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Google Asia Pacific HQ

Google Asia Pacific HQ

Lorient

Google is the company that redefined what a modern work space should look like and the Asia Pacific headquarters is no exception. It is a vast expanse of green, steel and light coloured wood, with fixtures that take their names after regional landmarks, including those in the Philippines. The Asia Pacific headquarters houses employees from a number of its portfolio products such as YouTube. Lorient’s Batwing® acoustic and smoke perimeter seals and the popular LAS8012 si drop seals were specified.
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One Hyde Park, London

One Hyde Park, London

Lorient

Lorient products used: • LAS1002 si compression seal.
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Innovation Campus, Cardiff University

Innovation Campus, Cardiff University

Lorient

Cardiff University’s state-of-the-art Innovation Campus, which boasts exciting new centres that act as a magnet for research and investment, is scheduled to open in 2021. Home to two world-leading scientific research establishments - the Institute for Compound Semiconductors and Cardiff Catalysis Institute – the campus will also host SPARK, the world’s first social science research park, and an Innovation Centre – a creative space for start-ups, spinouts and partnerships. Lorient supplied LAS8001 si drop seals, fire seals, and DS acoustic, smoke and fire seals to the project.
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Commercial Heritage - Royal Mail, Mount Pleasant

Commercial Heritage - Royal Mail, Mount Pleasant

Smart Architectural Aluminium

Originally built in the 1880s, Royal Mail’s Mount Pleasant sorting office has now been modernised, with a major feature of the refurbishment programme being the replacement of the exiting uPVC windows in the main administration building with the Smart Alitherm Heritage window system. The new windows replicate the aesthetics of the building’s original bronze fenestration, echoing its slim sight lines and finish (the building originally featured large bronze windows, but in a 1980s refurbishment, these were replaced with white uPVC units).Each of the Smart window units is an impressive eight metres wide by four and a half metres high and was manufactured in a dual colour format, with the external profile featuring a bronze polyester paint finish and the internal profile standard white.Given the exceptional scale of each window unit, and their corresponding performance requirement, Smart’s technical services team designed and developed a bespoke, 85mm coupling mullion to reinforce and strengthen the system, while retaining its characteristic slim profile. As part of the redevelopment, new Alitherm Heritage windows were also installed around the building’s stairwell – these were externally-beaded to allow maintenance to take place without having to access the lift shaft.
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All Glass K32 Revolving Door at Rutherford House

All Glass K32 Revolving Door at Rutherford House

Record U.K. Limited

Rutherford House is an imposing 58,000 sq ft office building located within the heart of Birchwood Park, Warrington, providing superior office space to rent for small, medium and large businesses employing up to 100 people. Consisting of two wings of three and five floors, the building has excellent natural lighting and is conveniently located for travel across the region. 
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Heathrow Airport

Heathrow Airport

Rapid Access Ltd

Heathrow Airport, Hounslow TW6 1QGHeathrow’s plans for expansion at the airport with a third runway to the north-west of the existing two are currently supported by Government policy through the Airports National Policy Statement. Expansion at the airport would create tens of thousands of jobs and billions in economic benefits to the UK.Heathrow Airport, one of the world's busiest and most prominent international airports, requires top-tier access solutions that balance security and aesthetics. Ensuring efficient maintenance and access to utility systems is essential for its seamless operation. This case study highlights the successful collaboration between Heathrow Airport and Rapid Access Ltd, a leading supplier of new flush lock Access Panels with a sleek, discreet finish and a spring-loaded locking mechanism.Challenges:1. Critical Infrastructure: Heathrow Airport is a vital transport hub, serving millions of passengers annually. Access solutions needed to support maintenance without compromising security or aesthetics.2. Efficient Maintenance: The project demanded access panels that allowed for quick and secure access to utility systems, reducing downtime and disruptions.3. Sleek Design: The access solutions had to align with the airport's modern and sleek architectural aesthetics, complementing the overall design.Solution:Rapid Access Ltd, known for their expertise in access solutions, was chosen to address the specific needs of Heathrow Airport. The solution included the supply and installation of new flush lock Access Panels with a discreet finish and a spring-loaded locking mechanism, designed to meet the following key criteria:1. New Flush Lock Access Panels: Rapid Access Ltd provided access panels with a sleek, discreet finish, ensuring functionality and a modern, unobtrusive design.2. Efficiency and Security: The access panels allowed for swift and secure access to utility systems, enhancing operational efficiency while maintaining stringent security standards.3. Architectural Integration: The access solutions seamlessly integrated into the airport's modern architectural design, complementing its aesthetic appeal.Implementation:The supply and installation of new flush lock Access Panels by Rapid Access Ltd were carried out meticulously, ensuring that the sleek and discreet design elements were in harmony with the airport's architectural aesthetics. The locking mechanism was integrated with precision to meet the highest security standards.Conclusion:The collaboration between Heathrow Airport and Rapid Access Ltd exemplified the successful integration of access solutions that balanced functionality, security, and aesthetics for a world-class transportation hub. The installation of new flush lock Access Panels not only met functional needs but also contributed to the airport's overall efficiency, security, and architectural appeal, enhancing the passenger experience. This case study underscores the importance of selecting the right access solutions provider for critical infrastructure projects with specific design requirements.
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Chesea & Westminster Hospital NICU & ICU Expansion

