that we hold here at the Specification Centre enable our guests to visualise our systems from substrate to finish. We encourage our attendees to bring their drawings to discuss project specific queries following the presentations.”

For the full CPD calendar and to book your place, email CPD@mapei.co.uk or call 0121 508 6970. www.mapei.co.uk Enquiry 7

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Brainwashing, Destruction Testing And Nano Technology: After 12 Years, A Newly Refined TSL By Jens Van Eyseren of Roto: Roto have just rolled out a new version of their TSL. Amazingly, it is now 12 years since the original came along and revolutionised security for Open-Out windows with its Twin-Cam Security locking. The public at large might not really have been aware of it, but it certainly made life a lot easier for the fabricators who were smart enough to adopt it from the start. The marketing at the time used the word “revolutionary” – and for once it wasn’t hype. This new locking system, which could be fitted to a window as quickly and easily as an espagnolette, really did provide shootbolt levels of security. Brainwashed And that’s what Roto were up against at the time: shootbolts. It seemed like every window sales rep in the country had been brainwashed to tell members of the public that their window would only be any good if it was fitted with shootbolts. There was some reasoning behind this. When the BS 7950 standard (equivalent to EN Resistance Class 2) was introduced in the UK, standard espagnolettes with two or three locking points simply weren’t strong enough to withstand the mechanical loadings in the test. Three burly men We’re talking about forces of 3 kN trying to push the window open. That’s like angling the window face down and having the weight of three burly men standing on it. No wonder some of those very old basic espags just gave way under that load. It would have been easier for Roto to carry on selling their shootbolt system. But they decided to take a bit of a calculated risk and put out something that was both familiar (you fit it just like you do an espag) and yet utterly new at the same time. When Roto launched the TSL, I was involved on the technical side. We invited fabricators to make a window and bring it along to be tested, so they could witness for themselves what this new product was capable of doing. A lot of people really did have to see it to believe it. Once they saw, they certainly believed. Done up with a zip I tend to think of it like this: a window with a basic espag is like a piece of clothing fastened with buttons. By contrast, when you lock a window with TSL, it’s more like you’ve done it up with a zip fastener: it’s an awful lot harder to prise it apart. On the larger sizes there are 8 cams which, when you think about it, is a good number of locking points on the side of a window. But what really provides the advantage is that Twin-Cam action: each pair of cams closing together into a common striker creates a very strong locking point. We saw it in the tests. Windows would breeze through the standard 3 kN loadings, even though we were loading each locking point three times – with the additional 1 kN being applied in three different directions. Tested to destruction After a dozen such loadings, most people wanted us to ramp it up and see how well their window could withstand being tested to destruction. We pushed the rig to the limit. It’s fair to say most windows could not be broken open, even with loadings way beyond those defined in the standard. Sometimes we

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would succeed in ripping out the locking point in the top or bottom corner if we concentrated on it. All of this was done using hydraulic equipment to impart forces way beyond what anyone would be able to apply with a crowbar. So simple, it’s obvious It’s one of those ideas that is so simple, it seems obvious when you’re used to seeing it. But that’s the beauty of so many great inventions: their apparently simplicity. Roto have come up with other revolutionary products of course – after all, they introduced the first Tilt&Turn system. Now, for Open-Out, there is the TSH 30, which can provide enhanced security on three sides of the sash of a larger window. 12 years on, still the most effective But when it comes to a regular side-hung or top-hung casement of the type fitted in many homes, the most straightforward and reliable way to give it enhanced security status is to fit it with a TSL. 12 years on, it remains the most straightforward and effective solution. It’s just a shame so many new build properties are STILL being constructed and fitted with basic espags. If only the customers knew how easily – and at very low cost – their windows could have been made so much more resistant to intruders. No point trying to reinvent the wheel You might be asking, “What’s new about this latest TSL?” There’s no point trying to reinvent the wheel, but you can improve the way it is put together using the best materials and technology available at the time. That’s what Roto have opted to do. The new TSL faceplate now comes into line with that of the Roto NT and other modular hardware systems in the manufacturer’s range. As well as being designed for maximum stability, the new faceplates have a ‘premium’ look and feel to them. After all, hardware isn’t just about providing functionality and security on your windows – it can help increase the perception of them as a quality product. Nano technology The faceplate is now coated with RotoSil Nano 7. This latest formulation uses nano technology to make the surface ‘self-healing’. It is therefore more resistant to scratches as well as corrosion. As a fabricator, you get the same advantages: a range of sizes to suit sash rebates from 305mm up to 1600mm; two different cam heights and backsets depending on profile; fine adjustment in the cams to ensure a firm weather seal; a range of profile-related strikers. The TSL range is designed to give you maximum flexibility with the lowest possible number of different components. Are there still people who think you have to have a shootbolt? Probably. If you’ve not used TSL before, it’s still not too late to catch on – because there are many years of life left in this little stalwart yet. http://www.tsl-by-roto.eu/ Enquiry 8


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Ancon Teplo Reaches New Heights Following recent fire tests at BRE Global, Ancon is pleased to confirm that its innovative basalt-fibre, low thermal conductivity wall ties, Teplo-BF and Teplo-L, offer 120 minute fire resistance, making them suitable for buildings of any height (subject to structural performance), in line with Building Regulations, Approved Document B. Officially accepting the BRE’s findings, the BBA has confirmed that the fire resistance of these ties will be updated from 60 to 120 minutes in the next issue of Ancon’s Agrément Certificate (14/5160, PS2 and PS3). This extended fire testing brings to an end the previous 18 metre building height restriction on these Teplo ties. Teplo-BF and Teplo-L ties are now fully comparable with the fire resistance of stainless steel wall ties which, being non-combustible, are also suitable for buildings of any height. However, being 24 times more thermally efficient than stainless steel, Teplo ties are the ideal choice for insulated cavity walls in low energy buildings. In addition to fire resistance, wall tie selection in multi-storey developments should also be based on the structural performance of the tie. www.ancon.co.uk

Sika® Multi Stick - The Multi-Talented Grab Adhesive You Need In Your Tool Box Sika® Multi-Stick is a new generation in hybrid polymer grab adhesive from Everbuild – A Sika Company, designed especially for the trade with the ability to bond virtually anything to everything. Solvent free and based on new SPUR technology, Sika® Multi Stick boasts incredible initial grab, high bonding strength and excellent slip resistance and is capable of bonding almost all materials, both porous and nonporous including glass, marble, brick, concrete, metals and hard plastics. Suitable for both interior and exterior applications, Sika® Multi Stick is completely waterproof and weatherproof and can even be applied to wet surfaces, underwater or in the rain. Available in 350ml plastic cartridges and packaged into eye catching printed boxes, this product is sure to fly off the shelves and into toolboxes everywhere. For further information on Sika® Multi Stick or any other product from the Everbuild and Sika brands, contact your sales representative, call the sales office on 0113 240 2424 or visit www.everbuild.co.uk. Enquiry 10

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Aquatiere Launches New Website With A Special Page For Architects Aquatiere is a supplier of domestic and commercial water filters and water treatment units. Aquatiere blends its own patented filter media with traditional filter medias to produce the best possible filtered water in the UK. Aquatiere’s redeveloped website includes a page tailored for architects where a hand picked selection of products for architect specifications is displayed. To make specification as easy as possible, content is aaranged into a specific format following architectural advice. The product image is followed by concise text about the products and their features together with installation diagrams and specifications. Then, so that you can easily add the content to your ownspecifications, all the product information is available for download in PDF or MS word format for easy attachment or copy and paste into your document. www.aquatiere.co.uk Enquiry 11

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RCM Ltd Appointed Exclusive Distributor By Extremegreen Building Products LLC For The UK Market RCM Ltd are pleased to announce their appointment by Extremegreen Building Products, LLC., to exclusively distribute their Extremegreen magnesium oxide building boards across the UK. Extremegreen is a building board manufactured using a proprietary formula that is reinforced with multiple layers of glass fiber mesh for added structural integrity and impact resistance.The sheets are used as external fire rated sheathing panels, internal wallboard, tile backerboard, sub-flooring, roof underlay and structural insulated panels. Extremegreen MgO is resistant to fire,moisture, mould and mildew, wood boring insects, is completely toxin free and is a carbon neutral building material. www. buildingboards.co.uk Enquiry 12

VinylPlus: Championing PVC In European Sports Stadiums The impressive Allianz Riviera Stadium in Nice, France features on the front cover of a new brochure from VinylPlus celebrating the prominent role played by PVC in the construction of modern sports venues. Published by VinylPlus, the European PVC sustainability programme, ‘Vinyl in European Stadiums’ charts the path to sustainable development for PVC and how the use of vinyl combines environmental responsibility and architectural greatness in sports complexes. More information on the brochure can be found at www.vinylplus.eu/uploads/ Modules/Documents/vinyl-in-european-stadiums-180416.pdf Enquiry 13

Sarnafil Plus Supports Clients Through Regulation Change Clients and facilities managers required to meet the updated Construction Design and Management Regulations (CDM 2015) when embarking on a roof refurbishment need look no further than Sarnafil Plus, Sika Sarnafil’s flagship refurbishment offer. The Sarnafil Plus service is designed to actively support the client and the principal designer – a new role created by CDM 2015 – from survey and specification through to installation and guarantee. The principal designer takes on many of the duties of the old CDM coordinator role, such as planning, monitoring and coordinating health and safety in the pre-construction phase of a project. CDM 2015 states that clients are responsible for the competency of the principal designer and team working on the refurbishment, especially when it comes to health and safety. The Sarnafil Plus team is made up of technical experts and dedicated surveyors to help the client through this process. Sarnafil Plus includes a detailed initial survey, as well as recommendations on complex design elements, resulting in a bespoke specification that the client can trust. In addition, the system will be installed by a Sarnafil Plus Contractor, a refurb specialist trained and verified by Sika Sarnafil. A guarantee is awarded at the satisfactory completion of the refurbishment, ensuring that the client is protected against unlikely problems with the roofing system. www.sarnafilplus.co.uk Enquiry 14

Perrin & Rowe Exhibit At The Sleep Event, 2016 British luxury kitchen and bathroom brassware manufacturer, Perrin & Rowe, is pleased to announce its participation in the hotel design event, Sleep 2016, taking place at the Business Design Centre in London from 22nd to 23rd November. Perrin & Rowe will be bringing a range of brand new concepts to The Sleep Event this year, in the hope to continue redefining the hospitality sectors need for authentic British brassware in contemporary and traditional styles. It will be using this commercial platform to showcase its Traditional Collection of brassware which includes Bath and Basin Sets, Shower Solutions and Accessories, along with a selection of its quality chinaware. It is also going to showcase some of its more unusual finishes, which are becoming increasingly popular for creating a heightened sense of luxury and indulgence like its un-lacquered Polished Brass, as pictured. In addition, Perrin & Rowe will also demonstrate its luxury showering experience with a selection of traditional working shower sets. From rainbars, body sprays to large shower roses, it wishes to take this opportunity to demonstrate how Perrin & Rowe can fully customise a spa shower experience thanks to a few lifestyle displays that will be in complete working order. This invaluable opportunity to communicate directly with existing and new customers is why the company will have a dedicated Contracts Team on hand so that visitors can discuss any former or upcoming projects, bespoke services and tailor-made products. Perrin & Rowe will also be serving drinks on the evening of Tuesday 22nd, nicely chilled, courtesy of a bathtub filled to the brim with ice. www.perrinandrowe.co.uk Enquiry 15

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Specifying Commercial Cladding Refurbishment www.bradite.com

James Burton, Sales Manager at specialist coating manufacturer Bradite, advises what to consider when refurbishing commercial and industrial cladding. Cladding - the profiled exterior and predominately metal finish to industrial and commercial buildings, is mostly coated in the production process which gives it a life of approximately 20 years before it starts to discolour. Both flexible and adaptable, it can be over-painted at any point during its lifetime, the process normally being relatively quick with minimal disruption.

Atmospheric Exposure Conditions In an Industrial environment, corrosion is mainly caused by a high level of airborne sulphur dioxide or other pollution from industrial and domestic processes combined with high moisture levels. In a Marine environment, corrosion is mainly caused by a high level of salt, carried as salt spray and combined with high moisture levels. Salt spray can be carried up to 3 kilometres inland depending on the prevailing winds. Cladit has proven excellent performance in both of these exposure conditions. Specification It is essential to ascertain that current cladding coating still has good adhesion, before over coating. This can be checked by carrying out a cross hatch adhesion test on a sufficient number of elevations (differently exposed elevations may give different results). Where the adhesion is insufficient, the elevation should be completely stripped of old coating, and repainted. Preparation As in any decorating project, good preparation is the key to a successful finish. Bradite recommends high pressure water cleaning to remove all loose and flaking paint, salts and other contaminants. A detergent like Bradite TD39 should be used combined with scrubbing and high pressure water cleaning to remove any oil contamination not removed by high pressure cleaning alone. Rusted and damaged areas should be blast cleaned. An intact area of galvanised steel or aluminium substrate should be primed with Bradite WP45 All Metal Primer. Care must be taken to ensure that the minimum thickness given in the available data sheets is achieved on the edges of the cladding profile as well as the flat surfaces. It is advised that application by brush and roller may not achieve the required dry film thickness and may then require extra coats. Application of the surface coating should always be avoided under adverse weather conditions and in particular, low temperatures. Rain on the surface shortly after application can affect the final appearance. Application should also be avoided in areas exposed to direct sunlight as this may accelerate the drying and affect the application. Additional Preparation and Procedures The life of all protective systems can be prolonged by ensuring that the dry film thickness of the paint system on all welds, sharp edges, bolts, nuts and other fixings is at the correct level. This can be achieved by giving extra stripe coats of each coat to more sensitive areas.

