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Our regular features... 4...Architect’s Project News 12...Opinion Pages - Manufacturers Have Their Say 16...Gallery - Some Very Nice Photos 24...Building Innovations - News, Products & Projects Just some of this month’s highlights... 8...Benoy’s Designs For Bahrain Marina Development Project Move Forward 13...Pick Everard Delivers £6.6m Olympic Legacy Vision 20...Oyster Whets The Appetite In Contemporary Kitchen 30...Pushing The Boundaries With Solid Wood 41...Create The Perfect Outdoor Space 60... LEDBar Helps Put On A Show 66...Royal Welcome 81...Advanced Protection For Magna Carta Front Cover...Photo kindly supplied by Caesarstone. www.caesarstone.co.uk Inside front cover...Photo kindly supplied by Geberit. www.geberit.co.uk

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practice news this month’s contributors: schmidt hammer lassen architects Benoy Bournville Architects Pick Everard ISG

“The thing always happens that you really believe in; and the belief in a thing makes it happen.” Frank Lloyd Wright


Practice News

http://shl.dk Title: Inauguration Of Revitalized Boiler Central In Vejle, Denmark Architect: schmidt hammer lassen architects

Today, the inauguration of The Boiler Central is celebrated, an old boiler building from the 1940ies in the unique, historic industrial complex in Vejle, Denmark. schmidt hammer lassen architects has designed the 1,200 square meter large refurbishment project which provides space for the new Design Driven Innovation Centre housing 30 creative companies. The ambition for the new Design Driven Innovation Centre will combine innovation, creativity, design and business understanding and contribute to closer cooperation between private and public companies and knowledge institutions. At the same time, The Boiler Central is a visual landmark for innovation and business in Vejle and the entire region. schmidt hammer lassen architects was also responsible for the conversion of the adjacent Spinning Mills, which was once Vejle´s largest industrial workplace. In 2010, The Spinning Mills opened hosting 50 micro enterprises in the fields of creativity, communication and business development. Moreover, The Spinning Mills accommodates a number of cultural institutions and Vejle Municipality´s Innovation Department. The client Vejle Municipality has been working in a partnership with Realdania on the refurbishment of The Boiler Central.

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www.benoy.com Title: Benoy’s Designs For Bahrain Marina Development Project Move Forward Architect: Benoy

Benoy, the international Architecture, Masterplanning, Interior and Graphic Design firm, is thrilled to announce its appointment as Lead Design Consultant on the Bahrain Marina Development Project located in Manama, Kingdom of Bahrain. Benoy’s role is to design and deliver the entire masterplan. In January, the firm completed the Concept Masterplan for this luxury scheme which will reinvent the current marina with the introduction of a 150,000m2 mixed-use design and the prestigious Bahrain Marina Yacht Club. State-of-the-art facilities across several sectors, comprising Residential, Entertainment, Leisure and Hospitality, will complement and further develop this busy capital city. With a 5-Star hotel, serviced apartments, extensive retail offer, a cinema and wide variety of food and beverage options, the Benoy Masterplan will create a landmark community anchored by the Bahrain Marina Yacht Club. Subtle aspects of the design such as the wide promenade will encourage visitors to enjoy a leisurely stroll through the retail area as they admire the beautiful water features. The more prominent amenities will combine to create a new lifestyle destination which will completely transform the current waterside area of Manama into a premier destination with a reputation that will reach far beyond the Gulf Coast region. Working closely with the client Amlak, the real estate investment arm and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Bahrain’s Social Insurance Organisation (SIO), along with the internationally acclaimed Project and Cost Management firm Bruce Shaw; Benoy will be responsible for the entire development of the Project. Completion of the Masterplan is expected by end of 2019.

www.bournvillearchitects.co.uk Title: Rowing Club Appoints Local Architects To Design New Club House Architect: Bournville Architects

Bournville Architects has won the competition for Birmingham Rowing Club’s new club house at Edgbaston Reservoir. Selected via a two-stage design process, the project will provide a permanent home not only for the rowing club, but also the University of Birmingham Rowing Club, Birmingham Canoe Club and B-Row. The club has outgrown its current accommodation at Edgbaston Reservoir as it has seen a steady increase in members over recent years as rowing grows in popularity. The first phase will deliver a fully equipped gym and first floor club house with views over the reservoir while the second phase will provide boathouse accommodation. The project will act as a focus as part of Birmingham City Council’s proposed redevelopment of Edgbaston Reservoir. Sarah Gregory – club captain at Birmingham Rowing Club – says: “Bournville Architects won the two-stage competition because they provided the most impressive design demonstrating innovation and meticulous attention to detail whilst meeting every aspect of our brief. We are delighted to have them on board, forgive the pun! Bournville Architects’ creativity, foresight and comprehensive understanding of the sensitive nature of the site were key to our decision and we are more than confident we have selected the right architecture partner.” Funding for the planning application has come from Sport England and planning for the new club house will be submitted this summer (2015) with the redevelopment set to begin in 2016. Birmingham Rowing Club is situated at Edgbaston reservoir and caters for all ages and abilities from junior to senior squads. The club has experienced success at both national and regional levels whilst also running rowing courses in partnership with Edgbaston Water Sports Centre and B-Row: Youth Rowing in Birmingham.

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Practice News

www.pickeverard.co.uk Title: Pick Everard Delivers £6.6M Olympic Legacy Vision Consultancy: Pick Everard

WORK on a £6.6million Olympic legacy project creating a haven for mountain biking, cycling and for families has been completed by independent management, design and construction consultancy Pick Everard. Hadleigh Park in Essex hosted the exhilarating London 2012 Olympic mountain bike events. Pick Everard has been working on behalf of its client Essex County Council to maximise the use of the site for current and future generations.

shop and additional facilities for The Salvation Army to expand its valuable work with vulnerable local people. The Hadleigh Legacy Project is situated on Hadleigh Park, serving communities and visitors from all over the UK. Pick Everard were appointed as project and construction managers and quantity surveyors for the development. Gary Sullivan OBE, chairman of Active Essex County Council, said: “We were incredibly proud to host the Olympic mountain biking events and at the time we promised to deliver a legacy beyond this. With the site now open we are very proud of what has been achieved. Hadleigh Park is a world-class sporting facility, which we hope will be visited by mountain bikers and families alike for many years to come.” Paul Darlow, regional director at Pick Everard, said: “This has been a fantastic scheme to deliver. It has been a real privilege to be involved in an Olympic legacy project and be part of a vision to deliver outstanding facilities to the broader Essex community.”

The spectacular mountain bike course has been retained but adapted for use by members of the public, creating a legacy for mountain biking. But the development has continued far beyond this breathing new life into Hadleigh Farm and Country Park with an 18km network of walking and cycling paths and trails, connected to the mountain bike course.

Pick Everard has delivered the scheme through the SmarteEast framework and provided quantity surveying on both the network of trails and design of the visitor centre. Pick Everard provided construction project management on the network of trails in conjunction with Pearl Contractors and project management on the design and build of the visitor centre in conjunction with Morgan Sindall.

The network is at the heart of the project improving access across the 500 hectare Hadleigh Country Park and Hadleigh Farm for cycling, mountain biking, walking, running and for horse riders. The attraction also includes a visitors’ centre, a children’s play area, re-developed business units, offices for rangers, a bike hire

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www.isgplc.com Title: ISG Underway with £6.2 Million Halifax Office Scheme Architect: ISG

Visualisation of the redeveloped Princess Buildings in Halifax

ISG is underway with a £6.2 million project to redevelop the 19th century Grade II Listed Princess Buildings in Halifax, West Yorkshire for Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council. The scheme forms part of the Council’s plans in Halifax Town Centre to reduce its property estate, modernise and drive long-term efficiencies through smarter working practices. The Princess Buildings will be transformed to provide contemporary, majority open plan office accommodation for council staff. A comprehensively redesigned interior will provide additional capacity, helping centralise key facilities and further enhance the council’s operational efficiency. ISG is working in partnership with English Heritage to protect and conserve the architecturally listed features of the historic buildings.More recent additions to the property, built in 1858, have been carefully demolished as part of the project, with thoughtfully designed extensions to be added,

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that sit sympathetically in the historical context and provide modern office accommodation for council staff. Carefully stripping out the buildings to a shell and core state, ISG will rationalise space and unify floor levels. A comprehensive mechanical and electrical upgrade sees the contractor remove all existing services and replace with modern, highly-efficient systems, that will dramatically reduce the running costs of the buildings and provide the data infrastructure required for modern local government. Externally, the Princess Buildings’ stone façade will be cleaned and repaired, sash windows restored and ISG will carefully remove roof slates to enable the installation of modern insulation to enhance the thermal performance of the property. The new build elements include a replacement three-storey steel frame office extension with matching Ashlar stone façade, and in place of the demolished tower elements, ISG will construct a three-storey link building.


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opinion! this months contributors: Tony Gittings of Rinnai Lee Coates, Technical Director of Wrightstyle

“Get the habit of analysis - analysis will in time enable synthesis to become your habit of mind.� Frank Lloyd Wright


Opinion

www.rinnaiuk.com Article By: Rinnai Title: Industry Urgently Needs Centralised Body For All Current, Pending And Planned Legislation And New Regulations….. Author: Tony Gittings

Tony Gittings, of water heating product manufacturer Rinnai, argues that the industry is in dire need of a central body or council to co-ordinate the burgeoning weight of new and pending standards, legislation, Codes of Practice. This includes emerging support technologies such as BiM which needs clear and concise communication to the marketplace. Within the next 10 years the HVAC industry could change out of all recognition as we face an unprecedented set of challenges here in the UK and Europe. The industry is facing the relentless drive to ever greater energy efficiency and lower emissions – all in line with the UK’s legally binding carbon reduction target of 80% CO2 (on 1990 levels) by 2050. The UK government and European commission’s growing agenda for the enablement of the greening of industry has resulted in the emergence of new Building Regulations, green technology accelerators such as RHI and the commercial green deal. Also part of this is the introduction of new technologies, such as BiM, designed to unlock more efficient ways of working at all stages of the project life-cycle. And there is more – the implementation of Energy labelling to energy related products across the HVAC industry is currently underway. The UK and northern European markets are amongst some of the most heavily legislated in the world when it comes to the HVAC industry. The regulatory horizon will see amendments to the Building Regulations; the introduction of energy labels for water heating equipment; the tiered approach to emission reductions taking full effect from 2015 and beyond (under the guidance of ERP) thus continually driving efficiencies and emission reductions. There is such a blizzard of mandatory information that it is a job in itself to keep up with it all – and all in addition to maintaining and servicing existing customers and, winning new contracts.

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There is a pressing need, I believe, for complete and transparent harmonisation of key product parameters and measurements to ensure simple and accurate communication. This need can be answered in the form of a centralised body – or council of existing bodies and organisations - which can co-ordinate all the information swirling around on industry topics which are of such major importance. The body or council - whichever wishes to take up the baton - should represent the information needs of the contractor, consultant, end-user, and property owner and manager. There is an overwhelming need for one recognised source delivering clear and concise information on all current and impending legislation. Manufacturing corporations can also make a difference bearing in mind that the marketplace needs ready-to-go products that obviously meet and exceed all existing legislation as well as pending legislation and new practises. This is where innovation is critical and manufacturers should truly commit to the research and development of new products and methods to make installation quicker and easier, and product performance better and more efficient. We cannot continue trying to wring the last vestige of life from modes of seriously outdated provisions of water heating in the commercial and residential arenas, not in today’s mercurial marketplace. I believe that the industry needs a single body for all the information needs. We would be readily prepared to financially support such an initiative. We can supply a value-added solution for today and the future – now.


Opinion

www.wrightstyle.co.uk Article By: Wrightstyle Title: Wrightstyle And Living In Interesting Times Author: Lee Coates, Technical Director

to the equivalent of 500 kilos of TNT, roughly ten times the size of a car bomb. You can see videos on our website. The importance of the test is that, in urban areas, between 80-85% of all secondary blast injuries are caused by flying glass. When a bomb detonates, it produces gases at very high temperatures. This in turn leads to rapid expansion and the creation of a shock wave travelling at speeds of up to twenty times the speed of sound. The shock wave lasts only a few millionths of a second and is then followed by an equally sudden but longer-lasting drop in pressure. It’s the enormous impact of the shock wave that shatters glass. Our system’s strength is achieved by a high-specification glazing technique that bonds the glass to the framing support system so that, in an explosion, the components work together to safely absorb the thermal shock of the explosion. In the test, the lorry bomb was immediately followed by a simulated car bomb (100 kilos of TNT-equivalent explosive). The lorry bomb was detonated 75 metres from the test rig and the car bomb was detonated at a distance of 20 metres, producing a higher loading on the façade. Both tests were equally successful.

Wrightstyle is a leading European advanced glazing company and supplies its steel and aluminium systems worldwide. Lee Coates, the company’s technical director, looks at how advanced glazing systems can counter terrorist attack. “May you live in interesting times,” is widely regarded as an ancient Chinese curse – except that it is neither ancient nor Chinese. In fact, it’s relatively modern, and originated in the USA, being first used in the 1930s and popularised by Robert Kennedy in 1966. However, there’s no doubt that we do live in interesting times, with the threat from terrorism showing no sign of diminishing. Former US vice president Dick Cheney predicts that the US will suffer an attack far deadlier than 9/11 by the end of the decade. The head of MI5 recently warned that a core of terrorists in Syria is planning “mass casualty attacks” against the West. Since 2001, MI5 has nearly doubled in size – with some 90% of its resources now channelled to countering terrorism. It’s estimated that, between 2006 and 2013, worldwide terrorism has caused around 130,000 fatalities. A report by the Institute for Economics and Peace says that Afghanistan, Iraq, Nigeria, Pakistan and Syria have accounted for the great majority of the almost 18,000 terrorist fatalities in 2013, with Iraq having most casualties. The difficulty, of course, lies in countering a threat that is organised internationally, but often waged by proxy through locally-radicalised individuals. That localisation has seen recent attacks in the USA, Australia, Canada, Belgium, Denmark and France – sometimes by individuals who weren’t on anybody’s radar. And as the IRA once boasted after a failed attack: “You need to be lucky every time; we need only to be lucky once.” The emergence of new social media channels such as SnapChat and WhatsApp makes the work of security services even harder.

In uncertain, interesting times, we need maximum resilience to be built into our buildings and urban landscapes, protecting places where people gather for leisure, travel, work, shopping or worship. However, as design critic Stephen Bayley has said in relation to enhanced security: “We might live in dangerous times, but they don’t have to be ugly ones too.” It’s a comment we would endorse because our blastmitigation system looks no different from an ordinary (non-protective) glazing system – an important consideration, as one aspect of effective building security is to disguise its level of security. David Godschalk, a US leading planning expert, argues: “If we are to take the achievement of urban resilience seriously, we need to build the goal of the resilient city into the everyday practice of city planners, engineers, architects, emergency managers, developers and other urban professionals.” This is, of course, now happening, with security professionals and planners working together to design out crime and build in counter-terrorist features. But it’s a paradigm shift that also involves everyone in the built environment, including those of us involved in the glazed facades of modern architecture. Bombs may kill, but glass is the bigger threat – and our systems reduce that risk.

At Wrightstyle, we design, fabricate and supply advanced glazing systems to mitigate against a range of threats – most commonly, fire. However, our systems also protect against bomb and ballistic attack, and this year alone, apart from the UK, we have supplied specialist systems to Afghanistan and Saudi Arabia. The integrity of our system was independently tested at a specialist site in Northumberland, which involved the structurally-glazed system being subjected

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gallery picture perfect projects: Kährs 18 Geberit 19 Rundum Meir 19 Caesarstone 20 Planika 21 Cantifix 22 Ebios-fire 23

“Beauty is the oracle that speaks to us all” Luis Barragan


Make A Big Style Statement With Kährs Real Collection Kährs has introduced its new Real Collection of wood floors. Defined by its imposing format, the majestic oak planks span 2400-3000mm in length and measure 250/300mm in width. The collection includes even and rustic timber grades, and natural, misty white and light grey stained finishes. The new collection includes six individual designs; each is offered in a choice of timber grades, giving a total of 12 flooring options. All designs have a lightly brushed surface and a tactile oiled prefinish; an unfinished plank is also available by special order. A subtle four-sided bevel edge accentuates the plank format and gives an elegant look. All floors are crafted from sustainable European oak. In order to achieve optimum stability in a large format, the boards are constructed from three layers of hardwood and have a tongue and groove joint designed for a bonded installation. The floor’s surface layer, which measures 20 mm, can be sanded like a solid, down to the joint. A wide range of accessories - including underlay, skirting boards and trims – are also offered alongside the collection, as well as installation and maintenance products. For more information and stockist details, please contact Kährs (UK) Ltd on tel. 023 9245 3045, email sales@kahrs.com or visit kahrs.com ENQUIRY 1

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Sleek, Streamlined Drainage Design For Wetrooms Is Seamless With Geberit Cleanline Open-plan and wetroom style showering areas are a popular option among architects and designers looking to create a luxurious and spacious finish in bathrooms of all sizes. Designed specifically for such situations, the new Geberit CleanLine shower channel has an elegant design that can be cut to length on site. Available in three designs, the Geberit CleanLine shower channel offers a simple, easy to install solution to wetroom drainage, combining aesthetic appeal and hygiene benefits in a stylish stainless steel strip. Whether placed directly along the wall or in the floor of the shower area, Geberit CleanLine creates a surface-even finish, with the shower channel being available in two lengths of 0.9 or 1.3 metres which can be easily cut down to the required size during installation for the perfect fit. Once installed the shower channel acts as an open profile for water to collect and flow to the drain. The Geberit CleanLine shower channel always offers an effective drainage performance and maximises on hygiene. Thanks to the shower channel’s easy to maintain design, dirt and hair is collected in an easy to remove comb insert, making it ideal for hotels and other commercial installation where quick and ease of cleaning is important. www.geberit.co.uk ENQUIRY 2

Ventilated Garage Door Systems For New Housing Project In Cambridge Rundum Meir ventilated garage doors in solid oak have been installed on new houses in Cambridge. The vertically slatted design met architect requirements for bringing light into integrated carports. Each garage door was made-to-measure ranging from 2200 mm to 2800 mm in height from solid European oak and is fully automated, allowing remote control. The garage doors were installed on new houses by Countryside Properties in Abode, part of the Great Kneighton development which was a project winner in the Housing Design Awards 2013. The houses in Abode at Great Kneighton were a project winner in the 2012 Housing Design Awards. www.rundum.co.uk ENQUIRY 3

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Oyster Whets The Appetite In Contemporary Kitchen A stunning, contemporary kitchen with far-reaching views of the rolling northern Welsh countryside is the subject of this case study. The vast, light-filled space, which is part of a brand new home, uses an inspired palette of neutral colours, amongst which Caesarstone’s Oyster (ref 4030) is key. Partnered with kitchen cabinetry in high gloss ivory and a limestone floor, Oyster is the ideal choice for both the kitchen’s work surfaces and its ‘make-a-statement’ island unit. The latter is an unusual, teardrop shape and doubles up as a workstation and informal eating area. Templated and cut from a single slab of Oyster, the delicately mottled surface of the quartz adds a semblance of texture and brings cabinetry, flooring and surfaces together beautifully. Oyster is made from 93% natural materials. Completely non-porous and largely stain and scratch resistant, the surface ticks all the boxes of a busy kitchen that combines cooking and eating with relaxing and entertaining. Once cut and installed, Classico Collection colours such as Oyster require no sealing and certainly no specialist treatment. In fact, warm, soapy water should be all that is ever needed. Oyster (4030) is from Caesarstone’s best-selling Classico Collection. It is available in three thicknesses – 13mm, 20mm and 30mm, standard slab dimensions measure 3060mm x 1440mm. Caesarstone Classico Collection colours are all made from 93% natural materials. Caesarstone offers 4 times the flexural strength of granite – and can be formed and moulded. They are non-porous, largely stain and scratch resistant and are guaranteed for 15 years. The Classico Collection offers 32 colours; further colour and texture options are available from the new Supernatural Collection, which recreates the beauty and tactility of marble. Caesarstone is not just for kitchens – it can also be used for bathroom and other interior applications. www.caesarstone.co.uk ENQUIRY 4