Chesea & Westminster Hospital NICU & ICU Expansion

Specialist Door Solutions

This project was a fit out of an existing commercial space to form a state of the art outpatients unit and imaging facility.Key to the clients design on this project is the need for products that are functional and compliant to a healthcare environment.SDS Dfendoor is used in our unique American Walnut finish, giving the look and feel of a luxury hotel and yet enabling compliance at all times and guaranteeing top level aesthetics.The project is effectively complimented by the use of the coordinating range of Dfend wall protection enabling discreet protection of common areas of damage in this robustly trafficked environment.
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Royal Opera House, London

Royal Opera House, London

Lorient

London’s Royal Opera House has been a beacon for world-class performing arts for over 150 years.Lorient was delighted to supply a number of sealing solutions to this prestigious venue. 
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dormakaba helps Heathrow customer service soar

dormakaba helps Heathrow customer service soar

dormakaba UK & Ireland Ltd

With passenger growth at a five-year high, Heathrow Airport looked for new ways to make it easier and quicker for passengers to travel through the airport and board aircrafts quicker. dormakaba supplied and installed self-boarding gates, integrated with Heathrow’s Biometric system, as the ideal solution. Simon Wilcox, Heathrow Passenger Automation Programme Lead, recognised the growing number of passengers it handled every year and wanted an innovative way to make it easier and quicker for them to travel through the airport – without having to compromise on security. As such, the automation programme required implementing biometric gates that would bring facial recognition to each point of the departing passenger’s journey. The new technology would use facial recognition at check-in, bag drops, security lanes and boarding gates to create a seamless experience for passengers walking through the airport. When looking for the initial self-boarding gates, the team at London Heathrow Airport contacted dormakaba. After reviewing the requirements for the airport, dormakaba recommended and supplied its HSB-M03 Self Boarding Gates and PaxCheck Self Boarding Solution. dormakaba also provided its project management services, and the airport has taken out an on-going service contract for third and fourth line support. Andy Carter, Contracting Business Sales and Operations Director at dormakaba UK said “As part of their passenger journey, Heathrow required a bespoke and technically capable system to allow them to cope with the increasing passenger numbers whilst also providing a seamless passenger experience”. “The final project looks to have over 400 gates installed across the whole airport. Each one has dormakaba software on the gates, incorporating Heathrow’s biometric data, as well as a connection to the management server.” This challenge of complex integration was overcome by the close collaboration between dormakaba engineers and the project team with London Heathrow Airport’s team, and suppliers for third party products and systems. Currently, Terminals 2A, 2B and 5A have been completed, with Terminal’s 3, 4, 5B and 5C scheduled for completion by end 2020. Completed terminals now benefit from a market-leading, self-boarding solution that adheres to all the latest relevant security and build standards as well as third and fourth line support from dormakaba. Across these completed terminals, passengers present their boarding pass to a reader on the gate, which then scans and checks the pass with the airline’s Departure Control System (DCS) and either opens or remains closed depending on the response. For passengers departing on domestic flights, the gate also uses facial recognition technology to verify that the passenger boarding the aircraft either entered the airport through the front door or has been through a UK Border Force check since arriving on an international flight. Its installation being partnered with the airport’s chosen biometric provider Atkins, this system allows domestic passengers to mix with those transferring between international flights at Heathrow in the Common Departure Lounges, where they can enjoy all the benefits of the many dining and retail outlets, as well as the numerous lounges available. The self-boarding solution also includes a web-based administration programme, PaxCheck, that allows for management of the gates and sends reports of passengers and when they passed through – allowing for faster boarding, and fewer staff. This also means airport and airline management can have live stats on the numbers of passengers passing through the gates in any given period
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Smart Tiny House equipped with hardware and ventilation solutions from SIEGENIA