Suitable Surfaces Most of the commonly encountered external cladding on buildings can be treated with Cladit. Steel and non-ferrous metals must be properly prepared and primed while wood, fibreglass, concrete and mineral substrates should be free of contamination, dust and efflorescence. Suitable existing epoxy and polyurethane coatings should be cleaned and abraded as necessary.

For improved performance, all welds and sharp edges should be mechanically ground to a radius of 2mm or more and all pittings filled by welding or with the use of a suitable filler.

Most external cladding will last for a period of between 10 and 20 years before any maintenance is needed. The deterioration is usually gradual and will move from simple chalking or colour fading, to failure of the coating. This is followed by corrosion of the protective zinc or aluminium alloy under the decorative coating and finally by failure of the steel substrate itself. When the steel substrate itself has failed, it is usually by perforation or excessive steel thinning by corrosion. This is when the cladding needs to be replaced. Up until the corrosion and failure of the steel substrate itself, Bradite’s Cladit can be successfully used to upgrade the cladding and extend its life by up to 10 years. Author: James Burton, Sales Manager, Bradite

High performance Cladit is a water thinned single polyurethane that’s easy to apply and can offer a 10- year maintenance cycle. Full BS 4800 and RAL Colours including Aluminium are available, while specific corporate colours can be achieved by using Bradite’s extensive colour mixing database and can match specific corporate colours.

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Of Sound Design www.geberit.co.uk

15mm plasterboard and timber pre-wall fitted with a wall-hung WC and Geberit Silent-db20 pipework, and in a room with Geberit Duofix metal stud walls, 15mm plasterboard, wall-hung WC s fitted back-to-back and Geberit Silentdb20. Noise is in the air Sound travels through the air (airborne) or walls (structure-borne). Airborne sound can be minimised by using insulating material around pipes, for example. Structure-borne sound, which causes sound to travel through a building – a particular problem in multiple-floored buildings incorporating several bathrooms - can be tackled by keeping individual components apart from one another. As a general rule of thumb, installation walls should not border areas that are intended to be quiet, such as bedrooms, while de-coupling the WC from the fabric of the building (both the structural wall and the floor) also goes a long way to ensuring a building is acoustically sound. It is for this reason that wall-hung sanitaryware is a more effective sound reducing option than back-to-wall or close-coupled WCs, eliminating noise travelling through the floor. Research in Geberit’s own state-of-the-art sound laboratory found that lightweight pre-wall has a significant effect on sound insulation by moving the WC away from the main fabric of the building. This kind of structure can also be given additional sound-absorbing properties using a thin foam layer facing the floor or ceiling. Frame it In addition, rubber brackets, elastic connections and insulating layers, can all help to prevent solid-borne sound. A Geberit Duofix frame optimises acoustic values, with integrated rubber tipped push rods to reduce noise from the flush plate when pressed for flushing, a polythene jacket insulating the cistern, circlips on threaded rods to eliminate movement and sound absorbing seals on drainage brackets.

Based on findings from its dedicated acoustics laboratory, Victoria Willis, Product Manager for Geberit, explains the importance of taking a complete system approach to designing out the nuisance sound of sanitary noise. Good bathroom acoustics requires a holistic approach, beginning at the design and specification stage and culminating in exact installation practices. For a completely satisfactory outcome where no-one is disturbed by sanitary noise within a building every element must be considered; from where the bathroom resides in the building, to the type and configuration of drainage pipes, sanitaryware and how it is installed. Measuring the noise from running water in drainage pipes alone does not give an accurate picture of the overall acoustic levels in real buildings, which is why Geberit has a dedicated sound laboratory at its Swiss headquarters where scientists perform sound measurements on the complete system, inclusive of cistern, WC, wall structure and drainage, under realistic conditions. Such tests and their results enable Geberit to make informed and reliable recommendations for ensuring everyone within a building can look forward to a sound night’s sleep.

When installing any WC, an insulation mat on the wall, as well as sound insulation sleeves for fastening screws, will also help reduce noise. Geberit insulation tape can be used between panels, system rails and building structures to maximise results. In terms of piping, always choose pipe brackets with rubber lining and make sure they are not tightened too firmly. Cement should not be used to fasten components to the wall, as this could result in sound bridges. Instead, by selecting Geberit pipe brackets with the appropriate diameter and tightening them fully, optimum fastening and sound insulation conditions can be achieved. In the pipeline One of the vital steps to reducing pipework noise is minimising the number of off-sets in the pipe runs. For example, a 45 degree bend creates 9dBs as opposed to just 5dBs from a 15 degree bend. Multiplied by the numerous pipes used within a many-floored building this equates to considerable sound savings. Where possible choose pipework with integral noise reduction, such as Geberit’s Silent-dB20 which includes stone composite to deaden water sound as it runs through. Geberit Silent-db20 also has sound insulating ribs on the impact zones, further minimising sound development as waste water travels through the pipes. Author: ictoria Willis, Product Manager, Geberit

Generally, bathrooms should produce no more than 40dBs of noise and in the UK, bathrooms are considered to be performing at a reasonable level when up to 44dB of associated sounds can be heard in an adjoining room. Scientists at the Geberit acoustics lab found that using a combination of Geberit systems sound readings can be taken down as low as 25dB. This low sound rating was achieved in two true-to-life test scenarios: In a room with timber stud walls,

By taking such a complete system approach to building acoustics, Geberit offers everything needed to reduce noise: a fully integrated system of silent and easy-to-install products as well as specialised know-how in planning and installation. The effect is not only audible, but visible too, because silent Geberit installations are an ideal basis for great bathroom design.

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Heraklith Roof Board Respecified For Restoration Of Richard Rogers House A detailed refurbishment project to conserve an architecturally significant residential property is making use of a special composite woodwool board from the range supplied by Marmox Limited to ensure not just the integrity of the work, but also the building’s long term performance. The house in Wimbledon was originally designed and built by acclaimed architect, Richard Rogers to serve as his parents’ home and takes inspiration from some of the Modern Movement buildings of the early 20th century. Completed in the late sixties, the property features extensive glazed elevations and a flat roof of minimal depth, where the designer of such iconic structures as Lloyds insurance offices in the City of London, chose to employ Heraklith woodwool “Roof Board” to help regulate humidity levels within the occupied space. Basically the depth of the roof did not provide sufficient space for ventilation and instead Rogers specified the special grade woodwool board to absorb moisture from the air when humidity levels are high. But then when the air is dry, it will release moisture back into the air. This keeps the room humidity constant and comfortable, while also reducing the risk of surface condensation which can lead to mould growth. In fact the Roof Board was manufactured specifically for this project, incorporating timber slats to provide additional strengthen and allow them to sit unsupported above the ceiling. The refurbishment of the single storey southwest London house has been carried out by Piperhill construction, with the Northern Irish company striving for authenticity in keeping with the design ethos of the Grade II listed dwelling. www.marmox.co.uk Enquiry 17

Flat Roof Manufacturer Bauder Extends BIM Library Following the arrival of the UK government’s BIM mandate back in April, which requires all centrally procured public sector building projects to be BIM Level 2 compliant, flat roof manufacturer Bauder has extended its BIM offering with the creation of 19 new waterproofing system objects that are available now for free download on its website. The launch of Bauder’s new generic BIM models means its comprehensive library now includes objects for its bituminous, single ply, cold liquid applied, hot melt and green roof system options, which can easily be dropped into 3D models and plans. This allows architects, designers, specifiers and contractors to easily access and share all of the object information needed at the concept and design stage of a project. All of these BIM objects are available in Revit format, which according to NBS’ 2016 National BIM Report is by far the most popular tool used for producing drawings. In order to ensure that your BIM object meets the exact requirements of your building you will need to register your project with Bauder, who can in turn provide you with all the necessary technical support and resources. Bauder’s Technical Director Nigel Blacklock commented: “A lot of the ideals that BIM is based upon, such as promoting the use of quality, long-lasting materials that deliver life-time value and getting things done properly first time on a project, align with our own principals as a market-leading manufacturer of flat roofing products. As a result, we will continue to invest our time and resources into BIM in order to extend our offering, as we see it as an integral part of the future of the built environment both in the public and private sector.” For more information on BIM and to download your free objects now visit www.bauder.co.uk Enquiry 18

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Traditional VMZINC batten cap roofing in QUARTZ-ZINC® has provided the perfect finish for Basingstoke’s War Memorial bandstand. At least ten council-owned buildings had been the subject of repeated lead theft over the past five years, with the bandstand having been targeted within a day of restoration. To eradicate further cost of replacement and address the issue of increased insurance premiums suggested refurbishment options had included single ply, tiles and slates. However, specification of zinc ultimately enabled the structure’s design integrity and appearance to be maintained at far lower cost than lead and with no threat of theft. www.vmzinc.co.uk Enquiry 19

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FAKRO L-Shaped Windows For Severnside Housing Development Glebe House, a development of apartments in Shrewsbury built for Severnside Housing, has FAKRO L-shaped roof windows with bespoke elements to take the glazing area from the roof into the wall. For such combinations, a standard FAKRO roof window is installed at the eaves with an adjoining element in the wall. Top windows and flashings were in standard grey but adjoining lower windows and flashings were made in white to match other PVC windows. L-shaped windows are available in right hand, left hand, tilt-andturn or non-opening options and can be used on roof pitches from 15 to 55˚. www.fakro. co.uk Enquiry 20

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Kee Safety, a leading fall protection specialist, has redesigned its KeeLine® Horizontal Lifeline system to allow easier installation on bitumen membrane roofs and provide an enhanced weathering solution. KeeLine® is a wire-based horizontal lifeline system that has been designed to provide continuous fall protection. Fit for use in areas where guardrails are not suitable, the system allows roofers and contractors to safely work on the roof and provides a virtually invisible solution to carry out repairs, maintenance or inspection work. Installed as a permanent lifeline system, it offers uninterrupted access for up to three users across the whole roof, allowing them to freely move around the surface. www.keesafety.co.uk

The basic system includes a standard platform, but our full range offers solutions for both solar panel and window installation. With health & safety being at the core of the system, Easi-Dec is EN tested, with full training provided on request. For further information call 01767 691812 or email info@easi-dec.com. Don’t forget to check out our videos at www.easi-dec.co.uk

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High Efficiency Small Circulators

Cost Effective Renewable Heating For Residents

High efficiency small circulating pumps play a key role in all wet heating systems, whether as standalone pumps, integrated pumps in combi and system boilers or in under floor heating and renewable heating systems. Modern small circulators are simpler than ever to install and offer huge savings compared to old uncontrolled pumps simply in terms of the lower energy costs they have associated with them. The latest small Wilo pumps use around 90% less energy than their older counterparts. All Wilo small circulators comply with ErP requirements. www.wilo.co.uk

The residents of 200 dwellings under the ownership of a Basingstoke Housing Association have been given a welcome boost to both their energy bills and their temperatures with the installation of Mitsubishi Electric Ecodan air source heat pumps. The homes, all located in an off-gas area, were scheduled for an upgrade to their systems in the next five years but have now been fast-tracked for the installation by Sentinel Housing Association. The installations of the 5kW and 8.5kW units are being carried out by local firm Faulkners, who have been installing Ecodan heat pump systems for the past eight years. Sentinel Asset Manager, Carolyn Munns explains: “The main reason for

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The Easiest Route To Energy Savings Effective heating controls are a vital part of an efficient central heating system. Heating controls manufacturer ESi says it makes huge sense to look more closely at the options. ESI offers a range of programmers from a simple 1 channel to a 3 channel multipurpose programmer which enables a housing provider to comply with Part L of the Building Regulations by providing separate timed heating control for living and sleeping zones in a home, whilst also providing timed control of hot water. www.esicontrols.co.uk

looking for a renewable heat source was the cost of the existing fuel solutions. This is an off-gas area so they were all powered by either electricity or solid fuel. We are confident that tenants will be saving hundreds of pounds in energy bills by switching to air source heat pumps.” Ecodan air source heat pumps are proven to reduce both running costs and emissions over traditional carbon-intensive heating and are particularly suited to off-gas areas which are heavily reliant on oil. The fact that they also qualify for the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) provides additional financial benefits to the owner of the system. The installations also include Mitsubishi Electric’s Metering and Monitoring Service Package (MMSP). This allows residents and Sentinel Housing to track how well the Ecodan units are operating, as well as enabling the housing association to claim a further annual incentive payment under the RHI. A full list of case studies and customer testimonials can be found on Mitsubishi Electric’s digital library: http://library.mitsubishielectric.co.uk Enquiry 25

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Vent-Axia Revives Social Housing Ventilation Vent-Axia has launched the intelligent Lo-Carbon Revive, a new filter-less unitary fan designed to meet the specific needs of social housing. Boasting powerful, quiet, efficient ventilation, Revive provides good indoor air quality and comfort for tenants while being quick and easy to install, low maintenance and reliable. For landlords the Revive has been designed to offer simple specification. Highly versatile the Revive offers a choice of run speeds for multiple installation options and can be ducted or through the wall, making specification easy. Plus Revive is low maintenance since its market-leading MultiVortex™ technology does not require a filter, while the highly sculpted interior actively repels dust, avoiding clogging, thus helping to avoid call backs. Revive also boasts reliability backed by up to seven years’ warranty. To see the Revive in action visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNYC1QC_F8s www.vent-axia.com Enquiry 26