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FLA XT – Because eXTernal Means Convenient Planika is the manufacturer of intelligent and luxurious bio fireplaces either for outdoor or indoor use. Thanks to their functionality and a smart design, Planika bio fireplaces have been appreciated in more than 60 countries by private and commercial clients. To match their growing expectations, Planika has launched the most comfortable and low-maintenance fireplace on the market being an ideal solution for the customer who values convenience and time. FLA XT is a fully automatic bioethanol fireplace with an external fuel tank and a control panel. There are 6 stages of flame size regulation to provide you with the right flame height when needed and it can be controlled by any smart device over a WiFi connection. Without the need of gas installations or exhaust systems, it gives even greater freedom of arrangement. What is more, thanks to the advanced technology a real fire without smoke, smell or ash is available at the push of a button. FLA XT's external fuel tank is hidden in the made to measure BOX XT and can be easily pulled-out for replacement or refuelling. This efficient innovation reduces the frequency of refuelling and significantly elongates the burning time, resulting in the ideal solution for the hospitality sector. In a stylish black colour, FLA XT fits both modern and classic interiors. www.planikafires.com ENQUIRY 5

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Extensive Views And Natural Light Cantifix worked with Hickman Kingsbury Architects to develop this Leicestershire house – creating a very large, airy rear extension that links through to the swimming pool, dining area and garden. This project features over 150 square metres of glazing – which continues round the new building and allows a clear view from one side right through to the other – and is full of little details that make it truly special. The lobby area is framed with two storeys of vertical glazing, and has a Pureglaze pivot door for access. The kitchen also has a glass wall and Pureglaze door – with a matching Pureglaze window set into the glass wall of the room above. Wrapping round the corner of the building is a set of two-panel Sky-Frame sliding doors that link the dining room with a courtyard area, and above this an enormous Invisible Corner provides the master bedroom with an uninterrupted view of the grounds. A set of back painted glass panels sits between the two storeys to hide the finishing. The glazing continues round the back, with another three sets of SkyFrame doors providing a seamless transition between the living room and the patio outside. The enclosure on the right features shaped panels that meet to create an angled roof, allowing light to flood through into the space. More vertical glazing is used in the cloakroom, with some panels sandblasted for privacy – and the bathroom is glazed from floor to ceiling with the bath overlooking the garden. Cantifix also installed poolside glass balustrades and a large outward opening rooflight. The completed extension creates space and maximises natural light for this home, connecting its owners with the environment and providing a beautiful place to relax and unwind. www.cantifix.co.uk ENQUIRY 6

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A Burning Passion For Fire The German premium manufacturer of firing technology Spartherm proudly presents an exclusive range of bioethanol fireplaces branded ebios-fire® which are now also made available for the discerning customer in Great Britain. Made And Tested In Germany - In order to provide an optimum of customer service, the expansive range of ebios-fire® models comprises both standard and made to measure built-in fireplace models in almost any thinkable layout. Great versatility, product safety and outstanding German quality are key values at Spartherm's production facilities where all ebios-fire® models are originally designed, crafted and tested by passionate, skilled craftsmen.

Test certificates issued by TÜV Germany further underline the outstanding safety of ebios-fire® bioethanol fires, which feature a wide choice of manual and automatic bioethanol burners. Versatility Is Key - The ebios-fire® range of products is available in a vast variety of finishes meeting the requirements of architects and interior designers on an international level. Please visit www.ebios-fire.com or write to info@ebiosfire.com for further information. Spartherm – The Fire Company – www.spartherm.com ENQUIRY 7

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“Men can do all things if they will� Leon Battista Alberti


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Safe Storage Assured With The Secure Stor From Securikey Securikey has further expanded its comprehensive range of physical security products with the new Secure Stor range of security cabinets. Independently tested and certified for ultimate peace of mind, the Secure Stor range is the ideal security solution for storing large, bulky items in commercial environments such as hospitals, schools and retail premises. The Secure Stor is ideal for storing important or valuable items such Controlled Drugs (CD) in hospitals, examination papers or electronic equipment in schools, and bags of change in retail stores. The range can also be used by businesses looking for temporary storage of valuable goods, such as security companies that cater for outdoor festivals and office rentals with short term leases. For ease of insurance, all models are approved by the Association of Insurance Surveyors (AIS), meaning they are listed in the Official Safe List used by many insurance companies nationwide. www.securikey.co.uk ENQUIRY 8

Vogue (UK) Celebrates Its 25th Anniversary Vogue (UK) is extremely proud to be celebrating it’s 25th Anniversary. Founded in 1990, Vogue (UK) is a true market leader in its field, offering the most comprehensive range of contemporary and traditional towel warmer and design radiators available in heating, electric or dual fuel options. To celebrate, Vogue (UK) will be launching a brand new full colour brochure in which they will showcase a number of new models that demonstrate the very latest innovations in heating and design. In addition to this, there are several upcoming initiatives and collaborations in the pipeline for Vogue (UK). www.vogueuk.co.uk ENQUIRY 9

Bauder ‘Revolutionaries’ Cycle 190 Miles For Charity

On the 16th-17th May 2015 a group of 45 individuals of all cycling abilities took part in the Mitie London Revolution - the largest multi-day sportive in the UK. The group of cycling enthusiasts, consisting of staff and business partners from roofing manufacturer Bauder, (known as the Bauder Cycle Revolutionaries) embarked on the iconic 190 mile loop around London over two days. The driving force and motivation behind this team challenge was to raise £10,000 for three worthwhile charities: Breakthrough Breast Cancer, Prostate Cancer UK and CRASH the construction industries' charity for homeless people. At the time of completing the two day event, Bauder had actually managed to raise in excess of £17,000, emphatically surpassing their original goal. www.bauder.co.uk ENQUIRY 11

VS-1 Curtain Walling System Shortlised For Prestigious Construction Industry Award Innovation in façade design, manufacture and installation by GLASSOLUTIONS has been recognised by the judging panel of one of the construction industry’s leading awards programmes. The company has been shortlisted in the category of ‘Product Design Innovation Award – Building’ in the British Construction Industry Awards (BCIA) for its new VS-1 curtain walling system and its role in the creation of the Believe in Better Building for media giant Sky. The 3000m2 timber framed BREEAM ‘excellent’ building, located on Sky’s Osterley campus in West London, is an industry-leading community engagement and educational facility which is home to the Sky Academy Careers Lab. GLASSOLUTIONS was commissioned to design and install the entire building envelope by Sky, who worked in conjunction with Mace, including a centrepiece glazed façade on its main elevation for which VS-1 was the ideal choice. The award winners will be announced at a prestigious ceremony held in central London in October. www.glassolutions.co.uk ENQUIRY 10

Elecosoft Releases Arcon Evo For Architects And Building Professionals Arcon Evo is a powerful new CAD application suitable for all aspects of building design. The extensive range of design tools allows the user to quickly produce architectural plans together with client friendly visualisations. "Arcon Evo software offers significant new updates for designing exteriors and interiors of buildings," comments Arcon product manager for UK, Tim Bates. "With a modern user interface, multi-functional toolset, advanced editing capabilities, greater customisation options and powerful new engine, detailed plans, elevations and sections can be rapidly drawn on screen and viewed in a fully interactive 3D environment." Use exclusive launch offer coupon code BLD730 and save 30% on Arcon Evo. www.arcon-evo.co.uk ENQUIRY 12

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Howe Green Launches New Mobile Friendly Website Howe Green, the UK’s leading access cover manufacturer, has announced the launch of its new website. The site offers a range of new eye-catching features and user-friendly functions to deliver the best experience to mobile visitors. Developed to cater for increasing volumes of website traffic from mobile devices, the new site was launched ahead of Google’s latest algorithm, designed to reward mobile friendly pages. Howe Green’s responsive website enables visitors working away from their desks to obtain the information they want via a homepage slider, seamlessly delivering the most important content. Specifications and technical data are readily accessible and new features include fully enabled search functions, easy-tosift content, intuitive contact forms and a quick quote builder. Visit the new site at Howegreen.com ENQUIRY 13

Euroheat Takes To The Road! Visitors to some of the UK's major county shows this summer will be greeted with the impressive site of Euroheat's new exhibition vehicle. Providing a ‘mobile home' to display Euroheat's biomass boilers and associated equipment, the exhibition vehicle, a purpose-built 14 metre artic trailer, allows Euroheat to turn up, open the doors and get going; ideal for a company that visits so many shows across Britain. Look out for Euroheat at: • Kent County Show - 10th - 12th July • Royal Welsh Show - 20th - 23rd July • Pembroke Show - 19th - 21st August • Chatsworth Show - 4th - 6th September www.euroheat.co.uk ENQUIRY 14

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Platform Lifts with Style The Optimum 100 - The self supporting enclosed Platform Lift:  Glazing to all four sides if required  Special colours available  Uses 75% less energy than other types  Footprint - 1250mm x 1560mm  Platform size - 1120mm x 1480mm  EN81-41 and Machinery Directive compliant  36 months warranty on major drive parts

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Multi-Function Coating For Walls And Floors Gives Tough Bacteria Fighting Finish

New Energy-Saving Smoke & Heat Alarms Launched

Bradite’s 2K Heavy Duty Floor & Wall Coating is a high performance two pack water thinned, amine adduct cured epoxy coating and finish paint for floors, walls, structural steel and machinery. 2K provides a tough, hard wearing film, which is easy to clean and decontaminate. Virtually odourless, it also inhibits the growth of fungus and bacteria making it the ideal coating for areas that require regular deep cleaning such as hospitals. It also has excellent credentials for use in food preparation areas, dairies and milk parlours as it will not taint food. It can also be used with a low slip additive for floors and decks. Surface dry in just three hours 2K can also be used in common internal areas as an anti-graffiti coating with the added benefit of class ‘0’ spread of flame. Its self- priming anticorrosive action makes it ideal for direct application to steel and suitably prepared non- ferrous metals. www.bradite.co.uk

Low energy consumption is high on the agenda for the new Firex® range of smoke and heat alarms, alongside a host of other advanced features. The latest generation of Firex® optical and ionisation smoke alarms, and heat alarms now offers Standard, Long Life and Rechargeable battery back-up versions of each sensing technology. The latest range highlights several new advanced features. A particularly important benefit is the substantially lower, maximum mains energy consumption of less than 15mA – in the order of just 3.5W and less than many household items left on standby. Other new features include an Alarm Memory Function where a flashing LED continues after an alarm has been triggered to easily and quickly identify the source unit. Up to 23 Firex® alarms can be interlinked creating a network for protection throughout the home. Firex® can also form part of Kidde’s ‘Smart Interconnect’ feature which creates a comprehensive system for whole home protection. For more information, email: sales@kiddesafety.co.uk or call: 01753 766 392

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Architects And Designers Get The Imago Point 700 architects regularly use the Imago Points national network of showrooms in Italy for Imago Lift & Slide Doors. They take advantage of the opportunity to show their clients stunning glazed feature walls that open up to connect with the outside. Now, the Imago Points network has arrived in the UK and Ireland and is growing fast to meet demand for the exciting new wide span door system. Companies manufacturing and installing Imago Lift & Slide timber doors have full sized examples of Imago at their showrooms and offer expert advice. Imago Lift & Slide Doors feature the highest possible thermal efficiency, offering new design opportunities for UK projects. Developed by Italian hardware specialist AGB, Imago frames the view with large expanses of glass and a very slim wood surround. “We know architects and designers encourage clients to use more interesting materials and push the boundaries with design,” says Marco Zen, UK and Ireland Sales Manager for AGB. “Imago Points are where they can see the minimalist styling of Imago Lift & Slide timber doors and speak with expert joiners and installers.” A map showing the 18 Imago Points across the UK and Ireland can be found on the chooseimago.co.uk website. Also on the website is Imago Toolkit, where visitors can download technical CAD drawings, specification requirements and 3D drawings as well as test data on weather and thermal performance. www.chooseimago.co.uk ENQUIRY 18

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Trespa Launches New CPD Seminar For Rainscreen Cladding A new RIBA approved CPD seminar titled “Inspiration by Design”, has been launched by Trespa, the manufacturer and supplier of high performance panels for exterior cladding and decorative façades. The new seminar examines how building physics such as heat and moisture transfer, thermal bridging and heat conductivity can impact on traditional construction methods. It explores how more energy efficient and sustainable buildings can be created through the use of ventilated rainscreen cladding on a physical and visual level. This seminar is the second in Trespa’s CPD series and follows on from the “Principles of Rainscreen” where Trespa brings an understanding of how ventilated rainscreen works, including the benefits, critical success and factors leading to confidence in specification. www.trespa.com ENQUIRY 19

Make a Statement. Surfaces for your home. Comprised of 93% natural quartz - one of nature’s strongest minerals, Caesarstone quartz surfaces offer the ultimate combination of form and function, allowing for a diverse, durable, and practical surfacing material with its stain, scratch, and non-porous properties.

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Pushing The Boundaries With Solid Wood After last year’s Solid Wood Solutions was declared a success by attendees and with structural timber buildings reaching new heights of up to 10 storey in the UK – this year’s Solid Wood Solutions is an event not to be missed. Wood is making further advances and continues to push boundaries within the construction industry – clients, engineers and contractors are now realising the extent of where this strong, sustainable, structural material can be taken.

With sustainability and offsite construction high on the building agenda Solid Wood Solutions is the essential event to hear first-hand from industry leaders and innovators. Wood may be one of the world's oldest building materials, but it is now also one of the most advanced. This one day conference and exhibition will showcase the very best in engineered timber by creating a platform for the industry's innovators to present some of the most prestigious projects from across the UK and Europe.

Presentation spotlight Banyan Wharf, Wenlock Road is an outstanding example of how the use of solid wood in medium rise buildings is being taken to new heights. This ten storey Regal Homes development, situated within the London Borough of Hackney, has taken the title of the tallest cross laminated timber residential building in Europe.

Following on from the success of the last three Solid Wood Solutions events, this year it will be taking place at the Inmarsat Conference Centre, London on 16 September and will host over 250 delegates from around the world. Speakers for this year’s event include: • Tim Snelson - Associate Director - Arup Associates - “Timber in Commercial Offices” • Simon Brambles - Architect - 3D Reid - “Case study on the Taplow Retail Park" • Andrew Waugh - Founding Director - Waugh Thistleton Architects “Timber systems in medium rise housing application“ • Alex Smith - Associate – Hawkins/Brown & Nick Milestone – Managing Director – B & K Structures - “17-21 Wenlock Road - Building a 10 Storey CLT/Hybrid structure in London”

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Andy Boutle - BIM Manager - Kier Construction - “Student accommodation in UEA Norwich – first project to be fully BIM level 2 compliant” Kate Edmondson - Architect - Penoyre & Prasad LLP - "Case study on Middle Row Primary School" Peter Wilson - Director of the Wood Studio - Edinburgh Napier University - "Debate – Do we need a CLT plant in the UK?"

As a ground-breaking project, Banyan Wharf will be one of the most important residential buildings in London, providing 50 one, two and three bedroom apartments – all sold off plan, prior to completion. A detailed presentation of this project will be provided by a double-speaker combination of Alex Smith - Associate – Hawkins/Brown & Nick Milestone – Managing Director – B&K Structures – demonstrating how the design became delivery. As engineered timber is one of the fastest growing modern methods of construction, this event is designed to inspire through innovation. Tickets are just £95 +VAT www.solidwoodsolutions.co.uk/book ENQUIRY 21


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The Midlands Construction Summit – 2025 Construction Strategy – 10 Years And Counting! The Construction 2025 Industrial Strategy provides a vision of how the industry and government will work together to transform and grow the construction sector over the next decade. The targets of the strategy are clear; • a 33% reduction in both the initial cost of construction and the whole life cost of assets; • a 50% reduction in overall time from inception to completion for new build and refurbished assets; • a 50% reduction in carbon emissions; • a 50% reduction in the trade gap between total exports and imports of construction products and materials.

regional construction strategy and identifying leadership opportunities. The event will be co-located as part of UK Construction Week and will include talks from key industry leaders including Peter Hansford – UK Chief Construction Advisor, Mark Wakeford – Managing Director of Stepnell, Steve Speller – Managing Director of Speller Metcalfe, and Mark Robinson – Chief Executive of Scape Group

The 2025 Construction Strategy was debated in detail at the inaugural Midlands Construction Summit in 2014– so what has changed in the past 12 months?

Tickets are on sale at £125 +VAT Built Environment Hub Members receive a 50% discount, costing just £62.50 plus vat.

What was once a backward looking sector is now stepping into the modern world and looking forward, planning the transition to a low-carbon environment through the utilisation of advanced technology and the growth of a thriving British economy.

Non-Members can book before Friday 31 July and receive a 20% discount using the following promotional code; EBMCS20

This year the Midlands Construction Summit will return on 06 October at the NEC, Birmingham to help the Midlands built environment sector reflect on industry changes made in the past 12 months as well as developing the

The combined conference and exhibition will host over 300 innovators, leaders, supply chain specialists and high level individuals, all operating in the various key construction sectors, gathering together to discuss the Construction 2025 Industrial Strategy.

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Timóleon Underfloor Heating The Last Word In Glamping Little Coombe Farm, down on the coast of Devon, is considered to offer the most comfortable and glamorous form of camping – or Glamping – possible: with two pairs of cedar clad yurts providing every creature comfort in a woodland setting overlooking a beautiful river valley and just in case the West Country weather isn’t warm enough, there’s even Timóleon’s underfloor heating to keep the glampers comfortable.

The seven pipe runs totalling 360 metres in length are connected back to one of Timóleon’s Axios compact manifolds which measures just 615 x 415 x 100 mm; and that is able to deliver a flow of 310llitres per hour. The system is designed to have a flow temperature of 550 C and a return temperature of 450 C; optimizing boiler performance. The LowBoard system has been laid over a suspended timber floor construction that has insulation within the void depth, while 22 mm thick wooden flooring covers the pipework that still allows good thermal transmission.

Yew Yurt and Pheasant Yurt each comprise an eight metre diameter main structure containing the master bedroom suite, complete with shower room, toilet and spacious lounge/kitchen/diner, leading onto a four metre diameter satellite with the second bedroom as well as a wet room and across the dumbbell shaped floorplan, Timóleon’s LowBoard system – part of the manufacturer’s well proven range - has been installed to deliver controllable warmth within accommodation where radiators would look as out of place as a staircase.

A holiday magazine offered this description of the luxury experience available at the Little Coombe Farm yurts, located near Dittisham: “Think woodland walks, hooting owls and back to nature relaxation – and combine with the most comfortable place you can think of – offering everything from dishwasher and Wi-Fi to en-suite shower and underfloor heating. So you’ll be toasty whatever the weather is doing outside.”

While the construction of the LowBoard panels helps keep overall floor depth to a minimum, Timóleon’s Technical Design Service created an installation layout to respect the circular floor plan of the Yurts, able to deliver maximum efficiency from minimum pipe lengths.

