Design Buy Build - Issue 3 2013

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ABBOTS WAY, THE LATEST CREATION BY AR DESIGN STUDIO

Natural low ENErgy HousE, suffolk

Ecoplus3 triple glazed oak windows & doors specified for newbuild timber frame home in suffolk p26

THE FUTURE OF TILING

Tiles have been around for over 5000 years, but they crack, go mouldy and are expensive to install and maintain. So are they still the best product for the job? p19

Plus... EffEctivE smokE vEntilation DEsign - comPliancE is critical // nEw safEty coDE from thE PrEcast flooring fEDEration // ElEgancE. nothing ElsE



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Abbots Way - AR Design Studio Abbots Way, the latest creation by AR Design Studio, is a stunning five bedroom house. Bordered by ma ture trees and a small lake, this spectacular house creates feelings of ultimate relaxation and privacy, whilst its contemporary design juxtaposes superbly with its beautifully rural location, on the south coast of England.

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Atkins Architects The redevelopment of services engineering, landscape Newport Railway Station. 16 Federation of Master Builders Small Builders Under Threat As Workloads Fall. 17 C P Hart Bathrooms Contemporary and multifunctional en-suite with the wow factor. 19 Reco Panel The Future of Tiling. 21 SAS International Bespoke Architectural Metalwork answers aesthetic and performance demands at BAA Heathrow Terminal 4. 22 Teal & Mackrill Paint that protects us as well as the surface. 26-27 Green Building Store Natural Low Energy House in Suffolk. 38-39 Make Architects University of Nottingham Gateway Building Bioscience SVMS. 40-41 Guttfield Architecture University of Nottingham Gateway Building Bioscience SVMS. 46-47 Arup Handover of Leeds Arena Site Completed. 62-64 Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios Manchester Metropolitan University Business School & Student Hub. 66-67 Home Automation Company A 7-step methodology to planning home automation projects. 70-71 Platform 5 Architechs Meadowview is situated on the edge of a rural village in Bedfordshire and was designed as a family home for a retired couple. 82-83 Harvey Jones Kitchens The kitchen design project involved knocking three rooms into one to create an open-plan kitchen and living space. 92 Francis Landscapes With one main visual axis commencing from the house, flowing through the pool, and trickling on to the breathtaking horizon, this project is a submission to nature s greatness. 98-99 Sill Imperial War Museum North Illuminated by Sill 102-103 Schock Common solutions for concrete-to-steel connections are inferior to the Schöck Isokorb 108-109 S E Controls Effective smoke ventilation design - Compliance is critical

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Editors Choice Industry News Bathrooms & Washrooms Ceilings, Walls & Partitions Coatings, Sealants & Paints Doors, Windows & Fittings Drainage & Plumbing Education External Works Floors & Flooring Glass & Glazing Heating, Ventilation & Insulation Home Automation Interiors & Interior Design Kitchens Landscaping Lifts, Stairs & Balustrades Lighting & Electrical Roofing & Cladding Safety & Security Stone & Stonework Timber & Timber Frame

Green Building Store P26-27

Platform 5 Architechs P70-71

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Abbots Way Abbots Way, the latest creation by AR Design Studio, is a stunning five bedroom house. Bordered by mature trees and a small lake, this spectacular house creates feelings of ultimate relaxation and privacy, whilst its contemporary design juxtaposes superbly with its beautifully rural location, on the south coast of England. The site is accessed via a private forest lane. Its overtly linear approach extends into the plot and creates the conceptual main axis. A second axis, perpendicular to the former, intersects and leads towards a hot tub and the lake. These axes are defined by timber paths and large stone walls that begin in the garden and run through the house and out the other side. The walls continue through the plot, to link a further a separate office and gym space at the bottom of the garden. These dividing walls create four separate garden experiences, the first of which being the entrance space. The second is a calm pebbled Japanese herb garden to the rear of the house linking the separate office. The third is a private enclosed wooded space dedicated to the kitchen and master bedroom above. The fourth is a large open expanse of tropical plants and lawn reaching down to the lake, reflecting the open plan living space that looks over it.

Architect – Andy Ramus AR Design Studio, Winchester, UK Completion - August 2012 Photographer – Martin Gardner, spacialimages.com


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A white box, sat on top of the axial walls, gives the upper sleeping floor a light weight image and appears to be floating above the stone axes. It contains the five bedrooms, all with large glazed areas. This provides beautiful tree top views of the lake and surrounding woodland, creating a sense of being nestled amongst the tree canopy whilst lying in bed. The ground floor living areas, nestled under the box and formed by the axis, are enclosed with large sliding glazed panels that provide a seamless link between the internal and external. The terrace further accentuates this, with the use of a single style of floor tile inside, that extends outside through flush thresholds to really give a true sense of ‘inside/outside living’. The moat surrounding the house provides a metaphoric sense of security between the outside world and the inner sanctum. Crossing it via a bridge to access the front door, enables the owners to psychologically leave the outside world behind and enter into their own retreat. The palette of materials used is modest and understated. White and grey render adorn the floating box. Natural stone, inspired by local 12th Century abbey that sets the vernacular for the area, is used for the walls that dominate the ground floor providing rugged contrast. Dark floor tiles inside and out, make the experience of the house, that of calm play between light and space without boundaries. The house is super insulated to create a highly energy efficient home, with under floor heating providing warmth and large overhangs to reduce solar gain in the summer months.


A few things about Andy Ramus and AR Design Studio AR Design Studio’s Director Andy Ramus is a 41 year old Architect, born in London and trained at Plymouth School of Architecture under the eminent Professor Adrian Gale. In 2000 he completed his education at the AA in London. In 2001, after 5 years working in London, he established his own practice and is now based in Hampshire. AR Design Studio is a RIBA chartered architectural practice based in Winchester, Hampshire, specialising in the delivery of elegant and imaginative contemporary architectural solutions. With a comprehensive knowledge of planning, AR Design Studio has built a stunning portfolio of completed residential projects from existing home extensions and re-modelling to new-builds and multi-plot developments. It is also a specialist designer of waterfront homes with a deep understanding of how to fully experience the light, sound and atmosphere water creates. The studio’s design philosophy is to understand the client’s needs and requirements through listening, interpreting and translating the design brief into clear objectives. We aim to offer an innovative design approach that exceeds expectations, yet remain achievable. We avoid a prescriptive style of architecture, rather taking inspiration from the client and the site. However, our work is always characterised by a clean, contemporary, and eco-friendly approach. AR Design Studio’s architectural expertise and flair has been continuously recognised by winning a number of prestigious industry awards such as the RIBA Downland Award 2012, the Fareham Society Design Award 2012, the Federation of Master Builders Regional Award 2012, the Best of Houzz Award 2012, the Daily Telegraph Small House of the Year Award 2008, and were shortlisted for the RIBA Downland Award 2010 and the Young Architect of the Year Award 2011. AR Design Studio are also catching the eye of the national media and have been featured on ITV’s Meridian Tonight and featured in the Mail on Sunday, Sunday Times, Sunday Telegraph, Hello and Grand Design magazines. Enq 301


Editor’s Choice BIM Objects now part of Triton’s CPD programme Triton Systems, suppliers of systems for basement waterproofing, concrete

waterproofing and green roof construction, have incorporated the benefits of specifying BIM objects into their five RIBA approved CPD seminars. Three of the seminars cover new build and existing basement waterproofing and focus on the requirements of BS 8102: 2009 (the Code of Practice for Protection of Below Ground Structures), including the grades of waterproofing required, the types of waterproofing systems available and relevant standards and regulations. A seminar on Waterproofing Concrete Structures Below Ground looks at the benefits of using concrete in basement construction as well as the available waterproofing systems as defined in BS 8102 (2009); and a seminar on Green and Living Roofs focuses on the benefits of green roofs, design principles and the construction process. Triton was one of the first manufacturers in the construction industry to have its products included in the NBS National BIM Library and architects can now download elements of structural waterproofing and concrete waterproofing systems, ground gas barriers and green roof water storage membranes, as BIM objects directly for insertion into a building model via Triton’s page at – www.nationalbimlibrary.com/triton BIM (Building Information Modelling) pulls together multiple data streams to allow a building design team to generate a comprehensive virtual 3D model of a building. Its key benefits include being able to carry out greater and more accurate interrogation of all aspects of the project. The free to use National BIM Library includes objects covering all major building fabric systems. Triton is one of the very first manufacturers to make its proprietary objects available in the library and these are available for download in all the main architectural software formats as well as in the Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) format.

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For further information on Triton Systems contact: E: info@tritonsystems.co.uk T: 01322 318830 or visit: www.tritonsystems.co.uk

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X-Rite Pantone launches Bluetooth® – enabled CAPSURE to speed workflow for paint contractors, architects and interior decorators X-Rite, Incorporated and its wholly owned subsidiary Pantone LLC is unveiling a more powerful version of its popular CAPSURE device that enables paint contractors, architects and interior decorators to fully utilize their mobile devices to save time and improve customer satisfaction in the selection of architectural coatings. The new CAPSURE with Bluetooth® technology allows professionals to transfer colour measurement data taken at worksites to their tablets, smart phone and desktop computers wirelessly, said X-Rite Market and Product Marketing Manager Matthew Adby. "X-Rite is responding to the demand by our customers to give them the best tools possible for seamless workflow and reduced errors in ordering paints. Enq. 103

Ancon Invests in Responsive Web Technology

Estimate the Easy Way with Easy Price Pro

Structural fixing specialist, Ancon, has redeveloped its popular website, www.ancon.co.uk to make it fully accessible to the growing number of mobile users now accessing the site via Smartphone, iPad, netbook and similar devices. The new site is designed to recognise a particular device and automatically resize and alter the typography, and shift to different page layouts, to make it easy to read and navigate at the particular screen size and definition involved. Ancon’s web users are guaranteed the same high quality experience and content availability every time they visit, whether at work on a desktop, at home on an iPad or onsite via their mobile phone. The site gives users 24/7 access to Ancon’s market leading range of high integrity steel fixings, which are used for masonry and concrete buildings throughout the education, healthcare, residential and commercial sectors, as well as for major infrastructure projects. Enq. 104

Easy Price Pro, producers of estimating software for the construction industry, have a complete range of programs for all types of businesses and trades. Every program is accurate, logical, user friendly and able to automatically produce a complete set of job winning reports including a written quotation – so paperwork headaches can be a thing of the past. Prices start from as little as £399.00 – if you are looking to save time, be more professional and have an estimating program that hits the nail right on the head (whilst telling you exactly how many nails you need) then contact Easy Price Pro today for more information or a no obligation demonstration. You can call us: 0845 612 4747 email us: info@easypricepro.com or visit: www.easypricepro.com. Enq. 105

Ensign Systems Specified for New South Glasgow Hospital

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Olsen Canadian Franchise Commences Olsen Doors and Windows first project for the launch of their Canadian franchise reaches site in Hamilton, Ontario. This first scheme includes over 250 of Olsen's engineered timber spiral balance sash windows. Made in engineered, preservative treated pine for maximum stability and fully factory finished with an NCS S6020-Y80R coloured, water based breathable micro-porous paint system the windows were chosen over other competitors by the Canadian Heritage Board after sample windows were installed for approval. Strict criteria had to be met regarding the colour choice, the joinery details to replicate the original designs as closely as possible, and the exclusion of both low- e glass and argon to remain faithful to the historical concept. With the next project already in production and further in the pipeline, the Canadian franchise is looking to a good strong future of trading. For further information T: 01777 874510 or visit: www.olsenuk.com Enq. 106

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Auriga Luminaire From Kingfisher Lighting Auriga is a new, unique luminaire from Kingfisher Lighting. Auriga is available in two mounting styles – a distinct stirrup cradle and a traditional post top. Auriga is highly functional yet contemporary and stylish, perfect for street or amenity lighting. Made from die-cast aluminium and finished in Kingfisher Anthracite Grey, Auriga is available with a large variety of lamp packages, including 20w, 40w and 60w LED options, plus energy-saving CosmoPolis in 45w, 60w, 90w and 140w. Kingfisher Lighting are specialists in exterior and architectural lighting, and are thrilled to be celebrating 25 years in the industry. For further information visit – www.kingfisherlighting.com Email - sales@kingfisherlighting.com Phone - 01623 415900 Enq. 107

Ensign drainage systems from iron technology leader SaintGobain PAM UK, part of leading materials company SaintGobain, have been specified for the sanitary soil and internal rainwater system in the new South Glasgow Hospital, set to be one of the most advanced adult acute services hospitals in the UK. Designed and constructed by Brookfield Multiplex, the hospital will be the biggest critical care complex in Scotland. It is due for completion in 2015. Ensign, which will be used throughout the £840m development, was specified for phase 2 of the project by M&E consultants ZBP and M&E consultants Wallace Whittel. Installation is by John Crawford Mechanical of Glasgow. The industry-leading Saint-Gobain PAM Ensign system consists of pipes and fittings from 50-600mm diameter for above ground specifications and 100, 150-600mm diameter for below ground. For further information on Saint-Gobain PAM UK’s Ensign range, visit – www.saint-gobain-pam.co.uk/soil-press. Enq. 108


Editor’s Choice Rundum Original concave solid oak garage door Rundum Meir have designed and manufactured a 7.5 metre oak concave garage door with CE marked remote control automation. After visiting the site to consider the best approach Rundum designed the tracks and fixings to suit the opening and then returned to install. The use of oak and the concave design complements the natural flowing form of the landscape and the rest of the building. The door slides back along the side at an angle into the garage. Downley House is a beautiful innovative home located in rural South Downs National Park and designed by RIBA competition winners Birds Portchmouth Russum. The client is delighted with the garage door and the house has won numerous awards. “Rundum Meir feel privileged to have been involved with this prestigious project”. Danesch Missaghian MD. For further information on Rundum Meir products visit– www.rundumuk.co.uk

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Editor’s Choice Door Canopies by Dusar

“I say that the art of sculpture is eight times greater than any other art based on drawing, because a sculpture has eight views and they must all be equally perfect”.

The picture shows a canopy with a solid clear polycarbonate shield and aluminium brackets ! !

Benvenuto Cellini. !