Smart Tiny House equipped with hardware and ventilation solutions from SIEGENIA

Siegenia-Aubi Ltd

Tiny Houses are on trend. Downsizing, sustainability and the desire for affordable housing are the three most important reasons why miniature houses are rapidly gaining in popularity in Germany. More than one tenth of single people considering home ownership are currently interested in this kind of Tiny House - according to the "Livee Tiny House market study 2021". And you don't have to go without your home comforts. The Tiny House with solutions from SIEGENIA proves this.Save precious spaceWith this well-thought-out use of just 16.5 square metres of floor space, the solutions from SIEGENIA have made a significant contribution to the favourable response to the Tiny House. For example, the sliding hardware, ECO SLIDE, saves valuable space behind the sofa because the window sashes do not swing open and closed but slide to the side instead. Every centimetre of living space can therefore be used. Room comfort solutions from SIEGENIA are also installed in the remaining windows. Here the tried and tested TITAN fittings provide smooth operation and ease of use. As TITAN vent secure, it combines this in the bathroom with efficient burger resistance in accordance with resistance class RC2, even in the tilted position. Whereas in the loft, it demonstrates its versatility as hardware for an especially narrow, elongated element.And finally in the kitchen area, the AEROPAC wall-mounted vent unit guarantees demand-based ventilation even when you are out and about. The ventilator with its elegant design not only operates incredibly quietly, it is also equipped with sound absorption, which provides a quiet home in noisy environments.
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122 Leadenhall Street

122 Leadenhall Street

Bradbury Group

122 Leadenhall Street is a 225m (737 ft.) tall building, constructed in London in 2014. The commercial skyscraper is informally known as “the Cheesegrater” due to its distinctive wedge shape. It is one of a number of new tall buildings in the City of London’s financial area, including 20 Fenchurch Street, 22 Bishopsgate, and The Scalpel.
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The Chocolate Quarter, Bristol

The Chocolate Quarter, Bristol

AluK (GB) Ltd

One of the most recognisable buildings in Keynsham, UK has been given a new lease of life which includes a number of new restaurants, a cinema, spa and swimming pool alongside over 55's living accommodation. The former Fry's chocolate factory was built in the 1920s, and it later became home to Cadbury. After a £60million investment, St Monica Trust has converted the iconic former Cadbury's chocolate factory into 151 assisted living apartments and a 90-bed nursing care home was project managed by the Andrew Wilson Partnership, with architects KWL of South Wales, and AWW of Bristol.
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Coastal home, Kent

Coastal home, Kent

AluK (GB) Ltd

Ultimate Grey and Illuminating Yellow have been declared as the Pantone Colours of the Year for 2021and that grey and yellow combination was used to create a striking contrast with the contemporary cladding and render. The owners had installed AluK products in their previous property and had been impressed with the quality, style and durability, particularly for a coastal location. They had no hesitation in choosing them again this time around; and worked with AluK fabricator Rhino Aluminium and installer SG Installations to complete the design and installation.
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Burntwood School, London

Burntwood School, London

AluK (GB) Ltd

Allford Hall Monaghan Morris (AHMM) specified AluK curtain walling and window systems for the Burntwood School project, a series of new educational buildings which will serve up to 2000 pupils and over 200 staff. The scheme, developed by the architects AHMM working in close partnership with Lend Lease, Wandsworth Borough Council and Burntwood School, will see 85% of the school rebuilt.
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Crittall Windows hit thermal targets at World Heritage site

Crittall Windows hit thermal targets at World Heritage site

Crittall Windows Ltd

Crittall Corporate W20 windows are an important component in the refurbishment and upgrade of a prominent industrial site in historic Bath.Newark Works is recognised as a masterclass in the retrofitting of heritage buildings that has transformed a former riverside heavy engineering factory into 21st century workspace.The buildings, dating from 1857 to 1905, are Grade II listed and sit within Bath’s designated World Heritage Site. They were formerly the home of world-renowned crane makers Stothert & Pitt but had fallen into serious disrepair. Their location as part of a larger Bath Quays redevelopment spurred their re-use, underpinned by sensitive treatment, to create 40,000sq.ft of modern workspace.“We specified the Crittall W20 system to replace the existing, single-glazed, cast-iron framed windows that were at the end of their life and deemed beyond repair,” said Nick Brown, Director of Ferguson Mann Architects.He explained: “The Crittall W20 system was chosen due to the need to use a window system that could sympathetically reproduce the fenestration of the large industrial windows – many of which were 3.6m tall – but also provide a huge thermal improvement.”  It was recognised that retaining the original cast iron windows and introducing secondary glazing was neither economically viable nor appropriate aesthetically.“The slim profiles of the Crittall W20 system meant we didn’t have to compromise on the amazing amount of natural light coming into the interior whilst improving the air tightness and reducing the overall heat loss of the building through the windows,” said Brown.He added: “Crittall were also able to recreate the opening vent arrangement of the existing windows, meaning we could also improve the natural ventilation provision to the new workspaces.”Consulting engineers Buro Happold calculated that just replacing the existing single-glazed windows with new double-glazed alternatives with a U-value of 1.8W/m2K would result in a 16 percent annual energy saving. That translated to 21.4 tonnes of CO₂. Over the building’s lifespan of, say, 25 years, that equated to a 535-tonne reduction in CO₂ emissions.In view of the heritage credentials of the buildings, planners and conservation officers at Bath & North East Somerset Council were consulted on the desire to replace the original fenestration with like-for-like steel windows. The local authority was keen that the buildings should be brought back into use after several previous failed attempts. They wanted the site’s historic significance to be respected while avoiding the desire to turn Newark Works into a ‘museum piece’. The installation of Crittall W20 was approved and two of the original cast-iron windows have been retained and refurbished as a reminder of the original building but not in a way so as to compromise the improved thermal performance of the whole.Summing up, Nick Brown comments: “Everyone is really pleased with the final result.”
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New steel windows for a much loved theatre