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Back in the more conventional built environment, Timóleon’s underfloor range can offer a full selection of solutions for installing across solid or suspended floor constructions on multiple storeys and suitable for combining with any heat source from biomass or conventional boilers to heat pumps or district heating schemes. www.hydronik.co.uk ENQUIRY 23


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Intelliheat’s Home Automation App In the UK, over 2 million homes do not have any thermostatic control, and over 10 million only have 1 thermostat in the whole house. Most homes have no accurate control of the temperature of the rooms. Intelli Heat have partnered with a pioneering app developer to provide the perfect solution for saving money on energy bills. According to Intelliheat, if their Home Automation app is used in conjunction with Intelliheat’s efficient electric central heating systems, then savings of up to over £300 a year could be made in the average home. The WHAPP is an app that is able to control electric heating alongside other electrical devices, all from one interface, from anywhere. The app can be operated from any smart phone or tablet, and enables the user to manage not only the electric radiators and electric towel rails, but also the lighting, gates, alarms, blinds, shutters and much more. The WHAPP is also able to control, program and fully automate such electric appliances such as lighting, hot water, alarm systems, electric gates, shutters, blinds and much more. www.intelligentheat.co.uk

SolarWorld UK Adopts Wakaflex As Solar Panel Apron SolarWorld UK has begun to use Klober’s Wakaflex® as a panel apron for PV installations. The lead-free flashing can be stretched by up to 60% and can therefore be formed over deeply profiled tiles such as a Double Pantile without skilled labour or special tools. Highly durable and available in four colours, Wakaflex has a hightack butylon backing which not only provides immediate wind uplift resistance but self-welds to the facing when used on laps. Wakaflex is part of Klober’s Haus Profi® range of flashing accessories, all of which have been designed to combine durability and neatness with full weatherproofing protection. www.roof-flashing.info ENQUIRY 25

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Poor Ventilation Linked To Cardiovascular Disease Vent-Axia, a leader in low carbon ventilation, has welcomed new research which highlights the dangers of poor indoor air quality. The new research reveals that indoor air pollution is potentially responsible for the annual loss of over 200,000 healthy life years in the UK. The National Institute for Health and Welfare study suggests that a change in the way that homes in the UK are ventilated could reduce the overall burden of disease caused by indoor air pollution by approximately 38% each year. The research states that significant health benefits would be seen across the UK if homes had effective, optimised ventilation systems installed. Designed to work with the natural air infiltration, continuous ventilation controls the air path through the home. As a result, it prevents the migration of damaging humidity and pollutants, providing near silent energy efficient ventilation. There are a number of options available, both for new builds and for retrofitting and the latest continuous ventilation systems also offer heat recovery. For new build homes there are continuous whole house Mechanical Extract Ventilation (MEV) and mechanical ventilation with heat recovery (MVHR) solutions, such as Vent-Axia’s Sentinel Kinetic MVHR system which boasts an impressive 94% thermal efficiency. For refurbishments, there are continuous Decentralised Mechanical Extract Ventilation (dMEV) systems, such as Vent-Axia’s Lo-Carbon Response. In addition, there are also dMEV single room heat recovery units available, such as Vent-Axia’s Lo-Carbon Tempra, which can be simply retrofitted through a 100mm diameter hole in the wall allowing standard wet room extract fans to be easily replaced. www.vent-axia.com ENQUIRY 26

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Probably The Best Saltless Water Softener In The World People have been copying Aquatiere’s saltless water softeners over the past few years and have achieved limited success. Unfortunately the customer who expects ‘soft water’ was often disappointed by the fact that the softener did not perform as they expected. Aquatiere was the first UK company to use pre-crystalisation resins such as TAC and WAC to stop scale forming in pipework and equipment and market this as a saltless water softener. 4 years of R&D later Aquatiere has now produced a product that meets customers expectations. The new Pureau range of saltless water softeners actually produce soft water using ion exchange. Resins – Simply softer water!

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Pegler Yorkshire Launches New Generation Stainless Steel Tube To UK Market

The ALL NEW Dataterm IHC Can Knock A Massive 25% Off Your Fuel Bill! The all new Dataterm IHC can now control up to 4 heating zones and hot water all from 1 handy control pad allowing you to be in total control of your heating and how much it costs you. Suitable for all heating systems, it simply replaces existing time clocks and thermostats allowing greater flexibility and control. Features include illuminated display, optimum start/stop, close temperature control, wireless sensing and an average 25% savings in fuel spend per annum. www.warmworld.co.uk ENQUIRY 29

Pegler Yorkshire has announced the launch of its XPress SS630 tube - a new grade of stainless steel tube that benefits from equivalent strength and corrosion properties as the 316 and provides a new choice for the commercial marketplace. The new grade of tube is already widely used across Europe because of its unique qualities. Its high Chromium content and presence of Molybdenum, amongst other alloys has meant the price sensitive Nickel element is no longer a requirement, which provides huge cost savings when compared to the other grades of stainless steel already used in the market. Its strong technical performance affords its use across a wide variety of building services and industrial applications. www.pegleryorkshire.co.uk ENQUIRY 28

Pembrokeshire Housing Fits Aico Co Alarms With New Audiolink Data Retrieval Technology Pembrokeshire Housing Association recently initiated a move to fit Aico AudioLINK™ Carbon Monoxide (CO) alarms in to all of its properties in West Wales. The decision to fit CO alarms into its properties was based on the desire to provide the very best safety measures for all residents. The decision to go with Aico Ei208 CO alarms was based on the positive experience they have had using Aico’s smoke alarms within the same properties. Aico’s Ei208 CO alarm is a quality, cost-effective unit designed with a sealed in Lithium battery, which overcomes the potential problem of battery removal by the resident. It has recently been upgraded to a 10 year life and to incorporate Aico’s revolutionary new AudioLINK data extraction technology. www.aico.co.uk ENQUIRY 30

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JS Air Curtains Are Blooming At Cannon Hall Garden Centre The company’s quick response and cost effective products made JS Air Curtains the ideal retrofit choice to protect the customers from chilly drafts at Cannon Hall Garden Centre in South Yorkshire. JS Air Curtains suggested a cost effective and attractive Mini Optima, an air curtain available as a single or three-phase unit. Heating can be via LPHW or an electric heater, and it is also available as an air only model. Adjustable outlets enable the airflow to be directed at an angle to give a tight seal across the doorway. www.jsaircurtains.com ENQUIRY 31

Trend’s New IQ®4E Controller Offers Big Functionality In A Small Footprint Building on the outstanding success of its IQ®4 range of controllers, Trend Control Systems, manufacturer and supplier of stateof-the-art Building Energy Management Systems, has launched IQ®4E. It packs the highest levels of performance into a device that has an extremely small footprint. IQ4E is available in 16, 32, 64, 96, 128, 160 and 192-point variants. The ability to upgrade between the point variants provides increased flexibility, and the increased processing performance enables the more complex HVAC applications to be controlled. www.trendcontrols.com ENQUIRY 32

Outdoor Heating Redefined With The Herschel Aspect XL Setting the benchmark in outdoor heating, the new Herschel Aspect XL heater combines the very best in contemporary design with the latest in far infrared technology. It is suited to situations where a more permanent outdoor heat is required in covered or semi covered areas with low air movement or wind. The extruded aluminium body of the Aspect XL houses highly emissive convex ceramic emitters which are solid state and designed to give a lifetime of use. The Aspect XL is around 30% more efficient than equivalent halogen, quartz and gas heaters. www.herschel-infrared.com ENQUIRY 33

SE Controls Keeps Shoppers Safe At New Matlosana Mall In South Africa The smoke ventilation system at Matlosana Mall, shopping and entertainment centre in Kerksdorp, South Africa is using SE Controls’ window automation and control panel solutions to ensure it operates perfectly in the event of a fire, allowing smoke-free escape routes to be maintained for shoppers and staff. Designed by Stauch Vorster Architects, the 1 billion Rand development incorporates more than 140 stores and restaurants, as well as a six-screen cinema within the 65,000sq.mtr retail and entertainment complex, which also provides employment to around 3,000 people. Due to the large areas within the mall and the high volumes of people, effective smoke ventilation is essential to ensure escape routes are kept clear. As a result, SE Controls’ SECO N 24 25 chain actuators are used throughout the retail complex to automatically control windows and Curvent ventilators, which are linked to a series of SE Controls’ OS2 Type 21 and 23 controls panels In the event of a fire, the mall’s smoke sensors trigger SE Controls’ EN121012:2003 compliant control panels and chain actuators to automatically open the window and ventilators, allowing smoke to be vented to assist escape. Manual Controls Point (MCP) switches are also incorporated within the design to allow manual actuation of the system. www.secontrols.com ENQUIRY 34

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Johnson & Starley's Warm Air Heating And Ventilation Solution For Historic Apartment Renovation Johnson & Starley’s WarmCair warm air heating, Aquastar hot water storage and Home ‘n Dry ventilation technology have been combined to maximum effect in a spectacularly renovated historic apartment in Penarth. Brian and Marilyn Fisher selected Johnson & Starley products on professional recommendation and are delighted with the results.

its vaulted ceiling. Renovation features include attic style storage space and glass walled decks for split level loft style accommodation, whilst much

Albert Road Wesleyan Methodist Church, Penarth, was built in 1907 and its schoolroom was destroyed by bombing in World War Two. The church was later converted into a multi-purpose building, still including a place of worship, but with most of it given over to local community services. Since being used as a community centre it had fallen into disrepair and in 2012 it was converted into eight luxury apartments, including two spacious duplexes. They were all designed to utilise as effectively as possible all the available space afforded by the original large church with

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of the original church's heritage, original design and architectural features have also been retained. These include the original rafters and coving, along with the bell tower – now a wine cellar with roof top terrace.

Brian and Marilyn Fisher's open plan apartment features living room, kitchen and two bedrooms on an upper level of the renovated church with a dressing room and airing cupboard - later transformed to house the new Johnson & Starley Warmcair heater and Aquastar water storage cylinder - leading off a mezzanine floor. Originally, electric underfloor heating had been installed to heat the apartment, but it had soon become apparent that this was inadequate to provide sufficient heating for the living space with its very high ceilings. Fuel bills were ranging from £600-£700 a month, yet even with the addition of portable calor gas and electric fan heaters, the desired warmth levels were still not being achieved. Looking for an alternative more effective and more energy efficient approach, a British Gas engineer suggested to the Fishers that a Johnson & Starley warm air heating system with provision of domestic


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hot water could prove a solution. Following a site visit and professional advice from Independent Heating System Designer Barry Williamson, a specification for a heating system, including

WarmCair C20DW is now used. It has the added advantage of domestic hot water provision rather than having to rely upon a standard tank with an immersion heater. With a thermal efficiency up to 98% and its 20kW output, the WarmCair C20DW is ideal for the size of the apartment and fulfils all of Mr & Mrs Fisher's requirements.

would need to be on for 24 hours a day, but now the WarmCair is only turned on for 2-3 hours a day and there is always hot water - even when the family comes to stay. Overall, bills for heating and hot water have been reduced by 40%. The main entrance hall, at the bottom of the

For extra energy efficiency it is fully modulating and includes a condensate pump as standard as well as the Cleanflow electronic air filtration option. “The WarmCair is a new generation of warm air heating, ideal for this type of heritage project. It performs at least as well as a modern gas fired wet heating system, but without the unsightly clutter of radiators. Furthermore with warm air heating there is no heat loss compared with that which is encountered when hot water is circulated through radiators to heat the house,” says Barry Williamson. A 180 litre Aquastar hot water storage cylinder has been installed. It is made from high-grade stainless steel and retains heat using a 50mm layer of insulation. The capacity is more than enough to store the hot water generated by the WarmCair and required by the Fishers. It also features a 3kW backup immersion heater. detailed heat loss calculations, was drawn up. The solution was based on the installation of a Johnson & Starley WarmCair C20DW high efficiency combined warm air condensing heater with domestic hot water. Barry comments: “The apartment presented some challenges in terms of designing and installing a warm air heating system that could do the job. It's an unusually shaped apartment with high ceilings and a delightful internal décor. This needed to be considered carefully when designing the installation of the required ductwork to distribute warmed air in the most effective way.” To maintain the highly attractive look of the apartment, ducting was concealed around the apartment behind the ceiling in the bedrooms, kitchen, bathrooms and en-suite, with discreet outlet grills in each room and two at floor level in the main living area. Extract vents remove the warm air that has risen to the wood panelled ceiling level and duct it back down to ground level for energy saving recirculation. The thermostat is in the main living room, in the centre of the wall below the balcony, so that the temperature reading gives a more accurate figure of room temperature. Although the underfloor heating has been retained, it is no longer required. Only the fully Building Regulations Part L compliant, the

The complete installation was undertaken by Robin Hefter of Shackleton Wintle and it took 10 working days to complete due to the scale and challenge of the project. This included drilling the solid three feet thick church walls. Said Robin Heffter Managing Director of Shackleton-Wintle “It was an interesting job with many technical challenges, but the results made everything worthwhile. Mr & Mrs Fisher were for the first time in 4 years warm this winter and are extremely happy with their warm and comfortable fast acting heating system.”

bell tower, was suffering from mould and damp, evidenced by peeling paint and the aroma. To combat this, Johnson & Starley's Home 'n Dry unit has been installed. It is situated in the coat cupboard just adjacent to the stair well. A hole cut through the wall and a diffuser fitted with the ducting, takes in warm air from the main dwelling to be used by the unit. The Home 'n Dry is a whole-house, positive input ventilation system that introduces a constant flow of dry air that reduces relative humidity. The system creates a positive pressure forcing the stale air to escape through the fabric of the building. The fan speed of its low energy DC fan can be adjusted and running costs can be as little as 1p per day. It is achieving good results and the damp is being alleviated. Further remedial works to the brickwork outside will also be undertaken, but the Home 'n Dry has already made a massive difference to the inside with the damp/mould receding and the smell almost gone. Mrs Fisher said: “ I love the heating now and there is never any need to have it set higher than level six on the thermostat, 21 – 24 ºC. Another advantage is that with WarmCair warm air heating, there are no unsightly pipes or radiators to spoil the look of our lovely apartment. “

Since installation, the results have been all that Mr. Mrs Fisher could have hoped for. Previously the underfloor heating had to remain on all the time to generate warmth within the property, whereas now Mr & Mrs Fisher put on the heating on arrival and the effect is almost immediate thanks to the fast warm up times. In terms of domestic hot water (DHW), previously the immersion heater

For more information contact Johnson & Starley, Rhosili Road, Brackmills, Northampton, NN4 7LZ, Tel: 01604 762881, Fax: 01604 767408, Email: marketing@johnsonandstarley.co.uk or visit www.johnsonandstarley.co.uk ENQUIRY 35

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Carbon Monoxide – And How A Window Could Help Save Your Life It is the most common cause of poisoning death. You can’t see it. You can’t smell it. You can’t taste it. Yet it kills hundreds of people each year around the world. Carbon monoxide, or CO, is a deadly risk to health. It is also impossible detect without the right equipment. No doubt you have heard news stories of people dying from carbon monoxide poisoning. You are probably aware that it has a lot to do with badly-maintained gas appliances. Why is it so dangerous – and how can windows make a difference? In this short article we take a look at some important facts about carbon monoxide, before talking about some Roto products that can be used to form part of a safeguarding policy. What exactly is carbon monoxide? Although it can occur naturally, in this context carbon monoxide is produced by the incomplete combustion of fossil fuels. Fuels such as gas, oil or wood all contain carbon. Normally, when they are burned with a sufficient supply of oxygen, the carbon oxidises and becomes carbon dioxide (C02). However, if there is insufficient oxygen, it is possible for the oxidation process to be incomplete and the result is carbon monoxide (CO). Why is it so dangerous? Carbon monoxide is highly poisonous to humans. When inhaled, it is absorbed into the blood much more readily than oxygen. From there, it bonds itself to the haemoglobin in the bloodstream. This has the effect of reducing the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood. Carbon monoxide victims die of hypoxia: oxygen starvation. Exposure to less than fatal levels of CO can also cause permanent neurological damage. Important things to check There are a few basic checks you can make in the home from time to time to make sure there is no obvious cause of carbon monoxide or lack of ventilation:

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Make sure flues and chimneys are clear and don’t contain leaks; Check that air vents in walls are not blocked.

Where do Roto products come into this? It is highly recommended that you have a carbon monoxide detector in your home. There are many battery and mains-products devices on the market. Many are stand-alone devices that emit an alarm signal when CO is detected. However, it is also possible to have a detector wired into a ‘smart’ home automation system. Roto’s electromechanical drive systems enable windows to be opened, closed and locked remotely. The drive units can be connected to a ‘smart’ system so that windows open or close in response to conditions, for example humidity, rain – or carbon monoxide. Immediate ventilation Therefore, you could have a system that not only sets off an alarm and warns you of carbon monoxide, but which also opens windows immediately in order to provide ventilation. The Roto E-Tec Drive is the ideal product for automated operation of Tilt&Turn and Tilt-Only windows. Completely concealed It is suitable for Timber, Aluminium and PVC windows and the drive unit is completely concealed within the window frame. When used with the Roto Designo concealed Tilt&Turn hardware, it creates a window on which there are no visible hinges or drive components. The smart roof window The new RotoComfort i8 roof window can also be connected to a smart automation system in exactly the same way. Featuring a completely concealed drive, the RotoComfort i8 opens significantly more quickly than conventional electric roof windows. With a maximum opening angle of 45 degrees, the window provides a good level of immediate ventilation. www.roto-frank.co.uk ENQUIRY 36


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Timóleon Stacks The Odds In Owners' Favour For Newbury’s Energy Stakes Purchasers of the new luxury homes being built alongside one of England's most famous racecourses will not only have access to attractive local amenities and excellent transport links, but thanks to the developer's commitment to sustainability and the involvement of Timóleon Limited, residents will enjoy a comfortable living environment with low running costs. Newbury Racecourse is a high spec development of luxury houses and apartments by David Wilson Homes offering views of the course itself and surrounding countryside, where prices span from £183,000 to £880,000. The three-storey townhouses are being constructed to achieve high insulation standards, while underfloor heating systems from Timóleon's range have been specified in order to help optimize heat delivery. In fact David Wilson Homes’ marketing brochure for the development not only promotes the unique setting but advocates the fact that the Newbury Racecourse development is around an hour’s rail journey to Winchester, Oxford and London Paddington.It also highlights the properties’ green credentials. The publication cites an NHBC report that homeowners can save up to £1400 a year by buying a modern, high efficiency dwelling. There are four different house types for prospective owners to choose from, the largest type, a three-storey townhouse of which there are six, has an entrance hall, dining area, cloakroom and one of the bedrooms on the ground floor, all served by six 16 mm pipe loops. The 384 metres of PE pipework are installed in the Clip Plate system and connected to one of

Timóleon’s Axios manifolds. Another six-port manifold on the first floor serves two more bedrooms along with the lounge and main bathroom, consuming a further 320 metres of 16mm PE pipe. Then on the top floor of the property David Wilson Homes presents the master bedroom with ensuite bathroom plus a study. These are served by a five-port manifold and 250 metres of pipe in five coils, with the Fareham based installer, Turnpike Plumbing and Heating Limited – switching to the Timóleon’s Staple System to hold the pipe down over the insulation on both of the upper floors. In total each of these six town houses are heated by some 950 metres of the high transmittance pipework. Across all of the 16 houses on this exclusive estate there will be more than 13,000 metres of pipework and over 40 Axios manifolds consumed; including several nine-port models. All of the materials for the underfloor heating within the Newbury Racecourse development are being supplied through Timóleon’s stockist PVC Building Supplies of Southampton. Overall the selection of systems and products from Timóleon’s range has facilitated the fast and effective installation of high output underfloor heating, which offers occupants rapid heat delivery while helping to optimize energy efficiency. www.hydronik.co.uk ENQUIRY 37

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Earthwood Easyclean The UK’s largest composite decking range welcomes new recruit TimberTech Earthwood EasyClean, the very latest in domestic and commercial maintenance-free decking. Earthwood EasyClean’s unique, impenetrable cap makes it the ideal solution for homeowners, landscapers, leisure businesses and garden designers seeking to maximise good looks and minimise maintenance. Earthwood EasyClean, and its top of the range sister product Earthwood EasyClean Legacy, from Greensquares, the UK’s outdoor living experts, repel the ravages of the British weather and the rigours of a hectic domestic life. A super-resilient wood and polymer mix, topped off by a sleek, uncompromising polymer cap, makes it easy to clean as well as easy on the eye. You can say goodbye to annual sanding, scrubbing, sealing, painting and staining. Earthwood Easyclean, part of the TimberTech composite decking family, is splinter free and won’t split, warp, bend, crack or fade. It’s slip resistant. It carries the reassurance of a 25-year limited warranty for residential and ten years for commercial applications. Earthwood EasyClean comes in Brown Oak and Silver Maple shades and the Legacy option in Mocha, Pecan and Tigerwood. These stylish, elegant high-density hardwood and polymer boards reflect all of the colour grading and shading contained with natural timber boards but with none of the traditional fuss. www.timbertechuk.co.uk ENQUIRY 38

A High Performance From Remmers To complement their recently refurbished showroom, a new ‘high tech’ workshop has been constructed at Charles Hurst Ferrari, the official Ferrari dealer in Northern Ireland. Remmers UK Ltd along with McLaughlin and Harvey Contractors were appointed to oversee the installation of a flooring system in keeping with the Ferrari brand and suitable for a workshop environment. The existing old concrete floor in the workshop was constructed in several slabs and therefore a high potential for movement existed. The floor required filling and levelling prior to the application of the new flexible surface finish. The system proposed by Remmers was a flexible 3mm visco elastic PUR resin system with a polyurethane seal coat. The seal coat has integral R11 slip rating and a high degree of chemical resistance. www.remmers.co.uk ENQUIRY 39

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Create The Perfect Outdoor Space James Latham is offering two exciting new composite decking materials for summer 2015 that promise to bring style, functionality and flair to any outdoor space. Made in the USA and virtually maintenance free, the UPM ProFi Deck range is backed by a 25-year manufacturer’s guarantee.