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Pressing For The Pier Geberit Mapress and HDPE has played a part in the restoration of the iconic Hastings Pier. Until recently, the pier had remained derelict for many years, withstanding a fire in 2010. Following a £14m renovation, the newly opened pier now boasts a stylish makeover, maintaining its rich history while bringing its looks and functionality into the 21st century. Installed by Commercial Hydronic Systems, all gas pipework is Geberit Mapress Stainless Steel, offering a versatile solution that is quick to install. The off-pier waste system utilises Geberit HDPE, made from polyethylene; environmentally friendly and completely recyclable, with no toxic emissions released during its processing or in case of fire, fitting in with one of the redevelopment's key remits of being sustainable. "Geberit Mapress was ideally suited to the challenges of working on a pier," said Nik Bishop from Commercial Hydronic Systems. "Pipework had to be installed underneath the structure, as well as at height, in sometimes cramped and awkward conditions, so Geberit Mapress' ease and speed, plus the fact there is no need for hot works made it a great alternative to a three inch welded traditional gas pipe." "For drainage, we chose Geberit HDPE, another Geberit product Commercial Hydronic Systems is very familiar with. In general, we use Geberit products on 90% of our projects," Nik concluded. All of Commercial Hydronic Systems engineers attended free training at Geberit's dedicated centre in Warwick prior to working on this project. www.geberit.co.uk Enquiry 27

Electric Heating Designed For Fashionistas These days, nothing is exactly what it seems… Fridges and Dishwashers are disguised as kitchen cupboard doors, children’s beds are disguised as fairy castles and racing cars and electric radiators are disguised as works of art! Yes, beautiful paintings and artistic stone wall art hanging above the sofa is now an electric radiator. Copies of paintings or photographs can be printed on the surface of each marble panel, in a choice of sizes. With 24 different colours and various textured finishes, the humble radiator is now a stunningly beautiful artifact made from 100% recycled marble dust that will totally transform everything you think about the ugly metal radiators that take up central wall space in your homes. Interior Design has reached a new level, and exclusive penthouses, Hotels, Board Rooms, converted barns and ecofriendly new-builds are being transformed by this brand new LivingStone range of electric heating products. The recycled marble dust is totally carbon free, made by a ‘cold technology’ and hand crafted into these unbelievably beautiful works of art. They deliver a radiant heat that will warm people and not just the air much more efficiently than any convector heating system. Now you can have your cake, and eat it, by using them with your solar panels as well as the national grid system, giving you a fully renewable source of heating, with a zero carbon footprint. All the technical details are right here: http://livingstoneheating.co.uk/ So chuck out the chintz, and the old metal fossil fueled radiators, the future of beautiful central heating has arrived in the UK in style! Enquiry 28

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neaco Handrails And Balustrade Featured At Award-Winning Scheme neaco’s contemporary handrails and balustrade have contributed to an awardwining development at the new Barker’s Furniture Store in Northallerton. Designed by SP&Architects and constructed by Wharton Construction Ltd, the store’s mixture of new build and refurbishment won Best commercial building/ scheme in the North & East Yorkshire region at Local Authority Building Control (LABC) Building Excellence Awards 2016. neaco’s Quad stanchion was specified with tubular toprails and toughened glass infills to provide a contemporary solution on an internal stairway and mezzanine floor. Nigel Peacock of SP&Architects said: “We are very pleased with the excellent aesthetic of neaco’s balustrade which contributed significantly to the urban industrial themed interior design. The development has now been forwarded as a finalist in the LABC’s national awards which are taking place in November.” Jeff Cutting of Wharton Construction said: “The client is over the moon with the

result of the redevelopment and neaco’s service was very involved from start to finish. They attended regular on-site meetings to discuss the installation details and dealt with any issues quickly and effectively.” neaco offers a range of balustrade and balconies available in stainless steel or aluminium powder coated in a choice of solid colour, metallic colour and woodeffect finishes combined with a wide choice of infills, including vertical or horizontal rails, perforated panels, tension wire, toughened glass panels (in-line or offset) and mesh. The company also offers structural and semi-structural glass balustrade. The systems are extremely durable and maintenance-free with modular components assembled using internal fixtures rather than welding or hot works. www.neaco.co.uk Enquiry 29

Brushed Nickel Trends In UK Market Place The company behind innovative and traditional brassware designs, Francis Pegler, has launched a range of brushed nickel taps to satisfy consumer demand. Successful kitchen designs encompass a range of finishes and textures to provide a harmonious space. And with the plethora of taps on the market manufacturers such as Francis Pegler are listening to consumers, taking note of trends and developing a range of finishes to support demand. The new brushed nickel range from Francis Pegler embodies the most popular designs in the portfolio including the Adorn, Strata, Rune and Chef. Varying in shape and style these taps provide elegant fashion through to contemporary chic designs. The Adorn for example, is a symphony of circles, cylinders and curves that encompass a wide diameter spout with a distinct pencil like single lever control. In contrast the Chef is classified as the ‘professional’. A rugged versatile mixer tap boasting a sturdy spring assisted flexible spray hose. Its elongated arc makes sure this is an imposing yet stylish addition to kitchens with larger sinks or where the tap is a centre piece. The complete Francis Pegler kitchen portfolio boasts 60 styles all of which benefit from being manufactured to the highest European standards and come with a minimum five year guarantee. www.pegleryorkshire.co.uk Enquiry 30

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A Burning Passion For Fire The German premium manufacturer of firing technology Spartherm proudly presents an exclusive range of bioethanol fireplaces branded ebiosfire® which are now also made available for the discerning customer in Great Britain. Made And Tested In Germany - in order to provide an optimum of customer service, the expansive range of ebios-fire® models comprises both standard and made to measure built-in fireplace models in almost any thinkable layout. Great versatility, product safety and outstanding German quality are key values at Spartherm's production facilities where all ebios-fire® models are originally designed, crafted and tested by passionate, skilled craftsmen. Test certificates issued by TÜV Germany further underline the outstanding safety of ebios-fire® bioethanol fires, which feature a wide choice of manual and automatic bioethanol burners. Versatility Is Key - The ebios-fire® range of products is available in a vast variety of finishes meeting the requirements of architects and interior designers on an international level. Please visit www.ebios-fire.com or write to info@ebios-fire.com for further information. Spartherm – The Fire Company

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Wall To Wall Inspiration With MATCH Panels Rarely can we say that a new product, changes the face of interior design for professionals in the commercial world. However with MATCH, that statement is entirely true. This new designer panel range from Vicaima removes the limitations experienced with more commonly used decorative finishes and allows limitless design possibilities with multiple applications ranging from wall panels to furniture. MATCH is a revolutionary decorative panel that uses innovative H2P technology and advanced production processes to create tailor-made graphic or pictorial solutions directly onto veneered and other base layers. In this way a collection of dĂŠcor elements can be brought together to create synergy to a theme or chosen style, such as wall panels, integrated door systems, displays and furniture, untethering creative flair and removing the boundaries to realising unique concepts. Depending upon the desired application, Vicaima MATCH is available in a selection of panel types with differing physical and mechanical properties, appropriate to their desired performance and covered by EN standards. These include plywood , MDF with improved resistance to fire or moisture , among others. The combination between the composition of the product and the advanced manufacturing technology used with the surface materials, allows Vicaima to achieve unparalleled results. This is perhaps particularly illustrated in the use of surfaces utilizing natural veneers, where the product is able to reproduce colours and original and unique designs to spectacular effect.

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These new MATCH panels have been designed to provide a flexible answer to a broad scope of commercial project requirements with an offering that includes: choice of base materials including MDF, Superpan and Plywood; selection of surface layers and coatings, all in a choice of industry applicable dimensions. With outstanding performance, product flexibility and the ability to create a truly unique space, MATCH introduces a new level for commercial interior design. It’s the ideal inspiration for hotel and leisure applications, corporate environments, schools and public places, industry display and exhibitions together with so much more. For specifiers needing a little steer to spark their imagination and who may not wish to create a totally bespoke design, MATCH also provides a wealth of stimulus with some truly creative collections. Containing 36 individual patterns within 6 contemporary and inventive themes, these include the opulence of Black Marble, the optically challenging Origami through to the traditional and authentic Portuguese Tile. For further details about how Vicaima MATCH can inspire you, technical specifications or to download a catalogue visit the Vicaima Match website today www.vicaimamatch.com Enquiry 32


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Portfolio Collection From Premdor, A Study In Detail

Pressalit Care Aligns With New ISO Standard 17966 Pressalit Care, one of Europe’s leading manufacturers of accessible bathroom and kitchen solutions, has announced the company’s alignment with the recently issued worldwide disability standard ISO 17966. The new standard addresses requirements and test methods for assistive personal hygiene products that support users with disabilities. Pressalit Care also participated in development of the standard as a member of the Assistive Products Technical Committee. Among the criteria covered by the committee were functionality requirements, load requirements, and methods for

When the Premdor product development team designed The Portfolio Collection, the range established new market standards for internal door design and in particular quality of construction and attention to finer detailing. The solid core door collection is faced using natural veneers and utilising Premdor’s innovative Veneer Match Technology, producing consistent colour and grain yet still allowing for natural variation, ensuring no two doors are ever identical. Each door is available with sophisticated, contemporary glazing options with fine detailing including colour co-ordinated glazing beads, presenting a perfect colour finish. FD30 and FD60 BWF certified Fire Doors are also available throughout the range. Further attention to detail is demonstrated by colour co-ordinated, solid lippings along the two long edges of each door, the lippings can be trimmed to size if necessary. The Portfolio Collection presents four distinct design themes comprising Natural, Exotic, Contemporary and Classic delivering nineteen aspirational designs with trend setting innovations in colour palette and grain combinations, sure to inspire Architects, Designers and Building Professionals alike, who maintain an eye for detail. www.premdor.co.uk/portfolio Enquiry 33

testing products to meet specifications. ISO 17966:2016 specifies requirements and associated test methods for assistive products for personal hygiene that support users and which are intended by the manufacturer to alleviate or compensate for disability. Work environments and safety aspects for assistants are also included. The standard also specifies safety and performance requirements that apply during normal use and foreseeable misuse and failure. It further specifies methods of measurement of the forces necessary to operate controls and specifies limits on the forces needed for some operations. ISO (the International Organisation for Standardisation) is a global federation of national standards bodies (ISO member bodies). The work of preparing International Standards is carried out through ISO technical committees. Each member body interested in a subject for which a technical committee has been established has the right to be represented on that committee. International organisations, governmental and non-governmental, in liaison with ISO, also take part in the work. www.pressalit.com Enquiry 34

Extended Aqua Range From Stelrad One of the major trends in the radiator marketplace is the selection of standout radiators in two vital rooms in the home – the kitchen and the bathroom. Not for most homeowners the same radiators that are used in all the living rooms and bedrooms – but a special radiator - a decorative or designer radiator – that adds to the ambience and says something about the rooms in which they are installed. The range of options from Stelrad is stunning and combines quality manufacture, wide availability and exceptional pricing. See www.stelrad.com for more information about the company’s extended Aqua range. Enquiry 35

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Introducing Mast Screening And Shelving Systems From The Shopkit Group Mast is a versatile range of screens and partitions available in different heights, materials and with various fixing options to suit most interior applications including retail, exhibitions, offices, receptions, café’s and domestic installations. It is elegant and adaptable and has the unique concept of combining the strength and simplicity of rigid posts to support tensioned cables. This then allows The Mast System to provide an easy, cost effective and durable way to create fixed, freestanding and temporary screening/room dividers with a virtually limitless range of shelving and accessories.

Shops can be produced from the different Mast systems, with display shelves available in a variety of materials and finishes to co-ordinate with other elements within the retail environment. Made to Measure and Installation options available Mast offers a wide standard product range to meet most requirements and Shopkit also offer a custom design / manufacturing service to meet all other individual needs. Delivery and installation is possible on all elements quotations will be supplied on request. www.shopkit.com Enquiry 36

The Mast posts are available in various heights and can support single or double cable set ups on one or both sides, allowing for sophisticated combinations of screening, graphic panels and shelving that can be used as stand-alone units or as part of a multi display system and can easily incorporate Shopkit’s TZ low-voltage lighting range. Retail units / Shop in

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5 More Remodelling Tips From Hayley Fenn, UK Head Of Granite Transformations Go island style – in the kitchen or as a room divider in a kitchen-diner, a standalone island unit offers extra storage and casual dining. The island countertop, with down-to-the-floor waterfall ends, can show off your main worktop finish or add colour with a contrasting, bold finish. A ‘dining island’, with cantilevered top and stylish stools, helps focus the kitchen area as the hub of the home and family living generally. Pimp a downstairs loo – you can transform a humble downstairs loo or closet into an eyecatching visitor cloakroom, wowing guests and letting your creativity run wild. Quality glass mosaic wallpaper can add drama, especially with downlighters picking out reflective highlights, while lighter agglomerate floor tiles help create an illusion of space. Modern corner sinks and close-coupled WCs maximise the use of floorspace, while presenting a clean, clinical look.

The latest home improvement report from Barclays indicates that over half (53%) of UK homeowners would choose to remodel their existing properties, rather than move to a new house. The most desirable home improvement is a designer kitchen, with an ensuite bathroom also high on the wish list. Remodelling homes is my business, particularly kitchens and bathrooms, so here are 5 more affordable tips for enhancing your living space and adding value to your property. Add an ensuite – demand for ensuite facilities is on the rise, so you could turn an adjoining room or underutilised space into a walk-in bathroom adjacent to a bedroom. Slimline agglomerate granite, quartz, recycled glass or porcelain waterrepellent finishes and modern space-saving suites will enable remodelling even a compact room, with large floor tiles visually linking the adjoining areas. Explore magical mosaics – modern tile laying systems mean that genuine Italian glass mosaics are quicker and easier to fit, adding an unmistakeable touch of luxury in the kitchen, bathroom or dining room. Choose classic subway styles, mix’n’match ‘mosaics on a mattress’, exclusive designer patterns, even stained glass effects, all non-porous, wipe clean, durable and beautifully textured. There’s even the option of your own custom mosaic design.

