Architect Data File - 2014-3
Architect Data File - 2014-3
Architect Data File - 2014-3
March 2014
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Instead of a shining new development for the retired, Anchor Trust and HEADLINES
English Care Village Partnerships are using design to invent a history for
an assisted living development in Hampshire, as Steve Menary reports 4 The UK and France sweep
the board at this year’s
29 Titan in its tomb BREEAM Awards
The country’s second largest ever concrete pour was needed to create a 7 Birmingham unveils huge
building for Cambridge’s materials scientists in which vibration could be HS2 redevelopment plan
kept to a minimum. Mark Smulian reports
10 UK housing shortage latest:
icing here with cake to follow
GROUNDWORKS: SEWAGE TREATMENT
features
41
Specifying off-mains drainage 17 Editor’s Focus
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Kevin Roe, sales director of Kingspan Klargester,
looks at the drainage options available for different sites 12 Appointments & News
20 Planning & Design
49 EXTERNAL ENVELOPE: CLADDING & FACADES 40 Groundworks
43 Structural Elements
Inspired by natural systems
43 External Envelope
Ventilated façades have been around for a long time. In traditional Scandinavian (inc. External Fixtures)
housing, for example, an air gap was included between the timber external wall 51 Insulation
and the internal wall, as a way of preventing these soft wood structures from
54 Heating, Ventilation & Services
rotting in a rainy climate. But the principles go back further than that – in fact,
56 Interiors
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INSULATION 65 Safety & Security
52 66 Landscaping & External Works
What are SIPS and how do they provide
the optimum fabric first solution? 67 Classified & Directory
Experts from the UK Structural Insulated Panel Association explain
why the use of SIPS technology is on the increase across the UK
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UEL students
get global
architectural
award
Three University of East London
students have beaten off global competi-
tion to win “honourable mentions” in a
leading architecture award.
The competition, called Cebada
Community Centre, focuses on a com-
munity centre in Madrid which needed
to be redesigned. The competition
aimed to highlight students’ skill in
repairing run-down areas of the inner
city town.
The winners had to find architectural
solutions to reactivate the community
centre, while taking advantage of its
potential, and to design somewhere to inner-city urban issues.
offer something to everyone, as well as “As the competition was open to
keeping an open public space. entries from all over the world, it’s a great
The UEL students were given hon- honour to have our students’ work recog-
ourable mentions in three different nised in this way.”
departments. These were: urban integra- Student Esther Peyrovi added: “We’re
tion (Ahmed Elsirafi), sustainability all very pleased to have our work and
(Tomohiro Himeno) and architectonic ideas recognised like this. It was really
design (Esther Peyrovi). interesting to see the wide array of
UEL’s architectural senior lecturer, architectural ideas developed for the
Michele Roelofsma, said: “We saw this competition. The project was really
competition could reinforce the aims of engaging, and dealing with an existing Re-establishing neglected space by Esther
our course by providing the opportunity building in a thriving Spanish culture Peyrovi (above). Both images courtesy
of the University of East London
for our students to work with genuine pushed our creativity.”
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tion and low carbon solutions. Speakers at free is firmly established as the UK’s premier event “The products and services we’ll be showcasing
workshops and over 140 exhibitors will be showing showcasing ideas and innovations from across provide significant opportunities for improving
Europe and highlighting how they can save money resource efficiency, energy management and
and deliver genuine benefits to cities, businesses making real differences to the towns and cities we
and communities. The 2014 event has attracted live in. For anyone with focus on energy manage-
Greg Barker, Minister of State at the Department ment, new build or maintaining, improving exist-
of Energy & Climate Change as a keynote speaker. ing buildings, low carbon transport and resource
The show focuses on: energy management, efficiency, a visit to the Eco Technology Show will
build, transport, technology & resource efficiency. be a day well spent.”