Plus, whether wet or dry, it has a high friction surface making it ideal for areas that are likely to see high volumes of traffic. And yet this is a deck that loves bare feet. You will never get a splinter from the UPM ProFi Deck range and it feels warm when it’s cold and almost soft to touch.

Plus, it’s non-porous, so unlike with wood and many other types of composite decking, wine, oil and other liquid spills are not readily absorbed and can be easily cleaned, ensuring that once created, your design will continue to look great for years to come.

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Available in eight fresh and modern colours, all inspired by nature, UPM ProFi Design Deck is perfect for creating a distinctive and stunning outdoor area either in a residential or commercial setting. Also available is UPM ProFi Classic Deck which is offered in five colours: dark Walnut, golden Tigerwood, sun-bleached Desert Sand, Cape Cod Grey and Veranda Brazilian Walnut. As well as being extremely environmentally friendly - 95% of the materials used to manufacture the UPM ProFi Design and Classic Deck range are recycled – this fantastic decking requires no sanding, varnishing, painting or staining. In fact, in most cases, brushing and the occasional jet wash is all that is needed.

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Everbuild – A Sika Company Expands Their Powdered Tile Adhesive Range Everbuild – A Sika Company are thrilled to be expanding their array of powdered tile adhesives by introducing four new products to the popular range. The key product within the new range is Lightweight Extra Floor and Wall Tile Adhesive, a multi-purpose product created from a unique lightweight formula which can be utilised as a thick, thin or pourable adhesive depending on how much the product is diluted whist still retaining its superb quality and performance. Its high means one 15kg bag can cover the same area as a standard 25kg bag. This product is also dust reduced and made from an eco-friendly formula containing approx. 50% sustainable raw-materials. Also within the range is Standard Set Tile Adhesive, a cement based wall and floor tile adhesive with excellent adhesion and non-slip properties, formulated specifically to give a longer open and working time. Large Format Tile Adhesive is a synthetic resin-modified thin bed adhesive that is specifically formulated for binding large format ceramic, vitrified, porcelain and stone tiles to walls and some floors and finally a PTB Adhesive which is a pourable thick bed adhesive for bonding large format tiles to floors in highly loaded areas. www.everbuild.co.uk ENQUIRY 41

Full Steam Ahead For Array Carpet At Galleons Point

Industrial Food Processing Floor Solution By Remmers A new industrial flooring system has been installed to the 2000m2 extension at C&D Foods manufacturing plant in Longford, Ireland. Remmers Crete SL was applied in combination with Remmers PUR Color Top 2KM seal coat to provide a colour stable finish and a subsequent seal coat of Remmers PUR Aqua Top 2KM SG, with the inclusion of a polymer bead to provide an R11 level of slip resistance with a silk gloss floor finish. The system was installed by specialist flooring contractor Larsen Contracts who worked closely with the main contractor, Gem Construction to allow the installation of the floor whilst other fitting out activities were also being carried out, optimising the overall program. www.remmers.co.uk ENQUIRY 42

A private residential development at the side of the River Thames in London has secured its prestigious status after Array carpet from Heckmondwike FB was specified for the building’s stairwells and landings. The carpet was selected by CDC Flooring to refurbish the 55 communal stairwells in Galleons Point, . 5,500m² of Black Array carpet in broadloom was required to provide a contemporary feel to the interior of the building. The company worked closely with the project’s contractor, HBS Construction, to ensure that the carpet complemented other redecorations in the stairwell areas. This innovative range is renowned for being quick and easy to install, which was essential on this development as all tenants remained in their apartments during the refurbishment. www.heckmondwike-fb.co.uk ENQUIRY 43

UZIN Quality At The Royal Northern College of Music UZIN systems were used to install the new floors at The Royal Northern College of Music (RNCM) in Manchester, as part of a £7.1m redevelopment to support higher student numbers and provide professional learning. The flooring sub-contractor, iFloor UK Limited conducted a considerable amount of mechanical subfloor preparation across 1500 square metres and installed new floor coverings across two floors. iFloor chose UZIN due to their fail safe systems and ability to provide solutions for the installation of several different types of floor coverings. www.uzin.co.uk ENQUIRY 44

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Reynaers CS 86-HI Windows And Doors System Gets An Upgrade Reynaers multi-chamber, high insulation aluminium doors and aluminium window system CS 86-HI is now able to accommodate larger glass panes, including triple glazing and pivoting window options. A special modification to CS 86 now allows the installation of glazing panels from the outside, avoiding the need to transport glass through buildings. The development also allows the use of larger and heavier glazed panels, including triple glazing up to 500kg, offering greater flexibility in terms of both design and installation. Pivoting openers with hinges fully integrated into the profiles have also been introduced. Depending on the position of the hinges, the pivot window can be supplied with a horizontal axis (max. 200kg), or a vertical axis (max. 160kg). The new system helps create a more flexible building design, allowing glass panes up to a maximum height of 2500mm. Used extensively on energy efficient and BREEAM rated buildings, Reynaers CS 86-HI aluminium windows and doors incorporate a unique insulation that ensures extreme stability and enhanced water and air tightness. The performance of the system for air and water tightness has subsequently been upgraded to 300 Pa. Several of the CS 86-HI window and door configurations achieve the Minergie® and Minergie-P® component labels, which corresponds to Passivhaus standards of a Uw value of ≤0.8 W/m2K. When it comes to safety, variants of CS 86 are also compliant with the Secured by Design initiative offering optimum levels of security and performance. Further details are available from: Reynaers Limited, Tel: 0121 421 1999, or email reynaersltd@reynaers.com, website www.reynaers.co.uk . ENQUIRY 45

Aluprof Develops the Slimmest of Aluminium Windows Steel windows have long been admired by specifiers for their slim lines and unobtrusive looks. Aluminium systems companies have tried to replicate the ‘steel look’ with varying degrees of success - until now. With a fixed light and opening light aluminium face width of just 32.5mm Aluprof’s new ‘MB Slimline’ window offers both good looks and high thermal performance - something steel window systems cannot offer. U values of below 1.00 are achievable, as the new system will accept both double and triple glazing options coupled with aluminium profiles which use wide polyamide thermal break. With a wide range of profiles available, the ‘MB Slimline’ system can offer high inertia ratings and slim, deep profiles, offering the specifier the ability to use the system in any large, or small, window spaces. Ideally suited to both new and replacement projects, in both residential and commercial environments, where slim lines are crucial to the aesthetic appearance of the building, the ‘MB Slimline’ system offers a complete solution. ‘MB Slimline’ is further proof of Aluprof’s innovative approach to fenestration solutions, establishing itself as one of Europe's leading systems companies. The new system joins a wide portfolio of aluminium systems which includes curtain wall systems, doors windows and high performance aluminium fire rated systems. Further information is available on the company’s website at www.aluprof.eu and specialist advice on the ‘MB Slimline’ system is available now from Aluprof on 0161 941 4005. ENQUIRY 46

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An Open And Shut Case For In Situ Testing

Halo Puts Hallmark In The Frame For Continued Success In Its 20th Year 2015 marks the 20th year in business for leading Humberside-based composite door manufacturer, Hallmark Panels. The company, which specialises in the manufacture of PVC-U and aluminium decorative infill panels, composite doors and architectural mouldings is a longstanding client of The VEKA UK Group, using renowned Halo profile systems for the outer-frame of its extensive and varied range of doors. Hallmark Panels has manufactured infill panels for the window industry for more than 25 years and is one of the pioneers of composite door manufacturing with over 20 years' experience. The company is considered to be at the forefront of design and innovation, leading the way in both modern and traditional product design offerings. Hallmark uses both traditionally sculptured and contemporarylooking bevelled profiles from the Halo portfolio, further maximising the potential for personalisation in its door designs. www.vekauk.com ENQUIRY 47

Tormax Takes Swing Door Automation To A New Level TORMAX is launching two new swing door operators, delivering even greater functionality and flexibility and allowing the cost-effective installation of an automatic entrance in almost any location. Primarily for automating internal doors, the TORMAX 1102 operator replaces the 1101 and benefits from a complete re-design that significantly improves performance, whilst the 1201 is even more powerful making it suitable for external entrance applications. As with all TORMAX door drives, the new operators have been designed to deliver outstanding reliability. The new drives can be used in power-assisted (power assisted manual door opening), low-energy (without safety features) and full-power applications (with safety features) for automating external and internal doors, fire exits and escape routes, and doors with disabled access. The TORMAX 1102 and 1201 have the added advantage of being modular by design. This contributes to greater cost efficiency with the customer only having to pay for exactly what they need at that time. As requirements change, operators can easily be upgraded with additional functions. www.tormax.co.uk ENQUIRY 49

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There are many closers on the market which have been successfully tested to BS 8300 with full third party accreditation but which, when fitted in a real life application, simply do not work effectively. The answer, of course, is to test the closer in situ. HOPPE are pleased to offer onsite samples to ensure that the closer plus a full technical back up service to advise on the best product to use for an individual application. For example it be more appropriate to fit an asymmetric rack and pinion closer like the ARRONE 8300 which is perfect for use on high frequency doors such as in hospitals, nursing homes, surgeries schools along with other commercial applications where style finish and performance are required. www.hoppe.co.uk ENQUIRY 48


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Glazing ‘The Waitrose Way’ In Chester The VS-1 by GLASSOLUTIONS Saint-Gobain is a new type of curtain walling which is ideal for achieving aesthetically superior buildings featuring large vertical spans of glass or meeting complex designs. It is a mullion only system in which the glass wall visually ‘floats’ as the façade of a new highprofile superstore clearly demonstrates. The new Waitrose supermarket at Boughton retail centre in Chester signifies one of the biggest investments the retailer has made in a single store. The 29,000 sq. ft store was built by contractors Barr Construction, with local materials and using alternative construction techniques to minimise carbon emissions. Benefitting from the GLASSOLUTIONS VS-1 mullion-only curtain walling system, this vibrant and distinctive building allows plenty of natural light into the store. The building’s stunning design includes large, continuous vertical expanses of curtain walling which are achieved through the VS-1’s unique design. The 10.5m mullion spans were achieved without the need for mid-point lateral load restraint from horizontal mid-span steel. 3.5m high glass panes are solely supported by the structurally robust mullions allowing uninterrupted vertical sightlines in this transom-less system. After the first design concepts were approved, it was thought that a bespoke system might have been the only option to deliver the architect’s vision. GLASSOLUTIONS, however, was able to demonstrate otherwise with the VS-1

system, which is available in a range of sizes, and reduce façade lead times and costs significantly. The store’s bronze rainscreen cladding is matched sympathetically by the exterior real bronze fins carried on the VS1 system and the bronze PPC mullions internally. The store was designed to achieve a BREEAM ‘Excellent’ rating. Key sustainability dimensions include 75% of the energy needed for the supermarket being provided by an on-site wood burning biomass plant. The VS-1 system contributed to sustainable design in a more fundamental way thanks to its structural integrity. With the VS-1 façade designed and installed to comfortably accommodate larger than normal building movements, the whole building could be constructed using a lighter steel framework, which also delivered financial savings for the client. GLASSOLUTIONS utilised SGG COOL-LITE® SKN165ii glass to help achieve an optimum internal environment which balances natural lighting with solar control and superior thermal performance. Complementing the VS-1 façade, GLASSOLUTIONS was also appointed to install glazing for the north and south entrance lobbies using the SPIDERGLASS® bolted glazing system. This ensured consistency with the rest of the building and meant Barr Construction could benefit from a single sub-contractor for all glazed façade elements. www.glassolutions.co.uk ENQUIRY 50

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Smart Refurbishment for Listed Art Deco Building Smart Architectural Aluminium supplied windows and doors from its Alitherm Heritage range for the refurbishment of the Art Deco-style Lanchester Building in Watford home to the Lanchester Community Free School, the building being locally listed due both to its historical and architectural significance. With a design requirement to retain the slim lines of the building’s original steel windows, so closely associated with Art Deco buildings, while at the same time achieving thermal performance and energy efficiency gains which are made possible by modern materials, new windows and commercial doors from Smart’s Alitherm Heritage ranges were specified, all of which were fabricated and installed by one of the company’s specialist partners, Leicester-based Dotcom Glazing Ltd. Over 70 window assemblies and 15 door entrance assemblies were installed from Smart’s Alitherm Heritage range, the doors being set in the company’s Smart Wall framing system. The window and door profiles were all finished in white polyester powder coating, to match the materials being replaced and to provide a robust, durable and low-maintenance finish. www.smartsystems.co.uk ENQUIRY 51

Comar 5P.I Advanced Window System

Integration is the key factor which underpins the latest new product launch from Comar Architectural Aluminium Systems. Their Comar 9P.i Framing system offers fast-track semi unitised construction for floor to ceiling glazing, allowing tilt/turn or casement windows to hang direct from the Comar 9P.i Frame as well as rebated doors. With the addition of thermal foam and triple glazing Comar 9P.i offers U-values down to 0.77. Comar have incorporated the technology from the Comar 9P.i system into the Comar 5P.i window range, and are launching the Comar 5P.i Advanced Casement and Tilt/Turn window system which integrates seamlessly into Comar 9P.i creating the option for standalone high performance windows. www.comar-alu.co.uk ENQUIRY 53

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Soundsecure Doorsets From Premdor Balances Building Regulations With Cost And Appearance Building Regulations relating to apartment entrance locations are particularly complex requiring a combination of multi-point security locking, Fireshield FD30 or FD60 Firedoor performance and sound reducing construction. Doors must present a thumb turn release facility to assist escape in the event of fire and be compliant with all mobility regulations. In addition, Premdor Apartment SoundSecure Doorsets carry Secured by Design approvals. The Premdor range balances the above requirements with stunning good looks and a highly competitive pricing structure. Available with two door frame options, traditional timber or the new Ecoframe which is made from recycled materials finished with a powder coated, maintenance free Aluminium skin. Premdor SoundSecure Doorsets are available with most standard flush door or moulded panel designs and are factory hung on CE marked steel hinges. To assist with installation, a new instruction video is now available on the Premdor YouTube channel, or call 0844 209 0008 for dedicated SoundSecure literature. www.premdor.co.uk ENQUIRY 52

Steel Window Colour Choice Leading steel window manufacturer Crittall is promoting the wide spectrum of colours finishes available across its product range. Crittall Duralife epoxy-free polyester powder coatings are available in a range of 46 standard colours. Dual colour is also available. The Standard colour range is matt finished while Gloss is also available. Other RAL, BS, NBS or custom colours are available to order. Powder coatings are applied to galvanised steel and aluminium substrates. ‘in-house’ under Crittall’s ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System and ISO 14001:2004 Environmental Management System. Duralife polyester powder coatings are compliant with BS EN 13438, BS EN 12206 and BS 6497. www.crittall-windows.co.uk ENQUIRY 54


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Specifying Hardwood Timber Entrance Doors – What Should You Know? Choosing the right hardwood for a front door is tricky because you don’t have to just think about the colours and what suits the exterior or interior of the house, you also have to consider the outlook, weathering, performance and cost. Materials used on the outside of the building like the windows, cladding, rendering, zinc, copper and stone are also closely related to the door choice. The question of durability is always crucial. For instance, with American Black Walnut it is recommended that an overhang is in situ, since the characteristics of this wood mean it is more likely to stain black if it isn’t maintained properly. And let’s face it, not all of us will keep up with the maintenance of our doors as much as we’d like to. Another concern is extreme weathering. Is your door facing the sea, south facing, or prone to getting a lot of sun and rain? Some hardwoods are better suited to these extreme conditions. European Oak and Iroko, for instance, perform very well and can withstand some tough weathering. It can be essential to know whether the house has cladding – which narrows the decision down slightly but still isn’t straightforward. It’s quite popular to have Western Red Cedar cladding, but then you have to think about whether or not you are going to allow it to silver. Treated WRC cladding will match a Western Red Cedar door as long as it is finished in the same way; however, WRC is a soft hardwood and therefore can mark easily when used for a front door. The closest match to it is Iroko and therefore a good choice because of its weathering qualities and undoubtedly its cost. You may however, not wish to match at all, and are quite happy to have greying cladding with European Oak or even Wenge. This is also a very popular way to provide contrast and attract attention to an entrance.