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What a shower – there’s definitely a trend toward bigger, better showers, such as walk-in enclosures, double showers for convivial use, even complete wetrooms. Modern, water-resistant and virtually seamless shower liners, floor-to-ceiling wall cladding and feature floor tiles are all options in your makeover palette, together with large glass panels and shower enclosures, china and acrylic base trays, and modern user-friendly fixtures like hydromassage columns. Perhaps the best thing about my remodelling tips is that they can be mostly carried out within your existing room layouts, without re-siting the plumbing and electrical connections, and by simply overlaying the worktops, tiles and bathroom surfaces that you want to replace. That means less ripping out, less dust and debris, and less household disruption. If I tell you also that most of our finishes are eco-friendly, made from recycled materials, then you’ll be happy that you won’t be damaging the environment or contributing to unwanted landfill. What’s more, our Granite Transformations showrooms have all the experts and installers to help plan your remodelling project and do all the work for you. Can’t be bad. For your nearest showroom, visit www.granitetransformations.co.uk or ring our hotline on 0800 044 5393. Enquiry 38


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Acoustic Ceiling Pops Up In World Famous Restaurant The design of the NOMA Pop-up Restaurant at Barangaroo near Sydney in Australia was most unusual - unusual because it was designed to operate only 10 weeks, just like another temporary Japanese one which popped-up for a short time in Tokyo. It was the initiative of famous Chef Rene’ Redzepi and his Danish team, designed and built in a few months by the Australian Design and Planning collaboration, led by Lendlease and principal architect Darren Kindrachuk. The restaurant covered about 500 sqm including the main kitchen, serveries and the dining area as well as an outdoor preparation space and guest lounge. With space for only 56 diners, 27,000 disappointed visitors were left on the waiting-list! The idea of the restaurant was to interpret Noma’s bespoke culinary creations and gave them a unique Australian identity. References to elements of the Australian landscape, as well as Rene’s in-depth investigation and sourcing of natural Australian ingredients, also provided the foundation for the underlying design theme of Land and Water. References to Noma Copenhagen and the Danish origins of the restaurant and its Chef were subtly incorporated in the restaurant design. In this context, the review of materials and furnishings included only a limited number of selected Danish sourced options, chosen for their outstanding quality, performance and aesthetics. For example, the dining furniture was designed by Carl Hansen while the ceilings were lined with acoustic panels from Troldtekt, widely specified in Denmark and worldwide to reduce noise and create a quiet and peaceful environment. www.troldtekt.co.uk Enquiry 39

Modelling Abet’s Laminates Abet Laminati is delighted to announce that, as part of its ongoing drive to ensure ease of specification, Building Information Modelling (BIM) is now available across its core ranges in the UK. The BIM Objects are now available for the complete range of compact grade high pressure laminates. This includes the dedicated Cubicle, Locker and Labgrade Collections as well as MEG, the exterior grade selfsupporting laminate. All Objects are compatible with both Autodesk Revit® and IFC programs. Abet’s UK & Ireland compact grade solutions are available in different thicknesses and a variety of sizes in a range of plain colours, speckled finishes, woodgrains and textured surfaces. The compact grade’s solid core construction, available from 6mm to 12mm thick, makes it a perfect choice for areas prone to high moisture and humidity. This particularly applies to leisure centres, swimming pools and changing rooms and where there is no risk of peeling, cracking or delamination. The fully self-supporting boards are also easy to work with for cutting and fabrication and are widely used in situations where high quality performance and design can be carefully crafted together to create an attractive visual experience. The BIM Objects will shortly be available from the NBS National BIM Library at www. nationalbimlibrary.com and are also available direct from Abet at http://abetlaminati.com/en/ bim . Further information and support is also available from Abet on tel: 020 7473 6915 or via the website at www.abetuk.com Enquiry 40

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Looking For A Whitewashed Floor? Bona White is a new wood floor primer designed to produce an on-trend bleached look when used in conjunction with a Bona polyurethane lacquer. The intensity of ‘whiteness’ is dependent on how many coats are applied. This client wanted a whitewashed look to their original Victorian floor boards to tie in with the soft greys of the kitchen.

To produce a highly durable, easy to maintain finish, two coats of Bona Traffic HD lacquer were applied. Traffic HD is Bona’s toughest lacquer. The very low VOC content and low odour mean there is no need for homeowners to vacate their property while the works are being carried out and there is no lingering smell.

This was achieved by the application of two coats of Bona White under two coats of Bona Traffic HD lacquer. The works were part of a complete renovation of a Victorian town house in Bath and were carried out by Bona Certified Contractor, TWF Bath Ltd, who specialise in the restoration and fitting of traditional wood floors. Before treatment, the TWF team filled large gaps using reclaimed pine wedges and then sanded the floor to 100 grit abrasives.

Its fast cure time means the floor can be in full use just 12 hours after treatment – making it an ideal choice for commercial floors too where there is little available downtime for renovation. TWF’s clients chose the Matt version of Traffic HD for their kitchen floor. Silkmatt and Extramatt sheens are also available.

Smaller gaps were filled using Bona Mix & Fill, which is mixed with sanding dust from the floor to ensure the filled areas blend in with the rest of the surface. The floor was then sanded using 120 grit abrasives before the application of the first coat of Bona White. The floor was then abraded using a Bona Scrad Pad to remove any grain raising from the surface before the application of the second coat.

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More Reach Out For Osmo UK’s Moravia Flooring

Contemporary Housing Moves Up A League With Profloor Dynamic Deck

For over a year, Osmo UK and ESCO have worked together to produce stylish oak wood flooring with Osmo’s renowned wood finishing product, Polyx®-Oil. Anyone embarking on an oak wood flooring project can select from a collection of nine solid oak flooring styles that come pre-finished with Osmo, such as Bohemia, Chateau, Kolonial and Harfa. One of the most popular flooring choices is Moravia. The combination of the rustic oak and the specific brushing treatment used makes the wood’s knots and cracks appear deeper in the board, creating a stunning and unique texture. Filled with an ecological filler, the wood’s enhanced natural cracks and growth rings offer a very rustic option. Moravia is available in eight light to dark shades, ranging from honeycoloured Moravia Natural to the deep Moravia Smoked Tobacco. Supplied finished with Osmo Polyx®-Oil, Moravia flooring requires no additional coatings and can be ready to walk on in hours after installation. Osmo’s Polyx®-Oil enhances the floor’s appearance that is created with natural, environmentally friendly ingredients. Visit www.osmouk.com and www.escogroup.cz/en

An innovative new residential development on the site of the old former Cambridge City Football Club has achieved a high performance acoustic flooring solution using the Profloor Dynamic Deck System from The A. Proctor Group Ltd. The Mitchams Park site consists of a series of contemporary bedroom apartments, family houses and townhouses. Achieving compliance with impact and airborne sound reduction as identified in key building regulations such as Approved Document E and Robust Details was central to the specification of Profloor Dynamic Deck, enabling developers and contractors to meet the current legislative performance requirements. www.proctorgroup.com

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Showroom On Solid Ground Knauf GIFAfloor raised flooring system has been utilised in Domus Tiles’ newly extended and refurbished London showroom in Battersea. Used as a dry screed flooring solution, contractors installed the GIFAfloor system knowing it would save them time whilst delivering Domus with the load bearing solution required to support their very heavy stone displays and large visitor numbers. The engineered flooring panels, manufactured from over 50% recycled materials, are dimensionally stable and robust, more than capable of tackling the heavy foot traffic expected. Designed to incorporate access frames and access panels the GIFAflooring systems provide an easy route to the service void below the floor. www.knauf.co.uk Enquiry 44

Micro Joints – The Discreet New Way To Protect Tiles Installed Over Underfloor Heating Systems More and more home owners are choosing to install underfloor heating systems in recent years. Their popularity has surged as they provide a cost-effective, comfortable, unobtrusive heating solution for millions of homes. However, if underfloor heating systems are installed and there is no adequate movement protection for the tiled surface, then the expansions and contractions caused by the heating systems will almost certainly result in cracked tiling surfaces. Dural UK’s new and innovative Micro Joint Infill is the solution for this problem, and provides discreet stress protection for tiles and natural stone on heated floors. The main problem with underfloor heating systems is the resultant movement, or thermal expansion, it causes in the subfloor. This movement is then transferred into the surface layer, or the tiled flooring. These tensions and stresses are too great for the tiled flooring to cope with. There are two consequences to this – one is the tiles could ‘tent’ or ‘pop’ off the floor resulting in loose tiles; and the other is hairline cracks could appear in the tiled surface. UK Building Regulations BS5385 require that expanses of hard flooring as a finished surface material have to conform to various functional and aesthetic standards. To achieve compliance, it is essential for 40sqm or above flooring installations to have some sort of movement protection in place. Dural’s Micro Joint Infill has been specifically developed for tiled flooring installations which are laid over underfloor heating systems, particularly for residential developments. The infill provides effective movement protection for tiles and natural stone on heated floors. It means a tiled flooring installation with Micro Joint Infill used is able to effectively absorb the movement energy transferred from the subfloor, protecting the tiles from cracking and loosening. An important benefit of the Micro Joint Infill is that it can be colour matched to the tile colour, the existing grout, or any colour in the RAL chart. This favours tiled flooring installations where the homeowners wants a seamless finish and deems traditional movement joints too obtrusive in the flooring design. Architects and Designers will benefit from incorporating Micro Joint Infill into their build projects, as it means they will have confidence in designing seamless tiled flooring over underfloor heating systems. www.colouredmovementjoints.co.uk Enquiry 45

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Specifying Aluminium For A Bespoke Solution “Strong, slim and sustainable”, just some of the accolades given to commercial aluminium fenestration today. Along with almost 100% recyclability and exceptionally long life, it is not surprising that the material is also increasingly being used in home improvement projects. Compared to other materials used in fenestration, aluminium profiles are cheaper and quicker to produce, they are also capable of providing intricate shapes for various requirements. These designs help the profiles to achieve not only incredible strengths without reverting to other materials, they can also offer high levels of weathering performance. When half-scales (the inside and outside aluminium profiles) are coupled with modern multi chamber polyamides and strategically located aerogel insulation profiles, insulation levels of the frame can meet the Passivhaus standard. Thermal insulation performance for openable windows can achieve a UW from 0.53 W// m2K and for a door, a UD from 0,62 W//m2K. So aluminium systems are definitely not behind other materials when it comes to insulation. Recent studies in the industry suggest that coated or anodised aluminium systems can last the lifetime of a building, there are examples, such as the New Bodleian Library, now refurbished and known as the Weston Library. The original anodised aluminium windows on this building were first installed in the 1930’s and when the facade was refurbished, were simply cleaned in-situ within the original facade. These windows have already provided an eighty-year productive life with many years of life ahead. These attributes have helped aluminium become the specified material of choice for architects when it comes to fenestration systems but, it is the ‘bespoke’ nature of today’s facades that really inspires the use of aluminium in architecture. UK leading systems supplier, Aluprof, have recently supplied a bespoke aluminium glazing solution for the £3.3m office redevelopment of 6 East Parade in Leeds. The “Avatar Mullion Feature” principle installed is a newly designed principle which incorporates an external glass structural fin which sits within the MB-SR50N mullion. The “fin”, the first of its kind to be installed in Europe, was designed in a joint venture with Aluprof. Fabricator and installer H-K-L Specialists, designed and sourced the bespoke steel cradles and associated supports to carry the glazed fin. Located in the heart of the city of Leeds, Associated Architects designed the new facade for the existing 6 East Parade concrete structure, using a dark red glazed

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terracotta cladding with full height aluminium windows. Having a contemporary appearance, the new facade is carefully designed to blend in between existing office buildings in this sought after conservation area of the city. MB-SR50N from Aluprof is a high performance curtain wall system that can be supplied in various guises, both for vertical and roof applications and to suit a wide range of project requirements. The MB-SR50N EI Fire Rated System offers the same sight lines but can offer up to EI60 rating for vertical glazing. MB-SR50N is a tried and tested system used across the globe that can easily be modified to offer specifiers bespoke requirements. At one time bespoke aluminium solutions were limited to large facade projects; the new structural fin detail from Aluprof shows that bespoke solutions can now be efficiently developed for much smaller projects. Concept drawings for new extrusions can be completed between systems company and architect, then once agreed, die drawings can be produced, from this stage it can be matter of six to eight weeks for the extrusion die to be made and extrusion to be readily available. These lead times are well within a new-build or refurbishment programme and open up possibilities for bespoke shapes of mullions, transoms, curtain wall cappings and in the case of 6 East Parade, a special detail to carry a structural glass fin. The other areas of bespoke design, could be edge detailing to an existing or a new facade material, detailing to accommodate a special glazing detail, or special profiles which will allow CNC work to provide a unique visual appearance. The only limit is the specifiers imagination. Aluprof systems are increasingly being specified on a wide range of residential and commercial projects across the UK. Systems are designed, fabricated and installed by selected, specially trained companies to ensure each fabricated product meets the Aluprof exacting standards. Further information is available on the company website at www.aluprof.eu and specialist advice is available directly from Aluprof UK offices on 0161 941 4005. Fabricator and Installer of the bespoke facade, HKL Specialists can be contacted on 01623 550357. Enquiry 46


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Total Glass PVC-U Windows Improve Two Schools Pupils and staff at two Warrington primary schools are feeling the benefit of new thermally-efficient PVC-U windows supplied by Total Glass and installed by their long-standing customer Goldseal Tradeline Ltd. Goldseal installed more than 270 A-rated white tilt-only windows at Oakwood Avenue Community Primary and Beamont Community Primary Schools during the Easter holidays to minimise disruption to the schools’ day-to-day operations. The new windows featured Georgian bars integrated inside the doubled-glazed panels in keeping with the buildings’ Victorian origins. Providing improved security, natural light and ventilation, they replaced end-of-life single-glazed timber sliding sash versions. www.totalglass.com

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Wrightstyle Appointed To The Royal Academy

High End Craftsmanship Inspired by boutique interior design and the latest colour trends, Premdor has launched PORTFOLIO, a range of luxury veneer internal doors created around four distinct themes Natural, Exotic, Contemporary and Classic. All PORTFOLIO ranges incorporate Premdor’s innovative technology utilising the finest veneers engineered in Italy, hand crafted in the UK. The quality of finish on all PORTFOLIO doors is exceptional, not only do the highest standards of veneer grains exudes style and sophistication, the intrinsic detailing such as coordinating lipping adds further creative and distinctive qualities. PORTFOLIO collection doors are lipped along the two long edges as standard. The lippings are colour coordinated to match the door face veneer and add both an aesthetic and robust finish to the doors. All lippings are solid colour throughout the thickness, ensuring that if trimming to size is necessary, the colour or grain is not compromised.