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number for more information he go-ahead on what could be a Proponents also argue that more self- theirs lower. With relatively stable land
pioneering model for reform in building can help to defuse some of the and house prices (at least compared to
Awareness and usage of the UK’s housing supply was toxic planning arguments of NIMBY many other countries) UK house-
BIM among architects announced as Cherwell Council pur- versus developer. With more individuals builders and developers have been only
is growing. British and chased a 187ha MOD site and offered involved in building houses, they argue, relatively annoyed.
Dutch architects have up to 1,000 homes solely for self- local support for new homes will increase Many believe significantly more
the lead... builders. There has not been a self-build with more desirable houses built. homes will be built only when the incen-
Ref: 12013 project of such a scale in the UK Government has supported self-build. tives are right at the local level. Those
before – but does this innovative scheme November 2013 saw £30 million in loans incentives must focus on land supply
Assael Architecture in fact reveal as much about what is set aside for self-builders. In February and prices. Community Land Auctions
makes the Sunday not happening to help solve the UK’s 2014 it was announced that each self- (CLAs) – competitive tendering auc-
Times ‘100 Best Small housing shortage? builder is set to benefit by around tions similar to those used for 3G mobile
Companies’ list... Self-build has been seen by many as £15,000 per build as Community phone networks – were backed by the
Ref: 24651 a significant but untapped source of Infrastructure Levies are removed. Coalition in 2011 and a pilot scheme
new homes. While small scale and pio- Cherwell Council’s Graven Hill was promised. The potential of CLAs
Government must neering in the UK, self-build is just how project may change the view that self- were viewed as significant precisely
slash refurb VAT
most (and in fact more) homes are built build cannot promise new houses in any because they created significant incen-
to boost economy by
in Europe. significant numbers. However, critics tives at a local level to build new homes.
£15 billion...
Taking inspiration from Europe, could rightly claim that such schemes are The losers from CLAs would be exist-
Ref: 74192
Cherwell are encouraging a variety of mainly a substitute to traditional devel- ing developers and landowners. Their
New Eco Open approaches for development on the site oper-led large schemes – and don’t really current profits from land would be in
Houses trail launched... in Bicester – from kit homes and single enhance the housing cake overall. effect transferred to local authorities
Ref: 85883 unit custom builds through to terraced and local communities. CLAs also
housing and apartment blocks. The Follow the incentives promise “build-ready” sites, which
Healthcare Estates: council hope that around 30 per cent of For many, the main portion of the encourage more competition for existing
Spring seminars the homes will be classed as ‘affordable’ housing supply problem stems from the developers. As a final blow, CLAs would
in run-up to and want to attract a mix of sole-owned, incentives in the current market. The see the value of developers’ current land
Manchester event... part owned and rented properties. The incentive for developers to build houses banks fall. There is every incentive for
Ref: 22201 approach is markedly different to the is too often less than the risk/return of existing developers to oppose this new
current, developer-dominated UK land acquisition and sale. There is every auction model.
JDS Architects housing market. Can self-build be that incentive for individuals to be a NIMBY The Graven Hill project could well be
wins the International significant? a pioneering model for self-build in the
rather than support large numbers of
Award At The UK and hence an important contribu-
new homes nearby. There is virtually
Belgian Building The self-build icing no incentive for local authorities to tion to the UK’s future housing supply
Awards 2014... mix. However it remains on the surface
Ref: 57249
There certainly appears to be substantial exceed local housing targets in the short
unmet demand for self and custom build term – and every incentive to listen to of the issue.
in the UK. The National Self Build the local community and often object to The political incentive to tackle
Floating villages,
Association estimates that six million of new schemes. perhaps the single biggest issue in
rain gardens and
us expect to research how to build a With all these incentives pointing in housing supply – that of land prices –
pedalos – 20 water
home for themselves in the next 12 the same way, it came as no surprise that appears to be less than the incentive to
sensitive ideas
for London’s months. Self-build is also viewed as an following the abolition of centrally- keep the status quo. Self-build at scale
Royal Docks... accelerator in the speed of construction imposed regional housing targets, local may be here now but we still await even
Ref: 82569 – with less likelihood for landbanking. councils have almost universally set a pilot for CLA.