Furthermore, the style of house and colour of brick or render can influence the choice of wood to a large degree. The more red a brick the less likely you would match it to Iroko, for instance, which is quite red itself. White or cream render lends itself to nearly any colour wood but then on the other hand if the windows are a different colour like grey or green you’d need to consider this when choosing the wood too. A very popular colour-way at the moment is white render with dark grey windows and a European Oak door. Often people are afraid of hardwood because of the maintenance involved. This is certainly valid but if you know the facts it’s easier to make a decision. For such a natural product, wood is very versatile and you’d be surprised at its ability to blend in with various colours, textures, and finishes and withstand weathering. Understanding security (despite the fact that you may not always specify this detail) is imperative. The main idea is to delay someone getting into a house for as long as possible - the longer they spend trying then it’s more likely they will be caught in the act. Even though studies show that burglars are most likely to enter through a window (depending on where the house is), making sure the front door looks impenetrable is key. This information applies to nearly all the external doors in a house and not just the front door. As long as the product installed meets one or more of these requirements, you should be as safe as possible. Obviously having a burglar alarm is essential too, but most of the time, the burglar would need to get in first before the alarm goes off. If noise isn’t an issue and the burglar goes straight for a window, then the alarm would probably be more effective. www.urbanfront.co.uk ENQUIRY 55

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New Altro Fortistm Offers Tough Love For Walls, Doors And Corners Altro has expanded its range of wall cladding with the introduction of new Altro Fortis™ - a system that provides seriously tough protection for walls, doors and corners. Altro Fortis keeps interiors safe from impact and scuff damage, and looking good for longer. The new system comprises three options to offer protection exactly where it’s needed; Altro Fortis Titanium™ wall protection, Altro Fortis door protection™ and Altro Fortis corner protection™. Altro Fortis has been developed to work with the popular Altro Whiterock™ range to create aesthetic consistency between hygienic and general areas. Where Altro Whiterock offers an ultra-hygienic wall protection system, Altro Fortis offers enhanced protection for areas where scuff and impact protection is the priority. Altro Fortis also combines perfectly with Altro’s 2.5mm safety flooring ranges, providing a complete, durable and fully-integrated system for hard-working areas. As the name suggests, Altro Fortis has the strength to deliver long-term protection where high levels of impact are expected. It is ideal for use where walls, doors and corners are constantly knocked, such as school classrooms and corridors, non-clinical areas in healthcare, retail, and any busy public and service areas. Whittington Health, in north London, is already using Altro Fortis wall protection in their Emergency Department (ED) ‘hot corridor’, and the system is proving robust enough to withstand the rigours of busy hospital life. Altro Fortis comes with a 20 year warranty, supported by the Altro Promise. www.altro.co.uk ENQUIRY 57

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RAK Launches Sleek, ItalianStyled Harmony Bathroom Range RAK Ceramics has launched its new Harmony bathroom range. Harmony offers a luxurious, Italian-designed range of sanitary ware and basins, complemented with stylish matching furniture. All of the products share a simplistic but stunning look; the curved lines of the sanitary ware and the furniture’s sleek design features – including push/ release drawers and ambient lighting – work in total ‘harmony,’ providing a stunning bathroom design at an affordable price. Harmony sanitary ware options include full back-to-wall, close coupled and wall hung designs. All WC’s are complemented by the new RAK concealed hanging frame in 6/3ltr or 4.5/3ltre. Matching basins are offered in half moon designs - with full and half pedestals – and counter top formats - in 600, 900 and 1200mm – which sit on the matching Harmony furniture. There are also three over-counter washbasins, in oval, rectangle and circular designs, and a new range of Harmony taps. The matching white furniture has high gloss painted drawer fronts with complementary wood finish side panels. Built-it ambient strip lighting creates subtle night-time illumination and a beautiful finishing touch to the chic collection. www.rakceramics.co.uk ENQUIRY 56

Pendock Delivers Towering Performance For St. Barts Project When an architectural practice, which has established an international reputation through its involvement with huge sports stadia and other major public venues, is chosen to replace a famous London hospital, it can be no surprise that the redevelopment contains some stunning spaces. HOK was selected by Skanska Innisfree to create the new St. Bartholomew’s and The Royal London Hospitals, which will serve as a specialist centre for the treatment of cancer and cardiac cases, as well as offering tertiary care for patients from across the capital. As a result, specialist sub-contractor Houston Cox Eastern completed the installation of 69 different casings – varying in length from 2.7 up to 7.1 metres – within corridors, waiting rooms and administration areas; as well as finishing the erection of four imposing pilasters rising 17.8 metres to the glazed roof of the central atrium. Pendock was awarded the contract to supply the collection of bespoke units, which would conceal the heavyweight stanchions supporting the glazed roof and other elements to the 65,000 sq. ft. St. Barts medical facility. The column casings were finished in either a Soft White or Grey Dust Gloss colour, while the recessed shadow gaps, which sub-divide the columns are in Soft White or Folkestone Matt. At the bottom of each column is a collar fabricated from Grade 304 grit polished stainless steel. www.pendock.co.uk ENQUIRY 58

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MX Extends Product Range MX Group, the leading UK shower tray manufacturers, has extended its ranges of shower products including an extension to both their thermostatic and electric shower ranges, their accessories ranges – especially their handsets and cables - and added a range of taps and mixers and a new range of electric water heaters to their already extensive portfolio of showers and shower related products. In addition the company has launched its brand new catalogue – The MX Collection - an impressive brochure that is a must for anyone working in the specification or installation business. The catalogue covers every facet of the company’s product range through thermostatic mixer valves, electric showers, shower trays, shower enclosures and bath screens, shower accessories and brassware. www.mx-group.com ENQUIRY 59

High Quality Furniture Deserves A High Quality Finish Many woodwork professionals across the UK enjoy using Osmo UK’s wood finishing products. All Osmo products are designed to enhance, maintain and prolong the beauty of wood – an ideal finish for all wooden furniture. Gavin Kirkbride, owner of Lily handmade furniture, has dedicated his life to creating stunning hand-carved furniture. Based in North Yorkshire, Gavin’s pieces are bespoke and made in 100% solid oak. In order to ensure maximum wood protection, Gavin uses Osmo’s Polyx-Oil and Wood Wax Finish products. Osmo’s Polyx-Oil is suitable for the protection of all wooden flooring and furniture, providing hardwearing and durable protection. Osmo’s Wood Wax Finish is suitable for use on interior flooring, timber cladding and panelling, ceiling profiles, skirting, doors, joinery, furniture and children's toys, it is a multi-functional product. To mark the quality of his craftsmanship, Gavin poignantly finishes each piece with his company’s signature – a hand carved lily in honour of his daughter. www.osmouk.com ENQUIRY 60

Style Multiroll Partition For Sports Halls The new Multiroll partitioning wall system from Style, delivers a practical and affordable solution for dividing sports halls and other leisure facilities. Constructed from a woven nylon, it is strong enough to safely divide vigorous games of five-a-side football, for example, yet folds neatly away into the ceiling when not required. Easy for all staff to operate, the Multiroll is fully automatic and is activated by a simple push of a button. “As with most schools and leisure centres, the main hall is an important multi-purpose space, often needing to be quickly re-arranged for the next class, gym lesson, rehearsal or assembly,” explains Julian Sargent, Group Managing Director of Style. “Dividing the space has a whole range of benefits, not only enabling the hall to be used more efficiently but also reducing energy costs by removing the need to heat and light large rooms when only part of them is being used.” Suitable for installation in almost any existing hall or new build facility, a Multiroll can be mounted in a beam area of the roof or invisibly fitted within a suspended ceiling. Alternatively it can be installed as a laterally guided partition, stepped partition or even as a safety curtain. Where acoustics are of particular importance, the Multiroll can be fitted with sound absorbing, non-woven fabric to improve noise insulation, reduce reverberation times and improve voice audibility. All Multiroll partitions come with German TÜV-tested safety as standard, utilising catching devices within the drive system to reliably prevent uncontrolled falling of the curtain. www.style-partitions.co.uk ENQUIRY 61

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Dupont™ Corian® Renews Its Collections Of Ready-Made Basins And Sinks As part of its ‘Endless Evolution’ programme, DuPont™ Corian® has launched an improved and expanded range of ready-made basins for the bathroom, sinks for the kitchen and basins for the healthcare sector. Each new basin is characterised by a versatile, contemporary design and incorporates innovative technical features. Ready-made basins and sinks have long been a fundamental element of the DuPont™ Corian® range. For decades, the seamless integration of Corian® shapes and sheets has provided a beautiful, high quality, inherently hygienic and reliable solution for residential and public spaces across the globe. The full range now includes a total of 40 models, which are divided into sink and basin ‘families’. The name of each family reflects its distinctive aesthetic: • Bathroom range (20 models): Purity (two models), Relax (three models), Refresh (two models), Energy (three models), Calm (four models), Peace (one model), Serenity (three models), Care (two models for the healthcare market); • Kitchen range (20 models): Smooth (two models), Sweet (eight models), Spicy (five models), Sparkling (five models).

The updated and renamed offering of Corian® basins and sinks will be commercially available from 1st June 2015 across Europe, the Middle East and Africa. The beauty of DuPont™ Corian® lies in its adaptability. It is a versatile material, which can form organic or linear shapes and permits endless creative possibilities, allowing the freedom to design spaces tailored to personal tastes. In the kitchen and bathroom, the seamless construction and extensive colour palette of Corian® enable the material to suit a variety of interior styles. The renewed and expanded offer that we have introduced will contribute significantly to the fascinating design possibilities of Corian®, and to its ability to deliver long term beauty and functionality” says Mark Hill, Country Manager, UK & Ireland, DuPont™ Corian® To launch the renewed shapes offer, DuPont™ Corian® has created an elegant, large format publication entitled ‘Portraits of Life’, along with a new Product catalogue. To find out more about the entire DuPont™ Corian® offer - shapes, sheets, colours and services - and to request a copy of ‘Portraits of Life’ and the new Corian® shapes Product Catalogue, please visit www.portraitsoflife.corian. com or www.endlessevolution.corian.com To see a video about the ‘Portraits of Life’ project, go to https://youtu.be/ myEsZzWJjKo or access the official DuPont™ Corian® channel on Youtube at www.youtube.com/Coriandesign ENQUIRY 62

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Interior Film - Refurbishment Made Simple

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Interior Film is an innovative range of high performance, self-adhesive, decorative films manufactured by LG Hausys for use on a wide range of interior applications. Quick and easy to install, feature walls can be dramatically refurbished in hours with minimum disruption. Interior Film is so versatile too and can be applied to almost any interior surface including: wood, metals, plaster board, plastics and even melamine. This enables walls, doors, furniture, skirting and architrave to be attractively and quickly transformed. Offering excellent flexibility and adhesion, Interior Film provides the perfect finish, even to curved or complex shapes. Easy to clean and maintain Interior Film is hardwearing and remains stable if exposed to heat, humidity or low temperatures. Air free technology enables Interior Film to be easily applied to give a superb bubble free surface. www.davidclouting.co.uk

Ice Concrete, part of the New York Collection of quartz worksurfaces from COMPAC, is one of four new stunning quartz colours recently launched by the company. Inspired by America’s New York loft culture, creating a fusion between architecture, design and functionality, the New York Collection offers a totally new quartz worksurface that explores an industrial and urban aesthetic which will revolutionise how we think about worksurfaces. Silky, soft and sensuous to the touch, Ice Concrete, Beige Concrete, Dark Concrete and Beige Zement will electrify and awaken the senses offering an opportunity to create contemporary surfaces that reflects the style and excitement of loft living in the ‘Big Apple’. The New York Collection offers seven urban colours with exclusive finishes, all of which combine depth of colour and definition of grain –all hardwearing, hygienic, easy to clean and maintain. www.compac.es

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CleanRim The Gap Wall-Hung WC Is Easy To Clean, Inside And Out Helping to maximise hygiene levels in the bathroom or washroom, Roca has introduced a wall-hung version of its innovative CleanRim The Gap WC. With a close-coupled WC already available, this new model means that not only is the pan itself simple to clean thanks to its rimless design, but the floor beneath and area surrounding the WC can also be wiped clean with ease. With the CleanRim The Gap wall-hung WC there is simply nowhere for germs or bacteria to gather, while the WC’s hidden fixations create an uncluttered, streamlined finish in any bathroom setting. Designed by Antonio Bullo, CleanRim The Gap WC from Roca features modern and stylish lines, and is the latest product in the popular collection of basins, WCs, furniture and baths. While less water is used than with a standard single or dualflush WC, CleanRim The Gap always produces a powerful flushing performance thanks to innovative technology neatly hidden behind the scenes. With CleanRim The Gap, water is delivered via a distributor at the back of the pan, rather than through the holes like on a standard toilet. This enables the flushing volume to be reduced while always producing outstanding flushing results. www.uk.roca.com ENQUIRY 65

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Trackit, An Innovative Suspension System For Banners, Graphics And Large Panels From The Shopkit Group TracKit, is an extremely versatile track suspension system providing depth, mobility and flexibility to the presentation of banners, signs and graphics, large sliding panels/room dividers and other styles of interior displays, including shelving. Trackit can facilitate different types of elements to be hung at different heights along straight or curved sections of track, be repositioned easily and is proving to be a popular display solution for Office and Retail interiors. TracKit can be wall or ceiling fixed and is available with a choice of single or multi-track versions, enabling very creative installations. This system offers static and mobile suspension options, via a roller wheel, which allows for easy re-positioning of complex graphic displays, large panels

and room dividers etc, by simply sliding the roller wheels along the track. The suspension track is available in both aluminium and stainless steel and there are six different support methods that can be hung from the track, each with a wide range of accessories and Shopkit can help determine which is most suitable for each application. Made to Measure and Installation options available The dimensions and material finishes of the different suspension systems and accessories as well as track configuration can be varied to suit clients’ requirements and Shopkit can deliver and install all elements within this range. www.shopkit.com ENQUIRY 66

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Specifying A Washroom Less Ordinary Innovative washroom manufacturer, Washroom Washroom, is proud to offer a completely bespoke design service and unique range of high specification flexible design solutions encapsulated by its new Iconica Collection. Washroom Washroom director, Trevor Bowers, explains how commercial sector clients’ increasing demand for bespoke and unique washroom design was the catalyst for the creation of the Iconica Collection. The demands of the commercial sector have changed noticeably in recent years with more high specification materials and finishes requested as tenants and potential tenants increasingly judge a building based on its facilities including its washrooms. With new offices springing up all the time, especially in London, landlords need to ensure office space stands out from the crowd. At the same time, companies are seeing that offering high quality facilities can help to attract and retain the very best staff. Washroom’s new flagship Iconica Collection, which is ideal for projects demanding exacting aesthetic and performance standards, has been developed

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specifically with the high end commercial sector in mind to meet the needs of landlords and office workers alike. The idea behind the Iconica Collection is simple. It is a unique range of high specification bespoke products, materials, finishes and designs including practical solutions, and is the ideal way to create quality, stylish washrooms as well as staff shower and changing facilities for a range of different environments. Flexibility is integral to the Iconica Collection, as it provides a virtually endless array of design possibilities for its cubicle doors, vanities, benching, lockers and integrated duct panelling, which can all be tailored to clients’ individual specifications to create a unique, yet practical design. All of these products can be manufactured in a vast array of different materials, finishes and colours. Washroom’s bespoke approach to design has enabled it to create some of the most inspirational washroom spaces for iconic projects both in the UK and internationally. Bespoke features such as an integrated handbag shelf, concealed consumables or duct panelling which doubles

up to offer concealed storage are also available, allowing specifiers and architects to create a completely unique space for their clients. The Iconica Collection focuses on utilising materials which are not traditionally associated with washrooms such as back-painted toughened glass, anodised aluminium, cast acrylic, granite and marble as well as unique Page Lacquer coating, real wood or engineered veneer. Solid Surface Corian is a popular choice for office washrooms due to the fact that it is extremely durable and easy to clean but is also incredibly versatile and can be manufactured in a range of colours and cut to any shape making for a practical solution without compromising on aesthetics. With its complete service encompassing design, manufacture, installation and project management, Washroom is able to effectively manage each aspect of a project and guarantee the high quality clients expect. Each scheme is allocated a professional installation team together with a dedicated project manager who together see the project


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through each process from the initial design to manufacturing and installation, on time and to budget. With the option for the team to create a mock-up of the design at the outset, clients can rest assured the whole process will be as smooth as possible. The Iconica Collection provides architects and specifiers with the tools needed to create a unique washroom space designed around clients’ individual needs, whether for new builds or refurbishments. Case Study – 71 Queen Victoria Street, London Based in the heart of the City on Queen Victoria Street, the building has been extensively remodelled to a design by SPPARC Architecture. The works managed and administered by Mellersh and Harding Building Consultancy with Bouygues UK as the main contractor included the addition of an extra floor of offices at roof level and now provides high specification Grade A office accommodation. Working closely with the design team, Washroom developed the design from concept drawings and, following off site manufacture, then installed the bespoke high specification washroom areas on

all levels of the building together with shower facilities in the basement designed for use by office staff. Washroom used its full height Alto WC cubicles, which can be manufactured in a range of colours and finishes, to provide users with complete privacy as well as creating the homefrom-home feel. The cubicle doors were finished in the incredibly durable Page Lacquer coating, which provided a high-gloss finish, to create a unique and stylish space. Any future wear and tear can be repaired and re-polished in situ, so the coating is an ideal choice for commercial sector clients. For the vanities, Washroom installed bespoke units with mirrors and lighting designed to complement the Alto cubicles. Ultra-durable and easy-toclean Corian, manufactured in long troughs, was used for the vanities, further adding to the high specification feel. Washroom’s integrated duct panelling system manufactured in a bespoke glass design was used to add to the sleek design, while also making access for any future repairs or maintenance much easier.

Simon Evans technical director at SPPARC Architecture commented, “We’d worked with Washroom previously so were confident the team would be able to deliver the high quality, high specification finish the client was looking for. We were pleased with the end result, which fits perfectly with our designs while also incorporating several practical solutions.” For more information on the range of services and products offered by Washroom Washroom or to request your copy of the new Iconica Collection brochure, please visit www.washroom.co.uk/ iconica call 0845 470 3000 or email sales@ washroom.co.uk ENQUIRY 67

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Return To Rise Hall: This Time The Kitchens Get It! Granite Transformations has returned once again to Rise Hall, the magnificent 19th century manor house restored by TV’s Sarah Beeny and artist husband Graham Swift, and this time the kitchen makeover specialist has actually helped transform two kitchens, the Butler’s Pantry and an ensuite installation in the hall managers’ live-in quarters. Previously, the home improvements company has focused its skill on beautiful, bespoke bathrooms, styled by Sarah and Graham, the success of which prompted Granite Transformations to diversify into bathroom remodelling, alongside its core kitchen business. “We found working alongside Sarah and Graham most inspiring, since they explored fresh applications for our surface finishes,” says Chief Operating Officer, Danny Hanlon. “Even on this phase, they’ve managed to challenge us with an ensuite kitchen and elegant upgrade of a classic butler’s pantry.” Rise Hall was the star of two Channel 4 documentaries, chronicling the restoration of this 97-room mansion in East Yorkshire, which is now rated as one of the North East’s finest wedding and conference venues. Sarah and Graham’s passion for Britain’s heritage and their attention to design detail are evident throughout, as is their use of functional and sympathetic new materials like Granite Transformations’ quartz, granite and recycled glass surfaces. This time it refaced the countertops in the Butler’s Pantry, which is used by long-term guests and features a self-catering private kitchen facility for

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wedding parties. The original stone floor was retained in this high traffic area and a tough, luxurious Sachi granite finish was overlaid onto worktops, extended upwards as grease-resistant splashbacks and oven surrounds. Simple white shaker-style doors grace the cabinets, transforming the space into a relaxing yet purposeful breakout area for guests. Custodian and curator Helen Davies and her partner, Estate Manager Craig, live on-site and manage the day-to-day activities of the house, wedding venue and grounds. Sarah has transformed what was formerly her sister Caroline’s kitchen into elegant living quarters for the pair and their dog Percy. A sizeable corner of the room has been converted into plumbed-in kitchen space, complete with sink, fridge, microwave oven, base and wall units. The Black Diamond recycled glass work surfaces and full-height splashbacks, installed by Granite Transformations, tone with the marble-effect fireplace and create a corner of restrained style. White cabinets team with the room’s main walls and doors to minimise the visual impact, whilst looking smart and clean. For further enquiries and details of nearest showroom, contact 0800 044 5393 or visit www.granitetransformations.co.uk ENQUIRY 68


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Vicaima Staining Makes Its Mark At Fulham Riverside A major development for Barratt London alongside the River Thames in South West London has been fitted with doors, panelling and skirting from the Vicaima range of stained Oak veneers. The ambitious and visionary development at Fulham Wharf covers some 3.2 hectares and includes the transformation of an existing Sainsbury store and derelict warehouses into a modern retail and residential hub with riverside luxury living and cultivated green space. The development also benefits from cafes, restaurants and river front access to create a harmonious environment. The Barratt London development comprises one, two, three, four, five and six- bedroom luxury apartments, penthouses and townhouses. Specialist Joinery fit-out Contractors Atlantic Contracts, worked with the Vicaima Special Projects team from conception through to installation, thus ensuring the exacting needs of the project were fulfilled in every way.