To have the widest possible choice click on

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Wide range of stylish contemporary canopies Sturdy. Will support strong winds and static snow loads up to 100Kg/Sq m Screens made from glass, polycarbonate or acrylic Some models come with inbuilt LED lights Easy to fit. No flashing required. All the fitting accessories included. Special prices for architects, builders, developers and trade Interland Trading Ltd/Canopy Store Tel: 01223 265598 Fax: 01223 265673 sales@doorcanopy.co.uk www.doorcanopy.co.uk

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WHY THE TIME IS RIGHT FOR THE GOVERNMENTS GREEN DEAL This year will see the Government’s Green Deal programme gather momentum. Through the deal, homeowners will be able to install green, energy saving systems onto their properties with no upfront costs. Here John Mayes, Managing Director at Bristol-based insulated brick cladding specialists Eurobrick, explains the long-term benefits of the scheme.

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he cost of heating a home in Britain is constantly on the rise, and with winters seeming to get longer and colder, the thought of the gas bill arriving through the letterbox can be a real worry. The Green Deal will assist in alleviating some of these pressures by helping homeowners to install energy efficiency measures with the costs being recovered from the subsequent savings in their energy bills. The widespread installation of green systems, such as wind generators, wall insulation, draught proofing and solar water heating, will not only reduce the amount of money that people are spending on their bills, but they will also help to lower the country’s dependence on fossil fuels. Improving the green credentials of properties across the UK should be seen as a long-term

investment for the country. The change in attitude towards energy saving in new builds has been greeted with tremendous support, but there are still millions of inefficient older buildings that fall far short of modern standards. The UK needs to lower its carbon footprint and everybody can take action and make alterations to their lifestyle to help achieve this goal. The Green Deal will give people the opportunity to ‘do their bit’, without having to initially pay for the work. The Green Deal can also be seen as a vehicle for educating people on the different methods and systems that can be employed to improve the energy efficiency of a property. Technology such as our own insulated brick cladding does not always grab the public’s attention in the

same way as solar panels or wind generators, but its energy saving credentials are undeniably impressive. When working to improve the energy efficiency of old buildings, our insulated system, X-Clad, can significantly reduce energy consumption, at the same time as improving internal comfort conditions and rejuvenating the exterior look of a property. Turning a blind eye to our country’s carbon footprint cannot continue. The Government has an enormous task ahead, but everyone has a part to play. The Green Deal gives individuals an opportunity for an affordable plan of action for improving their own property’s energy efficiency. These changes will have to be made at some point, so what better time than now?

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he redevelopment of Newport Railway Station provides passengers with a bigger, bright and modern team was minimising the

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FESPA Digital London:

Trotec Lasertaiment in hall south, stand B34 Digital printers, sign makers and display manufacturers meet in June at FESPA Digital in London. Trotec presents their laser systems to the interested audience in hall south stand B34: Trotec Laser Rempote, the first iOS App to control a flatbed laser, the revolutionary Speedy 300 flexx, and Speedy 500 and Speedy 400 with the i-cut® system. Speedy 400 and Speedy 500 with i-cut® i-Cut®, a vision based digital finishing system, is the perfect match for Trotec laser systems. Printed signs, displays or POS materials can be cut on an individual basis using laser technology and i-Cut®. Perfect finishing of both flexible and rigid materials such as acrylics, MDF, polyester, cardboard, paper and many more. Speedy 500 is the ideal CO2 laser cutting and engraving system for those who process large surface materials and need high speeds and precision. On its 1000 mm x 610 mm working area, the Speedy 400 offers room for standard material sizes. Trotec has developed a flexible table concept: Depending on the application, the ideal table can be selected and exchanged quickly and easily. The options are the table base, engraving table, cutting table, honeycomb table and the vacuum table. Maxximum flexxibility: Speedy 300 flexx With the Speedy 300 flexx Trotec released a unique laser system. For the first time a CO2 and a fiber laser source are integrated into one Speedy. This leads to multifaceted applications, freedom and flexibility for the customers. A CO2-laser source is perfect for engraving plastics, wood, rubber, glass, leather and many other materials. For engraving and marking metals and for achieving colour change on plastics a fiber laser is the proper tool. Depending on the material to be processed, either of the laser sources can be used. Use both laser sources in a single job without the need to manually change laser tubes, lenses or focus. Laser Remote App to control a flatbed laser The Laser Remote facilitates the overview of current jobs and the remaining laser engraving and cutting time for the operator. Thanks to the virtual working area, positioning of the laser is only a tap. Status messages on completed or pending jobs support an efficient workflow. Notifications about possible errors help to avoid production down-times and to reduce the reject rate. The App can be connected to a single machine or even several Speedys. With this intuitive operating concept, the Upper Austrian innovation leader Trotec is setting new standards for laser systems.

The Speedy 400 – the new dimension in laser processing

Perfect finishing of printed material with Trotec laser system and i-cut®

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Your masterpiece. Our tool.

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High-precision and attention to detail: Produce your own very detailed intricate shapes and impressive details.

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Build on Trotec laser systems in architectural model making.

Material and application flexibility: Photoquality engraving of surface textures and building structures on wood, veneer, MDF, cardboard or paper. Amazing design possibilites: A Trotec laser system is the only tool for all geometries – whether railway, competition or presentation model.

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Small Builders Under Threat As Workloads Fall ALMOST a third of Britain’s small building firms have shed staff since the turn of the year, as falling workloads and rising costs have forced many SME construction companies to scale back their operations, according to new research by the Federation of Master Builders (FMB).

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he FMB’s latest State of Trade Survey of member firms, many of which work in the domestic repair, maintenance and improvement market (RM&I), shows overall workloads falling at the fastest rate since the first three months of 2012. The net balance for residential workloads was -23 percent, compared to -15 percent in the final quarter of last year, giving particular cause for alarm as this type of work traditionally represents the lifeblood of the smaller builder. Brian Berry, Chief Executive of the FMB, said: “Last year was a tough one for our members, but there were some encouraging signs in the final quarter of 2012 that the industry may be turning a corner. These latest survey results however paint a bleak picture, and our members are telling us that they are faced with the unenviable choice of putting up their prices or laying off staff.”

Workloads continue to fall, costs keep rising and credit conditions remain extremely tough. As predicted by members in the final quarter of 2012, the first three months of this year has seen 30 percent of firms shed staff. Around 26 percent of firms did however anticipate that workloads may begin to pick up in the next few months. Berry continued: “Our members have for years eaten into their own profit margins in a bid to maintain capacity – but that cannot continue. There was little in the Government’s recent Budget Statement to cheer small domestic RM&I companies. We urgently need to see a cut in VAT from 20 percent to 5 percent on home renovation and repair, as householders simply can’t afford to get work done to make their homes more comfortable, affordable and energyefficient.” Berry concluded: “Furthermore, it is clear from our figures that workloads for those firms working in the public residential sector have fallen at an alarming rate. This should be a wake-up call to Government at all levels to attend to the country’s dilapidated social housing stock. Local authority borrowing caps must be raised or axed altogether to help fund the building of new energy-efficient social housing and bring existing homes up to scratch.” To read the FMB’s latest State of Trade Survey in full, visit www.fmb.org.uk/news Enq 364


Designers: Bathroom designed by Denise Hepburn Interior Design. www.denisehepburn.com and Lynne Wainwright from C.P. Hart Contracts www.cphart.co.uk Details of the client: The client was a professional couple with a teenage son Location – town and county: The house was situated in the Sunninghill, Berkshire

C.P. HART

C.P. Hart www.cphart.co.uk 0845 600 1980

Brief The brief provided by the client was to create a contemporary en-suite for their teenage son. The en-suite needed to be multifunctional, being used on both a day to day basis but also as a guest en-suite. The client also challenged the designers to create a bathroom with the wow factor whilst also offering ample storage. the brief suite provides generous storage through a wood grain vanity unit. The simple clean lines of the Duravit furniture range were enhanced by a

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Bathrooms & Washrooms

‘Mix N Match’

Aqata – Bespoke Collection

With The New Tempo Range

Bespoke, made to measure solutions have been available

In line with all that was on offer at this month's IMM furniture

from Aqata for over 26 years, in response to the ever grow-

show in Germany, eco kitchens now includes the ultimate

ing demand for customised bathroom designs. A dedi-

in 'mix n match' with the introduction of their new Tempo

cated technical team is available to offer all the expertise

range. The entry level doors are available in Stone Grey, Aragon Oak, Grey Brown Avola, Driftwood, Grey Bordolino Oak & Coco Bolo with Image Oyster Gloss as shown. A very acceptable case of British at it's best and the 'ruche

Contact: 01706 877877. E:info@jjoplc.com www.jjoplc.com

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JT40 Fusion – Now With Upstands Following the continued success of the JT40 Fusion, leading shower tray manufacturer, JT, has today announced that the popular low-profile range is now available with integrated upstands. Manufactured at JT’s headquarters in Leeds, the JT40 Fusion, which is only 40mm high, has flown off the shelves since the launch in 2009. Due to popular demand, JT has now developed the top 8 sizes of the JT40 Fusion with 4 integral upstands, to create the perfect solution for creating a watertight enclosure. These additions to the range are available now and as with all the other JT40 Fusion products, they have the option of using a JT40 Fusion Riser Kit to give the installer the flexibility to either fit directly on to the floor, or raised on legs. Prices starts at RRP £110.48+VAT (including the JT40 90mm High Flow Waste) Paul Crossley, Managing Director of JT, said “Since we launched the JT40 Fusion four years ago, the product has been a massive success with consumers and plumbers alike. It really is a fantastic product that we are very proud of. Visit us at www.just-trays.co.uk

and knowledge required to maximise a potential space and create a beautiful showering area.

Quality shower

screens and shower enclosures are hand built in the UK by craftsmen with years of experience in the bathroom industry and can be created for special heights, widths or angles.

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BETTE Extends its Flush to Floor Shower Area with New Side Option

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New Furniture Range Launched for Ensuites and Small Bathrooms Leading bathroom distributer, Frontline Bathrooms, is pleased to launch its stylish new range - the Aquatrend Petite Bathroom Furniture Collection. This sleek, contemporary suite is ideal for small bathrooms and ensuites with its shallow depth and complete all-in-one unit, it is available in three colours; White Gloss, Walnut and Avola Grey. Many people in Britain are choosing to renovate their homes rather than move. Building an ensuite or additional bathroom is a guaranteed way of adding value to the home. Utilizing space from landings and bedrooms can create a big enough area for a small but stylish extra bathroom. The Aquatrend Petite Furniture Collection is the perfect choice for a compact bathroom with its convenient all-in-one WC unit, shelf, basin and cupboard that stands at over one metre across and 485mm deep (excluding WC). Whilst being compact it still offers valuable storage and a cuttingedge design. Browse the catalogue via the new ‘Frontline Brochure App’, available free of charge on the iTunes App Store and Google Play Store, or order a hard copy via the ‘Request a Brochure’ button on the website – www.frontlinebathrooms.co.uk Enq. 119

BETTE has created a new version of its award-winning BETTEFLOOR, the steel/enamel flush to floor shower area. BETTEFLOOR SIDE has the outlet to the side of the shower area, rather than in the centre, for an even larger, uninterrupted standing area and more installation options. Like the original BETTEFLOOR SIDE is an enamelled steel shower area that is like one large tile which is permanently water-proof, easy to clean and hygienic. As a continuous surface, without the joints of a tiled area, BETTEFLOOR SIDE ensures perfect hygiene and ease of care. Bacteria and germs do not have a breeding ground on the inorganic, enamel surface. At the same time, dirt and residual soap can be washed away easily from the robust BETTEGLAZE® surface using water and mild bathroom detergents. For further information visit– www.Bette.co.uk Enq. 117

CCL Wetrooms Unveils Innovative Drainage SolutionsDesigned for Concrete Floors CCL Wetrooms, the UK’s leading wetroom specialist, is extending its popular Linear Screed Drain range, to include a new wall drain option, which offers architects and specifiers a sleek, contemporary finish to wetroom installations. At a market leading height of only 67mm, the drain ensures that even the highest of water flow rates can be achieved and managed effectively on concrete floors, which are widely used in the construction of modern houses. With the shallowest trap available in the UK, the Linear Screed Drain is ideal for the upper floors of a building where the insulation and concrete screed is much shallower in depth than the ground floor foundations. The drain incorporates a unique waterless trap, which is formed of a spring-loaded mechanism and keeps the trap sealed when not in use. This ensures that even when the shower is left unused for prolonged periods, the trap cannot dry out, making it ideal for situations such as guest en-suites, holiday properties or student accommodation. Call CCL Wetrooms on 0844 327 6002 or visit – www.ccl-wetrooms.co.uk.

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The future of tiling Tiles have been around for over 5000 years, but they crack, go mouldy and are expensive to install and maintain. So are they still the best product for the job? Not according to Reco, ‘We wanted to design something that would change the way people thought about covering their walls, a panel that would bring tiling into the 21st century’ says Robert Fleet MD. Reco have designed the world’s first moulded Acrylic capped ABS tile panels and their latest products ‘Reco Tile’ and ‘Reco Space’ really do demand attention. At just 3mm thick these profile-free panels can be attached to any reasonably level surface, even existing tiles. The new patented system is designed to create totally seamless joints without the need for profiles. As there is no grout the panels are more hygienic than tiles and virtually maintenance-free. Not only are they practical but Reco have also developed the technology to print any design or photograph onto their panels. The award winning Gabbertas Studio was commissioned to create a range of designs, ‘we saw this as a great opportunity to work with a new process and material which can transform the way we think about the aesthetic and efficacy of waterproof surfaces……our job is to create intriguing and compelling designs that could only be realised using this innovation.’ says Mark Gabbertas. The ‘Reco Designer Range’ draws upon collaborations with illustrators and photographers, further demonstrating the breadth of this new medium’s flexibility. Reco’s panels have a low carbon footprint and are 100% recyclable, making them perfect for both commercial and domestic applications. They can also be installed in around a quarter of the time it would take to tile the same area and are guaranteed for 10 years. So say goodbye to grout and hello to the 21st century.

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Bathrooms & Washrooms Teardrop range makes a splash

Solus Ceramics introduce the sophisticated Teardrop range, which is a unique, and elegant series of wall tiles inspired by oriental flowing shapes and curved lines. The scale-like tiles are available in six lavish colours including a deep turquoise and a regal red, and can be selected in both a matt and glossy finish. The tiles, which measure 115x195mm create dramatic patterns when laid together resembling the textures of exquisitely woven fabric. Most recently the tiles have been featured in the brand new Hard Rock CafĂŠ in Barcelona and were even backlit to exciting effect. For more information contact Solus Ceramics. T: 0121 753 0777 E: info@solusceramics.com Enq No.1210

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A knockout blow to wetfloor trays

Dis you know that wetfloor trays are made for vinyl covering with a low design load of 47 stone over joists? This is fine for vinyl as floor-flexing is not detrimental. However, floor-flex will cause tile cracking in a tiled wetroom. Maxxus is the strongest tray at 22mm thick and no tile cracking will occur at 400mm centres,

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Bespoke Architectural Metalwork answers aesthetic and performance demands at BAA Heathrow Terminal 4

A range of SAS International bespoke Architectural Metalwork was specified by architects 3D Reid as part of the major re-development at Heathrow Terminal 4.