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PLANNING Crypt on the Green at St James’ Church renowned architectural firm Carmody
in early March. Groarke, will significantly enhance the
Griff Rhys Celebrating its fifth edition this year,
Clerkenwell Design Week (20-22 May)
cancer care and support already offered
at the Clatterbridge Cancer Centre.
Jones denounces will showcase the latest innovations by On Saturday March 8, ‘The London
designers and manufacturers from the Dresser’ – the first of the seven portable
interpretation UK and around the world. Set against buildings which make up the Interim
of national the historic backdrop of Clerkenwell, the
three-day festival will be centred upon
Centre – was delivered to the hospital.
‘The London Dresser’ was a project
planning system leading design showrooms in the neigh- commissioned by the Mayor of London
LRWA CPD SEMINAR UNDERSTANDING AND SPECIFYING HOPPE CPD TRAINING BENEFITS OF STRUCTURAL METAL WEB
SECONDARY GLAZING TIMBER FRAME COMPONENTS
events
AWARDS The Brits Who Built The TALKS, LECTURES & DEBATES
Modern World
GETTING THE BEST OUT OF ROLLED Until 27 May, London Concrete Elegance: Buildings for
AIA UK Design in Excellence
LEAD SHEET
Awards Gala www.architecture.com/whatson Concerts and Council Tax
9 April, London
27 March, London
New British Works: www.buildingcentre.co.uk/events
http://aiauk.org/
Today – Tomorrow
TOURS
Greenbuild Awards Until 27 May, London
7 May, Manchester www.architecture.com/whatson
Open House London
The Lead Sheet Association’s www.greenbuildawards.co.uk 20 - 21 September, London
Empire Builders: 1750 - 1950 www.londonopenhouse.org
RIBA-approved CPD is an interac-
Until 15 June, London
tive way to find out how to get the British Homes Awards
best out of British Standard lead. It www.architecture.com/whatson Eco Open Houses
19 September, London
includes an introduction to manu- 12-13 April, Worthing
britishhomesawards.co.uk
facturing methods and the techni- John Pantlin: photographing the 27 April, Steyning
cal, life cycle and sustainability mid-century home 18-19 and 25-26 October,
characteristics of lead. It also CONFERENCES & SEMINARS
Until 29 June, London Brighton & Hove
explores the main uses of lead sheet, www.architecture.com/whatson www.ecoopenhouses.org
looking at flashings and weather- Growing Communities:
ings, roofing and cladding and the Sustainable Education Buildings TRADE SHOWS
restoration of historic buildings. Venice Architecture Biennale
29 April, London 7 June - 23 November, Venice
The CPD also uses real life exam-
www.buildingcentre.co.uk/events Sustainability Live
ples from LSA site investigations. www.labiennale.org/en/
[including NEMEX, Energy
01622 872 432 architecture/
Recovery and IWEX]
www.leadsheet.co.uk/cpd-and- EXHIBITIONS
1 - 3 April, Birmingham
seminars enq. 117 FESTIVALS
www.sustainabilitylive.com
Sensing Spaces:
WETROOM DESIGN & SPECIFICATION Architecture Reimagined Clerkenwell Design Week Greenbuild Expo
Until 6 April, London 20 - 22 May, London 7 - 8 May, Manchester
www.royalacademy.org.uk/ clerkenwelldesignweek.com www.greenbuildexpo.co.uk
exhibition/4
London Festival of Architecture Design in Mental Health
Buro Happold Emerging 1 - 30 June, London Conference & Exhibition
www.londonfestivalofarchitecture.org 13 - 14 May, Birmingham
Architects Presents: 42 Architects
www.designinmentalhealth.com
Until 11 April, London
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June - July, Liverpool
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Architects through the process of Absorb/reflect/scatter
designing and specifying a water- Until 26 April, London FIREX / IFSEC International
SHORT COURSE 17 - 19 June, London
tight wetroom. The technical pres- www.buildingcentre.co.uk/
entation covers the key galleries/galleries_cafe.asp www.ifsec.co.uk
considerations of designing and The Drawing Gym for Architects
specifying a wetroom, including and Spatial Designers The Eco Technology Show
wetroom design and layout, water- Living Laboratory: Richard
29 April, London 26 - 27 June, Brighton
proofing, drainage, floor build up Pare on Le Corbusier and
www.buildingcentre.co.uk/events www.ecotechnologyshow.co.uk
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Dacatie launch new product selector app Kingspan leads responsible sourcing
Dacatie, market leaders in the cavity closer market, have To help specifiers make the most of its industry leading
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to quickly identify the correct Dacatie product for the job, as achieve credits for responsible sourcing in the relevant
well as containing all the relevant information that may be sections of Code for Sustainable Homes (C4SH) 2010