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Wrightstyle, the leading supplier of steel and aluminium glazing systems, has been appointed to the Royal Academy of Arts, the UK’s oldest arts institution, for the supply and installation of advanced glazing systems. The prestigious contract forms part of the RA’s £49.8 million redevelopment to link the two buildings it owns Photograph supplied by Ollios Burlington House and a building in Burlington Gardens that it purchased in 2001. When complete in 2018, in time to celebrate the RA’s 250th birthday, visitors will for the first time be able to walk from Piccadilly to Mayfair through expanded and improved artistic spaces. The external glazing contract will comprise systems from both Wrightstyle and Secco Sistemi, for whom Wrightstyle was appointed a fabricator and supplier earlier this year. www.wrightstyle.co.uk Enquiry 49

COMAR Installed By Poplar Demand Comar Architectural Aluminium Systems; with their approved fabricator Veranti Systems completed a new build 2 form entry Catholic Primary School in Poplar, East London. Comar 5P.i. Top/ Side Hung and Fixed Light thermally efficient polyamide insulated windows were specified. These aluminium windows offer outstanding weather performance and reduce heat loss through the trademark P.i thermal break. Comar 6 curtain walling is a versatile thermally efficient system designed to integrate panels and glass of different widths into the façade with special profiles to include opening vents and doors. The design of Comar 6 makes it ideal for complex facetted curtain walls as well as sheer glazed facades. Comar 6 was selected due to its slim 50mm profiles which maximised the glazed area for natural day lighting. www.comar-alu.co.uk Enquiry 50

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PE Dock Bumpers From Stertil Ensure Protection And Quadruple Working Life The latest generation of PE Dock Bumpers from Stertil Dock Products provides unrivalled protection for vehicles, loading bays and buildings. The PE dock bumpers’ innovative design also allows left and right bumpers to be simply interchanged and rotated to enable users to achieve four times the working life of traditional dock bumpers. Stertil PE dock bumpers combine a unique robust construction and patented materials to provide superior performance and longevity. Each bumper is housed within a solid galvanised steel frame mounted directly to the dock face using concealed fixings. This ensures that fixing bolts are completely covered, yet easily accessible, to prevent them being damaged by or causing damage to reversing lorries. www.stertil.co.uk Enquiry 51

Significant Access-Control Advancements Offered By Smartsecure SmartSecure, an electronic door locking and smart access control brand launched by Carl F Groupco, incorporates stateof-the-art technology which provides strong security and safety features. ‘SmartConnect easy’ is an optional access control package using a smartphone: this intelligent WLAN-based system is a significant USP that provides keyless operation and monitoring. Sensor monitoring of door leaf and bolt position ensures complete peace of mind as locking status can be verified from any location. ‘SmartTouch’ is a pioneering access system that is another SmartSecure option. Easy entry is enabled by simply touching a sensor. Using innovative technology, access is facilitated if an active, moving transponder is within range. www.smartsecure.co.uk

Visionary Styling From Premdor Inspired by the latest interior design influences and fashion colour trends, Premdor has launched Portfolio, a range of luxury veneer internal doors created around four distinctive themes, Natural, Exotic, Contemporary and Classic. All ranges utilise Premdor’s Veneer Match technology which engineers real veneers into a consistent grain and colour yet still allows for natural variation within each door. All Portfolio door designs may be enhanced by adding glazed models, the ideal solution when more light is required in a room, corridor or entrance. A large selection of contemporary glazing styles exist with both commercial and domestic options available, as are glazed FD30 and FD60 Fire doors complete with wired, clear or obscure glass styles available to specify. Non-fire doors with clear glass are toughened to BS EN 12600. A testament to the attention to detail within the Portfolio range are the co-ordinating foil wrapped glazing beads which are coloured to closely match the face veneer. www.premdor.co.uk/portfolio Enquiry 53

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Laidlaw Architectural Ironmongery Unlocks The Door To Unbeatable Design And Performance For high performance and innovative design for multiple settings, the renowned Orbis series from Laidlaw Architectural Ironmongery provides the ideal solution. Now relaunched, renamed, and supplemented with new products, the popular Orbis collection offers the same superlative quality that customers expect. The collection includes a wide range of handles, locks and closers. And to assure safety and performance, every element is tested to the latest BE EN standards. Orbis 500 is ideally suited to the contract market, while architects and specifiers can also choose from Orbis 600, 800 and 900. www.laidlaw.co.uk Enquiry 55

The Beauty Of Glass For High-End Residences Crittall Windows, in partnership with Firmdale Hotels, has produced a striking new brochure to illustrate the upmarket projects that can be achieved using high quality steel windows, screens and doors. Crittall products meet the architectural specification and design of hotels, restaurants and leisure centres. The glossy 18-page ‘coffee table’ brochure presents ‘rooms with a view’, a collection of dynamic colour photos taken from Firmdale’s hotel portfolio. Through interior, exterior and close-up shots, the brochure offers a tour of the hotel company’s various properties and the Crittall windows chosen for each project. To view the brochure online go to: http://www.crittall-windows.co.uk/ wp-content/uploads/rooms-with-a-view-.pdf. www.crittall-windows.co.uk Enquiry 54

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D R Services, a specialist in innovative glass structures and fittings, was selected for everything glass in an upmarket building project in Kensington, London. The company is specified in all sorts of properties across the capital; and glass is at the heart of all the sumptuous designs. Creating beautiful glass fixtures to transform any room, be it a balustrade or a sleek shower, D R Services can create glassbased structures and fittings for the commercial, retail and residential environments. A new website is full of information and images on every aspect of D R Services, from consultation and advice right through to design and structure. From the D R privacy glass system to large scale glazing, the website allows the customer to view the extensive portfolio and a list of testimonials. www.drservices.co.uk Enquiry 56


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Hauraton Customised Drainage Solutions Hauraton manufacture a vast selection of surface water drainage channels for Civil and Landscaping applications that cover all loading categories from Class A15 to F900 and storage volumes up to 443.0 litres per metre. Their FASERFIX® channel components are cast from the company’s Fibre Reinforced Concrete (FRC) whilst the RECYFIX® channels are moulded from 100% recycled polypropylene (PP). Both of these channels are available with a wide range of slot or mesh gratings made from ductile iron, galvanised steel, stainless steel or FIBRETEC®, a composite reinforced material (PA-GF) developed specifically by Hauraton. Although Hauraton’s FASERFIX® and RECYFIX® stock ranges cover most application, Architects, architectural technicians and engineers need not be constrained by the components offered. The company can provide customised solutions that achieve reliable drainage, and where necessary, provide designs that blend in with the desired aesthetic effect demanded. Where a customised solution would provide the answer, Hauraton Area Project Managers will document the designer’s specific requirements at an early stage of the pre-planning phase. A specialist team will then engineer the channel scheme taking into account the aesthetic appearance of the channel run as well as its functional requirements. Tim Connolly, Managing Director of Hauraton Limited says, “Solving the many and diverse surface water drainage requirements requires in-depth knowledge, considerable expertise and comprehensive experience. Our technical office personnel and Area Project Managers have this technical and product-specific knowledge. If a specifier requires anything out of the ordinary with regard to functionality or design, we can support their individual requirements, from project-specific tender text, through to production, delivery and installation. For further information about Customised Drainage Solutions, customers can request a copy of our digital 48 page catalogue. Technical information including sizing and installation details for Hauraton stock ranges is available digitally on www.hauraton. co.uk and for case studies go to www.drainage-projects.co.uk Enquiry 59

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Marshalls Challenges The BS with New Sub-Base Designs UK hard landscaping manufacturer Marshalls has launched a brand new series of paving sub-base designs aimed at simplifying the design process for its customers. In collaboration with a leading industry expert, Marshalls has created new designs which go beyond the series of British Standards. In addition, to make the design process even simpler, Marshalls has developed a free online design tool which creates technical drawings based on site and application data supplied by the customer. Based on years of its own in-house experience as well as feedback from its customers, Marshalls became aware that some designs within the British Standard series were over engineered, resulting in deeper and more expensive constructions than necessary. In addition, its experience suggested that in some cases the BS designs were not robust enough and resulted in ongoing maintenance issues. Working closely with world-renowned structural engineer Professor John Knapton, Marshalls went back to first principles to re-calculate the ideal sub-base designs for each of its products including block paving, flags and natural stone slabs. This process employed a combination of finite element analysis, insitu testing and years of combined experience to create a new suite of designs. Professor Knapton said: “As part of this project I considered the need for new loading categories which better reflect modern usage patterns. The Marshalls approach now recognises eleven loading categories compared to the six offered by the BS, meaning that new designs can be even more prescriptive than before ensuring the most appropriate design for the intended application. Knapton concluded: “When used in conjunction with individual products within the broad Marshalls range, the new designs will result in longer-lasting and lower maintenance pavements which are, crucially, as cost effective as possible.” To use the new design tool visit www.marshalls.co.uk/pavingdesigntool Enquiry 60

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Stannah Lift Products Star In Spectacular New Entrance To Leeds Station Opened on 3rd January 2016, the new southern entrance to Leeds Station features four Stannah escalators and two lifts. Working with main contractor Carillion to fulfil the brief, the work was completed by the Stannah Escalator & Moving Walkway Department and Stannah Major Projects team in just twelve weeks. Funded by the West Yorkshire Combined Authority, Leeds Council, the Department for Transport and Network Rail, the new extension provides an attractive new accessible entrance and additional concourse built in the River Aire. The building was created to diminish congestion at this busy commuter station into and out of West Yorkshire and the North of England, making it an attractive route for tourists again. Up to 20,000 passengers (or 20% of current footfall) are estimated to benefit from using the new entrance, shortening commute times and providing easy access from the south of Leeds. The four escalators provide continuous vertical transportation for ambulant people. Those travellers with heavy luggage, child buggies or wheelchair-users are well provided for with two bespoke 13-person traction passenger lifts located just inside the entrance. The tight restraints on the site meant some of the features of the lift equipment had to be modified to achieve the design and vision without compromising safety. The escalators are to NR specification with some additional features bespoke to the Leeds station project. These features were based on the tight restraints of the site and the designers risk assessment required to mitigate those risks. This included special software so that all the machines operate to a special design philosophy when stopped in an emergency situation, including installing an additional stop button on each machine during mid travel. Bespoke manufacture of the machines at 35 degrees instead of the standard NR specification of 30 degrees, and the reduction of the speed of the machines from the standard NR .65m/s to .05m/s all result in safe, efficient travel within the constraints of an unusual and stunning building design. With no room for housing external controllers these became an integral part of the escalators. The lifts had restricted space so machine room-less traction equipment was installed to enable the largest capacity possible within the tight footprint of the new building. The new pedestrian entrance will be of great benefit to people living and working south of the river, and will open up new travel opportunities providing a further stimulus to redevelopment and expansion of the city centre, and will support the continued regeneration of the southern quarter of the city. Stannah continue to add to their portfolio of high-profile rail projects, helping Network Rail achieve their target of ‘Step-free access’ across the rail network. The North West England and North Wales Stannah service branch, part of Stannah’s nationwide branch network, will be maintaining the lifts and escalators to ensure the safe flow of people and goods through this new entrance. www.stannahlifts.co.uk Enquiry 62

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DuPont™ Tyvek® Reflex And DuPont™ AirGuard® Achieve Impressive Results For A New Timber Frame House Build In Ireland Kilbroney Timber Frame are experts in this increasingly popular method of sustainable and efficient construction, with over thirty years of experience in the Irish house building market. For several of their high-spec projects they have chosen to work with DuPont membranes, both for peace of mind and in order to achieve the desired superior results. Their latest project is an upmarket detached private home in Rostrevor, Ireland built to special commission. A two storey construction with warm-pitched roof and attic rooms, the house offers three bedrooms and a large open plan kitchen living area with a vaulted ceiling. Built to standards beyond regulation and for optimum energy performance, the project features the very best in building envelope technology. Over an ecologically sourced timber frame, DuPont™ Tyvek® Reflex has been installed to the external walls with DuPont™ AirGuard® Reflective AVCL to the interior walls. In between is fitted 140mm insulation board and a service batten. Finally, the walls are finished internally with plasterboard and externally they are rendered. The roof covering is slate and the windows are Alu clad and double glazed.