Project Name: Heathrow Terminal 4 Client: BAA Architect: 3D Reid Area m2: 4625 Location: London

The £70 million project saw SAS International design and manufacture bespoke spun aluminium profiled discs, acoustic metal wall panelling and System 600 rafts in the new terminal. The architects 3D Reid had to make the building light, airy and modern yet the façade and various materials used within the terminal had to withstand potential of a security breach. All products installed ‘land-side’ were required to meet the requirements of Aviation Security in Airport Development (ASIAD). The result answers aesthetic demands, yet provides the highest level of performance for the requirements of the building. At 1800mm in diameter, the discs feature throughout the departures concourse, suspended from the soffit to create the appearance of floating in space. Phil Oakes, Associate Director at 3D Reid comments; “There are a number of benefits to this ‘loose fit’ ceiling approach – installation is quicker, services access and co-ordination is easier and the individual ceiling elements combine to form a dramatic architectural solution.” Large vertical wall panels with an ultra-micro perforation were also specified to provide the necessary acoustic properties required for this vast open space. The very fine 0.7mm perforation, with 1% open area, helps to manage acoustics within the large open spaced terminal.

System 600 rafts were installed in the check- in areas of the existing departures concourse. The rafts featured a curved bull-nose on the rafts, which were formed using the latest folding technology; this stops dirt and dust gathering and provides ease of cleaning. The rafts were also designed with swing down panels providing access for any essential maintenance to services behind. The off-site modular manufacture of the architectural metalwork products meant installation was quicker, which causes less disruption to such a busy environment, and in addition there is no waste on site. Aesthetic versatility can be achieved using SAS International Architectural Metalwork throughout projects. It also allows for integration of M&E services into the building design while meeting design demands and durability requirements. The range includes acoustic baffles, acoustic wall panels, air handling units, bespoke ceilings, and column casings. For the design to be realised, square aluminium sheets were cut by the manufacturer into a circle and spun into a dome. Installation in such an environment means safety cables had to be attached to each disc, wall panel, tile and raft to ensure they do not fall and cause injury. Allowance for safety cables to be attached had to be taken into consideration during the design phase. SAS International Tel: +44 (0)118 929 0900 Fax: +44 (0)118 929 0901 www.sasint.co.uk

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PAINTS, PRIMERS AND SPECIALISED COATINGS

Paint that protects us as well as the surface Why does my client want anti-bacterial paint and which one should I use? Chris Langham of Coo-Var Technical Services discusses. We all know that the spread of germs can cause major problems, and not just in hospitals. Whether it is for a floor or a wall, in a classroom, a clinic or a toilet, anti-bacterial or anti-microbial paint can help stop the spread of infections and illnesses by killing the germs it comes into contact with. How does it work? Most of the products available will use proven silver ion technology that inhibits the growth of most microbes or bacteria. When they can’t grow, they die. I can’t speak for other manufactures paints but ours creates a tough washable surface that we got tested before launch. The samples were tested over 24 hours to JIS Z 2801:2000 (Japanese Industrial Standard) and there was greater than 99% reduction of the initial population, in effect, when they can’t breed, they die. A regular wash down of the surface ensures that it is hygienic. Which one is the right one? It’s not as difficult as you may think to choose the right product for you. It will obviously depend on where the paint is going and what wear it will see. Anti-bacterial and anti-microbial are interchangeable phrases that mean the same thing. So having put that to rest, there are basically two categories: single pack and two pack products. Both have benefits and fall backs: Single pack: t &BTZ UP VTF o KVTU TUJS UIFN BT ZPV XPVME FNVMTJPO t "SF PGUFO CVU OPU JO BMM DBTFT DIFBQFS UIBO UXP QBDL TZTUFNT BUT t .BZ OPU CF BT MPOH MBTUJOH BT UXP QBDL o EVF UP TDVþT BOE TDSBQT XBMMT

may need to be repainted more often t .BZ OPU CF TVJUBCMF GPS VTF PO nPPST PS XBMLXBZT Two pack: t .BZ CF BCMF UP VTF UIFN PO nPPST BT XFMM BT XBMMT t &QPYZ QBJOUT BSF IBSEFS XFBSJOH o FWFO PO XBMMT UIF QBJOU DBO HFU scuffed by chairs, trolleys etc. BUT t $BO CF B MJUUMF NPSF QSJDFZ o HFU B QSJDF GPS BU MFBTU UXP CFGPSF ZPV CVZ t :PV IBWF UP NJY UIF UXP QBSUT PG QBJOU XFMM o IPXFWFS UIJT EPFTO U UBLF long, just follow the instructions t 5XP QBDL QBJOUT IBWF B QPU MJGF TP UJNF QMBOOJOH JT FTTFOUJBM Points to check: Is it water based? This is not a must BUT if you are painting in a public or well used place paint smell can be a problem. This is reduced with water based paints. Different finishes may cost more. Make sure you price up for the right finish. $PMPVST o BMM DMJOJDT IPTQJUBMT EPO U IBWF UP CF XIJUF $PMPVST BSF BWBJMBCMF from most manufacturers but with some the DPMPVS WFSTJPO DPTUT NPSF $PMPVST NBZ BMTP PĂľFS advantages in meeting the requirements of the Disability Discrimination Act. $PODFSOFE BCPVU 70$ T Like all paint products UIF 70$ MFWFM DBO EJĂľFS between products. If this is important to you or your client, check before you buy.

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Coatings, Sealants & Paints PLASPRIME® X

Xternal grade Xtra performance

Densoseal Chosen for York Heslington East Campus

The perfect finish from Mylands, London’s Master Paint Maker

Vital Energi of Blackburn is currently carrying out Biomass, Combined Heat and Power (CHP) and multi-utility infrastructure works at The University of York. In order to obtain effective and long term sealing from the entry of gas and water in all electrical service cable ducts, Vital Energi has chosen Winn & Coales Densoseal 16A sealant. Additionally, it was considered to be the most suitable sealant for use in renewable energy applications. Densoseal 16A is a non-setting, self-supporting mastic which may be applied to wet surfaces and will seal ducts and conduits against ingress of water and gas. It is suitable for CHP and biogas projects. It complies with BT Specification M212C. It is suitable for sealing cable ducts, conduits and service entry pipes or sleeves, particularly below ground level, to prevent entry of water or gas into buildings. Tel: 020 8670 7511. Fax: 020 8761 2456 E: mail@denso.net W: www.denso.net

For four generations, Mylands has produced beautifully made paints and wood treatments in the heart of London.

Because of their unsurpassed longevity and strength, our products are robust enough to withstand commercial and residential and exterior as well as interior applications. Our exceptional range of paint delivers something very special, which is why we have been the first choice for TV, film and theatre sets, (including Downton Abbey and the Bond and Harry Potter movies) since the 1920’s. Tel: 0208 670 9161 Email: sales@mylands.co.uk, Web: www.coloursoflondon.co.uk

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Use externally in place of a backing render when dashing. Only receiver coat required. Suitable for use on very porous surfaces and glazed tiles. Contact out Technical Department for full details on 0845 6030722

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Mylands new Colours of London colour collection has unrivalled coverage, an exquisitely dead matt appearance (created by our unique key ingredient – ground marble); and a depth of colour that puts other paints in the shade.

Plasprime®X has been developed from Sovereign’s revolutionary patented Plasprime®. It is highly water resistant, making it suitable for external use and provides improved sealing of porous backgrounds. Provides an outstanding mechanical key using recycled material.

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Natural Low Energy House, Suffolk Ecoplus3 for newbuild timber frame home in Suffolk A self-build timber frame project in Suffolk has just been completed which was built with the aim of being low energy in operation whilst maximising use of sustainable & natural materials in construction. The green oak timber frame is complemented by cedar shingle roof, and walls of oak cladding and lime render. The house has been built to high levels of insulation and airtightness, combined with the use of LED low energy lighting throughout, ground source heat pump (GSHP), MVHR system for ventilation and solar renewable energy systems. Heating and electricity costs for the home since the owners

moved in have been minimal. The timber frame structure of the house was built to a bespoke design by Oakwrights in Hereford. The external walls and roof have been formed from WrightWall & WrightRoof SIP panels, which offering an impressive wall U value of 0.23W/ m2K. The home also has a high measured airtightness of 2.84 cu.metres/hour/m2. Green Building Store’s Ecoplus3 oak windows, French doors and doors were chosen to complement the oak timber used in the rest of the


project and for their high thermal performance and use of triple glazing as standard. The self-builder owners came to visit Green Building Store’s

performance”.We have been very happy with the Ecoplus3 windows & doors in our home – they

so were able to see Ecoplus3 being manufactured

team to be very professional and Green Building Store has been very conscientious at addressing and resolving any minor problems that occurred during the ordering and installation process. I 3 to anyone looking for high quality triple glazed oak windows and doors.”

The clients commented: “We chose Ecoplus3 for our project because it combines high quality oak frames with high performance triple glazing. We were also very impressed with the appearance and robustness of the Ecoplus3 range. We liked the fact that Green Building Store as a company had a genuine interest in developing good quality products with high environmental

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Eurocell Wins Chartered Institute Of Building Award 100 Year Old Panels Go Out In A Double Glaze Of Glory The beautiful sash windows of a conservation area residence in Skipton, North Yorkshire, have been treated to Ventrolla’s new double glazing renovation solution. The property, which dates back to the 1880s, is the home of Mr and Mrs Brassington who became concerned with their old sash windows after experiencing troublesome draughts and rattles sweeping through their home. After a window-by-window inspection twelve of the sash windows were recommended for renovation by the specialists. Six of these received a double glazing solution, which involved replacing the sashes with bespoke slim glazing units; hand crafted using traditional methods of carpentry in the Ventrolla workshop to retain period features. Mr Brassington said: “As an architect myself, I decided to call in Ventrolla’s help because I was impressed with the new services they could offer. www.ventrolla.co.uk or call us free on 0800 0277 454 (UK) or 1-800-948-359 (Ireland) Enq. 129

An ability to recycle over 500,000 end-of-life PVC-U window frames per year and advances in sustainable manufacturing leadership have led to Eurocell winning the Committed to Construction in the East Midlands (CCIEM) Renewable Technologies Award. Eurocell was also Highly Commended in the Environment Award category at the ceremony, which was organised by the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB). The CCIEM 13 Awards are sponsored by CSCS (Construction Skills Certificate Scheme) and ConstructionSkills. It showcases the professionalism, excellence and innovation at the heart of the Midlands-based construction community. Eurocell, part of the Tessenderlo Group, has invested £3m in creating the largest and most advanced PVC-U recycling facility of its kind in the UK. The recycling operation in Derbyshire has the capacity to process up to 12,000 end-of-life PVC-U window frames per week. Eurocell is one of the few companies in the industry to recycle in the UK rather than mainland Europe – and is proud to state that its products are ‘Made and recycled in Derbyshire’. To find out more about how Eurocell can help enhance your sustainability credentials visit – www.eurocell.co.uk. Enq.130

First Automatic Bi-Folding Door For The Home Launched Launched this month is Folding Motion, the UK’s first automatic sliding folding door for the home. This stunning innovation means that at the touch of a button a bi-folding glass door system of up to 15 metres long can be opened or closed with no effort. There are even options of door activation via remote key fob, iPhone/iPad control or with finger print reader. ‘Bringing the outside in’ is an aspiration of many home owners and property developers and the Folding Motion automatic folding door system does just that. Backed by twenty years of experience in commercial automatic door manufacture and advanced engineering, the Folding Motion doors can accommodate door leaves up to 1 metre wide, 3 metres high and span nearly 15 metres long. With double glazed units as standard, the thermally broken bi-folding doors have a high U-value rating surpassing all current building regulations. For further information call: 08700 422221 Enq.131 or visit – www.foldingmotion.com

Secured by Design for Ultra Security

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With opening up the home becoming an increasingly popular choice for a modern look and creation of space, the most important consideration when specifying exterior folding doors, is the security performance of the system. Securefold Ultra, manufactured by P C Henderson, offers a high security locking system which has attained PAS24 and Secured by Design accreditation complementing its existing European BS EN 1627 security status. Securefold Ultra is a new security concept for residential and commercial exterior folding doors. With all the benefits of

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Henderson’s existing Securefold product the Ultra system features an additional layer of cleverly designed, enhanced security components making it one of the most secure systems on the market. This high security system has three points of locking on every door seam. The unique central locking hinge is an integral part of the Ultra system. On its own, the tried and tested design of the hinge makes it difficult for any intruders to attack, disengage or tamper with any part of the system. The interlocking design also stops the hinge being dismantled or forced out of position. Another

key element is the purpose designed flushbolt. Door hardware such as Securefold Ultra also incorporates a rugged, weather resistant and corrosion-resistant system which is essential for long-term security. Henderson understands the importance of functionality, security and durability but also how the finish of each component ensures that it complements a range of applications. Available in a range of finishes including brushed satin, polished steel and titanium gold as well as a varied combination of configurations for outward opening applications.

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Doors, Windows & Fittings Hajom & Olsen Join Forces Olsen UK are proud to announce that they now represent as the official UK source for the exclusive range of premium quality windows, doors and sliding doors from Hajom in Sweden. Hajom chose Olsen in the UK due to their extensive experience in working with architects and designers as well as developers and end users in the top sectors of the market. With a new display coming to the London Building Centre in June 2013, and an active approach to re-introduce the brand to the architectural community, Olsen and Hajom are both looking forward to the future potential in the UK, and already have a number projects under way. Hajom are regarded as the “Elite Designer Brand” of the timber sliding door market and are renowned as the market leader in Scandinavia. Hajom boasts an extensive range of sliding doors manufactured in Pine, Oak or Teak and with option for aluminium cladding externally. The unique Hajom appearance is usually recognized by the fixed panel being directly glazed into the outer frame, whilst maintaining a more typical sash profile in the sliding section. Special solutions including integral sliding fly screens and profiles to incorporate structural support are also possible. Hajom are now also proud to announce the launch of an innovative glass façade system, referred to as “STEP”. The glass units have a stepped outer pane with a ceramic coating to conceal the core timber of the frame. With the inside remaining timber this creates a unique combination of warmth and well being together with a sharp cutting edge appearance externally.