to the communal lobby areas and lift surrounds. The finish chosen was a Vicaima white washed Oak stain, which was supplied as part of the Portaro SBD door assembly, together with matching panels and skirting. The social housing was no less luxurious and saw the fitting of a Vicaima Walnut veneered entrance door as part of the every popular Vicaima Secure by Design Easi-Fit primed frame kit. All apartment interiors benefited from the clean lines of Vicaima white lacquered door, for a smooth fully finished final touch. Fulham Riverside was a classic example of how Vicaima special projects offer developers and contractors with tangible benefits and real on site solutions to their door and associated joinery requirements. As Danny Miller, Site Manager of Atlantic Contracts put it, ‘we found working with Vicaima made all the difference. They have the experience to understand our goals and worked with us every step of the way to ensure even the smallest issues were dealt with promptly, giving us the peace of mind to know we could rely on their help for a successful project conclusion’. Vicaima offer an extensive range of design options, with fire, acoustic and security performance for luxury housing and modern apartment living space. For further details about these and other products from their many Vicaima collections, visit the Vicaima website www.vicaima.com ENQUIRY 69

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New HELIFIX BowTie HD Kit – For Securing Bowed Building Walls Helifix has launched a new BowTie HD Kit which contains the necessary components, materials and instructions a repair contractor requires for the rapid cost-effective restraining of bowed external building walls by securing them to internal floor and ceiling joists. The kit is available in two versions containing either 5 or 10 No. 1 metre long BowTie HDs along with PolyPlus SF resin, an SDS Drill Bit, the BowTie HD SDS Driver and 2 injection tubes. With easy, non-disruptive, external installation, the BowTie HD is a heavy duty stainless steel tie with a self-cutting tip. Once a clearance hole has been drilled through the wall, the BowTie HD is inserted and simply power-driven through the first two parallel timber joists to form a secure mechanical connection. Where there is a requirement to fix through the third timber joist, the BowTie HD in a 1.5 metre length is also available. The reduced diameter outer end of the BowTie HD is resin bonded to the masonry to prevent further bowing of the wall. www.helifix.co.uk/downloads ENQUIRY 70

New System To Support Vertical Elements From NVELOPE

SILKA Chamfered Blocks In Prestigious City Refurbishment AHMM have specified SILKA chamfered calcium silicate blocks for the internal refurbishment of 207 Old Street in the City of London. Unlike any other block available in the UK, SILKA blocks are fairfaced on both sides and have a chamfer. Use of a thin joint mortar system enhances the chamfer’s aesthetic effect while their exceptional smoothness enables them to be left fairfaced or painted. With high dimensional stability, they can be used for load bearing, non-load bearing and inner leaf cavity walls, high thermal mass absorbing heat and releasing it slowly to help maintain a comfortable environment. www.xella.co.uk ENQUIRY 72

NVELOPE, the market leader in rainscreen cladding support systems, recently introduced NH2, a system that can be used to support vertical elements. The NH2 cladding support system plays a major role in the aesthetic envelope of a building and provides added performance benefits. The system is compatible with a number of façade designs, and allows these to be installed vertically. The system can be secured on to steel frame, block work or timber substrate. Horizontal ‘T’ and ‘L’ rails can easily be secured onto the NH2 system, using NVELOPE support brackets and NH2 adaptors. The ‘T’ and ‘L’ rails can be adjusted at a level and secured using stainless steel screws in fixed and sliding points to allow expansion and contraction in the T or L rails. As the NH2 system involves fewer fixings to the substrate and is a stronger system than the NH1 giving greater spacing between brackets, less thermal bridging is created. www.nvelope.com ENQUIRY 71

Safety Conscious Stormking Safety conscious contractors will welcome StormFix - a new product from prefabricated building products specialists Stormking. StormFix fixing kits have been sourced in partnership with RAWLBOLT and the packs are exclusive to Stormking and offer fixing bolts to ensure safe and secure fixing of structural frames to all common types of external wall applications. Choosing the correct anchoring with such a diversity of wall types can pose problems for contractors – and getting it wrong can have severe consequences. The new StormFix fixing packs remove all the uncertainty of choosing the correct bolts to ensure risk-free anchoring for the full Stormking range of grp entrance canopies and bay window roofs. When finished with tiling, these can impose considerable demands on the building structure and it is essential that the fixing bolts are able to bear this load. www.stormking.co.uk ENQUIRY 73

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LEDBar Helps Put On A Show The wonderful art deco Prince Edward Theatre in London’s Old Compton Street designed by Edward Stone in 1930 now benefits from some 21st Century Lighting supplied by Light Projects. Specified by Lighting Designer’s Pritchard Themis, the lighting plays an integral part of the innovative, exciting and dramatic scheme to illuminate the iconic façade of this Delfont Mackintosh theatre, currently home to Miss Saigon. Used to highlight the building’s art deco arches and high level architectural detailing to great effect, the LEDBar is perfect for this kind of application where detailing and architectural features need to be emphasised. Lensed LEDBar is a linear LED system available in a range of different white colour temperatures. Here, warm white (3000K) modules with a 66.7mm LED spacing were used to lift out the architectural features at both low and high level

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to create a seamless flow of light; while 30° and 60° lenses ensured the light was applied exactly where it was wanted. The LEDBar Family has complete range linear LED Lighting systems for all applications. These include StatFlux, CrossFlux, LEDBar Nano, LEDBar Mini and LEDBar Lensed. Suitable for both interior and exterior applications, the ranges are available in a comprehensive variety of sizes, colour temperatures, beam angles and module lengths to suit every scheme. Information about this innovative new range is available from Light Projects on 020 7231 8282 or visit www.lightprojects.co.uk. More information on the lighting designers Pritchard Themis and their works can be found at www.pritchardthemis.com ENQUIRY 75


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Pop Up Power Supplies Specified At Ebsfleet Football Club Pop Up Power Supplies recently provided Flip Top Lid In Ground Service Power Units to Ebsfleet Football Club. The club recently bought high powered LED lighting so that they can germinate the worn out grass around the goal areas all year around. Instead of running power cables from the club house across the pitch to the goals they are installing Pop Up Power In Ground Units with flip top lids behind them so that a power source is near by. The units are hidden out of site beneath the ground when not in use and easily accessed by lifting the flip top lid and plugging in for power when needed. The Ebsfleet ground staff now have access to multiple 16A waterproof power feeds. The power cables are being installed by contractor YESSS and are part of an extensive refurbishment programme at the football club. Pop Up Power also supply electricity through Pop Up Power Units and Bollards in a variety of designs to suit the surroundings. www.popuppower.co.uk ENQUIRY 76

Hauraton Drainage Channels Used At Penarth Learning Community School Penarth Learning Community School, Cardiff, South Wales, comprises a mainstream comprehensive school with 1280 places, together with a Special Educational Needs (SEN) school, catering for 205 pupils with a wide spectrum of learning needs including those with learning and physical difficulties and those on the autism spectrum. Together with a learning facility, there is also a 1500 m² residential home, allowing 19 pupils to stay over at any one time to provide respite to their families. With the site being quite flat and the new buildings’ surrounded by block paved areas and asphalted surfaces, it was essential rainwater is drained effectively. Two Hauraton systems were chosen to drain surface water: RECYFIX® PRO ® fitted with FIBRETEC C250, HEELSAFE 9mm slot gratings for the asphalted yards and car park and RECYFIX® STANDARD SLOTTED CHANNELS fitted with symmetrical galvanised steel covers. Once installed this system provides an unobtrusive, narrow line of slots in the paved surfaces. For full Case Study go to www.drainage-projects.co.uk ENQUIRY 77

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VMZINC Roof For £6.8M Cambridge Uni Project

Roofing Practice Redland’s Cambrian Slates were specified for the roofing and cladding of psychiatric hospital, Hopewood Park in Sunderland, because of their light weight and classic aesthetic quality. Senior Architect Paul Yeomans worked closely with Redland to design a roofing system that could be built at ground level and would not require scaffolding. The slates had to be lightweight to make craning the cassettes up off the ground and securing them onto the roof as easy as possible. Cambrian Slates are made from over 60% recycled Welsh slate, capturing the character of natural slate while performing on low pitches and being light in weight. www.monier.co.uk

QUARTZ-ZINC® standing seam roof and rainwater systems from VMZINC have been used in the award winning £6.8 million Ash Court student accommodation project at Girton College Cambridge. The development, designed by Allies & Morrison, is an extension to the Grade II-listed college on the edge of its envelope of green belt exemption. Passivhaus principles were followed as a consequence of ambitious environmental targets set by the client. Zinc was chosen for its sustainability and performance as the pre-weathered QUARTZ-ZINC develops the natural, self-protecting patina for which the metal is renowned. www.vmzinc.co.uk ENQUIRY 79

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Jet Cox Offers A ‘Baker’s Dozen’ Of Automatic Smoke Vents Britain’s most famous fire – which engulfed the capital in 1666 – reportedly started in a bakers shop in Pudding Lane and resulted in the first regulations on building construction to try and prevent future catastrophes. By coincidence the selection of “Smoke and Heat Exhaust Vent Systems” or smoke vents offered by Jet Cox Limited extends to 13 sizes all of which are fully compliant with the latest CE EN 1 2102-2 Certification. In fact the Jet Cox FireJet 165 24V/48V has been developed to provide automatic smoke extract in the event of any type of conflagration and thereby create a smoke free layer above the floor by removing both smoke particle and any potentially life threatening combustion gases. The FireJet 165 models can be activated by a dedicated smoke alarm or a remote third party fire detection system and are fully compatible with any modern building management system. Crucially the FireJet 165 is available with either a 24 volt or 48 volt control panel with battery back-up in case of mains power failure and there is the further option of manual override using switches close to the unit. Such capabilities are crucially important as smoke and noxious fumes are the main cause of fatalities in a fire disorientating people and asphyxiating them in minutes. Installing adequate smoke ventilation not only saves lives by facilitating the evacuation, but also makes it easier for the emergency services to gain access, to assist and tackle the fire. This has the additional benefit of reducing damage to the building fabric or property, both from the flames, and smoke damage, which rapidly spreads far beyond the seat of the blaze. www.jet-cox.co.uk ENQUIRY 81

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FAKRO Roof Terrace Window The latest design to be added to the range of FAKRO flat roof windows is the DXW. Designed specifically for areas of heavy foot traffic, its specially strengthened sash and frame enables it to be fitted flush within the roofline. Providing the very latest in contemporary styling, the DXW has a fully anti-slip surface, can withstand heavy stresses and is equipped with laminated, P2A anti-burglary glass as standard. It is ideal for roof terraces and exposed areas over basements, with eight standard sizes available from 600 x 600mm to 1200 x 1200. See the DXW being put to the test at https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=YFUBSl3MfIA www.fakro.co.uk ENQUIRY 80


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Baker Street Building Transformed By Bauder Green Roof 82 Baker Street located in the Marylebone district of Westminster in London is a commercial building that has recently undergone an extensive amount of renovation work. Central to the new developments was the refurbishment of the building’s flat roof, which included the creation of a green roof terrace area with impressive views across the West End. The original flat roof covering had surpassed its life expectancy and begun experiencing water ingress so urgently needed attention. The building consists of a number of roof areas on a variety of different pitches and floors totalling over 1,400m2 in all. The roof was shrouded with unsightly equipment and redundant air conditioning units that no longer served a purpose and detracted from the appearance of the building so therefore needed to be removed as part of the required works. Prior to undertaking the necessary remedial work robust wind uplift calculations and weight loadings were performed by flat roof manufacturer Bauder to ensure that the new roof could resist the weather conditions it is likely to experience and bear the additional weight of the green roof system. All of the original waterproofing on the main roof areas was removed before being replaced with Bauder’s premium reinforced bitumen system, which included a highly efficient tapered insulation for superior thermal performance and improved drainage falls, ensuring the roof achieved the required average 0.16 U-value. On the new ballasted terrace roof area, located on the building’s 5th floor, 400m2 of Bauder’s bituminous green roof system was installed with wildflower blanket around the roof perimeter delivering an instant carpet of vegetation. A major challenge on this project was transporting the green roof products to the terrace roof as Baker Street is incredibly busy and the only way to move the heavy substrate and wildflower

blanket was using a crane. It was also vital that the team worked in unison with all the other trades on site so that works progressed as expected without hindering one another. Despite the challenges faced throughout the project all roofing works were completed on time and to budget, providing the client with an innovative refurbished roof that boasts extraordinary environmental credentials. This project is undeniably an exceptional example of how modern roofing technology can help rejuvenate a historical site. Yefgeniy Beylkin, project specifier from Marks Barfield Architects stated, “The Bauder Total Green Roof System with wildflower blanket installed at 82

Baker Street offers an oasis of biodiversity in the middle of the city. The green roof is made up of 24 native species of wildflowers carefully chosen by an ecologist not only for their attractiveness to wildlife but also for their low maintenance properties. The new roof space offers the staff a sanctuary with a sense of nature combined with spectacular views over London’s roof tops, promoting wellbeing, as well as providing additional social and entertaining space for the company.” www.bauder.co.uk ENQUIRY 82

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Irish Library And Cultural Centre Is Schueco Double Award Winner Dun Laoghaire Lexicon Library and Cultural Centre, Dublin, has won both the Overall Excellence Award and the Sustainability Award in the 2015 Schueco Excellence Awards. Organised by Schueco UK in conjunction with RIBA Journal, these awards, now in their second year, aim to recognise the very best in the design and installation of Schueco systems. The winning e29.5m, 6,327 m2 building, designed by Cork practice, Carr Cotter Naessens Architects, was described by the judging panel as ‘a beautifully made, beautifully crafted building that looks like it’ll be here for a long time. An excellent piece of architecture’. The Library and Cultural Centre makes extensive use of Schueco systems. It includes FW 50+ SG structural glazing and a variety of Schueco AWS windows including AWS 70.HI motorised inward-opening vents. Steel sections utilise the Schueco Jansen VISS façade system. Mainly naturally ventilated with the help of exposed thermal mass, solar shading and high floor-to-ceiling heights, mechanical ventilation operates only in the art gallery and auditorium. There is a heat transfer system for heating and cooling and the concrete frame contains up to 50% recovered material, reducing the amount of Portland cement required in its construction. www.schueco.com ENQUIRY 83

Kalwall Is A Good Sport The Kalwall translucent system plays an important part in the design of many sports buildings. A good example is the new SportsDock at the University of East London’s Docklands Campus. Here, the system not only diffuses natural daylight but also creates perfect playing conditions by eliminating glare and shadows. This means that there is no need for blinds, curtains or external shading. With increased natural daylight and resistance to solar gain, energy-consuming artificial lighting and airconditioning costs can be dramatically reduced. The SportsDock was designed by Ball Hall in conjunction with Clague Architects to create a sense of clarity and legibility. Of particular note are the three dance studios exposed in the east elevation, which consist of double height spaces that are illuminated after dark, allowing passersby to see the silhouettes of activity within and creating a spectacular ‘animated’ effect. The facility played a major role as the training headquarters for Team USA in the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Kalwall is distributed in England, Wales and Northern Ireland by Structura UK, a leading supplier, fabricator and installer of glass curtain walling, rainscreens, glass atria, windows and other architectural glass building products. www.structura-uk.com/kalwall ENQUIRY 84

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Vandersanden Group Supplies Bricks And Pavers For Shakespearean Theatre, Gdansk Belgian brick and pavers manufacturer, Vandersanden Group has supplied the facing bricks and pavers used to construct the recently opened Shakespearean Theatre in Gdansk: The first theatre in Poland since 1989 that is built as a green field project. The building consists of three main spatial components: the walls surrounding the theatre complex, the main building with its dominant scene tower and unique retractable roof over the auditorium, and an administration area with hotel rooms for artists. A basement under the theatre complex also houses a car park, plant areas and museum facilities. Vandersanden’s Morvan dark charcoalgrey facing bricks were chosen for the façade, to represent strength, durability and elegance. The textured brick envelope is intended to express values such as tradition and timelessness, while also contrasting with the masonry of the surrounding buildings. Furthermore, it provides a rich contrast with the smooth white surfaces of the theatre’s interior. The outer walls are punctuated by beams in the brickwork. These are required structurally to absorb the load from the sunroof wings when open,

as they reduce the weight of the walls. The high walls also hide the theatre's mechanisms and technical equipment. Marco Solberg, Export Area Manager for the Vandersanden Group commented; ‘When the Italian architect, Renato Rizzi specified our product for this important architectural project, we were delighted to supply the bricks and pavers. We have four factories constantly manufacturing in Belgium and The Netherlands, so can fulfil orders quickly, which we know is an issue for many other manufacturers at the moment.’ The clay pavers laid around the building, which comprise the floor of the ‘labyrinth’, as well as those used on the roof, are also fired in Vandersanden’s brick mills, and therefore have the exact same colour as the facing bricks. Special Vandersanden ensure the bricks – despite the fact that they are laid in a “straight” joint – are still approximately three millimetres apart, helping them to remain in good condition for as long as possible. For further information please visit www.vandersandengroup.co.uk. For specific information regarding the company’s sustainable products and environmental philosophy, please view the following video https://www. youtube.com/watch?v=CJggVUoEtXw ENQUIRY 85

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Royal Welcome Trapezoidal pavilion roofs and facades, clad in Aurubis’ Nordic Royal golden copper alloy, define the welcoming character of a new children’s nursery building. Arcadia Nursery brings together two existing University of Edinburgh nursery facilities, into a single, purpose-built complex. The three pavilion roofs are clad in Nordic Royal golden copper alloy, as well as some facades complementing adjacent timber cladding. Malcolm Fraser Architects selected Nordic Royal for its warm and friendly persona. Double lock, standing seam joints were used to give structure to the pitched roofs but the Nordic Royal wall cladding is installed with a reverse coulisseau joint, avoiding projections that children might catch themselves on at low level. Nordic Royal is produced by Aurubis, part of the world’s leading integrated copper group and largest copper recycler. Other copper alloys include Nordic Bronze and Nordic Brass – now also available pre-weathered. In addition to Nordic Standard copper, other Aurubis Architectural surfaces include Nordic Green and Nordic Blue factory-applied patinas - developed with properties and colours based on the same brochantite mineralogy found in natural patinas all over the world. Nordic Brown pre-oxidised copper gives either light or dark brown oxidisation that otherwise takes time to develop in the environment. www.aurubis.com/finland/architectural ENQUIRY 86

Moduglass Quartet Illuminate Manuscripts At Enfield Library Extensive refurbishment and redevelopment work at a library in the London Borough of Enfield has included the installation of four large, high performance rooflights from the Jet Cox range. Improvements include a more comfortable and better lit interior environment to which the Jet Cox Moduglass rooflights will make a significant contribution. The set of four, five-section Moduglass rooflights have been manufactured and supplied to the main contractor, ready for installation onto the prepared deck. The Moduglass Range is available with the choice of two, three, four or five compartment assemblies, which are conventionally located on top of the manufacturer’s RO16 insulated upstands. In fact the Moduglass range is compatible with virtually any type of roofing membrane including single ply, hot melt, GRP and lead, copper or zinc. The rooflights themselves are fabricated from polyester powder coated aluminium extrusions to RAL9010, which offer both low maintenance and optimum transmission of natural daylight. The quartet supplied for the Palmers Green project was all finished in white, although other RAL colours area available to order. Three of these five compartment versions measure 2170 X 3700 mm and one 2170 x 4000 mm and are infilled Double Glazed units - Laminated External/Toughened Internal Electrically operated Ventilation Panels on a remote control system. www.jet-cox.co.uk ENQUIRY 87

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Meeting The Needs Of Southern General Hospital, Glasgow Southern General Hospital, which serves for the South-West of Glasgow, has chosen to work closely with Boon Edam to offer their patients, staff and visitors to the hospital a welcoming and reassuring entry to their hospital. By installing a bespoke Duotour revolving door with integrated curved corridors, the entrance to the hospital not only looks aesthetically pleasing but also serves as a multi-functional entrance to the prestigious building. Users of the hospital are now able to flow more quickly and smoothly through this mobility hotspot. www.boonedam.co.uk ENQUIRY 88