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The house performs as impressively as it looks, with pressure tests for airtightness from the use of the DuPont membrane system coming in as 0.94m3 /(h.m2)@50Pa, with U values of 0.12 wm²k for the timber frame external walls, 0.12 wm²k for the ceilings and 0.12 wm²k for the vaulted ceiling. Mark Cooper of Kilbroney Timber Frame says, “the DuPont membranes were selected following a lot of research to ensure this project would perform as designed, and these were clearly the best materials from what we know to be a trusted brand. The membranes were extremely easy to work with and to install and the results have been outstanding, we will definitely continue to work with these products.” DuPont™ AirGuard® Reflective is a metallised air and vapour control layer which is 100% airtight and protects against vapour transmission from the interior into the building envelope. Combining high reflectivity and very low emissivity DuPont™ AirGuard® also enhances thermal performance. DuPont™ AirGuard® works together with other membranes in the DuPont™ Tyvek® family and special tapes and sealants to create an air-tight building envelope. This minimises internal thermal losses and


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helps to create a more comfortable interior environments, while offering significant energy savings. Although sophisticated in terms of technology, DuPont™ AirGuard® is lightweight and simple to install and suitable for either new build or renovation projects. DuPont™ Tyvek® Reflex is a vapour permeable, windtight and watertight membrane ideal for timber frame and vertical cladding, where its properties allow water vapour to diffuse from the structure while also protecting it from the elements. The lacquered, low-emissivity surface ensures long term performance by preventing the metallised surface from oxidising. This means that the functionality of the material is assured from the initial construction process through many years over the life of the building. DuPont™ Tyvek® membranes offer proven durability against both heat and UV stress and ageing. This combination of reliability, service and technical assistance helps to ensure that a building operates as the design intends. DuPont membranes have a full range of certification including CE and BBA documentation. For more information see www.construction.tyvek.com Enquiry 63

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Sterte Court Stands Out, Thanks To Trespa The twin high-rise housing blocks of Sterte Court occupy a commanding location overlooking part of Poole Harbour in Dorset. But, if the view from within the ten-storey flats was impressive, the external appearance of the 1960’s rendered concrete structure was far less so, and its exposed setting near the coast also created corrosion issues. A two-year, £7.5million refurbishment completed in summer 2015 has given the towers, together with two adjacent four-storey blocks, a new lease of life with better insulation, enclosed balconies, modern heating systems and a jaunty external colour scheme thanks to the use of Trespa® cladding to form a robust rainscreen. “We were confident the tough, durable material would meet the requirements for the building,” says David Hood, Project Manager at Poole Housing Partnership, which manages the estate on behalf of Poole Borough Council. “The panels have good resistance to dirt, so a clean appearance has been maintained. Our contractor, Keepmoat, also had experience of fitting Trespa in previous projects.” The colour scheme, a maritime mix of white, grey and light blue, was chosen by the people living in the 134 one and two-bedroom apartments. “Residents had the opportunity to select the colours for the blocks by casting votes during coffee mornings and neighbourhood get-togethers,” explains Mr Hood. “The blue/aqua colours reflect Sterte’s waterside location and have since been replicated on the garden sheds, or ‘beach huts’, installed by PHP for residents to use following the project’s completion.”

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The revamp was particularly concerned with energy efficiency and this was rewarded by the project winning the ‘Creating greener homes and reducing fuel poverty’ category in the 2015 awards run by the National Federation of ALMOs (Arms Length Management Organisations). Residents have declared themselves extremely satisfied with the results of the refurbishment. Says Mr Hood: “They have a new-found pride in their homes and many local people have been so impressed with the look of the blocks, they think it’s a newbuild.” Andrew Craig, Trespa Regional Manager adds: “Poole Housing was looking for a material that would withstand coastal elements and not be affected by salt water whilst maintaining colour longevity and retaining its original looks. Trespa® Meteon® was the ideal choice as it ticked all the boxes to satisfy the client's needs and added to that, due to its surface technology, pollutants and other environmental stains can be easily removed. The client was really impressed with the end result." Trespa® Meteon® is the company’s leading family of architectural panels for façades and exterior applications, created – as with all Trespa® products–in close collaboration with architects, designers, installers, distributors and end-users. More than 5000 square metres of the 8mm thick product in a mix of Cobalt Blue, Royal Blue, Verdigris, White and Ocean Grey were used in the Poole project. www.trespa.com Enquiry 64


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5-6 Connaught Place Has Been Restored To Is Former Grandeur Selectaglaze secondary glazing brings peace and quiet to opulent luxury apartments in a Grade II Listed building, in the heart of London’s West End. 5-6 Connaught Place was originally built as townhouses in the early 19thcentury by Graham Taylor. After the Second World War, the properties were converted into office space and have been restored by Redrow London into their original purpose luxury homes fit for modern living. John Sisk & Sons Ltd turned to Selectaglaze to assist in reducing the external noise. Secondary glazing is fitted to the room side of the existing primary windows and is one of the most effective ways of reducing unwanted noise. When there is a gap between the primary and secondary glazing of at least 100mm, 45dB is achievable. Working alongside Redrow London and John Sisk, Selectaglaze installed a sample unit to show the reduction of noise that can be achieved and how unobtrusive secondary glazing can be. Satisfied with the trial, Redrow London engaged Selectaglaze to complete the rest of the building. A total of 69 units were installed in five different styles. Curved units were also installed to mirror the primary windows. As secondary glazing is a discreet and reversible adaptation, it is ideal for Listed properties and is widely accepted by most heritage bodies. Established in 1966, and Royal Warrant Holders since 2004 Selectaglaze has a wealth of experience with working on all building types. For further information, please contact Selectaglaze on 01727 837271/e mail: enquiries@selectaglaze.co.uk or visit: www.selectaglaze.co.uk Enquiry 65

Lighting Up Leisure This new swimming pool at Immingham includes some of the best examples of how the Kalwall® translucent daylighting system is used for leisure and sport activities. The £1.45 million transformation and creation of this stunning facility was designed by ENGIE - Architectural Consultancy for North East Lincolnshire Council with support from Sport England. It includes Kalwall cladding for all the walls in the new fitness suite and exercise studio. The choice of Kalwall mirrors specification of the same cladding several years ago for the adjacent Oasis Academy where the system is used for both roof and wall applications. This brings a sense of uniformity and symmetry across both sites. One of the main attractions of specifying high performance Kalwall is its unique effect on both the interior and exterior. Internally, rooms are bathed with diffused natural daylight which creates a stimulating and healthy exercising environment. While being translucent, it also offers privacy. Externally, the elevations appear crisp, simple and inviting. When illuminated at night Kalwall will glow softly presenting a striking external appearance. Unlike conventional glazing, highly insulating Kalwall eliminates shadows and glare and the stark contrasts of light and shade. The system also enhances simplicity by eliminating the need for blinds, curtains or solar control. In addition, the even distribution and deep penetration of light through Kalwall means less artificial lighting is needed thereby reducing energy costs. www.structura-uk.com/kalwall Enquiry 66

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Omnie Heat Social Services Underfloor heating systems from the Omnie range have been employed in the refurbishment of a South-west community building, providing energy efficiency as well as helping to create a healthy indoor environment for the many members of the public as well as the staff who use the facility. The Wat Tyler building in Exeter is home to CoLab, a wellbeing hub bringing together a host of specialist housing, voluntary sector, social enterprise and recovery providers to offer a unique range of opportunities for people looking to rebuild their lives and play a positive role in the community after periods of homelessness, reoffending, drug/alcohol abuse or long term unemployment. The main floor where Omnie Foilboard underfloor heating panels and other equipment have been installed, is divided up into two consultation rooms, a treatment room, waiting rooms and circulation space. The five areas are served by a five port Axios manifold, supplied as part of the package and installed by contractor, Steve Guppy Limited.

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In total 400 metres of the high performance heating pipe were laid across the Foilboard Floating panels, installed on top of the building’s existing sub-floor. The zones – with individual pipe runs of up to 90 metres in length - were all connected back to the Axios manifold which is fed from the flow and return pipework, connected to the main boiler plant. Omnie based in Exeter, offers a choice of different underfloor heating systems suitable for installation within timber floors as well as over solid substrates and other situations. The range also includes air and ground source heat pumps, mechanical ventilation with heat recovery (MVHR) units and sophisticated control options able to optimize the performance of the complete integrated installation. www.omnie.co.uk Enquiry 67


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Organic Timber Cladding Reflects The Symbolism Of The Circle Of Life Canjaere timber cladding from the A. Proctor Group has been selected by WCP Architects to perfectly complement a beautiful new graceful design of the Baldarroch Chapel and Crematorium. The route through the building involves spaces designed to provide different experiences, from the protective entrance, open condolence hall, to the ‘introverted’ interior of the chapel allowing

Flooring Challenge Met By Remmers The new 1,600m2 workshop facilities at The Trade Centre Wales in Neath, required a breathable anti-slip system to be installed due to the uncertain moisture levels of the relatively new substrate. The installers TPS360, measured the moisture levels during the installation and to facilitate the curing process, temporary heating and ventilation systems were used to reduce any moisture present. A FeRFA Type 3 high build floor coating system was then applied in two coats. Remmers BS3000 SG was selected as a high quality, damp tolerant resin, with a wide application spectrum and VOC free properties. ADD 250 Polymer Beads were then added to provide an anti-slip, textured finish to give a surface that remained easy to clean. The coating system was installed to a timed scheduled which tied in with other key equipment installation phases. www.remmers.co.uk

quiet time for mourning, and onward through the building, to open views of the countryside once again – symbolism of the circle of life. Canjaere Classic Timber Cladding in the golden colourway, was specified. High quality sustainable materials and colours were chosen for low maintenance and longevity. Canjaere timber is treated with a unique process, which improves its performance, and protects the wood against moisture and preserves the finished look, backed by a 30-year maintenance warranty against rot and decay. www.proctorgroup.com Enquiry 69

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SE Controls Feels The Power With Bristol’s Electricity House Development Electricity House, Crest Nicholson Homes’ stylish city centre apartment development in Bristol is using an advanced smoke ventilation system from leading smoke and natural ventilation specialist, SE Controls, to help keep residents safe if a fire should occur. Originally designed by acclaimed architect Sir Giles Gilbert Scott in the 1930s, the six-storey Grade II listed building has being converted into 85 luxury apartments, while ensuring that many of the original design features are retained or reinstated to enhance its art deco style. The building’s main atrium is at the heart of the SE Controls solution, as the smoke ventilation system is designed to vent smoke from the atrium in the event of a fire to ensure escape routes are kept clear. To achieve this, SE Controls designed, installed and commissioned the system, which comprises 37 SHEVTEC® automatically controlled louvres, which are manufactured and tested in accordance with BS EN 12101: 2. The SHEVTEC® louvres also incorporate ‘fall protection’ to increase safety, as well as using IP rated external motors, which are essential to allow easy access for future maintenance. A further 21 low level air inlet louvres and linear door actuators also form part of the system, all of which are controlled by a series of OS2 control panels with integral battery back up and fully compliant with the relevant sections of the BS EN 12101 standard. SE Controls’ Business Development Manager, Stuart Coote, commented: “Smoke control and fire safety is not only a core part of our business, but also an area we’re very actively involved with via organisations such as the Smoke Control Association, FIRAS and British Standards, to ensure that design, manufacturing, installation and maintenance standards are constantly being maintained. Although this is important for the industry, the real benefit is for residents who rely on our systems for failsafe performance, if a fire should occur.” www.secontrols.com Enquiry 70

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HOOLA Precast Balconies A Team Effort From Schöck And Thorp Tidal Basin Road in East London, gateway to the soon-to-be regenerated Royal Victoria Docks area and a short stroll from the Excel Exhibition Centre, is now home to a new twin tower glass-clad landmark building – the 'HOOLA'. This £80m development has transformed a brownfield site into two rippling 23 and 24 storey glass towers that effectively sit on a ‘landscaped lid’; which covers the single level basement and accommodates parking and refuse plant spaces. The buildings are super-insulated and the concrete frame will act as a heat sink – absorbing heat on warm days and releasing it back into apartments when it cools. An innovative link-up with the neighbouring ExCel Exhibition Centre will also see excess heat piped directly into the two towers. There are 360 apartments and all apartments have floor-to-ceiling windows and sliding doors with balcony access, so a design requirement for such a super-insulated building was the avoidance of any risk of thermal bridging at the many concreteto-concrete balcony connectivity points. Highly efficient structural thermal breaks were required throughout and the preferred solution was the Schöck Isokorb type K for cantilever balconies. With its innovative HTE pressure-bearing module and Neopor® core, the unit provides extremely high thermal resistance; and is also a load-bearing element which transfers bending moment, stress and shear forces. Complex balcony detailing for Thorp Precast The balconies on the HOOLA, which are all precast in a Reconstituted Portland Stone Concrete, meant that thermal break suppliers Schöck had to work closely with specialists Thorp Precast, whose Technical Director Luke Smerdon-White, said: “We had to design, manufacture and deliver 1410

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precast concrete balcony sections that had to then be cast integrally with the in situ concrete structure. The design and detailing coordination on our part was taken from the 2D consultant’s information, which we converted into 3D Tekla modelling. The balcony detailing is complex. “ “The exposed front-face is curved, with almost 50 different dimensional configurations, while the internal face has a facetted line that had to correlate with the glazing line and opening doors. The ability to integrate the Schöck Isokorb thermal breaks using 3D BIM details was critical; as we had to both accommodate the slab and column reinforcement and achieve the finite positioning of the connection modules for structural and cost efficiency”. On super insulated buildings, balcony insulation is especially critical Research at the Oxford Institute for Sustainable Development at Oxford Brookes University shows that as a result of airtightness and fabric U-values being improved in UK building, thermal bridge heat losses are responsible for an increasing percentage of the overall building heat loss. It is common for thermal bridges to account for 20% - 30% heat loss in multi-residential units and balcony connections can be a major contributor to the thermal bridge heat loss if effective thermal isolation is not included in the design. Schöck offers a number of highly effective solutions to various thermal bridging situations. In addition to concrete-to-concrete capability, the Isokorb range provides totally verifiable solutions for concrete-to-steel, steelto-steel and even a maintenance free alternative to wrapped parapets. The requirement that the temperature factor used to indicate condensation risk (the fRsi value), in residential buildings, must be equal to or greater than 0.75 is comfortably met by incorporating the Isokorb. For a free copy of the Schöck Thermal Bridging Guide and / or the Thermal Bridging Solutions brochure – contact the company on 01865 290 890 or visit www.schoeck.co.uk Enquiry 71