New steel windows for a much loved theatre

Clement Windows Group

The Progressive Players were founded in 1920. In 1939, founding members Ruth, Sylvia and Hope Dodds generously provided the money to purchase a vacant site facing Saltwell Park, together with adjoining No.3 Saltwell View, and build the Players’ own theatre.The Little Theatre is believed to be the only playhouse built in Britain during World War II and to this day it remains Gatehead’s only theatre. It opened with a performance of ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ in October 1943 and since then the site has remained home to the Progressive Players who now produce ten plays a year.Closed during the pandemic, funding was completed on an extension, creating a new rehearsal room above the auditorium known as ‘The Studio’. This facility has exactly the same dimensions as the main auditorium stage meaning the transfer from rehearsals to final production is much smoother than was previously possible.The new space is acoustically isolated from the auditorium and stage allowing rehearsals to proceed even during a performance and was designed to be in keeping with the look and feel of the original theatre. Fitted with modern lighting and sound systems, the rehearsal room has the latest connectivity and networking capabilities. New steel windows were required to replace the originals at the theatre. Clement W20 steel frames were chosen, polyester painted in Jet Black (matt). The two modular bay windows at the front of the building are particularly striking and the choice of glass was important.  SunGuard SuperNeutral 62/34 was chosen for the outer pane, offering very high natural light transmission while ensuring energy savings through solar protection and thermal insulation, krypton gas was used for the centre of the pane and 4mm of toughened Planibel Grey was used for the inner pane. The newly refurbished Little Theatre will not only be used for the Progressive Players' rehearsals, visiting hires and local community groups, but it is also hoped that it will eventually accommodate a youth theatre group.Photography taken and provided by Robbie Carruthers, Chairman, Little Theatre.  
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New metal windows for Norwich Town Hall

New metal windows for Norwich Town Hall

Clement Windows Group

Clement have now completed their third phase of works at Norwich City Hall, an Art Deco building completed in 1938 and designed by architects Charles Holloway James and Stephen Rowland Pierce. Clement replaced the original steel windows in this listed property with new Clement W20 windows, improving energy efficiency and security whilst retaining the character of this wonderful landmark building. Morgan Sindall, the main contractors on the project, have awarded Clement a Perfect Delivery Certificate for the works carried out.
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Dollar, Scotland

Dollar, Scotland

Zyle Fenster

Europa tilt and turn aluclad windows
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Clifden, Ireland

Clifden, Ireland

Zyle Fenster

Aluclad Pivot windows
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Arches, Lithuania

Arches, Lithuania

Zyle Fenster

Europa tilt and turn alu-clad windows
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Cork, Ireland

Cork, Ireland

Zyle Fenster

Timber curtain wallsThe use of wood-alum systems and large glass panes allow for the creation of amazing design features that will bring light and the feeling of space to rooms of all shapes and sizes.
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Repton School, Derby - Heritage Sash Windows