Quick Solution For Levelling Floors

A former public house in Islington has been refurbished to form a new flatted development, utilising Profloor Levelling System from the A. Proctor Group to level the floors. M P Brothers found the Profloor Levelling System to be a quick and cost effective alternative to the use of an acoustic underscreed layer. The use of an acoustic underscreed layer along with a wet screed can cause delays on site due to the drying out times, or in some cases, the appropriate time for the drying out not being observed. www.proctorgroup.com

Fast Curing Systems Provide Blitz Waterproofing Solution Morris Blitz Court is a residential housing estate located in Hackney that has recently undergone refurbishment. Included within the scheme was the refurbishment of all of the building’s balconies and walkways. It was decided that Bauder’s cold liquid applied systems would be the most suitable solution given all the requirements. The cantilever style balconies and communal walkways were waterproofed with Bauder’s LiquiBALKON system. This waterproofing system features PMMA resin technology that provides exceptionally fast curing times and can in fact withstand foot traffic within an hour of being installed. www.bauder.co.uk ENQUIRY 90

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Straw Eco House Offers Sustainable Living In Yorkshire A self-build sustainable house on the outskirts of York has pushed the boundaries of carbon-neutral living with the help of a Mitsubishi Electric Ecodan air source heat pump. Chris Gibbins, a former business analyst, set out to build a house for his young family made from straw bales, and has allied this highly sustainable material with other energy efficient measures in his mission to produce an exemplar in sustainable house building. The three-storey property has allied under-floor insulation, loft insulation, high-grade windows, photovoltaic roof panels and solar thermal with an 8.5kW Ecodan air source heat pump. Ecodan is accredited under the Microgeneration Certification Scheme and is among the many features of this project that qualify for the Government’s Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI). The RHI pays participants of the scheme that generate and use renewable energy to heat their buildings. By increasing the generation of heat from renewable energy sources, the RHI helps the UK reduce greenhouse gas emissions and meet targets for reducing the effects of climate change. Ecodan has been on the UK market now for over seven years and has already proved itself as an efficient way of heating homes. It can achieve level 4 of the Code for Sustainable Homes, and even higher when used in conjunction with other improvements such as photovoltaics or solar thermal. www.ecodan.co.uk ENQUIRY 91

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The UK’s First Complete School To Be Built Off Site – A Decade On! Back in 2004, the Portakabin Group broke new ground in the education sector, delivering the UK’s first complete school to be built off site. This pioneering project at Our Lady of Lourdes School in East Kilbride was constructed using a Yorkon off-site building solution, and was also the first school to be funded through an operating lease. More than a decade on, both the school and South Lanarkshire Council are still delighted with the building and with how well it has stood the test of time, demonstrating the robust nature of off-site construction and how the approach can successfully deliver high quality school buildings for demanding education environments. “I was here when the building was delivered 11 years ago and we are still extremely proud of these facilities”, said Paul McGarry, Head Teacher at Our Lady of Lourdes School. “It is spacious and light with wide corridors and suits our current requirements really well – but will allow us the flexibility to reconfigure should the need arise. The teachers and pupils absolutely love the building and it looks fantastic more than a decade on from when we moved in. The building’s construction went very smoothly and we have a great relationship with the Portakabin Group. We would certainly recommend the Yorkon approach to other schools needing a lasting solution to expand or upgrade their buildings.” Frank McCafferty, Property Manager at South Lanarkshire Council, said, “We are very pleased with the appearance and performance of the building after more than a decade and it looks better than we could have anticipated. Off-site construction was an ideal solution for this project to replace a series of 1960s storm-damaged buildings in a radically reduced timescale.” “We have worked extensively and very well with the Portakabin Group over the years and on projects ranging from the supply of complete schools to extensions and decant facilities.” AFTER

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The Portakabin Group’s current projects for South Lanarkshire Council include the provision of a two-classroom extension at St Charles Primary School in Cambuslang to help meet the increased demand for school places. Yorkon buildings from the Portakabin Group have a 60-year design life, which is independently certified by the BBA. This means that schools, academies and councils can benefit from the speed, efficiency and lack of disruption to teaching that off-site solutions offer, but with the certainty of high quality teaching facilities for the long term. The Our Lady of Lourdes primary school building accommodates 500 pupils and was ready for occupation after just eight months on site. This Yorkon off-site project included the design, construction and fitting out of a 16-classroom facility alongside the existing school, which was then demolished and replaced with landscaping and an all-weather sports pitch. The school was constructed from 84 steel-framed modules up to 14m long and weighing up to 8.5 tonnes each. These units were manufactured off site at the Portakabin Group’s manufacturing centre in York and were craned into position in just two weeks. Facilities include an IT suite, library, multi-purpose sports hall and a self-contained nursery with large play area. The two-storey building has pitched roofs above the main entrance and main hall and was finished in two shades of blue with co-ordinating windows and doors. Off-site construction has continued to advance in the decade since the completion of the Our Lady of Lourdes school. For further information about Yorkon modular buildings from the Portakabin Group, call 0845 200 1111, email info@yorkon.co.uk or see www.yorkon.info ENQUIRY 92


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Howe Green Provides Easy Access To Essential Services At Southmead Hospital Over 100 Howe Green Visedge access covers have been installed at Bristol’s £430million state-of-the-art Southmead Hospital, where the final phase of redevelopment is underway. With the floors of the new super-hospital facing heavy foot traffic from visitors, patients and staff each year, a heavy duty and tamperresistant solution was required to provide access to under-floor drainage and services. Howe Green’s Visedge covers offered the most cost-effective and low maintenance solution and they were fitted by AC Flooring for main contractor Carillion. Easy to install and unobtrusive in design, Visedge covers are double-sealed to meet the highest standards of hygiene and security. The range was specifically developed for use with flexible sheet flooring systems its excellent resistance in highly trafficked areas is proven. Unlike similar products, the Visedge Series also allows sheet flooring, which can include PVC or linoleum, to be locked into the cover and frame by hot welding to a pvc section sealed to the surface. This creates a permanent

joint and eliminates water ingress and peeling which can cause a health and safety hazard. Howe Green manufactures a comprehensive range of access cover solutions for floors, walls and ceilings including bespoke specifications with no added premium to pay. They also supplied 7500 Series stainless steel access covers to Southmead. These were installed in ground floor areas of the hospital, where a heavier loading for service vehicles and bulky medical equipment was required. 7500 Series panels have a standard depth of 75mm with a minimal showedge for a seamless look. They are suitable for internal and external paved areas and fire rated options are available to BS476:Part 20: 1987. Built by main contractor Carillion and designed by BDP, the hospital was constructed for North Bristol NHS Trust complete with 800 beds, 24 theatres, patient gardens, a public square, a helipad and multi-storey car park. With Howe Green’s robust and maintenance-free access covers installed throughout the building, both client and contractor can be reassured that the under-floor drainage services will remain safely concealed and that gaining access for routine or emergency maintenance will be reliably straightforward. www.howegreen.co.uk ENQUIRY 93

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Kemperol Protects And Preserves Tectons At Dudley Zoo Dudley may not be a location that would spring to mind when making a list of the world’s most remarkable architectural landmarks but it has some hidden treasures so precious that they were granted World Monuments Fund status in 2009, which places them in impressive company alongside iconic heritage sites including Machu Picchu and the Taj Mahal! The structures in question are the Tecton buildings at Dudley Zoological Gardens (DZG). There are 12 of them in total, each designed by Bethold Lubetkin and his Tecton practice. They are the world's largest single collection of Tecton buildings and some of the few remaining UK examples of this innovative and influential architectural movement from the 1930s and 1940s. Explains recently retired DZG CEO Peter Suddock who led the programme: “Tecton was a radical architectural movement that used pre-stressed concrete to create striking curved structures. “When Dudley Zoological Gardens was first planned and built, this radical, ultra-modern approach to design and construction enabled the architects to work with the challenging slopes and underground limestone caverns on the site to create a visitor attraction full of visual appeal that looked completely new and exciting.”

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It’s hard to imagine the enormous visual impact that the Tecton structures must have had on zoo goers when DZG first opened to the public in 1937, with their futuristic forms contrasting with the site’s 11th century castle. Over the years, trends in zoo best practice have meant that some of the structures are no longer in use as viewing enclosures. Time has also taken its toll on the wear and tear too. The DZG Tectons were put on the World Monuments Fund’s watch list of world class buildings threatened by neglect, demolition or disaster in 2010. As a result, a lottery-funded project is now underway to preserve and protect the structures for future generations. Among the Grade I and Grade II* Tecton structures that have so far been refurbished at Dudley Zoological Gardens, under the watchful eye of English Heritage, are the entrance canopy and ticket kiosks, concession stands, and the impressive ‘Bear Ravine’ which was once used to allow zoo visitors to view the bears from above at close range. One of the main priorities of the refurbishment programme is to protect the structures from water and environmental damage due to rainfall, which led to the specification of a cold liquid-applied waterproofing system from Kemper System.

Explains Stuart Hicks from Kemper System: “The Kemperol waterproofing products from Kemper System can be applied to the exact contours of the existing prepared concrete substrates in a single process. They cure to form a monolithic membrane that is chemically bonded to the structure and provide an ideal base for the decorative and slip resistant quartz aggregates chosen to match the look of the original structures. “As a result, the Kemperol system and aggregates used for the entrance canopy, kiosks and the Bear Ravine provide the least obtrusive solution to ensuring long-term protection for the structures without any significant changes to their appearance.” The first project of the refurbishment programme to be delivered was the entrance canopy which consists of five horizontal ‘S’ shapes, each overlapping the one before to create a wave like ripple that announces the word ‘ZOO’ in big white letters below. Stuart continues: “The entrance canopy is an iconic feature of the zoo but the curved shapes catch rainfall, which makes the structure vulnerable to standing water and the damage it can cause. Being cold liquid applied, Kemper System’s Kemperol 2K-PUR waterproofing system was ideal for following the exact contours of each curve.”


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The Kemperol system was also used to waterproof the roofs of the four ticket kiosks that are located beneath the entrance canopy, which were originally constructed without any waterproofing protection at all. This was because the structural concrete was perceived to be robust enough to withstand weather conditions, especially given the shelter afforded to the kiosks by the entrance canopy. However, the risk of leaks to buildings of such architectural significance, which are built from concrete that is now almost 80 years old, prompted DZG to incorporate the ticket kiosks into the roofing programme. Specialist contractor, Dent Roofing, was tasked with carrying out this aspect of the project, installing the Kemperol system to two kiosks at a time in a phased programme to enable the Zoo to keep the remaining two kiosks operational and thereby avoid any business interruption during the works. Each kiosk has a flat roof with a single outlet in the centre for drainage. Dent Roofing began the installation by applying Kempertec EP5 primer to the bare prepared substrate followed by the Kemperol resin. The resin saturates a reinforcement fleece in a single wet-on-wet process and cures to form

a seamless, monolithic membrane that remain permanently elastic and is UV stable. Dent Roofing has also been responsible for waterproofing the Bear Ravine; a much larger and more complex structure which has not been used as an animal enclosure for several years.

Once the waterproofing system to the walkway and staircases of the Bear Ravine was complete, the Dent Roofing team applied a quartz aggregate laid into the coating to create a non-slip surface. The team then moved on to the Bear Ravine’s concession stand.

The design of the Bear Ravine includes a central bear pit with a raised walkway and viewing platform that also forms a partial roof to a largely open building. This is accessed by a set of concrete stairs. There is also a viewing pier that extends out at a right angle beneath the main walkway.

They started by mixing a paste of primer and resin which was then applied around the outside edge of the roof to ensure that there was no ‘run on’ of wet resin from the roof to the walls of the concession stand when the main roof area was being waterproofed. The Kemperol 2K-PUR system was then applied in the conventional resin-fleeceresin sequence with decorative quartz aggregate used to provide the finished look and complete the project.

For this structure, a quartz aggregate was scattered onto the wet primer to create a key for the waterproofing membrane and Kemper System’s Kemperol 2K-PUR solvent-free system was used. The Kemperol 2K-PUR was applied using the same methodology with resin, followed by 200g fleece and more resin, all installed in a single wet-onwet process. Julian Dent from Dent Roofing explains: “The curved lines that make the Bear Ravine such an iconic structure also make it a challenging waterproofing project. Fortunately, the liquid Kemperol system is ideal for following the individual contours of the concrete surface and we simply used smaller brushes to apply the resin to awkward corners.”

Julian continues: “Kemperol 2K-PUR provides a high level of waterproofing performance, and is BBA-Accredited with a 25-year service life, ensuring that the Bear Ravine is protected and preserved for the next generation just as effectively as the Tecton structures at the Zoo’s entrance.” www.kempersystem.co.uk ENQUIRY 94

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Banking on Decothane Ultra One of the most sensitive projects completed by Rio Asphalt in recent years, the roof refurbishment of Birmingham Sperm Bank, was completed last September to high acclaim. Tasked with waterproofing a roof covered in plant, Rio Asphalt had to work within a short timeframe while the building was in constant use. It was imperative that the project be carried out with absolutely no disruption to the bank’s essential services. In particular, there were concerns about the odour of a liquid applied product and disturbance to staff. This issue was dispelled with the specification of Sika Liquid Plastics new low odour liquid applied product, Decothane Ultra. Facilities manager at Birmingham Women’s Hospital, Warren Hubbard, explains: “It became obvious that we needed a cold applied liquid membrane for the roof, as this would be suitable to seamlessly cover the existing roof and prevent water ingress around the existing plant, lightning conductors and pipe penetrations. As well as this, a cold applied solution would mean we could keep the building open and negate any risk of fire with hot works.” There were also concerns that any odours emitted by the product would cause disturbance to staff due to plant on the roof. To help tackle this problem at Birmingham Sperm Bank, Sika Liquid Plastic’s Decothane Ultra product was chosen for the refurbishment. The requirement for Birmingham Sperm Bank went further than a low odour solution, however. A liquid membrane which was not just component, but system tested and certified by the BBA, which would also comply with current Building Regulations, was needed. In addition, the hospital wanted a low maintenance solution, to minimise future disruption. This resulted in the

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specification of a system that was both robust and durable, as well as being weatherproof and fully guaranteed for 20 years. With the extensive number plant objects on the roof of the bank special consideration and skill had to be employed in order to make the roof area underneath watertight. Firstly the plant items were raised. Glass Fibre Matting (GFM) reinforcement was then coated in Decothane Ultra and allowed to cure over 24hrs before being placed under each plant item. The plant was then placed back into position, sitting on top of the watertight mats. The mats and the remainder of the roof were then coated in Decothane Ultra so as to create a completely sealed surface. In order for GFM to be used, in most liquid applied membranes there needs to be a high level of solvent within the coating to break down the binder that holds the fibres together. This then allows the fibres to become mobile so that the matting can be easily moulded around the pipe penetrations and plant. Even with a lower level of solvent, the newly developed and patented Sika Liquid Plastics product works with GFM, making it easier for contractors to choose a low odour product. www.liquidplastics.co.uk ENQUIRY 95


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Dural UK Ltd At RHS Tatton Flower Show Dural UK ltd have been specified to supply the edging profiles for a Resin flooring installation within a garden design that will feature at RHS Tatton Flower Show. The garden has been designed by Elks Smith Landscapes and has been accepted to feature in the International Year of Light themed category. The gates open to the public on July 22nd. Sureset Ltd the Resin bound permeable paving specialists are providing the wave form within the path and have selected Dural UK ltd as the “go to” supplier for edging profiles. Yvonne Philp, Senior Marketing Co-ordinator at Sureset said, “We recommended Dural to Elks Smith Landscapes for the edging profiles because Dural’s products are quality and we have a good and established working relationship with them. Dural are easy to work with and they help us to specify the right product for the job and they deliver on time.” For this job Dural supplied 50mm straight edged profiles, they were cut to size and shaped to match the curves of the path. For more information on Dural’s Profiles for Resin flooring please visit www.resinprofiles.co.uk ENQUIRY 96

Wrightstyle Fire Protects 1960s London Tower Block Wrightstyle, the advanced steel and aluminium glazing company, has helped to transform a tired London 1960s high-rise block, building in new and improved levels of fire safety. The 10-storey Leyton Green tower block, in Leyton, east London, has been extensively refurbished, with Wrightstyle completing a glazed tower to provide enhanced staircase access and, more importantly, a protected escape route. The Waltham Forest completion comes only weeks after the London Fire Brigade (LFB) announced that there had been 684 fires in high rise flats in 2014, with the LFG launching a Know the Plan campaign to better ensure people know what to do in the event of fire. Although fatal fires in high rise buildings are very rare, nine people died at Lakanal House, Camberwell in 2009. A contributory cause was a lack of fire resistance around doors, meaning that the fire wasn’t adequately contained. Underlining how most fires begin from an insignificant cause, the Lakanal House fire was started by an electrical fault in a TV in a ninthfloor flat. Wrightstyle, which is based in Devizes, Wiltshire, but supplies its specialist systems worldwide, supplied, fabricated and installed its glazing units to the Leyton Green tower. The new external glazed staircase, with some internal screens and fire doors, has been certified to provide 60 minutes of both fire resistance and prevent the passage of heat and harmful gases. The overall design is therefore intended to give residents a safe escape route in the event of fire, as well as providing fire fighters with secure and easy access. “The refurbished development now incorporates the very latest in advanced glass fire protection and also greatly improves the building’s appearance,” said John Woodcock, Wrightstyle’s contracts manager. www.wrightstyle.co.uk ENQUIRY 97

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Windows Treated At Grade II Listed Peterborough Property Set amid four and half acres of land stands a gorgeous Grade II Listed property in Peterborough. It was built between 1841 and 1847 for W Lawrence Clark of the Peace for the Liberty of Peterborough and from 1901-1996, home to the Hartley family. It is where L.P Hartley penned his famous novel ‘The Go-Between’. The property hosted many important meetings including the League of Nations annual meeting in 1937 - better known today as the United Nations. After years of neglect whilst unoccupied, a family approached the Hartley’s with an offer to buy the property and restore it as their family home. The traditional brick building has high ceilings and a number of different sized original single glazed windows throughout the house, which rendered it thermally inefficient, cold and draughty. It was not going to be an easy task, due to the number of different sizes and the composition of the original windows; some metal frame, some wooden. The owners were also keen to try and colour match the secondary frames to make them as unobtrusive as possible. A total of 40 windows have been treated thus far using a selection of three window styles; hinged, sliding and lift-out, in three different colours. A number of windows with working shutters were treated with Selectaglaze’s ultra slim Series 47 hinged system which was able to sit tight behind the shutters allowing continued operation. Established in 1966 and granted the Royal Warrant in 2004 Selectaglaze is the UK’s leading secondary glazing specialist. For further information contact: 01727 837271 marketing@selectaglaze.co.uk or visit www.selectaglaze.co.uk ENQUIRY 99

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Printed Glass Solutions Turning Glass Into Art Printed Glass Solutions have over 30 years experience in the printing industry. Based in custom built premises housing the very latest in digital printing machines, they are the experts in the creation of stunning printed images onto glass.

newly refurbished Tottenham Court Road tube station, designed by world famous artist Daniel Buren and covering over 250sq m and spread over 200 panels, this striking black and white design is set to be joined but even more designs later in the year as more of the station opens.

The last ten years has seen a massive change in how glass is used within interior design. New manufacturing processes allow glass to be made stronger and in more intricate shapes and sizes which has seen it become used more widely for aesthetic rather than architectural purposes. It was this change that led us to move away from the more traditional areas of printing to concentrate fully on printing images to glass.