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New ThermoPro Plus even better insulation

The new ThermoPro Plus entrance doors from Hรถrmann offer even better insulation values while maintaining the high levels of security, ease of use and quality for which the ThermoPro range is renowned. The new doors feature a 65mm thick steel door leaf mounted on a composite frame. This frame adds to the insulation value since it offers a better thermal break and the thicker door is filled with rigid CFC free PU foam for both strength and insulation. Not only does the door leaf contribute to enhanced insulation but the 80mm aluminium door frame also has PU foam infill and a thermal break. Triple seals on the threshold strip and another thermal break all help to maximise insulation to give a fitted door with a thermal u value as low as 1.0W/m2K. This range of contemporary and classic styles of entrance doors is also highly secure thanks to multi-point locking. Conical swing bolts, security bolts and a lock bolt pull the door tightly shut. Three further security bolts on the hinge

side, in conjunction with the three standard hinges, make it practically impossible to force the door open. Glazing panels add to the styling options and are available as either double or triple glazed units. All feature laminated security glass on the exterior and safety glass on the interior. Matching side elements and transom lights give more styling and design choice to create an impressive entrance. Later this year the ThermoPro Plus will be joined by two new aluminium entrance doors the ThermoSafe and ThermoCarbon. The ThermoSafe aluminium entrance door features 73mm thick insulation and fits flush in to a similar 80mm door frame to the ThermoPro Plus, and can offer a thermal value as low as 0.8W/m2K. The aluminium ThermoCarbon takes thermal efficiency to a new level with figures as low as 0.45W/m2K, making this door particularly suitable for low-energy houses.

For full details on the new entrance doors go to www.hormann.co.uk e-mail info@hormann.co.uk or call direct on 01530 516888

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Doors, Windows & Fittings Lifestyle Guarantee from MACO Secure Plus MACO have been designing and manufacturing innovations in fittings for windows and doors for over 60 years. Throughout Europe MACO are known as industry leaders providing market leading highly secure, long lasting solutions for windows and doors. Making sure your windows and doors are secure against uninvited guests is something we all should consider when buying double glazing for our homes. MACO hold certifications from industry bodies, such as BSI British Standards, SBD Secured by Design, BBA British Board of agreement etc. In the unlikely event that a break in does occur through the hardware, MACO will refund your home insurance excess up to ÂŁ1000.

Every MACO product comes with a 10 year guarantee as standard, you will also be covered by a 24 hour emergency lock breakdown service. So you can sleep easy knowing we’ll be there to help make your home secure. We realise that having such secure windows and doors can be a tricky problem if you happen to lock yourself out of the property or lose your keys. As a MACO customer you can have access to an optional Secure Key holding service. You can also register for our Alarm Response service that can quickly respond and rectify any problems encountered at your property whilst you are away from home or on holiday. Find out more, contact us enquiry@macouk.net or visit us on Facebook

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Easy Secure Door – in profile To celebrate their 21st year in business, leading Gloucester based aluminium door and window manufacturer CDW Systems launched a new product into the market in 2012– the ‘EasySecure’ commercial door. The EasySecure door is an evolution of one of CDW’s bestselling products, the Sapa Stormframe Easyway door. Developments to security and performance mean CDW Systems will be the only fabricator in the country to manufacture EasySecure, giving their trade customers a distinct advantage over the competition. CDW Systems modified the Sapa Easyway door, in conjunction with Sapa who are the systems company, to make it even more secure and high-performing. Any hardware can be fitted to the new door in order to offer extended customer choice and improve its security credentials, while a co-extruded bead makes the glass more secure within the door leaf. Tel: 01452 414853 Fax: 01452 414861 www.cdwsystems.co.uk/index.html Enq. 140

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Art and Craft Combined in Vicaima Doors Standing on a prominent corner site in the centre of Loughton, Higgins Homes’ new Artisan Apartments reflect the Arts and Crafts style of architecture that pervades the town. The building features brickwork with dogtooth detailing, gabled dormers within tiled roofs and casement windows in splayed and square bays, as well as timber and render boarding. The interiors of the Artisan Apartments are spacious and beautifully designed, using the finest fixtures and fittings throughout and reflecting the developers’ attention to detail. Vicaima’s Just White Superior internal doors with horizontal grooves have been used throughout, adding a clean and fresh look to these stunning apartments. The solid core doors were supplied as doorsets allowing quick and easy installation and include FD30 fire doors. As well as the internal doors, Vicaima also supplied Just White Superior entrance doorsets. Enq. 143

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Yeoman Shield Back Again by Popular Demand at Northern General Hospital Yeoman Shield has recently been installed as part of a £2m project at the Northern General, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals Trust. The contract is the latest successful Yeoman Shield installation at the hospital. Yeoman Shield supplied and installed (Bordeaux colour) door frame and architrave protection, glazing bead, protection strip and standard corner angles. Yeoman Shield’s ‘Imagery’ was also used for signage and numbering including consulting rooms and ward hand washing facilities. Pete Trenchard, an Estates Project Manager for the Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation, said: “Once again I have been very satisfied with the versatility of Yeoman Shield’s products, interface, design and ultimate installation of the product.” For further details on Yeoman Shield products visit www.yeomanshield.com. Enq. 141

Yeoman Shield Helps Protect Walls and Doors Under Attack The new improved FalmouthEx from Yeoman Shield, the UK’s leading manufacturer of wall and door protection is the ideal ‘fit’ for helping to protect against impact damage. The FalmouthEx has a fine stippled surface which is ideal for effectively ‘reducing’ unsightly scratches and abrasions which inevitably occur in buildings such as schools, hospitals, cafeterias – anywhere that has to tackle the damage caused by everyday footfall and movement of trolleys and equipment. FalmouthEx can be supplied to match existing Yeoman Shield Rail and Corner Angles. The finish is also available in Yeoman Shield door and wall door protection panels; door edge; frame and architrave; Premier Protection Rail and Handrail and as inserts for a selected range of Yeoman Protection/Handrails. For further details visit www.yeomanshield.com email sallyann@yeomanshield.com or Enq. 144 telephone 0113 2795854.

Perfect Focus on Lee Valley White Water Centre Through Reynaers Aluminium Systems When Lee Valley White Water Centre opened its doors for the Olympic canoe and kayak slalom events last July those doors were Reynaers Aluminium Vision 50 designed for the highest levels of performance. Merging effortlessly within the tranquil setting of Lee Valley Regional Park, the Centre sits alongside the main lake overlooking the slalom courses, the largest of which is 300 metre long with a testing 5.5 metre descent of fast flowing, white water. In order to provide uninterrupted views across the venue FaulknerBrowns Architects, who specialise in work for the sports and leisure sector, designed a building that readily opens up with runs of Reynaers high insulation CW50-HI curtain walling looking out onto an expansive viewing deck. For full details Tel: 0121 421 1999, Fax: 0121 421 9797 or email: reynaersltd@reynaers.com web: www.reynaers.co.uk Enq. 142

Swinging into action Comar Architectural Aluminium Systems has launched its next generation of commercial swing door sets. By taking the extensive range of solutions from its market-leading Comar 7 Door range and coupling this with its trademarkedComar Pi (polyamide insulation), the new Comar 7Pi Commercial Door offers even lower U-values housed in robust profiles for high traffic areas such as hospitals, schools, public buildings and communal flat developments. Available in singleor double configurations with options for double action open-in and op-out, the doors also have aesthetically pleasing round anti-finger trap stiles. A range of locking options is available. For further information visit – www.projects@parksidegpr.co.uk Enq. 145


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Doors, Windows & Fittings Intumescent Seals Limited –

provides a comprehensive range of low cost, effective fire protection products. A wide range of intumescent seals for doors and windows are available to provide either 30 or 60 minute fire protection. ISL also provide glazing compounds and systems, intumescent plaster and compounds, ventilators and joint fillers. A free technical advisory service is available to assist with any queries or unusual applications. Specialist products for upgrading existing timber doors or period properties are also available. We are the only company in the UK to manufacture such a wide range of fire protection products and thus understand the needs of specifiers and product applications. Our team is happy to provide free technical support and can develop solutions for one off or specialist applications. We provide free Fire Safety Seminars ( RIBA CPD approved) at our Cambridge site which provides up to date information on the latest developments and information on intumescent technologies. We provide a comprehensive range of fire, smoke, airflow and water seals many with acoustic properties. Please contact us on 01223 832851 or visit our website at www.intumescentseals.co.uk or email at sales@sealmaster.co.uk for further information and advice.

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Yeoman Rainguard Makes A Splash with New Brochure

Coppa Gutta Perfect Fit For Yeoman Rainguard Rainwater Systems

Yeoman Rainguard, the UK’s market leader in Rainwater Systems has launched a new sixty page brochure packed full of information including details on its Aluminium, GRP, Cast Iron, and Copper, Zinc & Stainless Steel rainwater systems, stunning product images, case studies on new build and renovation projects and technical fixing details. The brochure also provides customers with the opportunity to take a closer look at Yeoman Rainguard’s exciting new range of products, accessories and colours. Also included are details on an impressive range of Turrets and Clocktowers, along with complementary Yeoman Rainguard products such as Anticlimb and Cornice and Fascias - adding those all-important ‘finishing touches’ to any building. For a FREE copy of the full colour Yeoman Rainguard brochure please email sallyann@rainguard.co.uk. For further details on Yeoman Rainguard products visit www.rainguard.co.uk. Enq. 151

Yeoman Rainguard has joined forces with Coppa Gutta, the UK’s leading manufacturer of Copper, Zinc and Stainless Steel Systems. Yeoman Rainguard has been providing quality Rainwater Systems for over 30 years and offers a comprehensive choice of stylish, cost effective, low maintenance products. Copper Systems have been successfully used for many generations with proven durability through natural oxidisation delivering an almost unlimited service life whilst Zinc and Stainless Steel bring the contemporary feel to any project with added durability and minimal maintenance. Whatever the requirement – listed buildings, churches, civic properties to new build housing developments, self builds and commercial/retail projects – Yeoman Rainguard has a product to suit individual needs. For more information visit www.rainguard.co.uk. Alternatively, email Sallyann@rainguard.co.uk. Enq. 152

Harvesting Communally Rainharvesting Systems Ltd. devised and supplied the rainwater harvesting scheme on a social housing development in Cheltenham for Markey Construction. The inclusion of the rainwater harvesting enabled the client, Cottsway Housing Association, to achieve Level 4 of the Code for Sustainable Homes. The system is designed around a single 18,000-litre tank supplying all 13 properties on the site. The harvested water is pumped to a small individual header tank in each dwelling. The header tanks are designed to always take water from the rainwater store as long as it is available, but will then automatically revert to running from mains water if needed. This provides an ideal solution for such a situation, as each property has its own independent back-up from the mains water supply. www.rainharvesting.co.uk Enq. 153

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University of Nottingham Gateway Building Bioscience SVMS

Area: 3,100m2/33,400ft2 Client: University of Nottingham Completion: May 2011

Introduction At the Gateway Building, Make has taken one of the most traditional building materials, straw, and elevated it into cutting edge, sustainable building technology. The completed building places strawbased construction in the mainstream of contemporary building practice and carries modern design and its agricultural heritage. At present it is the largest straw-bale building in the UK. Completed in May 2011, the building forms a new gateway to the University of Nottingham’s agricultural campus in the village of Sutton Bonington, which specialises in veterinary, bioscience and earth sciences.

Client’s brief The project began in 2009, when the University of Nottingham asked Make to design a new academic building on its agricultural campus at Sutton Bonington. teaching spaces for students were needed.

Construction cost: £5.5 million

inclusive budget of £7.2 million, equating to a University Estates Department.

The Masterplan The new building sets the scene for a visionary new campus masterplan, also designed by Make, the primary aim of which was to consolidate and enhance the existing facilities on the campus and, in doing so, create an environment conducive to innovation, research and learning. Make also sought to inject visual coherence into the campus by means of a ‘new agricultural aesthetic’ inspired by its context. This entailed applying a harmonious yet modern palette of building materials, including some natural and traditional such as render and exposed timber, and others man-made and modern such as glass, stainless and galvanised steel and aluminium. the Gateway Building effectively demonstrates this approach. Its long side facades are made up of repetitive narrow vertical elements that echo rows of trees

glazing system is arranged in between the timber elements, creating a rhythm from the contrasting qualities of the facade system. The entire front facade, which contains the main entrance, is a sleek clear-glazed curtain wall.

Facade Hidden from view externally is the building’s key material - wheat straw - a natural, the masterplan’s palette. What is more, the straw was produced on the University’s farm, located 200 metres from the site. In an era threatened by global warming, straw is undergoing a resurgence on the strength of its superb insulation qualities, its source as a natural, renewable and often local material and its minimal production costs. At the Gateway Building, straw construction has been taken one level further than previous pioneering examples. It has been


building in one prefabricated piece. This places straw in the mainstream of construction practice. For these reasons, demonstration of the modern agricultural research and development carried out on the Sutton Bonington campus.

the whole building while also offering views out. The bright and airy atrium contains breakout spaces for staff and students.

Sustainability The building has achieved an ‘excellent’

Physical construction of the curtain wall of the Gateway Building began with the delivery of 1,954 bales of straw, amounting to 2,683m3 in bulk (over 300 metric tonnes), straight from an agricultural baling machine to a barn converted into a factory close to site. The straw was not treated in any way and the bales and loose straw were tightly packed by hand into the boxes, and then compacted using rubber mallets. densely packed straw bales char like timber and can take three or four hours to burn. The of the bales is suppressed by plasterboard dry-lining. cementitious board lids were screwed to the cassettes forming the base for the render which allows any moisture to escape without rotting the straw.

Passive design opportunities have been maximised, such as locating bigger, more densely occupied rooms on the north side, with larger windows without the penalty of solar gain. The building’s narrow 17.5m depth lends itself to natural rather than mechanical ventilation. Except for the laboratories openable windows, which give users control of their own environment. Wherever possible, exposed to reduce swings of temperature, and the building envelope is airtight and highly insulated, due to the straw. The building also aims to satisfy energy teaching spaces can be densely occupied, mechanical ventilation is unavoidable, but only on demand. The main laboratories are also mechanically ventilated, heated and

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The entire assembly and installation of this innovative curtain wall took less than 10 weeks and as well as being cheap and quick to build, the straw bale cassettes have a U-value of just 0.135 W/m2, which is 60% better than required under current Part L regulations.