Repton School, Derby - Heritage Sash Windows

Gowercroft Joinery Limited

Case Study: Heritage Sash Windows Installation in a Listed BuildingIntroductionWelcome to the case study showcasing the installation of heritage sash windows in a listed building. In this study, we explore the significance of preserving the distinctive appearance of historic structures while simultaneously achieving modern performance standards through the use of heritage sash windows. This case study highlights the challenges faced in finding the perfect balance between tradition and functionality, and how the installation of heritage sash windows proved to be the ideal solution. Join us as we delve into the successful integration of heritage aesthetics and contemporary performance in this remarkable project.The Project: Updating a Historic Private SchoolAt the heart of this case study lies a compelling project that took place at a historic private school near Derby. As architects and specifiers, you understand the unique challenges that come with renovating listed buildings while preserving their distinct character. In this particular undertaking, the goal was to update the school's windows while seamlessly blending traditional aesthetics with modern functionality.One of the critical aspects that architects and specifiers face when working on heritage projects is finding windows that honour the building's historical significance while meeting contemporary performance requirements. It is a delicate balancing act that requires meticulous attention to detail and careful selection of materials.In this context, the Gowercroft Heritage sash window range emerged as the ideal solution for this project. Designed with a deep understanding of heritage architecture, these windows offer a perfect fusion of traditional charm and cutting-edge performance. They have been crafted to match the aesthetics of historical buildings while incorporating modern features that enhance energy efficiency, thermal insulation, and acoustic performance.Architects and specifiers involved in heritage projects are constantly seeking solutions that seamlessly integrate traditional elements with advanced technologies. The selection of Gowercroft's Heritage sash window range for this project demonstrates how these windows can meet and exceed their expectations. By providing a harmonious blend of heritage design and contemporary functionality, these windows offer a compelling proposition for architects and specifiers seeking to enhance the value and performance of historic buildings.Throughout this case study, we will delve into the intricacies of the project, explore the challenges faced, and highlight the successful integration of Gowercroft's Heritage sash window range. Join us as we uncover the remarkable transformation of this historic private school, offering insights and inspiration for architects and specifiers engaged in similar endeavours.Meeting the Requirements: Gowercroft's Heritage Sash WindowsAs architects and specifiers, you understand the importance of selecting the right windows that meet the specific needs of heritage projects. Gowercroft's Heritage sash window range stands out as an exceptional choice in striking the perfect balance between preserving traditional aesthetics and delivering enhanced performance. Let's delve into the features and benefits that make these windows an ideal solution for heritage projects.1. Exquisite Design and Craftsmanship:Gowercroft's Heritage sash windows are meticulously crafted, paying homage to the architectural styles and detailing of historical periods. From ornate Georgian designs to elegant Victorian styles, these windows seamlessly integrate with the existing character of heritage buildings. Architects and specifiers can be assured of windows that exude authenticity and showcase exceptional craftsmanship.2. Superior Materials and Durability:To ensure longevity and resilience, Gowercroft utilises premium-grade materials in their Heritage sash window range. The windows are constructed from high-quality Accoya®, selected for its strength, stability, and natural beauty. This not only enhances the aesthetic appeal but also guarantees durability and longevity, vital considerations when working with historic structures.3. Enhanced Performance Features:While honouring tradition, Gowercroft's Heritage sash windows also incorporate modern performance enhancements. These windows offer improved thermal insulation, effectively reducing energy consumption and creating a comfortable indoor environment. Furthermore, they excel in soundproofing, ensuring peace and tranquillity within the building despite its external surroundings.4. Customisable Options:Recognising the diverse requirements of heritage projects, Gowercroft provides architects and specifiers with a range of customisable options. From timber selection to glazing choices, hardware finishes, and architectural detailing, these windows can be tailored to meet the unique specifications and design vision of each project.5. Preservation and Conservation:Gowercroft's Heritage sash windows are designed with the utmost consideration for the preservation and conservation of historical buildings. By seamlessly blending traditional aesthetics with modern technology, these windows allow architects and specifiers to honour the past while embracing sustainable practices for the future.In summary, Gowercroft's Heritage sash window range offers architects and specifiers a compelling solution for heritage projects. These windows combine exquisite design, superior craftsmanship, enhanced performance features, and customization options, all while preserving the architectural integrity of historical buildings. By choosing Gowercroft's Heritage sash windows, architects and specifiers can confidently create spaces that celebrate the past while meeting the demands of contemporary living.Overcoming Challenges: Window Profile in Ancient BuildingsWhen it comes to fitting new windows in ancient buildings, architects and specifiers face unique challenges that demand careful consideration. Preserving the architectural integrity and historical significance of these structures while upgrading their performance requires a delicate balance. Let's explore the challenges faced and the importance of finding a suitable solution that respects the building's style and heritage.1. Unsuitability of uPVC Double Glazing: One common approach is to consider uPVC double glazing as an alternative. While uPVC can be made to resemble timber, attempting to replicate the appearance of traditional windows is often unrealistic and unsatisfactory. The use of uPVC frames can compromise the authenticity and character of these structures, detracting from their historical charm. Architects and specifiers are thus faced with the challenge of finding window solutions that maintain the visual harmony and historical authenticity of the building.2. Thickness Issue with Traditional Timber Windows: Another challenge arises with traditional timber windows, particularly in listed buildings where the original windows would have been single glazed. Standard double glazing units are often too thick to meet planning permission requirements for such buildings. This presents a hurdle when seeking to improve energy efficiency, insulation, and acoustic performance. However, the development of heritage windows with an 8mm thin profile of vacuum glass has provided a solution. These windows eliminate the double reflection issues associated with standard double glazing, allowing them to pass planning permission while maintaining the appearance of original single-glazed windows.Respecting the style and heritage of ancient buildings is paramount in any renovation or restoration project. It is crucial to find a solution that seamlessly integrates with the building's architectural features, materials, and design aesthetics. In the next section, we will explore how Gowercroft's Heritage sash window range addresses these challenges by offering a seamless integration of heritage aesthetics and contemporary functionality while meeting planning permission requirements for listed buildings.The Setting: Repton School's Historic SignificanceRepton School, located near Derbyshire, holds a rich historical significance that dates back centuries. Established in 1557, the school is situated on the grounds and buildings of a 12th-century Augustinian Priory, adding to its unique charm and heritage. While the original church on the premises was destroyed in 1553, fragments of its existence can still be found amidst the structures that have withstood the test of time. Most of the school's current architectural composition is from later periods, with careful additions made in keeping with the original buildings.Efforts have been meticulously made to preserve the traditional and grand atmosphere that defines Repton School. Even modern additions, such as the Science Priory constructed in 2013, harmoniously blend with the existing structures, maintaining the overall historical integrity. The cohesive effect of the school's design creates a captivating ambience that is both traditional and grand, captivating visitors and inspiring awe.The historical importance of Repton School extends beyond its architectural splendour. Exciting archaeological discoveries have emerged during recent digs, revealing traces of Roman occupation, adding yet another layer of historical significance to the site. These findings provide valuable insights into the region's past and deepen the appreciation for the school's surroundings.Repton School has also nurtured and educated numerous notable individuals throughout its illustrious history. Among its alumni are legendary Olympian Harold Abrahams and renowned writers Christopher Isherwood, Edward Upton, and Roald Dahl. In more recent times, distinguished figures in the world of entertainment, including Top Gear and The Grand Tour producer Andy Wilman and present
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Replacement Conservation Timber Sash Windows Chancery Lane London