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Glassolutions Brings Together Comfort And Sustainability At Winnersh Triangle Offices Leading UK designer, manufacturer and installer of commercial glazing products GLASSOLUTIONS has given a new multi-occupancy office block at a Thames Valley business park a sustainable edge, with the company’s installation of solar control curtain walling providing exceptional thermal efficiency for the building. Spanning 85 acres in the heart of the Thames Valley, the Winnersh Triangle business park provides business and industrial space for a diverse variety of enterprises, and is home to over 50 businesses,

GLASSOLUTIONS employed a variety of different elements to maximise the efficiency of the building’s envelope. Schueco FW60+ and FW60+ SG curtain walling systems were installed: with a thermal rating of 1.5w/m2k, these were the ideal choice to aid internal climate control. 6mm SGG COOL-LITE SKN174 panes were used for the outer glazing, paired with a 16mm argon warm edge spacer bar to reduce thermal bridging. Additionally, a distinctive and complex brise soleil, designed by EPR Architects, was engineered and installed by GLASSOLUTIONS to manage the solar gain of the facade, the loads of which were carried entirely by the curtain wall system. Working with main contractor Wates and London based EPR Architects, work progressed swiftly and the installation was completed in November 2015. The brief outlined at the beginning of the project was met and surpassed: the exceptional solar control properties of the building’s glazing specification have been extremely effective at reducing glare, controlling heat transmission, and minimising the need for air conditioning inside the building.

including Virgin Media, Bang & Olufsen, and Intel. GLASSOLUTIONS was contracted to manufacture and install 3400m2 of curtain-wall façade for a new multi-occupancy office block at the Winnersh Triangle site. Sustainability and efficiency are at the core of the Winnersh Triangle’s ethos, so this needed to be factored into the planning process: solar control glass was desired, and the client’s requirements for air tightness were particularly exacting. To adhere to Winnersh Triangle’s exacting sustainability specifications,

Paul Rose, Commercial Manager at GLASSOLUTIONS, said: “With Wates and EPR, we’ve helped create an office space which will be comfortable for its occupants and kinder to the environment, as well as being less expensive to heat and cool.” GLASSOLUTIONS’ glazing installation has provided more than solar control for the Winnersh Triangle building’s sustainability credentials: the glazing installation recently achieved an Air Tightness Rating of 2.1m3 /hr/m2, exceeding the very tight requirement of 3m3 /hr/m2. www.glassolutions.co.uk Enquiry 72

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Axter Showcase Pioneering System FORCE DALLE At Victory Pier Axter is proud to provide the waterproofing for Berkeley Homes’ prestigious Victory Pier, an award- winning development in Gillingham. The development provides ample amenity space with green podium areas, balconies and terraces, creating luxury waterside living. Axter specified their pioneering FORCE DALLE system, a hybrid structural waterproofing system combining the proven benefits of hot melt with advanced bituminous membrane technology. Due to its versatility, FORCE DALLE can be used in all roof construction types, on all structural decks and can be combined with all roof finishes. Victory Pier - https://youtu.be/FwC3Y4YWXQo Force Dalle Installation https://youtu.be/Qg7kLOiC7H0

Yeoman Shield’s New Guardian Twin Handrail Installed As Part Of Refurbishment Project At Barnsley Hospital

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Cembrit Fibre Cement Cladding Achieves Top Marks In Liverpool Cembrit’s through-coloured Cembonit cladding boards have been installed on a ten storey mixed use development in the heart of Merseyside, providing accommodation to students of Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool Hope University and the University of Liverpool. North West Developer, PHD1 Construction’s aim was to regenerate the 3500sq m2 plot to meet the needs of the community. Due to its central location, the appearance of the external envelope was extremely important. www.cembrit.co.uk Enquiry 74

A 350+ bed hospital built in the 1970’s and serving a quarter of a million people in the Barnsley area, the hospital demands a constant regime of maintenance throughout its premises. Maintaining its high standards, Barnsley Hospital have improved the surroundings and facilities in 6 of the hospital wards, including the discharge unit, female trauma and elective orthopaedic unit. As part of the refurbishment project Yeoman Shield were employed to remove the old bump rail and handrails and replace them with the dual purpose Guardian Twin Handrail to corridors and waiting areas throughout the 6 wards. The twin handrail was supplied with a 50mm dia. PVCu upper handrail for support to those who need it and a lower 125mm deep protection rail which standing slightly forward of the handrail, offers protection to both the wall décor and the handrail itself, minimising on repair and replacement. Supplied in a Pastel Blue colour with contrasting accessories in Pebble Grey the Guardian Twin Handrail from Yeoman Shield was complemented with matching 200mm protection strip and corner protection angles. www.yeomanshield.com/handrails Enquiry 75

Imago Lift & Slide The Perfect Choice For Ambitious Hillside Project Imago Lift & Slide Door by Italian hardware giants, AGB, was chosen for an ambitious hillside house in Italy. Its large glazed area and slimline frame makes it the perfect door to maximise light and provide thermal insulation to meet the requirements of the development. The project called Casa S, created by Italian architects Studio 3XL, sees an original rustic house on a hillside in Italy overlooking the city of Bassano del Grappa, extended with modern natural materials into the hill. The main aim behind the project is to build a home which not only keeps the continuity and essence of its natural surroundings, but allows for breath-taking views of the cityscape below. Undertaking such a complicated design meant some of the key challenges were to maximise available light to make sure enough natural light could get into each room and create a thermally insulated home. The Imago Lift & Slide Door was the natural choice to achieve these requirements. Guido Longo of 3XL Architects says the Imago Lift & Slide Door plays its role in achieving their vision. “Many of the access points are reached by going down stairs which means we had to create wells to allow light to travel easily to each room. The next part of the challenge was finding the right doors to maximise the natural light. This is where Imago comes in. Because of its large glazed area and minimal frame, the Imago Lift & Slide door fills up to 20 percent more floor space with daylight than the other doors we looked at, something which is vital to creating a comfortable naturally lit home. It also meets the thermal requirements of the building as the timber frame is built into the wall to make it fully insulated. The timber itself fit in beautifully with the modern look we wanted to achieve.” The project is also using Imago’s cornerless glazing to get an extra feeling of space in some of the rooms. Imago’s cornerless glazing provides a glass wall around a room to fill it with natural light and connect the outside with the inside to create a sense of more space. To find out more about Imago Lift & Slide Doors, visit www.chooseimago.co.uk and to find out more about Studio 3XL visit http://www.studio3xl.it/ . Enquiry 76

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Blackpool Pleasure Beach Is Thrilled With Kemper System Solution Two of the popular rides at Blackpool Pleasure Beach have been upgraded to ensure they continue to thrill families of visitors for another generation thanks to Kemper System’s Kemperol V210 liquid waterproofing membrane. Opened in 2000 at a cost of £15 million, indoor log flume ‘Valhalla’ is one of the 120-year-old Pleasure Beach’s most popular rides, offering visitors a thrilling Vikingthemed journey. The external façade features a ‘waterfall’ that dispenses 12,000 gallons of water per minute, splashing the covered waiting area below. It was this area of the ride that was upgraded with an overlay of Kemperol V210, a cold liquid applied waterproofing system that bonds directly to the substrate and forms a reinforced monolithic membrane that cannot delaminate and offers a BBA-accredited service life of 25 years.

Comments Blackpool Pleasure Beach’s Construction Manager, Tim Currey: “The volume of water constantly pouring on the queue shelter roof for Valhalla is far in excess of what any roof would normally have to deal with, so it needed a robust waterproofing membrane with no vulnerable seams and no risk of water penetration.” The Kemperol V210 cold liquid resin system was applied by roofing contractor, Castle Roofing, in a single wet-on-wet process, applying resin immediately followed by a flexible reinforcement fleece and then more resin to ensure complete saturation of the fleece before the membrane was allowed to cure. The same system was used to overlay the roof of the theme park’s Alice in Wonderland family ride, which was originally constructed in the 1950s and was suffering water ingress in some areas. Here, Castle Roofing cut out sections of the existing felt roof where it had split, filling these areas will a repair mortar made of Kemper System’s D Primer and quartz sand, before installing the Kemperol V210 system as an overlay. Tim adds: “The Kemperol V210 enabled the contractor to work on small sections of roof at a time and manage the programme around the operational demands of the business, while providing a robust, durable and flexible waterproofing solution.” www.kempersystem.co.uk Enquiry 77

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Levolux Takes Off In Boston Boston Logan International Airport’s new ten-storey West Car Park showcases some innovative design features, including an impressive external screening solution from Levolux. Designed by Arrowstreet architects, for Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport), the new multi-storey car park creates 1,700 spaces, arranged across 10 levels. Situated alongside a hotel, a 9/11 Memorial and surrounded by critical access roads, the car park’s exterior required special treatment to soften its visual impact. As a world-leading provider of screening solutions, Levolux was approached to design a custom solution for the multi-storey car park. By using 3D modelling, the Arrowstreet design team, with support from Levolux, was able to simulate views into and out of the car park from all angles. They then decided on the optimum façade treatment for Massport. Levolux’s popular Infiniti® Fin system was utilised to incorporate aerofoil-shaped fins on the south and west elevations. The fins, each measuring 500mm wide by 90mm thick, are formed from extruded aluminium and are fixed vertically to the face of the structure. Set at an angle of 45 degrees, the fins effectively obscure views into the car park from neighbouring buildings, including a Hilton Hotel. At the same time, the openness of the fins helps to maximise daylight levels within the car park, while allowing good outward visibility for its users. To introduce an interesting external aesthetic each fin has been finished in one of five complementary colours, from sky blue to bright green. In total, 209 fins were supplied, with a combined length of almost 1145 metres. The length of each fin varies from just 2.8 metres, where they appear at intervals, extending to up to 28 metres where they appear continuous from ground floor up to roof level. The unique design of the Infiniti® Fin system also allows fins to be cantilevered past the last support, in this case by up to 1.3 metres. This is useful for forming balustrading or to align the ends of fins with adjacent structures, such as signage or in this case a kinetic screen. www.levolux.com. Enquiry 78

Tormax Delivers Four Star Welcome To Hotel Guests As part of a programme of extensive renovation, TORMAX was specified to install a four-wing automatic revolving door to the main entrance of the four-star Grosvenor Pulford Hotel, Chester. Blending seamlessly with the eighteenth century building, the new revolving door successfully combines the elegance of a by-gone era with the convenience and welcome luxury of an automatic entrance. Driven by the technologically superior TORMAX 5201 motor, reliability and smooth operation is assured for many years to come. The Grosvenor Pulford Hotel and Spa has been significantly upgraded since the family-owned, Nelson Hotels, assumed ownership of the property in 1994. Main contractor on the most recent £1.5m project, HH Smith & Sons of Manchester, has been responsible for the construction of a stunning twostorey reception with new mezzanine floor above. The impressive external glass wall at the front of the property was contracted to Glass & General Maintenance who worked with TORMAX to deliver a first-class automatic entrance. With over 65 years of experience in the design, manufacture and installation of world-class automatic entrances, TORMAX was well placed for this prestigious job. “Our operators have been engineered for performance and reliability at our HQ in Switzerland,” explains Simon Roberts, MD for TORMAX. “Incorporating a high-torque motor, the 5201 revolving door drive has been combined with our ‘classic’ profile to create a high quality solution.” The TORMAX 5201 operator incorporates a technologically advanced programmable logic circuit, allowing hotel staff to adjust all aspects of the door’s operation to reflect weather conditions, as well as changing levels of foot traffic. This ensures the reception area is kept warm and welcoming at all times by minimising heat-loss from the building. In addition, a self-monitoring function optimises door performance, automatically adjusting movement in response to factors such as wind resistance or a build-up of dirt for example. If an emergency should lead to power failure, the Grosvenor’s revolving door can be used manually to ensure unrestricted egress. www.tormax.co.uk Enquiry 79

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The Revival Of Liverpool’s Famous Tiled Pavement St. George’s Hall, Liverpool is regarded as one of the finest examples of a NeoClassical building in the world. When constructed in the 1850s, the intricate encaustic tiled floor was the largest Minton pavement in the world at over 30,000 individual pieces. Today, the tiled floor is undergoing major restoration and the first stage is successfully completed. The complexity of the original Minton design makes this project one of the most exacting ever undertaken by the UK specialist tile manufacturer Craven Dunnill Jackfield. Harvey Lonsdale Elmes, a London architect aged just 25, won a competition to design the original Hall, along with the new assizes court. Construction started in 1841: the building opened in 1854. Magnificently decorated, the Great Hall is part of St. George’s Hall and features a barrel vaulted ceiling, stained glass windows, bronze doors, glittering chandeliers and the elaborate, Minton tiled floor. The floor depicts Liverpool’s history and is littered with maritime and classical imagery, including Liver Birds, Neptune, sea nymphs, dolphins and tridents. Located in the maritime mercantile area of the city, St. George’s Hall is part of the UNESCO Liverpool Heritage Site. Alan Smith, Manager of St. George’s Hall has overseen the project. “The hall is the emotional heart of the city of Liverpool, where people look to congregate in good times and bad. The sunken Minton floor features over 30,000 encaustic tiles and since its installation in 1854 has been largely covered up. The majority of the tiles have therefore been preserved in excellent condition but the periphery has been worn away through regular footfall. In recent years, the entire floor has been revealed more frequently and the whole of the Great Hall bursts into colour, light and splendour, making a magnificent cultural experience.” Craven Dunnill Jackfield is the only company in the world capable of manufacturing such complex encaustic tiles, using traditional hand processes and skills to achieve tiles that match the original Minton tiles. The complexity of the project is hugely demanding; hand-carving the tile moulds for the project alone took several months, whilst each tile is individually hand-pressed and cut to size before firing.