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Its annual carbon dioxide emissions are predicted to be 23.6 kg/m2, which represents a 22% improvement on current Part L regulations.

Each Make project is the result of a meticulous, in-depth design process, regardless of its context, size or scope. We approach every job as a unique challenge and an exciting opportunity to develop the most dynamic and starts with listening to our clients, understanding their needs and aspirations and then producing design-led solutions which are uniquely tailored to their context and the needs of the end user.

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We translate our designs into reality by drawing on an exceptional network of knowledge and experience that embraces every aspect of a building’s design, construction and performance. Our architecture is grounded in the practicalities of building use and construction, and our design approach is driven by the desire to deliver buildings

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Steadmans Supplies Materials for New Conversion at Purity Brewing Co

Elliott Wins “Double Decker” McDonalds Deal

Cedral Weatherboard Helps Create New England Style Development

Leading one-stop-shop building products manufacturer Steadmans has supplied materials for a new project at Purity Brewing Co. in Great Alne, Warwickshire. The brewery now benefits from a conversion of a 760 sq m existing disused agricultural building into a micro-brewery, thanks to Redditch-based installer S A Mogg. The building comprises over 330 linear metres of Steadmans’ AS35 120mm insulated panels in Vandyke brown and 130 linear metres of AS30 single sheet side-wall cladding. The company also supplied over 80 linear metres of eaves and ridge fillers. Dean James, project manager at S A Mogg, commented: “I have been using Steadmans for most of our jobs for the last 15 years and they get the majority of my orders. The quality of the products they supply us is second-to-none and at a fraction of the cost of their competitors. Steadmans’ composite panels are used on a lot of our jobs as they are easy to fit and save a lot of labour time. For further information on Steadmans’ full range of products visit – www.steadmans.co.uk Enq. 155

Elliott Off-Site has been awarded a major contract with McDonalds UK to design, manufacture and construct its new two-storey Drive-Thru restaurants. Bognor Regis in West Sussex will become the location for what will be the first restaurant of its type in the UK. This latest series of orders for the new format two-storey restaurant is a significant new business win for Elliott Off-Site. McDonalds UK worked closely with Elliott Off-Site to evolve their design concept into highly engineered volumetric units. Included as part of the design is a dining area and toilets in the ‘LIM food’ design concept. Staff areas include kitchen and servery, offices and storage. Elliott Off-Site will construct the building using steel-framed modules with a concrete floor and a range of architectural features. This off-site method of construction will enable the building to be manufactured in a factory controlled environment to an extremely high specification and detail. For more information visit: www.elliottuk.com/off-sitebuilding-solutions or call: T: 0113 393 6900. Enq. 156

Marley Eternit fibre cement Cedral Weatherboard has helped to create a New England style development at Valley Park in Rye, Kent. Entire properties as well as a large number of feature walls on the development have been clad in Cedral Weatherboard. Aroncorp, the client for this development, was initially drawn to Cedral Weatherboard because it provided a visually authentic, low maintenance method of creating the popular New England style of architecture. Cedral Weatherboard has a textured surface that echoes the aesthetic characteristics of timber. However, being made from fibre cement means that it provides a long term low maintenance solution – avoiding the need for homeowners to continually having to maintain their property. Cedral Weatherboard has an installed life expectancy of at least 50 years and will not warp or shrink. For further information on Cedral Weatherboard just ask ME at www.marleyeternit.co.uk/facades or call ME on 01283 722588. Enq. 157

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StreetPrint is an innovative surfacing process that provides a realistic and cost-effective alternative to traditional block, slate and stone paving methods. Traditional processes pose a number of different issues, including slow laying times, manual handling risks and dust/noise problems caused through cutting slabs. The StreetPrint process involves “heatingâ€? an asphalt surface and “printingâ€? a desired, and if necessary bespoke, pattern into the softened material, applying “StreetBondâ€?, the coating element. StreetPrint provides the following benefits: t Whole-life cost reductions through reduced repairs and maintenance t &MJNJOBUFT NBOVBM IBOEMJOH PG CMPDLT BOE TMBCT t Elimination of dust and noise through cutting slabs t )JHIFS PVUQVUT DPNQBSFE UP CMPDL QBWJOH t More efficient and less disruptive installation t " XJEF SBOHF PG DPMPVST BWBJMBCMF t Skid-resistant and environmentally-friendly t $PTU FĂľFDUJWF BOE RVJDL UP JOTUBMM

The crew worked efficiently and diligently to deliver a high quality surface, which was described as having the “wow factor� by members of the public.

In March, Eurovia Specialist Treatments StreetPrint team successfully completed an extensive and unique scheme in Southampton, helping to transform two pedestrian areas in the heart of the city. The team, consisting of Paul Ralton, Lee Hollingsworth and Nigel Sowerby, led by Lee Chalmers (StreetPrint Manager), completed over 850m² of StreetPrint over three operational weeks, including two bespoke intricate compass patterns (below).

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The scheme was secured after a period of close consultation and planning between Lee and the main contractor. During this period, the benefits of StreetPrint were demonstrated using previous EST schemes, and the process selected as the method of choice due to its “long-term durability�, “robust construction methods� and “flexibility of design�. It was this strong relationship that ensured the job went to programme and to budget, with a 22% cost saving versus traditional methods, which was more notable given the need to manufacture and ship-in the unique compass stencils from the manufacturer in Canada. On-site, the crew worked efficiently and diligently to deliver a high quality surface, which was described as having the “wow factor� by members of the public. They had to work around the adjacent school’s opening and closing times, but this was well managed and commended by the client. This scheme demonstrated the versatility and effectiveness of StreetPrint and showed clients that unique, eye-catching surfaces can easily be achieved through prior planning and consultation. &OR

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StreetBond is a decorative paint system, which is ideally suited for car parks, cycle lanes, playgrounds and community areas.

Cost effective, durable surface requiring low maintenance Visually pleasing appearance Available in a wide range of colours

provides excellent skid resistance Revitalises and rejuvenates the life of the pavement Quick and easy to install

For further details contact Eurovia Specialist Treatments on: info@eurovia.co.uk or 01452 727 810

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Handover of Leeds Arena Site Complete The Leeds Arena site has been handed over from Leeds City Council to the operators, SMG, to start the interior fit-out process. The handover marks the end of the construction phase of the flagship Leeds Arena project. Led by the developer Leeds City Council, organisations including BAM, Arup, Populous, IPW and Davis Langdon – have helped to successfully complete the scheme on time and on budget. Positioned in the heart of the city, the new £60m Leeds Arena will be a world-class music venue with a capacity of 13,500 people. Designed to maximise the quality of live music performances, its unique fan-shaped interior will optimise sight lines to focus every seat at centre stage and bring the public closer to the show. The multi-purpose facility has been designed so that the space can be easily modified to meet the changing requirements of a diverse event schedule, which could also include theatre and sports. Now that the main construction works have finished and handover has taken place, SMG will manage the task of equipping Leeds Arena with bars, restaurants, staff and ticketing offices and star facilities - preparing the arena to welcome visitors in July 2013. Leeds City Council leader Councillor Keith Wakefield said: “We want Leeds to be the best city in the UK and delivering this hugely-imaginative and highly-ambitious project on time and on budget in an incredibly-challenging economy demonstrates without doubt that we mean business.

“Our arena project is a superb example of the pivotal role a local authority can play in enabling a city’s transformation. It is bringing jobs, investment and visitors to our city and I cannot speak highly enough of the dedication, flair and sheer hard work that have been the hallmark of the Leeds Arena scheme, from inception right through to completion. “Thanks to this commitment and professionalism from the council, its officers, construction contractor BAM, SMG Europe and our partners across the city and beyond Leeds will have the worldclass venue it deserves. I would like to wish SMG the very best of luck as they set to work in getting it on the map.” John Sutherland, Managing Director at SMG Europe said: “It’s been a great pleasure to work so closely with Leeds City Council on a development of such scope and importance to the city, the region and, to an extent, the UK. “Our team, who have already been heavily involved in the project’s cultivation to date, are incredibly committed to responsibly leading Leeds Arena into its launch, its opening season and beyond, whilst continuing to deliver the high quality entertainment experience that its audience deserves.” The project started over a decade ago, in 2002, when Leeds City Council commissioned a feasibility study for building an arena in the Leeds area.


SMG were selected by the council to be the operator in early 2008 and Leeds City Council decided to take on the project to develop it itself in 2008 after private sector proposals were found to be not good value for money. With handover now completed, the council will be the landlord to SMG, and SMG will be responsible for the management and operation of the building. In 2009, Arup was initially appointed as planning agent and technical advisor and then supported BAM Construction during the delivery phase of the arena from 2010 until present. John Phillips, construction director for BAM, said: “A project as distinctive as this one needs the hallmark of quality running through it. That’s what BAM brings to its work here and elsewhere, both through human expertise and in technological innovation. We’ve taken the chance to do many things to help out the local community during the build with work and life opportunities. I’m proud of the hard-working teams who have contributed to this special building for Leeds and it’s a pleasure for us to hand it over on programme for the future enjoyment of many thousands who will come here.” Jim Bell, project director at Arup, commented: “This project presented many technical challenges due to restrictions caused by

the tight site, which is also located in a residential area. But, we’ve managed to deliver a world-class venue that will offer a superior music experience for visitors, whilst satisfying strict requirements on limiting noise breakout. The arena is a fantastic addition to the city that will allow Leeds to compete on a national and international stage, and is forecast to become one of the top five venues in the world.” John Rhodes, the project architect and Principal at Populous, said: “The Populous team has incorporated the latest thinking to create a ‘supertheatre’ for Leeds City Centre, which, when it opens, will be one of the most sustainable multi-event venues in the UK. Big names are already signing up to play and the arena’s flexible design means the City can compete internationally as a cultural capital able to attract and host a diverse range of entertainment events. Most importantly, the Leeds Arena will provide an outstanding experience for spectators and artists alike.” Leeds Arena will welcome its first visitors on 24th July 2013, when Bruce Springsteen will headline an exclusive event. The venue will officially open in September 2013 and it already has a number of world-class artists and events already scheduled to perform including Elton John, Cirque Du Soleil and Andrea Botticelli.

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New safety code from the Precast Flooring Federation For the past 11 years, the Precast Flooring Federation undoubtedly has been leading the way in promoting site safety for its member companies, most obviously with its Code of Practice for the safe erection of precast concrete flooring and associated components which has now been updated. Indeed, it is widely regarded as the industry standard. That there is a need for such a publication is shown by the fact that, although representing only about 5% of the employees in Britain, construction activities account for 27% of fatalities and 9% of reported major injuries. About to be published in its third edition – and, as before, endorsed by the Health and Safety Executive – the PFF’s Code of Practice for the safe erection of precast concrete flooring and associated components now includes expanded regulations on manual handling operations to incorporate noise and vibration, and guidance on silica dust. There are also now specific provisions for installing precast concrete flooring onto steelwork and guidelines for thin joint construction. Section 10 has been considerably modified in regard to lifting equipment. Responsibilities of all involved are detailed, along with requirements for risk assessment and method statements.

Section 10.7 presents guidelines for selecting cranes and the siting of cranes is also dealt with, plus a new requirement for the main contractor to confirm the hardstanding bearing capacity and for a ‘Permit to lift’ confirmation. Operating machinery near overhead cables is always a danger and the Code now includes consideration of such hazards. In particular, distances when working near electricity lines and in the vicinity of aerodromes/airfields are stated. Of course, crane designs vary enormously and so guidelines for different types of crane have been added. The new Code also covers the new Notification of Conventional Tower Cranes Regulations 2010.

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THE SAFE INSTALLATION OF PRECAST CONCRETE FLOORING AND ASSOCIATED COMPONENTS

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In comparison to the previous code, there are now notes on other lifting devices along with guidelines on barring and jacking when moving components and materials. Finally, as regards additional on-site works, the use of in-situ concrete has been changed from the previous code to include further details as well as provisions for cutting units on site.

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The falling snow you see here is not a problem for our glass bridge and stair! Heated glass elements melt snow and ice as it forms, combined with slip resistant sacrificial glass for cost effective maintenance. Another innovative idea put into practice by Wilde Contracts Ltd. Come to us for all your glass flooring requirements, large or small bespoke we will give you our best service. Wilde Contracts Ltd 1 Miles Street Oldham OL1 3NW Tel 0161 624 6824 sales@wildeltd.com Enq 322


Floors & Flooring Style and Sustainability Can Be Achieved Thanks to James Latham’s flooring brand, Bausen, maintaining an on-trend and contemporary range of quality wood flooring which is still competitively priced - can be achieved while also adhering to strict environmental guidelines. Bausen’s full range of solid oak flooring is now 100% FSC American White Oak and also carries the highly respected BM TRADA Q-Mark. In addition, a selection of Bausen’s most popular engineered wood flooring is also produced from 100% FSC American White Oak on a Poplar multiply core. Available directly from stock through James Latham’s 10-strong network of depots, strategically located across the UK, the American White Oak range includes Bona Lacquered, Brushed and Fiddes Wax Oiled as well as Super Matt Lacquered and Antique Hand Scraped Gold finishes.