Replacement Conservation Timber Sash Windows Chancery Lane London

Lomax + Wood Limited

High performance, timber sash windows from the Kensington & Chelsea range by Lomax + Wood have been designed, manufactured and installed in an historic commercial building in the City of London. Timber double glazed, period-style sash windows.Over 60 made-to-order wooden windows.Historic location in a conservation area steeped in history with many listed buildings. Designed, manufactured and installed by Lomax + Wood
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Steeldor: Biketreks Ings

Steeldor: Biketreks Ings

Strongdor Limited

Thanks to businessman Simon Hockings, there has been a significant change to the menu at the former Little Chef site on the A591 between Kendal and Windermere.Transformed from Heston’s troubled grub outlet to tasteful coffee shop and bespoke purveyor of some seriously exclusive road bikes, Biketreks at Ings has already become a popular destination for cycling enthusiasts.
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Shangri-La Hotel at The Shard, London

Shangri-La Hotel at The Shard, London

Lorient

Shangri-La Hotel at The Shard in London is the capital’s highest hotel, in one of the world’s most iconic buildings boasting panoramic skyline views. This elegant hotel features 202 uniquely designed rooms and suites, 4 restaurants and bars, and the highest Infinity Sky Pool in London. Lorient supplied DS acoustic, smoke and fire seals.
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One Hyde Park

One Hyde Park

Rapid Access Ltd

One, Hyde Park, 100 Knightsbridge, London SW1X 7LJOne Hyde Park is a major residential and retail complex located in Knightsbridge, London.The development includes three retail units (Rolex, McLaren Automotive and Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank) and 86 residential properties, with prices starting at around £15 million, and penthouses selling for almost £200 million, it is generally considered the most exclusive apartment building in the world.Located at 100 Knightsbridge, London, stands as one of the city's most prestigious residential developments. Maintaining architectural excellence while ensuring efficient utility access was of paramount importance. This case study highlights the successful collaboration between One Hyde Park and Rapid Access Ltd, a leading supplier of Circular Ceiling Access Panels and Dual Access Panels.Challenges:1. Utility Access Excellence: One Hyde Park required access solutions that provided reliable and efficient access to utility systems, including plumbing, electrical, HVAC, and telecommunications, while upholding the luxury standards of the development.2. Architectural Significance: The project demanded the preservation of architectural integrity and minimal disruption to the building's aesthetics during the installation of access panels.3. Versatility Requirement: The development needed access solutions that catered to various spaces, from standard areas to circular ceiling installations.Solution:Rapid Access Ltd, renowned for their expertise in access solutions, was chosen to address the specific requirements of One Hyde Park. The solution included the installation of Circular Ceiling Access Panels and Dual Access Panels, designed to meet the following key criteria:1. Circular Ceiling Access Panels: Rapid Access Ltd provided access panels specially designed for circular ceiling installations, offering aesthetic and functional excellence.2. Dual Access Panels: Dual Access Panels were deployed to provide versatility, ensuring seamless access to utility systems across various spaces within the development.3. Architectural Harmony: The access panels were meticulously customized to blend with the architectural design of One Hyde Park, preserving the property's luxurious appeal.Implementation:The installation of Circular Ceiling Access Panels and Dual Access Panels by Rapid Access Ltd was executed with precision and expertise. The unique design of the panels ensured seamless integration, while the dual access panels provided versatility for various utility access points.Conclusion:The collaboration between One Hyde Park and Rapid Access Ltd demonstrated the successful integration of utility access solutions into a prestigious residential development. The installation of Circular Ceiling Access Panels and Dual Access Panels not only met functional needs but also contributed to the overall success of One Hyde Park, ensuring architectural excellence and operational efficiency. This case study underscores the importance of selecting the right access solutions provider for luxury architectural projects.
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Battersea Power Station