magnified onto acetate. These were used as artwork for the mould-making stage. Blank moulds were individually cast and 24 hand-carved, precisely copying the minute detail of the artwork. The mould-making process took several months; accuracy at this stage is fundamental to the success of the project. The individual tiles were hand-pressed, incorporating the relevant colours as slip or clay inlays. The tiles were then hand cut to size and fettled before firing, the latter taking two days. Once fired, the tiles were once again hand cut to size and fitted together, carefully checking the final dimension of the decorated panel exactly matched the original. They were then carefully packed and transported to site to be fitted. The replacement tiles are manufactured using vitreous clays of low porosity. These replicate the look of the originals but will prove stronger and more durable than the Minton originals. Chris Cox, a specialist ceramist at Craven Dunnill Jackfield led the project. “One of the most taxing aspects was the hand-cutting of the roundel tiles, which had to take place before firing in order to achieve the exact curvature required. After some experimentation final templates were created for each tile, resulting in the tiles fitting together with the minimum of mortar joint.” In 2007, St. George’s Hall was reopened after a £23m refurbishment project. Since then, separate fund-raising efforts have taken place in order to restore five of the seven Minton roundel panels and tiled walkway which frame the Great Hall, the tiles of which have dramatically worn. Craven Dunnill Jackfield has now completed the first stage, successfully manufacturing replacement tiles for the one of the panels, returning it to the original, gloriously rich colours. Alan Smith reports: “It has been a real delight to be able to call on the outstanding professionals at Jackfield and to see their exacting and high quality workmanship revive this iconic floor”. www.cravendunnill-jackfield.co.uk Enquiry 80

At the outset Chris Cox from Craven Dunnill Jackfield visited the site to meticulously measure and photograph each panel, concentric ring and individual tile. Pantone references, referred to as clay/inlay test samples, were also matched for each of the 14 colours. Back at Craven Dunnill Jackfield’s factory at Ironbridge, the photographs were rectified to the correct size and printed for reference and then

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Future Energy Solutions Prescribes LED Lighting For Spire Healthcare’s National Distribution Centre Formed in 2007, Spire Healthcare has grown to become the second largest provider of private healthcare in the UK. Now with a network of 38 private hospitals, 12 clinics and two specialist centres for the treatment of cancer, the organisation undertakes a wide variety of activities and offers a full range of integrated surgical, medical and diagnostic services. Corporate social responsibility (CSR) and sustainable operating practices are very important to the company, with energy conservation guidelines available on Spire’s intranet for all its hospitals to minimise the amount of electricity and gas consumed. Nigel Sharp, National Engineering and Estates Manager at Spire Healthcare states, ‘As part of our ongoing process of improvement, we recognised the need to reduce our lighting related energy spend and also maintain good levels of illumination in our external car parking areas for the benefit of staff, patients and visitors. LED technology also provides us with Health and Safety benefits with the reduction of maintenance activities at height due to the longevity of the product. So, in 2014 we began an extensive programme of upgrading 1,400 luminaires to light emitting diode (LED) technology.’ FES won the original tender and since then has completed two phases of the project. In order to maximise return on investment on the designated capital expenditure budget, the first comprised 21 of the largest energy consuming sites, which achieved in excess of 73 per cent energy savings from a simple point-for-point replacement, while providing 25 per cent better light output. The second phase concentrated on 12 further sites and Marcus Brodin, Commercial Director at FES, comments, ‘We calculated that Spire Healthcare will save in excess of £700,000 over a 10-year period thanks to lower energy costs, reduced maintenance, environmental tax savings related to its inclusion in the CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme, and additional resource savings. The effect on the environment will also be significant as carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions

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will be reduced by 11,928lbs per annum, mononitrogen oxide (NOx) will be lowered by 28lbs and sulphur dioxide (SO2) by 68lbs over the same period – this is the equivalent of four acres of forest being saved or two cars being removed from the road.’ The third phase has recently been completed and this focused on Spire Healthcare’s National Distribution Centre. Based in Droitwich, this 100,000ft² facility provides a platform to procure and supply goods and services to the company on a daily basis through its internal logistics network. Commenting on the reasons for the change, Marcus Brodin says, ‘The importance of good quality lighting is often overlooked within warehousing and distribution based operations. This should not be the cas, as numerous studies have found that light has a profound effect on our physical and emotional health and wellbeing. Poor lighting can cause eyestrain, migraines and headaches, in addition to lethargy, irritability and poor concentration.’ There are no statutory workplace lighting levels in the UK and Regulation 8 of the Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations simply requires that lighting at work is ‘suitable and sufficient’. However, the Health & Safety Executive’s (HSE) Lighting at Work booklet (HSG 38) sets out minimum recommended safe lighting levels and the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers’ (CIBSE) offers guidelines regarding light levels required in correlation to workplace activities, stating that warehouses should have 150-200 Lux at floor level and 300 Lux in task areas. As with the previous phases of the project, FES undertook a comprehensive a feasibility study to scope the objectives and to determine the optimal LED lighting solution for the offices, mezzanine and warehouse areas. It decided to replace 339 116W batten and 400W high bay luminaires with 59W LED battens and 178W high bay luminaires. These state-ofthe-art products provide high efficacy of >110lm/W, low luminous decline, excellent colour rendering and unrivalled uniformity.

By incorporating zone based lighting sensors and daylight harvesting, this installation will achieve energy savings of over 75 per cent, with a 732kW saving per day, while providing improved light levels. Also, since the rated life of the new devices are well in excess of the previous luminaires, Spire Healthcare will make a 90 per cent saving on its ongoing maintenance spend. With a 10-year gross energy saving of £338,000, the environment will benefit, with over 1,200 tonnes of CO2 saved over the duration of the business case. www.feslighting.co.uk Enquiry 81


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James Latham Supplies Flooring For Rustic Barn Conversion The UK’s biggest independent distributor of quality timber and panel products, James Latham, has supplied 110m2 of E47 Amboise French Oak wood flooring from their Bausen range to complete a barn conversion in Ulnes Walton, Lancashire.The Amboise French Oak wood flooring was specially cut and engineered to fit around the original brick walls of Calverts Barn, and was fitted by Inspired Solutions in Standish. The super rustic graded wood was chosen to fit in with the barn’s exposed wooden ceiling beams which run throughout the property. The Oak itself has a natural dark finish, with a very visible grain and beautiful knots which, again, feature in the original beams in the barn. Similarly, the French Oak also fits with the characteristic dark barn doors. Deborah Grant & Neil Gibbons, the owners of Calverts Barn, said: “The main aspect of this build was to make sure that anything new added to the project did not take anything away from the rustic feel and original features used throughout. The Amboise French Oak wood flooring is the ideal colour and grain for the rest of the property.”

part of the property because it just fits in perfectly, both in a stylish way and physically.” With a large wood order to engineer to size and fit 110m2, the job took a total of 4 days for the Inspired Solutions Standish team to complete. Neil Hawkesworth from Inspired Solutions Standish said: “I will only use the highest quality of wood, which is why I go back to James Latham time and time again because I have confidence that the finished result will be at its best. The E47 Amboise French Oak has a hardwearing grain that not only fits with the existing décor but has a wear trim of 6mm.” James Latham’s Timber Sales Representative, Carl Hulme, said: “We are really pleased that Miss Grant & Mr Gibbons are very happy with the finished result. The E47 Amboise French Oak is the ideal match for the super rustic décor that Calverts Barn needed. The wood just adds to the already characteristic and historic property, so I am delighted that the E47 was chosen for this project.” www.lathamtimber.co.uk Enquiry 82

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ESG Brightens Up New Tottenham Court Road Station ESG, the UK’s largest independent glass processor, has recently continued its work for Transport for London by supplying the glass for the 2nd phase of the redevelopment of Tottenham Court Road tube station. The station is currently undergoing a multi-billion pound refit as part of the new Crossrail link due to open in 2018. The entire station was closed at the start of the project and is now reopening one section at a time. Towards the end of 2014 the new ticket office and Oxford Street entrance were reopened and revealed a, Daniel Buren designed and ESG manufactured, black and white artwork printed onto glass. Recently the new Center Point entrance has opened to the public and the walls continue Daniels design. However for this section of the station, the black and white has been fused together with colour to create striking geometrical shapes. ESG supplied over 150m² of toughened laminated glass split over 200 pieces. The coloured and black sections of the design were digitally printed and UV cured to the glass. To ensure maximum ink adhesion to the glass each panel was treated to an ESG developed pre-print wash treatment to remove any unseen dirt and oil. This treatment enables all of the printing to achieve BSI: ISO2409 adhesion standard. The printing was carried out on 8mm toughened low iron and then laminated, with a white Vanceva interlayer to achieve the background, to create the 17.5mm toughened laminated final product. The final design is already receiving plaudits from the public as to how bright and modern the new look station is. www.esg.glass – 01376 520061 Enquiry 83

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Armourfx Panels Create Social Media Backdrop For Linq Spa, Las Vegas

The new Linq Hotel features 2,500 rooms, casino, retail space, meeting centre, pool deck, vortex roof and full service spa – featuring a corridor of custom-finished ArmourFX panels. Elizabeth Lowrey, Principal and Director of Interior Architecture at Elkus Manfredi Architects explored the idea of ‘instagramable’ backdrops within the property. This was done to redefine the hotel’s purpose in the city, and also with the millennial audience’s heavy use of social media in mind.

panels offer great design options, often replacing exotic or expensive timber for commercial projects. ArmourFX Timber Effect panels have been used to replace or match Shou-SugiBan Japanese charred planks or, as in the project, Mountain Pine Beetle blue-stain timber.

“The overall challenge for Elkus Manfredi Architects was to reinvent Caesar’s outdated Imperial Palace hotel property in Las Vegas into an entirely new experience that appeals to the next generation of Las Vegas guests. From the murals on the walls, the thought bubbles in the meeting spaces, the colour-changing 3535 bar, the carpet design in the corridors, VIP area and ‘living room’, to the tile pattern and wallcovering in the spa – the purpose of which was to create that ‘instagramable’ backdrop” she said.

Crafted especially for decorative wall cladding, ArmourFX Timber Effect panels are available in four designs and colours. ‘Original’ and ‘Shuttered’ highlight the elegant grain of the wood whilst ‘Rugged’ and ‘Cinder’ are further hand distressed to give a more aged texture and surface patina. All panels are cast in a unique polymer-modified gypsum resin mix for added durability. In the USA, country specific colours and finishes are available. www.armourcoat.com

ArmourFX Timber Effect panels were specified for the renovation of the latest Las Vegas strip hotel by Elkus Manfredi Architects. The Boston-based architects have converted the original Imperial Palace hotel into a lavish property specifically designed for a millennial guest.

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Metrotile Profiles Make Light Work Of Coastal Conditions Climate change is increasing the likelihood of last winter’s extreme weather. Architects, developers and specifiers should consider resistance to storm force winds and saline air, as well as transport costs, when weighing up options for roofing in coastal areas. Shingle-covered asphalt is cheap but unattractive and not durable. Clay and slate require large amounts of maintenance. Wooden roofs look great but won’t stand up to the weather for long. Metrotile UK believes lightweight steel tiling can be the perfect solution – if it’s good quality. If well installed, durable, galvanised and properly coated, it can stand up against all of nature’s extremes. Metrotile profiles are fully accredited by the British Board of Agrément and are tested against extreme weather – from cyclical freeze-thaw conditions in Japan, to extreme wind uplift testing in California. And they’re really light – making transport easy and cheap while reducing carbon footprint. Extreme locations where specifiers are recommending our products include Gibraltar, where procurement specialists Colomendy have used Metrotile to refurbish 25 blocks of flats in the Reclamation Areas, and Fair Isle off the north Scottish coast, where a prefabricated bird observatory was transported by land and sea before being craned into position. www.metrotile.co.uk

Marmox Thermoblock Specified For Low Energy Extension To Kent School The construction of a new extension to the teaching facilities at Glebe School in West Wickham, Kent, has featured the use of 140 mm wide Thermoblock units manufactured by Marmox Limited, specified to carry the main structural envelope of the two-storey building. The incorporation of Thermoblocks at the wall-floor junction results in the virtual elimination of the heat loss at this cold bridge. The new building will provide the secondary school with a number of facilities including an art-room, additional classrooms and new washrooms. Furthermore, as is common now in the education sector, the extension has been designed to achieve very good standards of energy consumption through high levels of insulation. Marmox Thermoblocks are ideally suited to this ‘Fabric First’ approach and are regularly used to address the problem of perimeter heat loss at both ground and upper floor levels in either timber frame or more traditional masonry construction. Thermoblock, which has a compressive strength of 9N/mm2 was specified for this demanding application of footing the supporting walls. Thermoblock then serves to greatly extend the heat flow path for the critical floor/wall junction throughout the life of the building. The 600 mm long units incorporate mini columns of high strength concrete to support the load of the wall above, while the low lambda value insulation effectively lengthens the path for cold-bridging. They are laid just using ordinary bricklayer’s mortar and then by sealing the interlocking ends together with Marmox Multibond, they create a permanent waterproof seal onto which the block or brick wall is then build on. www.marmox.co.uk Enquiry 85

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