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Paul Latham, Director of James Latham commented, “Obviously, as signatories to the TTF Responsible Purchasing Scheme (RPP) all of our flooring has always been subject to a rigorous screening process. However, it is very much our policy to provide affordable certified timber flooring and working closely with our suppliers, we have been able to achieve this.” The company has a specialist free-phone helpline which customers can call for additional information and advice on 0800 917 7056, and a dedicated website for its range of flooring: www.bausen.co.uk. Enq. 161

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AND THE PERFECT FIRE PROTECTION FROM VETROTECH. Vetrotech fire resistant glass offers the ultimate protection for people and property. It also has the aesthetic and multi-comfort qualities you expect from architectural glass. More than 30 years of specialised experience means we are able to provide solutions for virtually any application, worldwide. For more information, visit: www.vetrotech.com Vetrotech Saint-Gobain UK a branch of Vetrotech Saint Gobain International AG Swiss Herald Way Binley Coventry CV3 2ZG Tel - 024 76547620 Enq 323


The Glazing Ombudsman Scheme (TGO) was established in 2011 following concerns rising from industry and government over the lack of any independent service supporting consumer complaints within the glazing sector. These concerns were compounded by the fact that Building Regulations and existing Competent Person Schemes did not cover the full range of glazing products. The scope of TGO covers the installation of all glazing products, i.e windows, doors, porches and conservatories as well as roofline products such as gutters, soffits and cladding. TGO has been independently assessed and accredited by the Ombudsman Association to ensure it meets their operating criteria, becoming a registered member in April 2012. Acceptance for Ombudsman Association membership is based upon meeting their rules and five key criteria; independence; effectiveness; fairness; openness & transparency and public accountability. A full list of approved Ombudsman is available at www.ombudsmanassociation.org TGO is a Not for Profit company and is neither a regulator of the Industry nor a consumer guardian. It is independent, impartial and provides a FREE service to consumers. The purpose of TGO is to provide a binding result to a dispute between a consumer and a registered business without the costly involvement of the legal system. For companies, membership of TGO demonstrates commitment to quality & fairness and is also likely to satisfy the requirements for the Alternative Dispute Resolution Scheme (ADR) that are being introduce in early 2015. TGO has a Register of Businesses who operate in accordance with its Code of Practice, giving their customers confidence and peace of mind. To find a registered business in your area visit www.glazingombudsman.com/home/consumer When the ombudsman investigates a complaint they can either uphold (find it in the favour of the person who has complained) or not uphold it (find that the organisation complained about has not behaved wrongly). If the complaint is upheld, the ombudsman can recommend a financial award of compensation of up to a maximum of ÂŁ25,000; although in practice this is likely to be much less. Acceptance of this award is full and final settlement of the dispute. Should a consumer choose to reject the award they may still take further action in County Court however the findings of the Ombudsman are likely to be considered by the court and could influence the outcome. The Glazing Ombudsman (TGO) offers a simple, hassle-free way to resolve a dispute concerning the installation of conservatories, windows, porches, doors and roofline products. If you would like more information about the Ombudsman please contact: The Glazing Ombudsman 54 Ayres Street London SE1 1EU Tel: 020 7397 7200 Email: membership@glazingombudsman.com www.glazingombudsman.com Enq 324


Off grid homes need more choice in heating options

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ith the UK facing further increases in heating costs, families in more than 4 million homes which are off the gas grid face the biggest challenge in balancing their budgets. Politicians and industry experts are highlighting their plight – and strengthening the case for investment in domestic systems that can provide more choice sources are used for off-grid locations. But many off-grid homeowners are still nervous about abandoning fossil fuels – especially if they expensive to run but still does the job. Examination of the issue by Gledhill, the cylinder specialist, has resulted in the introduction of the Torrent GreenHeat thermal store which enables householders and installers to easily integrate solar thermal, wood burning stove boilers and heat pumps to provide both heating and hot water. More importantly it allows the homeowner to retain back-up, prioritising the use of renewable energy resources to provide heating and hot water to cut the cost of keeping warm. In March shock headlines predicted that energy bills are set to jump by as much as £200 over the next year as a result of continuing gas shortages. The Big Six energy providers buy the vast majority of the gas they supply to households and businesses a year in advance, so a price rise next winter is almost inevitable. Analysts predict that the average “dual-fuel” gas and electricity bill in the UK which currently stands at a record £1,300 a year could rise by 10% to £1,430 while a 15 per cent increase would add £200, taking the total for the year to £1,500. At the same time the all-party parliamentary group (APPG) reported that a typical off-gas grid family faces fuel bills up to 120% higher than a mains gas user, and some 32% are classed as being in fuel poverty. After conducting a six-month inquiry on the issue the MPs called for households which are not on the mains gas network to be given more consumer protection to save them from fuel poverty.

reported that four million UK households – around 15% - are not connected to the mains gas. Electricity is the most common heating source for the large number of urban off-grid households, while for rural off-grid populations heating oil is the most common fuel. of heating a typical UK three bedroom house was around 50 per cent higher with heating oil and 100 per cent higher with LPG than with mains gas. UK average heating costs for both heating oil and LPG continue to rise with LPG consistently the most expensive and heating oil the most volatile. The report stated: “Microgeneration technologies represent an increasingly viable alternative. With its lower running costs and green credentials, microgeneration is potentially an attractive longer term alternative for consumers off the gas grid (including those currently using heating oil and LPG) who are facing rising and volatile energy costs. Indeed, off-grid consumers are seen as being ideally placed candidates for early adoption of microgeneration. This is evidenced by uptake to date being highest amongst this group.” The report examined various renewable energy sources – solar thermal, wood burners and wood chip boilers, ground and air source heat pumps, and photo voltaic and wind turbine electricity generation. But it noted that solar thermal is ‘not generally used up thinking on making it easier to integrate all of the energy sources in a domestic system. The case for wider use of thermal stores or similar devices to integrate energy sources has never been stronger. Many of the solar thermal systems and log burners on the market are still just used for hot water, missing an opportunity when they could also be contributing to heating. It’s also a fact that an uncontrolled heat source such as a wood burning stove boiler or a biomass boiler ideally requires an open vented thermal store which has the added advantage of removing the need for discharge pipework - negating the requirement for G3. Using an open-vented thermal store such as Gledhill’s Torrent GreenHeat provides more options

than any other store or cylinder to use the widest range of renewable energy sources to deliver safe, cost effective and environmentally friendly domestic heating and hot water. Off-grid homeowners can choose to combine economical green energy sources such as solar thermal, heat pumps, log burners and biomass boilers, and retain an oil or LPG boiler which will be used only as a last resort if the renewable energy sources cannot meet demand. So one typical example of an off-grid property taking advantage of renewable energy could be a house with solar thermal panels and a wood burning stove boiler feeding energy into a thermal store, which heats the home and provides mains pressure hot water. Low standing losses from a well-insulated store should mean that the majority of the time the solar units or the wood burner will

to maintain the best operating temperature for the store, then the oil or LPG boiler can be automatically switched on to boost the store. A primary store which circulates water directly delivering it to the home. Another concern about renewable systems is the possibility of legionella contamination if the temperatures within the domestic hot water store are not high enough. But if the hot water is delivered at mains pressure via a plate heat exchanger - it means domestic hot water for taps and showers is instantaneously heated not stored water - eliminating the legionella threat. With the range of renewable energy options now available and the price of gas and oil continuing to rise, householders and installers need more choice in how a home is heated. The industry needs to

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Connecting rooms and people with a wood burning fire

Developer Sees Heat Pumps As Ideal Solution For Care Homes

Most homeowners buy a wood burning heating appliance due to their economical and environmental values. After all, burning wood is a great way to help reduce your monthly outgoings and become carbon neutral. What about a wood burning fire that has all these beneficial attributes and can also be used as a connecting feature between two separate rooms? Stovax, one of the UK’s leading manufacturers of multi-fuel, wood burning stoves and fires has created its first doublesided cassette, the Riva Studio Duplex. Homeowners with large open spaces can add this versatile woodburner as a stunning centrepiece and also create two distinctively designed rooms. With a wide selection of stylish frames, each side of the fire can have a unique look to perfect the interior of a home. Riva Studio Duplex SRP from (£2,895 inc. VAT) with Profil wide frame, SRP from (£165 inc. VAT)

A care home provider is reaping the benefits of renewable energy and savings on its energy bills after specifying heat pumps from Danfoss for six of its Ideal Care Homes across the North and Midlands. LNT Group, based in Leeds, appointed renewable energy installer Q-Gen, based in Brighouse, West Yorkshire, to install Danfoss’ DHP-H Opti Pro ground source heat pumps for the care homes, as part of generating 20 per cent of its energy from renewable sources. Each care home has been built with energy efficiency and sustainability in mind, with all the six homes also featuring solar thermal, which uses the sun’s energy to generate hot water during the daytime. LNT Construction used the most energy efficient method of heat distribution for the care homes by using underfloor heating, rather than radiators. Ideal Care Homes expects it will save 40 per cent on its annual energy bills, as a result of the heat pumps.

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Kingspan Insulated Panels has re-launched Sol-Air, a simple and intelligent solar air heating system. Previously known as EnergiPanel, Sol-Air absorbs incident solar radiation and converts it into heat energy, warming air to be pumped through a building’s heating system. Aimed at significantly reducing a building’s carbon emissions, Sol-Air can also help deliver LEED® and BREEAM credits. As well as its sustainability credentials, Sol-Air provides rapid payback on investment and is perfect in winter months when heating demand is high. Kingspan large scale test facilities have shown that heating costs could be reduced up to 20 per cent when Sol-Air panels are used. It also helps to increase building asset values by contributing to a better energy performance rating. “Renewable energy sources can contribute significantly to the overall energy demands of a building, thereby reducing bills and the carbon footprint. Kingspan solar energy products complement our insulated roof and wall panels and can be easily integrated into any building project as a supplement to the main heating system. Enq. 168

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CLEARVIEW STOVES

Britain’s leading manufacturer of clean burning wood stoves 6 GOOD REASONS TO INSTALL A CLEARVIEW STOVE 1. Clearview Stoves are the best Clearview have been designing and manufacturing wood-burning stoves for nearly 25 years. They were the first company ever to have a multi fuel stove approved for burning wood in smokeless zones and since then have continued to set the standards that others aspire too. Many people consider them to be the best in the world.

2. Clearview Stoves are efficient A Clearview Stove is over 70% efficient while most open fires are only 10% efficient. A Clearview in the living room keeps you warm and cozy in the place you spend most of your time.

3. Clearview Stoves are a joy to use There is nothing quite so elemental as the log fire, nothing that excites the imagination like its flames. It’s one of life’s little pleasures. A Clearview Stove offers an exceptional view of the fire, is easy to light and burns for long periods unattended.

4. Wood is a renewable fuel that’s good for the environment During their lifetime trees absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, provide food and shelter for wildlife and add beauty to our lives. Burning wood releases no more CO2 than would its eventual decay. Simply put, burning wood just warms you, not the planet.

5. Wood and Clearview put you in control The huge, centralized; energy companies can be unreliable. When a storm interrupts the electrical supply, you can be left stumbling around in the dark with no heating to speak of. However, a Clearview wood stove is 100% reliable and keeps you safe, and warm during a power-cut.

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Heating, Ventilation & Insulation Hunter Ceiling Fans

Barlo Makes a Great British Comeback

A Hunter ceiling fan is stylish, comfortable and energy saving. It can provide a valuable point of interest in a room. Suitable for the home, office, restaurant or anywhere that a fresh gentle breeze is needed. In winter by running in reverse they will make big heating savings. Available in over 40 models.

The Hunter Fan Company Ltd. 01256 636 509 www.hunterfan.co.uk

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As nostalgia leads to many retro products being relaunched, the heating industry is set to benefit from its own Great British comeback. Back by popular demand, the famous 100% British Barlo radiator has been re-launched by the Quinn Group, following a period of absence from the UK marketplace and is already available in over 70 independent branches across the country. Dermot MacNeill, Barlo sales director at Quinn Radiators, comments: Over the years we’ve had countless requests from installers asking where they can buy Barlo radiators and disappointment that they were no longer available. “We felt that 2013 was the right time to bring the Barlo radiators back into the marketplace. Independent merchants have told us that their customers want to buy British and it is an important sales message for them.” Barlo radiators are manufactured at Quinn’s state of the art manufacturing facility in Newport. To find out more or to receive a copy of the new brochure, visit www.quinn-radiators.co.uk. Enq. 172

Trox Launches New Online Design Tool Which is Even Faster and Easier to Use TROX has launched Version 2 of its extremely popular design tool – Easy Product Finder – which is faster and easier to use, and includes additional product ranges. Easy Product Finder has become a vital tool in the building services industry, helping system designers and specifiers to identify system components and collate all the necessary costings and technical material. TROX has now announced the arrival of Version 2, which features a new intuitive design concept. This latest generation of the product selection tool enables users to design and configure the workspace in the way that best suits them. In addition, keyboard entries and shortcuts can be set up to enable users to work faster. The improved direct access to the product selection and project structure, the easy adding and changing of project items, enhanced navigation, and the newly integrated product search, speed up the design and specification phase of the HVAC project. Installation download and additional information can be found at www.easyproductfinder.com Enq. 173

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The building design has focussed heavily on carbon reduction, both in terms of its operational energy and its embodied energy. The building offsets close to 20% of its energy use from on-site renewable energy sources – from a borehole cooling system

specialist post-graduate facilities and informal ‘social learning’ zones. The gross building area is 23,400msq and it serves up to 5,000 students and 250 staff.

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Akin to Manchester’s local industrial buildings, internally the building is characterised by its honest display of the structure and a simple palette of materials underpinned by the robust use of exposed concrete. The concrete is also fundamental to the performance of the building in its thermal mass properties. Contrasting with the red brick buildings of the University precinct, the building was conceived

of an estate strategy to consolidate MMU’s facilities onto its city centre All Saints Campus. The design provides the University with a unique, landmark building, symbolic of its own progressive, creative and extrovert character. It has delivered a

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A 7-step methodology to planning home automation projects There are so many options available to home owners in the UK when it comes to planning a home automation system. Whether you are thinking about a home automation system or you have already started your build project, these 10 tips will help you guide you through the planning process. 1. Who is the system for? Firstly you need to establish who the system will be used by – just yourself, the whole family or a client. Establishing who the system is for will enable you to get a grip and start to detail whats required across the home. Discuss the system with your family, asking them when it comes to technology what kind of features or control you don’t want, you would like and what you must have. 2. Decide what parts of your home you want to control Home Automation is about integrating many parts of your home into one solution, this can include audio and video entertainment, lighting, heating or security. The level of control and what can be integrated is limited to your budget. Imagine home automation as a series of computers all talking to each other in a home network, every control box, keypad, TV point, remote control, heating panel, lighting solution are all a series of computers talking to each other seamlessly, now consider that this could reach numbers of up to 100 products in a medium sized system, for true reliability your budget should not be restricted to gimmicks as otherwise you may regret your choice of system. Many systems on the market today can often be restrictive on what they are able to control, with

connect anything with their huge range of product options and clever programming technology. 3. How do you want to control your home In the early days of multiroom and home automation, the only option was often simple hard button panels or simple remotes which offered limited control and interaction with your home. Now it’s possible to choose which control option is best on a room by room basis. For small maybe single user rooms a simple keypad combined with a In rooms like lounges, family rooms or rooms where you are often sitting, getting up and down to use a keypad or touch screen is often not ideal, opting for a higher level of multi touch remote control gives you the same level of control but in the comfort of your sofa.

hall ways a in-wall touch panel is the ideal option, as this allows for much more access control and in areas where you are typically walking around rather seated in one location. of course if budgets permit, touch panels are extremely useful in any room of the house. Over and above the above control methods, of course the iPad has now become a very cost effective way to control your home and can be used anywhere or even mounted within a wall dock. 4. Planning the stages of installation The success of any home automation system will come down to your homes wiring infrastructure. Get this wrong and you not only limit what’s possible but could fall down even further as new technologies develop. We are contacted all the time by clients who followed advise from the Internet, or simply put cat5e everywhere, wired zones in sequence and a number of other poorly led advise, to discover later that all their expectations, wants and desires were to be shattered by a poorly planned wiring attempt. The Home Automation Company pride ourselves on delivering future proofed wiring solutions which will not only allow for numerous product options and scalability, but most importantly allow for future technologies that are years ahead but critical when technology trends change. 5. Involve everyone in planning It is important from the off set that every trade is at the very least kept up to date with the proposed home automation system, so that each trade can accommodate advise, assistance and co-operation with the home automation team. Every trade involved in a homes build can and will be instrumental in the planning of a successful home automation system, from the architect & electrician to the painters and decorators. The stages involved in planning a multiroom system need constant management and cross stakeholder management to ensure continuity between every aspect of the homes build and no nasty surprises around the corner. The Home Automation Company team take all of this cross management from you, ensuring that there is a constant management of the project. We liaise with everyone on the home build project and are experts at foreseeing requirements or adjustments to certain build aspects in order to make any system function to the project the heating control system has been installed so far away it can’t be integrated now or at a future date.