Battersea Power Station

Rapid Access Ltd

Battersea Power Station, Circus Rd W, Nine Elms, London SW11 8DDThe iconic Grade II* listed Battersea Power Station is NOW OPEN as London’s most exciting new shopping and leisure destination! This legendary London landmark and surrounding area has been brought back to life as one of the most exciting and innovative mixed use neighbourhoods in the world – a place for locals, tourists and residents to enjoy a unique blend of shops, bars, restaurants, leisure and entertainment venues, parks and historical spaces. A place to shop, eat, drink, live, work and play; here life doesn’t feel ordinary, it feels extraordinary.The Battersea Power Station regeneration project stands as an iconic symbol of urban revitalization in London. Preserving the historic architectural character while modernizing utility access was a formidable challenge. This case study showcases the successful collaboration between the Battersea Power Station regeneration project and Rapid Access Ltd, a leading supplier of Plaster-In Access Panels and Dual Access Panels designed to seamlessly integrate with the development.Challenges:1. Historic Preservation: The project required utility access solutions that respected the historical significance of the Battersea Power Station while modernizing its functionality.2. Architectural Integrity: The development needed to uphold architectural integrity and ensure minimal disruption to the building's aesthetics during the installation of access panels.3. *Functional Versatility: The vast and diverse spaces within the regeneration project demanded access solutions that could cater to different utility access needs.Solution:Rapid Access Ltd, recognized for their expertise in access solutions, was chosen to address the specific needs of the Battersea Power Station regeneration project. The solution included the installation of Plaster-In Access Panels and Dual Access Panels, designed to meet the following key criteria:1. Plaster-In Access Panels: Rapid Access Ltd provided access panels that seamlessly integrated with the historic architecture, preserving the building's aesthetics.2. Dual Access Panels: Dual Access Panels were deployed to provide versatility, ensuring seamless access to utility systems across various spaces within the development.3. Architectural Harmony: The access panels were meticulously customized to blend with the architectural design of the Battersea Power Station, ensuring that they harmoniously integrated with the historic structure.Implementation:The installation of Plaster-In Access Panels and Dual Access Panels by Rapid Access Ltd was executed with precision and expertise. The unique design of the panels allowed for seamless integration, while the dual access panels offered versatile solutions for various utility access points.Conclusion:The collaboration between the Battersea Power Station regeneration project and Rapid Access Ltd exemplified the successful integration of utility access solutions into a historically significant and iconic development. The installation of Plaster-In Access Panels and Dual Access Panels not only met functional needs but also contributed to the overall success of the Battersea Power Station regeneration, ensuring architectural preservation and operational efficiency. This case study underscores the importance of selecting the right access solutions provider for historically significant architectural projects.
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Emaar Address Residence Skyview Terraces

Emaar Address Residence Skyview Terraces

Lorient

Emaar Address Residences Skyview Terraces is a striking hotel, residence and serviced apartment twin-tower complex offering 360-degree vistas of Downtown Dubai.Lorient supplied its intumescent protection kits, fire seals and LAS4001 threshold plates.
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Royal Arsenal Riverside

Royal Arsenal Riverside

Senior Architectural Systems Ltd

This exciting riverside development in South East London is breathing new life into a former brownfield site that was once home to some of the largest munition factories in the UK. Appropriately named Royal Arsenal Riverside, the site comprises a mix of new build residential, retail, and commercial elements alongside the sympathetic refurbishment of several listed buildings.We are proud to have supplied the aluminium fenestration package for a new phase of the development which has seen the creation of a new 10 storey residential building containing 112 apartments.The new building has been constructed to work in harmony with one of the Grade II listed buildings and to complement the heritage of the site. This involved the demolition of an old energy centre building and the careful renovation of two existing warehouse buildings to provide space for commercial use.The mix of old and new, and residential and commercial, has been harmonised with the use of our slim line SF52 curtain wall system and low maintenance SPW600 aluminium windows. The curtain walling screens also incorporate feature curved heads along the spine of the building to pay homage to the scheme’s industrial heritage.The high profile project was designed by architects Corstorphine & Wright for Berkeley Homes and is one of the latest London based contacts to be undertaken in collaboration with our supply chain partner Soundcraft.
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Deakins Place, Nottingham