All of their glass in manufactured to all BSI standards and their printer inks are sourced from around the world to ensure that we produce industry leading clarity and colours in their printing. It is this commitment to quality that has seen us work closely with many architects, interior designers and brand managers helping them transform their ideas into vibrant, eye catching reality. For more information visit www.printedglasssolutions.com or call their team on 01371 870418. ENQUIRY 98

Every order they undertake at Printed Glass Solutions is bespoke both is terms of size and image. Their in house design team are able to take any image you may have and turn it into a glass print of any size. Their printer table allows them to print images onto single panels of glass up to 3 x 2m, however they are skilled at creating much larger images by splitting images across several panels and creating a tiled solution. Their latest work can be seen on the walls of the new entrance and ticket office at the

Refurbishment Project Demonstrates The Value Of Retaining Community Links A lottery-funded project has transformed a deteriorating 111-yearold building into a vibrant new community facility at Horden Centennial Centre in County Durham. Designed by the team of architects at Leeds-based practice, Ormerod Design Ltd, and executed by Vest Construction in conjunction with quantity surveyors Thornton-Firkin LLP, the redevelopment of St Mary’s Community Hall has created 412 square metres of modern accommodation. Commissioned by Accent Regeneration and Community Partnerships, the scheme uses sustainable design including maximum reuse of materials, thermal performance upgrades, high efficiency/low-energy lighting, zoned heating and air conditioning, solar panels, low-water-use and ‘A’ rated appliances and maximum use of natural light. Michael Fishwick, representative of Accent Housing and Horden Centennial Centre Trustee, said: “We now have a sustainable and attractive building to be proud of and a successful project which is benefiting local residents and groups. Ormerod Design have provided outstanding support and customer care throughout. In working with a team of volunteers, Big Lottery and the local community, Ormerod have been key in helping deliver a first-class community building.“ Andrew Fradgley of Thornton-Firkin said: “We worked with Ormerod Design as the quantity surveyor on this project and assisted in delivering modern and flexible accommodation within the available funding. This was achieved from working closely together with the design team, building contractor and local community. Working with Ormerod Design on this project, we found them to be very professional and detailed in their approach.” www.ormeroddesign.co.uk ENQUIRY 100

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Balcony Demand Reaches New High neaco are experiencing a major growth of business within the residential sector following the specification of their Clearview balcony systems in a wide range of apartment projects. The rejuvenation of the UK’s property market and the house-building industry has seen a surge in demand for neaco’s contemporary glass-fronted balconies designed for high aesthetic value, easy installation and durability. The company has completed a series of specifications in the past 12 months and several major orders have been secured for new developments due for completion later this year. neaco’s UK Business Development Manager, Peter Melia, said: “Demand for our balconies reached a peak almost ten years ago, prior to the downturn in the economy and the housing market, but the recovery of the residential sector has seen demand return to an even higher level in 2015. We recently undertook a recruitment drive for site fitters and our installation team has quadrupled in size in the past two months. We have also recruited another CAD Technician with specific responsibility for managing our ongoing and future balcony specifications.” “Most of the demand is being attracted from the luxury end of the market with high-specification apartments which require superior kerb appeal. The stylish contemporary aesthetic of our Juliet and walk-on balconies is an ideal match for this type of development. Their eco-friendly construction, with minimal waste and no energy-consuming hot works required for installation, is also a key feature in a sector which values sustainability.” neaco’s product range also includes balustrade, adaptive bathing facilities and aluminium open grilles for flooring, screening and shading applications. Further information is available at www.neaco.co.uk ENQUIRY 101

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LG Therma V Makes For Luxurious Retirement!

Inglewood Retirement Village nestles gently into 39 acres of superb grounds, close to the Berkshire border. Phase 2 benefits from cutting edge heating courtesy of the latest Therma V Split units from LG, providing cost effective and comfortable heating and hot water for each individual apartment. There are 26 individual units, with the internal installations fitted neatly in a cupboard in the kitchens. The exterior units are installed on the roof of the building, completely hidden from the sight of the owners. Each room is separately zoned and controlled by simple dial thermostats allowing the owners total control over the level of heating. http://partner.lge.com/uk

A Seamless Solution WALLTITE® Spray Foam insulation from BASF has been specified to insulate a WWII Ferro concrete barge as part of its conversion into floating office space in Penryn, Cornwall. WALLTITE® was chosen for its ability to accommodate even the trickiest shapes and surfaces as well as its environmental credentials, helping the project achieve an impressive U-value of 0.12 W/m2K. Originally, rigid PIR foam insulation was specified but at the application stage it soon became apparent that it would not entertain the roof’s jagged roof line and walls of varying depths. The result would have been gaps in the shell structure causing a serious condensation problem. Michael Hormann from architects Märraum recognised this and switched the specification to WALLTITE® at a thickness of 160mm. The choice of material was paramount in terms of weight also as the overall construction weight could not exceed 50 tonnes. walltite.basf.co.uk ENQUIRY 103

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You Don’t Need To Think Lateral Or Big To Green Mobilane’s New Designs Green has been the in-vogue colour for new developments for several years and it looks like it will remain that way. Plants have a vital role to play in tackling pollution, reducing ambient temperature, and encouraging insects, birds and animals that are important to even the urban environment. But with lack of floor space, one obvious solution is to think vertically instead of laterally, because we have a great deal of square footage of wall space that can, and should, be used. The idea of living walls and cultivating plants on the sides of buildings is both well established and extremely effective, and it invariably delivers a stunning effect. Yet there are other ways in which vertical structures can be quickly and easily introduced. Fencing and boundary walls are the obvious areas in which designers should be considering a green approach. Green Screens are robust and secure wire fencing that features plants – typically ivy. Quick and easy to install, Green Screens become more verdant over time and can be installed free standing or up against existing brick and stone walls. They can even be attached to walls above ground to create a living wall. Green Screens have found a range of uses; from narrow footprint fencing around residential developments, public parks and car parks; to security fencing around schools, hospitals and council buildings; to central reservations along dual carriageways; and of course private developments. They can even be installed free standing on balconies and patios. The ivy used in Green Screens requires minimal maintenance, and as well as helping to improve air quality by absorbing carbon dioxide and airborne particulates, also serves to attract bees and other insects. The benefits of plants in tackling the ‘heat island effect’ in build-up areas is well understood. For more information on the Mobilane Green Screens, as well as details on other Mobilane living systems visit www.mobilane.co.uk. Follow Mobilane on Twitter @Mobilane ENQUIRY 104

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Marmox Thermoblock Specified For Affordable Passivhaus Project A development of 25 new properties for a leading social housing provider, located close to Minehead on the Bristol Channel, is making use of Thermoblock from Marmox in order to meet the very stringent airtightness and insulation standards demanded under PassivHaus guidelines. The project for Hastoe Housing, is seeing Halsall Construction Limited build a total of 20 houses to full PassivHaus requirements, while a further five also offer excellent energy performance. Thermoblock is available in several widths from 100 mm upwards to suit different wall constructions and features miniature columns of concrete encapsulated within high performance insulation. They can be used at upper floor levels and other locations as well as around the perimeter to the oversite. The Site Agent for Halsall Construction Limited, John Gray, commented: “The PassivHaus properties feature the use of 150 mm wide Celcon aircrete blocks up to floor level then the course of Marmox Thermoblocks and another single course of blocks above, which ultimately carries the timber frame. The outside of the buildings then features either local stone or render outside a further 200 mm thickness of Kingspan Kooltherm insulation. The Thermoblock is employed to help achieve the very low U-value, while the airtightness figure required is 0.6 (m3/m2hr)”. The Project Architect at GCP, Mr Colin Powell, added: “Thermoblock is being used to break the thermal bridge between the sub-structure blockwork and the superstructure above; achieving a psi value of 0.007 W/mK”. Each course of Thermoblock was bedded on mortar and jointed with Marmox Multibond, the manufacturer’s versatile and easy to apply one-part sealant and adhesive. www.marmox.co.uk ENQUIRY 105

The Quiet Children’s Home Achieves Fame This dramatic “Children's Home of the Future” in Denmark has been nominated for the prestigious Mies van der Rohe Award. Designed by CEBRA, the renowned Aarhusbased Danish architects, it is new type of 24-hour care centre for disadvantaged children. The architects’ focus on natural building materials has contributed greatly to its success, attraction and user satisfaction. For example, the exterior is entirely clad in wood while internally the floors are all wood and Troldtekt® acoustic panels have been used on all the ceilings. All this has created an attractive environment, pleasant acoustics and a feeling of well-being throughout the complex. The building comprises four interconnected houses which form varied, self-contained units that together feel more like a home and less like an institution. The shape is emphasised by the striking pitched roofs, window piercings and extensions which grow in and out of the individual sections. The resulting spaces are very flexible in terms of their layout, furnishings and use, depending on the needs and activities of the children. Danish manufactured Troldtekt acoustic tiles are specified in the UK and Europe. Made from 100% natural wood fibres, their benefits are high sound absorption, high durability, natural breathability, low cost life cycle performance and sustainability. They are used to improve acoustics in many different buildings, such as schools, swimming pools, commercial and public. Available in various sizes and in three grades from ultrafine to coarse, they can be left unpainted or painted in virtually any RAL colour. www.troldtekt.co.uk ENQUIRY 106

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Metal Technology Products Bring Light And Ventilation To The Albus Metal Technology sliding doors, high rise curtain walling and door systems have been used in a high profile project in Glasgow. The Albus, a 20,000 sq ft office development in Bridgeton, was nominated for the Architectural Excellence Award in the 2015 Scottish Property Awards for its integration of building performance and aesthetic excellence. Designed by JM Architects, the three-storey building features a precast concrete panel façade punctured with full height sliding doors that offer a high level of natural ventilation within the building. This, combined with the double height entrance space creates a light, airy and modern office

environment. The £3.56 million project achieves a Very Good BREEAM and a B EPS rating.Pivotal in creating the desired aesthetic and performance values, the building features Metal Technology’s System 17 High Rise Curtain Walling and System 5-20DHi+ Thermally Enhanced Door System for the entrance. The windows throughout the building are actually Metal Technology’s System 25Hi+ Lift-and-Slide Sliding Doors. While internal panels protect against fall risks, these doors can be fully opened for maximum ventilation.

thermal enhancement and security. All Metal Technology systems are technically innovative with aesthetic flexibility, freeing the designer to create appealing facades while delivering on sustainability, security and weather resistance. These products offer the latest in technical development, low maintenance and infinite recyclability for ultimate value and visual appeal. www.metaltechnology.com ENQUIRY 107

The Metal Technology System 25 Lift-and-Slide Door has been designed to offer the specifier a sliding opener with pleasing site lines and all the benefits of weather performance,

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KonCrete Quality The stunning refurbishment of 10 Bloomsbury Way for London & Regional Properties by Architects BuckleyGrayYeoman includes Armourcoat’s KonCrete polished plaster wall finishes. Situated in the heart of central London, the former 1940’s Ministry of Defence wedgeshaped building has been substantially extended creating a modern open workspace. It includes a new double-height reception, with restaurants and retail space on the ground floor. BuckleyGrayYeoman’s new design has transformed 10 Bloomsbury Way into a contemporary and relevant commercial building with a distinctive urban feel. The redevelopment has achieved a BREEAM ‘Excellent’ green building rating. Armourcoat KonCrete is an urban range of polished plaster colours and finishes designed for contemporary projects. The range offers a wealth of design options to achieve a distinctive modern look, including distressed effects or recessed ‘shutter’ markings. www.armourcoat.com ENQUIRY 108

GLASSOLUTIONS Wins Cambridge Research Centre Contract An insulated glass façade with computer-controlled integrated louvre-blinds has been installed for the first time in the UK at the new £6m Bennett Building at the Babraham Research Campus in Cambridge. UK glass and glazing specialist GLASSOLUTIONS won the £800,000 glazing contract for the new energy efficient bio-incubator centre that houses both laboratory and office facilities and is specifically designed to accommodate growing companies. The DLS ECKLITE SC system is manufactured by GLASSOLUTIONS’ sister company Eckelt in Austria and integrates an electrically operated louvre within the cavity providing efficient solar and glare control. The louvres and other integral parts are thereby permanently protected against weathering and are maintenance free. The thermal insulation of 0.6 W/m²K fulfils all requirements for passive house architecture. Schueco FW60 curtain walling and neat detailing allowed toggle glazing and silicone sealing of insulated aluminium panels and single glazed glass spandrel panels as well as the glass units containing the automated blinds. The glazing contract also included an 80 sq m glass spiral staircase, which forms an emergency escape route within the flagship building, which is located at the entrance to the prestigious site. www.glassolutions.co.uk ENQUIRY 109

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Advanced Protection For Magna Carta One of the most famous historical documents in Britain, if not the western world, is being protected by extinguishing and fire alarm panels from Advanced with detection from Apollo and installation by Reflex Systems. Sealed by King John at Runnymede in 1215, Magna Carta is celebrating its 800th anniversary (the actual anniversary is 15 June). It is the first example of an absolute monarch surrendering some of his powers, the beginning of a process that led eventually to our current system of government and the prototype for democratic government all over the world. The version protected by Advanced is particularly precious being one of only four surviving original 1215 Magna Carta sealed by King John and is kept in a special vault at Lincoln Castle, itself a Scheduled Monument, alongside Magna Carta’s sister document The Charter of the Forest (1217). Lincoln Castle, one of the best preserved in England was constructed in the 11th Century by William the Conqueror, and is one of only two to have two mottes. The fire and suppression systems installed by long-time Advanced partner Reflex Systems incorporate two MxPro 5 panels in the main heritage centre and the former Victorian prison building, which closed in 1878. Advanced’s ultra-dependable ExGo extinguishant release system has been installed in the Magna Carta vault. ExGo has been developed specifically for sensitive and strategic assets such as server rooms, historic and cultural attractions and control rooms. It has been installed in high-profile buildings across the globe, including the Romanian National Library and along oil pipelines in Sudan. MxPro is the industry-leading multiprotocol fire system. Offering real choice and flexibility, it includes two panels ranges, the EN54-2&4 approved MxPro 4 and EN54-2,4&13 approved MxPro 5. It offers four protocols, Apollo,

Argus, Hochiki and Nittan and a completely open installer network that benefits from free training and technical support. John Pye, Managing Director of Reflex Systems said: “Lincoln Castle required an open protocol fire system and we knew that Advanced panels could deliver maximum reassurance and long term reliability. Having worked with Advanced in the past, we knew that the equipment would be of the highest quality for such a historic building plus the system offers the flexibility to meet future requirements.” MxPro 5 panels can be used in single loop, single panel format or easily configured into high speed, 200 panel networks covering huge areas and tens of thousands of field devices. In total, one MxPro 5 four-loop panel was installed in the main prison building and one MxPro 5 two-loop panel was installed in the heritage centre. ExGo is suitable for almost all single-flooding area applications and includes a range of control options and devices. It is approved to EN54 parts 2, 4 and 13 and EN12094-1 and is among the first systems to combine these with EN12094 Part 3 in a single solution. EN12094-3 relates to the integrated manual release on the front of the panel. ExGo can be integrated into Advanced’s Axis and MxPro fire panels, or any third party fire system. A spokesperson for Lincoln Castle commented: “We’re very pleased with the Advanced systems installed by Reflex. As the Castle is a listed building, it was essential that the panels and detectors be as discrete as possible, particularly in the prison and the Magna Carta Vault. This year marks the 800th anniversary of the sealing of Magna Carta and we are happy that our visitors will be able see one of the four original copies under the protection of Advanced panels.” Advanced is a world leader in the development and manufacture of intelligent fire systems. The legendary performance, quality and ease-of-use of its products sees them used in prestigious and challenging locations all over the world, from single panel installations to large multi-site networks. Advanced products include complete fire detection systems, multi-protocol fire panels, extinguishing control and fire paging systems. More details can be found on the website at www.advancedco.com . ENQUIRY 110

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SSE Hydro’s Flowfast Floor Supports Singing, Sports And Celebrations The award winning SSE Hydro arena utilised several high performance resin flooring solutions from Flowcrete UK to create surfaces that would maintain an attractive finish despite being continuously walked and danced on top of by thousands of revellers. The 13,000 capacity venue has already become a popular leisure destination. This is in large part thanks to its innovative design, which has won a string of accolades, including Public and Commercial Development of the Year, City and Urban Regeneration prizes, the Architectural Excellence Award (Public building) and a Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) award. Over 9,000m2 of Flowcrete UK flooring solutions were installed throughout the venue when it was constructed. This includes 8,500m2 of Flowfast Quartz in the arena’s main bowl area and a further 511m2 of Mondéco Classic in the VIP lounge rooms. The robust, easy to clean nature of these floors makes them ideal for a stadium setting, as they are able to withstand the movement of large bodies of people for an extended period of time, retaining a seamless and unblemished surface. The floor in the main arena would also be at risk from a variety of other damaging factors that could easily crack an inadequate floor finish. The stage and large pieces of equipment will exert a lot of pressure into the floor coating and there are a multitude of heavy objects around the arena that could fall or be dropped, causing cracks in any surface unable to dissipate extreme physical impacts. The durability of Flowfast Quartz means that it will be able to overcome these challenges while maintaining a decorative finish. Flowcrete UK’s

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Flowfast range includes the methyl methacrylate (MMA) catalyst, which speeds up the rate of cure to only a couple of hours. A rapid floor installation was a particular asset for The SSE Hydro project, as high-profile concerts and sporting events had already been booked, meaning that a quick construction turn around, without any delays, was essential. The floor in the SSE Hydro’s VIP lounge rooms would have to face similar challenges and the environment’s luxurious aesthetics couldn’t be allowed to be diminished by a cracked, stained or failing finish. To ensure that the floor conveyed the modern, stylish surroundings of the VIP rooms, a dark Mondéco Crystal floor was installed with a blend of mirrored and clear glass chippings incorporated into the surface to create a shimmering lustre underfoot. The black finish, speckled with light reflective additives, adds an extra visual dimension to the environment, providing a backdrop that allows the bright green furnishings and blue lights to draw the eye while tying the various interior design elements of the VIP area together with one smooth surface of iridescent black. Architects interested in creating decorative seamless resin terrazzo surfaces that can withstand the challenges of large-scale commercial environments can find out more about the practicalities of its specification, installation and maintenance by signing up to one of Flowcrete UK’s RIBA accredited CPD Seminars. www.flowcrete.co.uk ENQUIRY 111


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Trespa Enhances London’s Grosvenor Waterside Grosvenor Waterside is a St James Group development in Central London consisting of six buildings adjacent to Chelsea Bridge. Moore House is the final building within the overall masterplan defining the entrance to the scheme and connecting the traditional streetscape of Ebury Bridge Road with the contemporary architectural style of the development. Trespa® Meteon® panels have been used extensively in this development, which is being transformed from its recent industrial use into a new public urban quarter. Moore House is a nine-storey mixed-use development comprising 149 luxury residential apartments of varying sizes. The building consists of three distinct interlocking volumes; the volumes increase in height and decrease in visual density to create a unique facade. The central volume of the building is in the shape of a cube with vertical glass fins linking continuous balconies. On the ground floor there is retail and commercial office space. EPR Architects redesigned the elevations working within the massing constraints of a previous planning consent. The use of Trespa® Meteon® panels gave the architects the perfect medium to express their architectural designs

and was used extensively in a variety of colours, Amber, Garnet Red, Urban Grey and Aluminium Grey to provide a unique aesthetic appearance. Trespa® Meteon® is an extremely versatile panel that can be combined easily with other building materials to create stunning visual effects. The material’s decorative surface also has excellent UV-resistance and colour stability which means it will not fade or discolour over time. At the same time, the product provides solidity and sturdiness, holding bolts, screws and other mechanical fixings. The development is now complete and has been a focal point at Grosvenor Waterside for residents and visitors. The use of Trespa® Meteon® as a ventilated rainscreen cladding facade has not only enhanced the visual impact of the development but also its thermal performance. www.trespa.com ENQUIRY 112

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