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www.homeautomationcompany.co.uk 6. Getting the timings right As often a home automation can be perceived as an add on, its often left to the last minute, this can often be when projects will fall down. Contacting us early is the key to a successful and smoothly run project. Getting in touch early can also save costs, with the majority of home automation brands, they build their own reliable devices which can control heating, lighting and other parts of your home, making sure this is planned for in the early

7. Don’t cut corners! We appreciate that home build budgets can go sky high, but its important to set yourself a realistic budget for a home automation system. Many parts of AV system today have to deal with a number of very technically advanced control, often which is felt is over priced. the most common video format, but it comes with its downsides when it comes to distributing. soon became apparent that the illegal copying of HD content was to to easy, and as such the industry developed many protocols to prevent this, you may have heard of HDCP, EDID and other forms of digital protection formats that make distributing HD an

stages prevent doubling up on unwanted equipment like thermostats, lighting modules or aerial systems. have a vast range of products which have been tried and tested over many years to provide reliable use and scalability.

expensive solution, but one that no home could really avoid to miss. Taking HD as an example its advised to not cut corners, there are some very cheap HD matrix solutions on the market and all at very tempting prices, but as technology advances you could starts to fall down and experience across the home or you get the dreaded pink screen. We are not saying you have to get a second mortgage to cover these types of products, but to just note the saying, buy cheap buy twice!

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Meadowview is situated on the edge of a rural village in Bedfordshire and was designed as a family home for a retired couple. The plot, enclosed by hedgerows and mature has been divided into different areas by the house and hard landscaping, setting up an interplay between the building, gardens and distant landscape. The abstract nature of the surrounding agricultural landscape and vernacular buildings has informed the design, resulting in a house with a simple linear form with a horizontal emphasis. Small differences in height make a big difference to what you bands of slate, white render and timber cladding to mark the viewing platforms.

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lens hood, framing sunsets over the countryside. The concept of a hovering building is continued into the details of the ash tread stair that is cantilevered off the wall in the gabion wall that encloses the private walled garden. A meandering route through the house creates a sequence of gradually more private the house to the pavilion in the back garden whilst screening off the living areas. As access to the courtyard garden where more delicate plants can grow protected from the wind and cold. To the rear of the house, swathes of long grasses and meadow garden is given over to food production in raised beds, providing all of the household’s fruit and veg over the summer months. mechanical ventilation with heat recovery to reduce heat losses whilst a rainwater harvesting tank supplies water to the WC’s and the garden irrigation system.

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Setting a new standard for invisible sound The introduction of Amina Technologies first two panel loudspeaker has taken invisible sound to a new performance level. To the delight of all those who love their music the AIW750E boosts an impressive 200W peak power handling (100W full continuous IEC) with an efficiency of 87dB 1m/1w after applying a full 2mm plaster skim coat. This creates is the most powerful, smoothest power response and widest bandwidth totally invisible speaker on the market, creating a new industry standard. The Evolution AIW750E is designed to be specified and used in high-end stereo and surround sound applications in homes and in premier commercial facilities where interior design is paramount. The additional bass extensions offered by the AIW750E allows for a full range totally invisible solution that sounds stunning with zero visual intrusion. Amina’s products are based upon the concept of reproducing sound from a vibrating surface analogous to how a natural musical instrument, such as a violin or piano, generates sound and very different to the “cone in a box” conventional loudspeaker. This enables the flat panel speakers to be installed into walls or ceilings and, for optimum performance, they are designed to then be covered by 2mm final skim of plaster (or similar e.g. wood or wood veneer), and thus are completely invisible once installed leaving a blemish free canvas for the interior design. This invisible solution is perfect for historic and modern minimalist designs whether for stunningly beautiful residential homes or high end commercial facilities. The installation is a basically simple process where the product replaces a cut away section of plasterboard, and, once cables are in place, are extremely quick and simple to fit either in a new build or retrofitted in a renovation project. To understand what the professional will do when installing Amina product in to a wall or ceiling it might be helpful to visit our home page www.amina.co.uk and click the play button to see our video installation overview. Enq.175

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The Allure of Real Stone Laminate

New and exclusive to James Latham in the UK, the Allure range of innovative surface solutions is already proving to be a popular choice among architects and interior designers – especially in the hospitality and shop fitting sectors. As well as six different types of truly unique, real stone laminate, Allure includes an extensive palette of high-gloss bold and vibrant acrylic colours as well as a high-gloss wood grain. There’s also a stylish mirror laminate and a choice of rough-cut and brushed oak, smoked and stained veneers. Plus, there’s a range of eco-friendly reconstituted veneers in exotic patterns such as Rosewood and Ebony, with its unmistakable very dark heartwood and characteristic streaks, giving the veneer a distinctive and striking appearance. Chris Sutton, director of James Latham commented, “We have a history and expertise in bringing new and innovative products to the UK market and because the Allure range is truly unique, it’s made a big impact within the A&D sector. “James Latham now offers one of the UK’s widest ranges of innovative surface solutions, all available from one supplier, and directly from stock at all nine of our nationwide panel distribution sites.” For more information on Lathams full range of surface materials please phone 0116 257 3415, e-mail marketing@lathams.co.uk or visit www.lathamtimber.co.uk Enq. 177


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DOCA UK announce its attendance at Kbb London 2013, Stand F30

Granite Transformations Helps ‘Double The Kitchen’ in TV Project

Spanish furniture brand, DOCA UK will be showcasing its exclusive portfolio of sleek and elegant furniture for the interior, DOCA UK will demonstrate true design synergy with its high quality collection specifically tailored to suit the demands of modern day life styles. DOCA UK will display a slection of its product range, which will include the highly tactile GUM lacquer finish that is mixed with a stained oak veneer and uses shimmer coloured lacquer for added style. In addition, this innovative finish is further enhanced by an elegant integral handle detail. DOCA will also display a sample of its concealment designs, including pocket doors to hide away necessary appliances and a clever bi-folding system to conceal a utility area. DOCA furniture, both new and best selling, will be on display at the extensive Stand F30. For further details visit www.docauk.com Enq. 179

It’s tougher than ever for homeowners to move up the property ladder, which has prompted most people to adopt an ‘improve not move’ mindset instead. Channel 4 series ‘Double Your House For Half The Price’, hosted by Sarah Beeny, takes this one stage further, showing viewers how to make the most of property they already own, by extending every which way and maximising their living space. Home makeover experts, Granite Transformations, which makes and installs replacement work surfaces and cabinet doors for kitchens and bathrooms welcomed an opportunity to become involved in an expansive rebuild project for Double Your House…, supplying its best-selling Black Star worktop material and Brillante ‘mosaics on a mattress’ splashbacks for a major kitchen extension in Hinckley, Leicestershire. Further enquiriesTel: 01892 509680, or visit – www.granitetransformations.co.uk Enq No. 180

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PICS FOR PARTICULAR PLACES; Paintings, murals or sculpture in all media to suit any situation, and any style. A range of colours to fit in with the decorators design can be selected: modern abstract painting, old master technique copied on canvas or walls, any size or shape. Surroundings can be personalised. The examples shown are: 1. A painting using the colours of furniture ordered from Italy. 2. Detail of an old master style painting for a West End Club. 3.Abstract painting for a modern flat. On commissioning 3 alternative sketches will be offered. For further information please visit – www.art2murals.com. E-mail: sue@art2murals.com. Phone no. 02089651255

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Armstrong Ceilings has manufactured the first mineral ceiling tile to win Cradle to Cradle status. A mineral fibre tile from Armstrong Ceilings has become the first in the world to be granted Cradle to Cradle® certification. Armstrong’s Perla OP 0.95 tile, which contains 53% recycled content and is 100% recyclable, won Basic accreditation after several months of assessment. Plans are now in place to redesign the tile to achieve Silver. The Cradle to Cradle programme has been developed to meet growing customer demand for sustainable products, with certification already becoming a requirement for building projects in America and parts of Europe. It is designed to help specifiers and clients through the maze of environmental claims, providing a transparent mechanism to compare the sustainability performance of competitive products. Products are assessed on five criteria – material health, material re-utilisation, renewable energy and carbon management, water stewardship and social responsibility. Enq. 183


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Elegance. Nothing else. Today, a good product is not just about a great design, it’s about life, it’s about people. Bringing emotional value and quality time is the key characteristic of the Fusion table. Built with “Know-How to entertain”, the Fusion table has indeed exactly what it takes to create those unique memorable moments for you, your family and guests.

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The home is a late Victoria detached seven-bedroom house in East Sussex. The kitchen design project involved knocking three rooms into one to create an open-plan kitchen and living space. Designer Shane Hilton integrated quiet appliances where possible as this kitchen is an open-plan space. In this kitchen the extractor has an external motor making it less noisy but providing greater extraction power. Prior to project – The space was previously made up of three separate rooms with the kitchen in the middle of the three. The homeowners wanted to allow more light into the home and wanted the kitchen to become one area for socialising and for cooking. To create this space, some extensive construction work be removed and the three rooms were then knocked into one. While the construction meant that the house was extended into the garden, no planning permission was needed as it did not extend further than the potting shed room that had been the end room of the three. The homeowners knew that they wanted a simple and modern scheme and the Harvey Jones Linear kitchen they wanted plenty of storage space including wide pan drawers and a longer than average island. Appliances consist of two ovens, a microwave, a coffee machine and warming drawer, all from Miele. There are two different worktops, both Corian but with a black coloured one next to the hobs and a white coloured one for the island unit. Further product details: Cabinetry: Hand-painted tulipwood units with in-frame door from the Harvey Jones Linear range. Starting price for a similar kitchen, cabinetry only £18,000. Worksurfaces: Glacier White Corian Medea Corian Appliances: Built-in pyrolytic single oven, Miele Built-in pyrolytic compace oven, Miele Built-in Microware, Miele Four-zone induction hob, Miele Cube 90cm chimney hood in stainless steel, Elica Built-in coffee machine, Miele Built-in warming drawer, Miele Fully integrated larder fridge, Liebherr Integrated wine cooler, Caple Fully integrated dishwasher, Miele Sinks and taps: Blance Niagara undermounted double-bowl sink in stainless steel, Blanco Fuji C-spout monobloc mixer tap in chrome with pull-out spray, Franke Waste disposal uinit, In-Sink-Erator Enq 342

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Creating interior solid surfaces Samsung Staron, one of the most innovative solid surface materials, is now being exclusively distributed in the UK and Ireland by Blackheath Products.

Manufactured from a unique blend of natural materials, acrylics and pigments, this multi-tasking product offers designers a new way of creating and shaping surfaces for virtually every type of interior application.

Staron can be thermoformed into flowing curves and sculpted into a myriad of shapes giving architects and specifiers free reign to realise their most creative schemes. This high performance solid material is 100% waterproof, stain-resistant and highly durable. Its 6mm or 12mm thick through colour consistency means that it can be cut, shaped and fabricated to create endless options in a choice of 80 colours, pebbled and speckled finishes, together with many different edge profiles and numerous surface finishes. Staron is widely used in commercial, leisure, retail and residential applications. It is a popular choice for restaurant or hotel fittings and furniture, retail displays and is equally suitable for kitchens, counter tops, changing- rooms and bathrooms. Its unique homogenous, non-porous and hygienic properties, with minimal inconspicuous seaming, mean Staron is particularly suitable for dental, healthcare, laboratory, food and other hygienic environments where it is vital to reduce the risk of bacteria and contaminated surfaces. Blackheath Products offer architects and designers a complete technical design and support service, as well as installation when required. This enables specifiers to ensure their designs are manufactured to precise tolerances and that their specifications are realised to their full potential for the most demanding of situations and environments. Staron is offered with a 10 year guarantee and selected designs have Greenguard certification, Euro Class B fire retardancy rating and NSF–51 Public Safety Certificates for food and drink contact. In addition to Samsung Staron, Blackheath Products is a national distributor of high pressure laminate, MFC, laminate flooring and a wide range of kitchen and bathroom products. More information is available from Blackheath Products on 0121 561 4245 or via the website at www.blackheathproducts.co.uk. Enq 345


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or every outdoor area there is a customised requirement unique from any other. A requirement for the total solution, a solution to bring each aspect of the outdoor space together, with the right lighting, the most suitable roofing system and furniture that blends with the setting and the surrounding nature. The character of the owner and usage of the area are of crucial importance and must also form an integral part of the overall plan. The objective of all this is to make every outdoor area into a new unique and welcoming space for everyday use with an unmistakable touch of style and innovation.

space�. To bring the outdoors to life by creating a place that can maintain its charm and its contact with nature whilst enhancing the sense of freedom that indoors cannot ever provide.