required including datasheets and fitting guides. To celebrate and BREEAM 2011. The updated technical bulletins
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open the system supplier’s impressive, new mixing plant. support the industry’s transition to digital building
The Business Secretary enjoyed a tour of the Farrington modelling. Available free from the NBS National
Road site with the UK Company Directors and Global BIM Library, the new BIM objects allow Ancon
VEKA Group Board Member Boni Eichwald, who had products to be easily incorporated into a 3D building model and its associated
travelled from Germany to attend the opening of the component database. Ancon BIM objects cover a wide range of its products,
state-of-the-art mixing plant, which has seen investment of £5 million.The VEKA including standard cavity wall ties and other masonry restraints, masonry sup-
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tially take capacity from the current 48,000 tonnes to a possible 72,000 tonnes. to the structural integrity of a building and essential to an accurate BIM model.
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BUILDING
PROJECTS
Instead of a shining new development for the retired, Anchor Trust and
English Care Village Partnerships are using design to invent a history for
an assisted living development in Hampshire, as Steve Menary reports
© Anchor Trust
BUILDING
PROJECTS
© Steve Menary
and stretcher bonds. Willmott Dixon has a track record working on projects in
‘The idea was to “The idea was to make it look as though it had been devel- the care home and retirement sector for clients ranging from
oped over time. The swimming pool is very modern but Housing 21 and Catalyst to Chevin Housing Association. The
make it look as attached to the Victorian section. They didn’t want it to look group had also previously worked for Anchor Trust elsewhere
though it had like speculative box-housing. Even the flat types are different. on projects such as the £63 million Denham Garden Village in
been developed It’s more about a sales type and a level of finish.” Buckinghamshire.
The idea for the scheme was created by the English Care The site of the Bishopstoke project was a former healthcare
over time.The Village Partnership and is being developed and will be run by
swimming pool is Anchor, England’s largest not-for-profit provider of housing
very modern but and care to older people.
The initial design was developed by award-winning
attached to the Gloucestershire-based architects Tyack, which has a track
Victorian section’ record in residential designs. The outline service design was
Peter Kilby, senior design
initially put together by Environmental Services Design
co-ordinator on the project, (ESD) as part of the pre-planning stage. This outline design
Willmott Dixon was then developed further by Urban Edge to enable the trust
to secure planning permission.
To build out the scheme, Anchor opted for the D&B route.
After using the initial plans to put the job out to tender,
in April 2013 the trust chose Willmott Dixon ahead of bids
from Galliford Try, GB Building Solutions and Leadbitter for © Anchor Trust
the contract.
BUILDING
PROJECTS
BUILDING
PROJECTS
© Anchor Trust
BUILDING
PROJECTS
‘It was
almost
a façade
retention’
Peter Kilby, senior design
co-ordinator on the project,
Willmott Dixon
Project: Bishopstoke
Park Retirement Village
Location: Eastleigh,
Hampshire
Cost: Circa
£22 million
Client: Anchor Trust
Architect:
Tyack/Urban Edge
© Steve Menary
Planning consultant:
Pegasus
“It’s the due diligence on what’s going in, then the minimis- apartments being reserved. With a design that found favour
Environmental
ing of waste on-site that goes to landfill. It’s all interlinked. with the planners, a second phase is in the pipeline to expand
consultant:
That’s why you need a design and build contractor so that Bishopstoke Park. Phase two has planning approval and, Environmental Services
we can put our experiences into it and say ‘you don’t want to though the contract will go out to tender again, Willmott Design
do that.’” Dixon’s team will hope that their work so far is enough to
Although a record-breaking January in terms of rainfall secure the job. Landscape consultant:
Portus & Whitton
delayed work on-site, the scheme is expected to be complete by
October 2014, but off-plan sales for units in the first phase Structural engineer:
began in May 2013. The cost of the units at Bishopstoke Park Farrow Walsh
range from £198,000 for a one-bedroom, assisted living apart- Cost consultants:
ment right up to £689,000 for a penthouse apartment in the Mace
Pullman, Bristolian, Fenman or Caledonian range.