Deakins Place, Nottingham

Senior Architectural Systems Ltd

Our expertise in the student accommodation sector has led to our aluminium fenestration systems being used on this new riverside scheme in Nottingham, which has been designed by architects Maber and built by main contractor Bowmer & Kirkland.Managed by student housing provider Student Roost, the new Deakins Place development is located within close proximity of the University of Nottingham’s Jubilee campus and offers stunning views of the River Leen. These views have been perfectly framed by our patented low U-value PURe® aluminium windows which have been installed by specialist contractor HKL.Specified with flat casement vents, our thermally-efficient PURe® aluminium windows have been installed to each apartment to increase the flow of natural light and to reduce heat loss. The slim aluminium fames have been powder coated to provide additional protection from the elements and to complement the wider façade design which features a stunning mix of natural building materials and colour palettes.
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CU Scarborough Campus

CU Scarborough Campus

Senior Architectural Systems Ltd

Coventry University Group’s £14m state-of-the-art campus in Scarborough was opened in September 2016. The building was designed to make sure that there was plenty of open and flexible space to give students both room to study and socialise. Facilities include a library, café, classrooms and open learning decks. As for energy efficiency, the choice of Senior’s high performance SF52 curtain wall and SPW600e windows ensures that energy bills are kept to a minimum. The result is a very vibrant building with all the facilities that students need to succeed and enjoy university life.
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Solihull Retirement Village

Solihull Retirement Village

Senior Architectural Systems Ltd

The aim of this new £61.5 Million development was to create a vibrant retirement community for the over 55s.With 261 spacious and fully accessible one- and two-bedroom apartments, the complex also features a restaurant, hobby and activity rooms, cinema, hairdressing salon, bar, library and gym.It was important that the apartments were bright and cheerful, warm and welcoming as well as secure. Which is why a range of Senior’s thermally efficient and robust systems were used throughout the complex to ensure maximum daylight and a comfortable environment at all times. 
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Cricket Club Enhance Covid Safety with Screens from Yeoman Shield

Cricket Club Enhance Covid Safety with Screens from Yeoman Shield

Yeoman Shield, trading name of Harrison Thompson & Co Ltd

New Farnley Cricket Club in Leeds, when given the greenlight to open their bar and restaurant, wanted to ensure that their returning clientele would feel comfortable by providing facilities in line with the government guidance on Covid 19 safety.Along with clear signage and establishing a one-way system through the club house, New Farnley CC commissioned protective screening from wall & door protection specialists Yeoman Shield.To help protect staff and customers alike from viral loads that can be expelled by coughing, sneezing or shouting, Yeoman Shield installed a bespoke 800mm high screen using 4mm thick clear uPVC affixed around the bar with attractive chrome brackets and fixings.Yeoman Shield portable protective screens were also supplied to help with the configuration and separation of dining tables and the social distancing of patrons whilst waiting in the expected queuing systems.Being lightweight the screens can be moved around easily to accommodate requirements whilst being sturdy enough not to be knocked or tipped over.The portable screens are available in a range of options such as clear or frosted uPVC or with the alternative of a clear top half giving a sense of space coupled with a through coloured, frosted or design printed bottom half.The club’s Chairman, Mr John Baldwin, commented “It’s been great that Yeoman Shield were able to provide us with the right solution to our social distancing requirements to enable the club to re-open, which like other sports clubs, provide amenities to the local community.”Yeoman Shield have also been providing similar solutions for Hospitals, Schools and Offices allowing visitors, students and employees to return to safe environments.
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ECO PASS SKY axxent from SIEGENIA receives Red Dot Award

ECO PASS SKY axxent from SIEGENIA receives Red Dot Award

Siegenia-Aubi Ltd

The ECO PASS SKY axxent barrier-free threshold from SIEGENIA was awarded the prize "Red Dot: Best of the Best 2020" for its pioneering design. It is the highest distinction in the 'Red Dot Award: Product Design 2020' and is exclusively awarded for revolutionary solutions by the jury, consisting of international experts in diverse specialist fields
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Eurocell Modus fills Bath with light

Eurocell Modus fills Bath with light

Eurocell plc

Heritage colours and kerb-side appeal were among the factors that persuaded local planning authorities that Modus PVC-U windows were the appropriate alternative to timber on a prime, exposed location near the UNESCO World Heritage Site.Consisting of 136 upmarket homes selling at up to £1 million apiece, the Ensleigh Estate was being developed by Bloor Homes, along with another major housebuilder, on a former MoD site dating from WW2 that overlooks the Georgian city and is near to its race and golf course.The planners originally wanted timber windows but that didn't work for the developer who wanted matching fascias and soffits. As the site is exposed at the top of a steep hill they wouldn’t look great for very long.
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Sustainable Living with Logik at West Carclaze

Sustainable Living with Logik at West Carclaze

Eurocell plc

Plymouth-based Right Price PVC-U & Home Improvements has installed Logik Flush Sash windows at the first phase of the West Carclaze Garden Village residential development.

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