Functionality, aesthetics and quality are the very essence of a perfect without compromise design. The details, the choice of materials and the overall vision are all of paramount importance. At Crown we let your imagination run free and we then make our solution to match your dreams and desires because we know that no outdoor space is quite like another and because, at Crown we understand that every that customer has their own special requirements. Just like the interior of a building, a terrace can become a living room to be enjoyed with friends. The outside becomes a place where lunch can be eaten all year round. A garden becomes a refuge, a meeting place, a homely and elegant year round living, playing or working space. To do this we have always been ambitious in our desire to create appealing solutions which are robust, functional and seamless as well as being aesthetically correct. The mission is a simple one in theory and that is to transform the great outdoors into new “all day everyday living

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A magical setting With one main visual axis commencing from the house, flowing through the pool, and trickling on to the breathtaking horizon, this project is a submission to nature’s greatness. Designed to complement impressive existing rock formations that shape a natural amphitheater, the project succumbs to nature’s legacy, with ever growing and evolving plant life and labyrinthine pathways that hide nature’s well-kept secrets. Designing this garden took great discipline. The priority was to make the setting the star player. To preserve the organic feel and reflect the splendid natural surroundings, the designers had to decide when to let nature take over and when to tame it. The primary axis starts at the house and bisects a natural amphitheater formed by protected rock formations to guide the line of vision in a gentle flow of terraces that lead to the serene horizon. Cradled in the arms of this natural amphitheater, the infinity pool blends into the distant horizon in such a way that it appears to have existed. Walking around the pool, one is taken away into mysterious walkways that tempt curiosity and guide the wanderer into groves of oak, cedar, and fruit bearing trees, making for a truly multi-sensorial, multi-seasoal experience. This project focused on collaborating with nature, resulting in something that is less of a guided tour and more of discovery at its purest. The pathways, walkways and promenades hint at undiscovered little islands of pleasure. Even the pool house is hidden, allowing for an uncluttered field of vision, where nature and everything it has to offer can truly be enjoyed. Here, bliss can be found, as everything is enjoyed from the top of the world. www.francislandscapes.com flndscp@inco.com.lb

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Stannah has launched the Salise, a sleek vertical lift, that transports people between floors without needing to rely on the stairs. It can be installed without any major structural work making the possibility of having a home lift a real option for many more people. The lift is ideal for individuals who wish to future proof their home for later life. Wherever the Salise takes you in your home in has only one objective: to make life easier.

Stannah adds to their family of platform lifts. Providing solutions for access in the built environment is our business. We introduced our first cabinplatform lift in 2009 and have since installed more than 100 cabin platform lifts. Today we have broadened our range to manufacture a cabin platform lift that uses a hydraulic drive as an ideal, cost-effective choice for low-rise situations. Our NEW Stannah Midilift SLplus is a top-of-the-range version of our original hydraulically driven part-enclosed Midilift SL, but with the addition of a full height cabin. The NEW Stannah Midilift SLplus looks and operates just like a conventional passenger lift giving your building fabulous looks without breaking the budget. For further information visit: www.stannahlifts.co.uk Enq. 191

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IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM NORTH ILLUMINATED BY SILL

The Imperial War Museum North is now illuminated at night, enhancing its status as an architectural landmark in Salford Quays. The lighting for the iconic building’s exterior has been supplied by Sill Lighting UK, a leading manufacturer of high

in the architectural form of a shattered globe reassembled in three interlocking shards. The Sill

match those used at Media City. striking aluminium-clad building, accentuating its sharp angles and drawing attention to its metallic surface.

luminaires. The multi-award winning museum, the youngest of the Imperial War Museums’ (IWM) building to be designed by the world-renowned architect Daniel Libeskind. The design explores the concept of a world destroyed

customised pan and tilt brackets are mounted on Sill-designed

Across the water from the Imperial War Museum North (IWMN) is Media City, the new home of the BBC, which is also illuminated by Sill. Linked by a bridge across the Manchester City Canal the two their use of Sill luminaires and

of light at any angle, making them the ideal solution to lighting the with the minimum of light-spill. with Sill’s 485 series buried uplights to make the Imperial War Museum North a dramatically lit architectural backdrop for BBC news bulletins from Media City.


worked with Sill for many years and we have used Sill products on some of our most successful projects. We were so impressed with the help that Sill provided, both technically and logistically, that they were the obvious choice for Imperial War Museum North”. façade. A complex and challenging surface to light, the aluminium is now enhanced, making the museum visually arresting not only by day but throughout the night. The scheme has been carefully designed and implemented to ensure that only the elevation is illuminated, and the light sources face away from the residential and business areas on the north side of the canal, meaning a minimum amount of disruption for those in the used at the IWMN are compact and mounted relatively discreetly without compromising views of this iconic building. The range of accessories means glare is minimised and the high quality optics means that light is used

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Sunshine on a Rainy Day This climate does not dampen everyone’s sprits. Despite the flat economic forecast there are UK manufacturers not ‘bumping along the bottom’, because what they offer; made to last manufacturing, leaves a lasting impression on specifiers. Focus SB have been manufacturing electrical accessories for thirty years. In their workshop in East Sussex, they turn virgin sheet metal through a multi stage manufacturing process that ends with a beautiful accessory.

Their facilities enable them to be able to provide a completely bespoke service. Anyone who has a querie or and idea of an electrical accessory that is not in the catalogue, the chances are Focus SB are able to manufacture it. Their in house facilities range from: a paint shop where any metal plate can be sprayed to match a RAL colour; their CAD team who can draw up fresh designs for a completely unique accessory, provide a diversity of design options.

Contact Focus SB’s website to view their ranges. Or In order to keep up with markets and react to the contact them directly to discuss design options. economic climate, they pragmatically combine manufacturing with design. This has given them www.focus-sb.co.uk a unique thread because they can keep up with Enq 354 design trends by releasing their home made new ranges. Focus SB, Napier Road, Castleham Industrial Estate, St Leonards-on-Sea, East Sussex TN38 9NY

Plates fit for a Queen Focus SB were proud to be chosen to supply electrical accessories for The Queens State Apartments at Hampton Court Palace. The Ambassador range was used with bespoke alterations and a Bronze Antique finish to match existing plates. Primed Floor Plates, painted to match the skirting, were also installed. All plates were approved by English Heritage. All Focus SB accessories are manufactured in Sussex and bespoke plates are our speciality. So, if you are looking for a special plate design or finish, we can help, call us today.

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‘Common solutions’ for concrete-to-steel connections are inferior to the Schöck Isokorb Recently there have been misconceptions in some areas of the UK marketplace that certain ‘common solution’ alternatives for concrete-to-steel connections perform just as well as the Schöck Isokorb type KS14 thermal break element. This is not necessarily the case. As a specialist in this sector, Schöck expects high product performance standards and considers that alternative solutions should comply with necessary building regulations – and that any performance claims are verifiable. For clarification, an independent investigation into the various performance criteria concerning the effectiveness of steel balcony connections to concrete slabs, has been carried out by the Oxford Institute for Sustainable Development, at Oxford Brookes University. The ‘common solutions’ in question being the direct connection of balcony support brackets to a concrete floor slab using no form of thermal break; a solution using brackets in conjunction with a 10mm ‘thermal pad’; and a further connection solution using a thicker 20mm ‘thermal pad’ . The OISD found the Isokorb type KS14 to be a superior thermal insulating element for connecting cantilevered steel components to reinforced concrete; while other comparable solutions failed to obtain the minimum amount of performance required by Part L of the Building regulations. The first step in the independent investigation process determined the heat loss, minimum surface temperature – and consequently the temperature factor (fRSI) – resulting from the use of Schöck Isokorb type KS14 connecting a steel balcony to a concrete floor slab. The temperature factor (fRSi) is used in the UK to indicate condensation risk as described in BRE IP1/06, a document cited in Building Regulations Approved Documents Part L1 and L2. Once established, this calculated performance (1) was then compared with that of the three structurally equivalent ‘common solutions’. The following results table presents the minimum surface temperatures and temperature factor (2) for the cases modelled, where the temperature factor used to indicate condensation risk (fRSI) must be greater than or equal to 0.75 for residential buildings.


It is quite clear that the Isokorb KS14 unit, with fRSi = 0.904, exceeds these values by some margin and will therefore meet the requirements of Building Regulations Approved Documents L1 and L2. Further, the results demonstrate that where no unit is used (fRSI =0.681) and also with the 10mm and 20mm pad connections (fRSI =0.713 and 0.706 respectively) – all three would fail against the criteria required for residential buildings. The temperature results concluded: Description

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‘Ultimate’ Centre Parcs experience specifies Hambleside Danelaw valley troughs The ‘new for 2012’ two-storey Treehouses at the Centre Parcs Holiday Villages have been fitted with Hambleside Danelaw’s Dry Fix mortarless GRP Valley Troughs. Roofed using cedar wood shingles, not a common choice of roof covering in the UK, the Treehouses at Sherwood Forest and Longleat Forest are designed for families or friends who want the ‘ultimate’ Centre Parcs experience. Blue Lines Roofing Ltd, with 25 years of specialist project experience chose Hambleside Danelaw’s Dry Fix mortarless GRP Valley Troughs in conjunction with Centre Parcs technical services because they complemented the Treehouses’ design and décor perfectly. Hambleside Danelaw’s Dry Fix mortarless GRP Valley Trough creates a neat close-cut appearance on new build and refurbishment projects. It is ideal for complex jobs. Available in standard lead grey colour, the unique product cuts fixing time by up to 50%. Enq. 202

Flat Pan - high profile RigiSystems Ziplok has been used in a flat pan format to create a traditional yet contemporary feel at Addenbroooke’s Children's Hospital in Cambridge. Removing the miniribs from the standard Ziplok profiles creates the pleasing aesthetics of the structure. Use of a triple skin, fully supported insulation system ensures that the roof sheets maintain their shape while also catering for the acoustic and thermal requirements of the building. Penetrations such as wind catchers and rooflights are welded into place to preserve the integrity of the roof while maintaining the clean lines and aesthetic appeal. Ziplok is a BBA approved system that is now in use on an increasing number of hospital buildings where it really comes into its own in meeting the requirements of this particular marketplace in terms of aesthetics, cost-effectiveness, ease of construction, lifespan and environmental considerations. For further information contact RigiSystems Ltd on – 01905 750500 – www.rigisystems.org Enq. 203

Xtralite’s new ‘Walk-On’ rooflight leads the way in rooflight innovation Xtralite Rooflights, the UK’s largest rooflight manufacturer, has boosted its product range with the introduction of its revolutionary ‘Walk-On’ rooflight. Xtralite’s ‘Walk-On’ rooflight allows for foot traffic on areas such as terraces and roof gardens – or ground floor areas over basement rooms – whilst enabling natural daylight to reach the rooms beneath. The state-of-the-art rooflight has been designed in such a way that adjacent decking or slabbing can be set level and aligned with the top face of the rooflight unit, creating smooth flat leisure areas. The loading capacity of these units is 1.8kN/m2 with a concentrated loading of 1.4kN, although Xtralite can also produce solutions to accommodate higher loadings. To learn more about to Xtralite’s‘Walk-On’ rooflight please visit www.xtralite.co.uk Enq. 204

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Smoke ventilation is a critical element in fire safety, particularly in multi-storey residential buildings as it not only helps occupants to escape, but also improves the access for fire fighters by keeping corridors and other areas clear of smoke. Will Perkins, Group Managing Director of smoke and natural ventilation specialist, SE Controls, looks at building design and the legislative framework together with some of the obligations and issues they raise. Usually when talk turns to building design the focus tends to be directed towards aspects such as innovative exteriors, construction methods, energy efficiency and interior space, yet good building design must also ensure that it is safe. Fire safety is a vital component of any building design and unsurprisingly there is a robust legislative net in place to ensure that every aspect of a building’s design, including fire safety and protection systems, meet the required standards. From a smoke control perspective, this not only covers the design of the products used in the system and their method of operation, but also the installation, commissioning and ongoing maintenance. This clearly places a considerable burden of responsibility on architects and systems specialists, such as SE Controls, as well as on contractors involved in the specification of smoke ventilation solutions, where a lack of familiarity with regulations could put them at risk of litigation for non-compliance. While the complex matrix of legislation for smoke ventilation and safety systems design includes the Building Regulations, particularly Approved Document B (ADB) and the BS9991:2011 Code of Practice for residential fire safety design, these form only part of the story. Other European regulations and UK legislation overlay and augment these documents depending on their individual focus. Also, there are a couple of anomalies within the current regulatory environment, which can trip-up the unsuspecting designer, such as the Construction Products Directive (CPD), which relates to the compliance of products with European CE marking requirements. Currently,

there is no obligation to CE mark products in the UK, yet it is mandatory in parts of Europe, which inevitably creates a ‘grey’ area. As Section 7 of the Building Regulations states that the products used must merely be “fit for purpose”, then there is potential for misinterpretation. In safety critical situations, the best way to ensure the installation is ‘fit for purpose’ is to use CE marked products, which are already certified as compliant. However, on 1st July 2013 this issue will be resolved automatically, when the CPD becomes the Construction Products Regulation and CE marking becomes mandatory in the UK and BS EN12101 will take precedence on product construction standards, which forces compliance with the regulations. Leading companies in this field, have been voluntarily complying with this legislation for some time to ensure that products meet all the appropriate regulations. While these changes will have a powerful and vital influence on building design and smoke control solutions, The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 (RRO) is arguably the most important piece of legislation for architects, designers and contractors working on UK projects. The RRO creates a clear set of procedures and places responsibility on the building’s operators to provide a duty of care for fire safety in relation to the building’s occupants, via regular risk assessments and action. Crucially, under the RRO, the designer and installer are contractually obliged in connection with the safety aspects of the building and continually liable, even if the building and systems have already been approved by building control.

Designers, consulting engineers, QS and building service engineers also have an obligation to comply with the Construction (Design & Management) Regulations 2007 (CDM) and work to improve construction safety by eliminating hazards. Several recent incidents including the Salamanca Tower fire in Lambeth in July 2011 are bringing the real implications of the RRO to the fore. When a serious incident occurs, not only will the investigation look at the immediate management regime, it will often assess the original designs, suitability of equipment, fitness of the installation as well as the effectiveness and frequency of maintenance. Importantly, design responsibility resides with everyone that has been directly involved in the decision process – ranging from product selection criteria, cable selection and routing all the way through to testing and commissioning. The over-arching point that designers involved in smoke control systems and other fire precautions systems, should take from this broad legislative overview, is that compliance is essential as the risks of non-compliance can cost lives. Regulations are necessary, but can be impenetrable. Seeking advice and input on smoke ventilation systems from companies that are constantly working within this tightly regulated environment can not only provide effective solutions, but also help avoid playing Russian roulette with compliance and safety. Enq 362


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Timber & Timber Frame Wood Coatings Experts Join Remmers UK

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