Acoustic consultant:
Services charges are £110 a week on top of that, with buyers Hoare Lea
essentially buying a package of care as much as a new home.
Even on the relatively affluent South Coast, those prices are Design & build
not cheap but with a design aspiration way ahead of the units contractor:
Willmott Dixon
churned out by volume housebuilders, the scheme has quickly
found demand. Kitchen supplier:
By the end of February 2014, a total of 52 per cent of first Moores Furniture
phase purchasers have bought off-plan doubling the figures © Anchor Trust Lift: Otis
for sales expectations, with almost 80 per cent of all village
Redring pumps up Selectronic range AluK specified for University of South Wales
Showering and hot water expert Redring has added to AluK’s aluminium building systems have been sup-
its bestselling Selectronic Premier range with the plied for the new main entrance building at the
Selectronic Premier LAP. The Selectronic Premier range University of South Wales, to create a new focal
of showers has been specifically designed to meet the point. Combining design flexibility with function-
needs of the care sector thanks to its revolutionary tech- ality, the SL52 Curtain Walling System in
nology and design. The new Selectronic Premier LAP RAL7038 Matt colour was fitted in two areas in the
(Level Access Pump) bolsters the range with the option main entrance of Block B. This system helps to create impressive glass façades
of an integral LAP. This allows waste water to be that enhance the aesthetics of a building, but also provides the performance
removed even when a gravity drain is not available. The required to meet and exceed current standards. Meanwhile, 13 structurally
Selectronic Premier LAP controls the level access drain pump directly, removing enhanced aluminium swing door framing systems (GT55 NI) were used for heavy
the need to fit a separate flow switch and associated wiring. traffic areas where no insulation was required, providing the ultimate in security.
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KI supplies chairs to The Bushey Academy Specialists for artificial grass in schools
KI have supplied its new range of When children’s play areas have become
Postura+ chairs to The Bushey synonymous with mud, Nomow
Academy’s new building, designed Artificial Grass can transform those areas
by Architects Co-Partnership. The
into beautiful, green and safe play areas
innovative building provides state of that can be used year round, regardless of
the art accommodation for 1,350 poor weather. Black Firs Primary School in Cheshire realised the benefits of
students including 300 post-16 Nomow and had over 700m2 of Play 365 artificial grass installed. Nomow also
students. KI’s Postura+ range of installed brand new drainage solutions eliminating the problem of floods, and
seven sizes of stackable chairs installed its Shock Safe impact pads system, giving a 3m critical fall height around
provided for the new academy, are available in a variety of colours and are the play equipment. Nomow’s technical team can assist with all aspects of product
manufactured in the UK. The chair is ergonomically designed to promote good specification and pricing, design, landscaping and groundworks.
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The country’s second largest ever concrete pour was needed to create a
building for Cambridge’s materials scientists in which vibration could be kept
to a minimum. Mark Smulian reports
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iquid roofing and waterproofing specialist, bio-diversity of the planting required to meet the resistant and robust waterproofing membrane with
Kemper System, has helped enhance both university’s objectives. a BBA certified service life in excess of 25 years.”
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Huddersfield University by working collaboratively System’s Kemperol V210 cold liquid-applied Contact Kemper System
with roofing contractor and green roof specialist waterproofing membrane and an innovative ‘blue
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mesh of mechanical and electrical servicing overhead. machines which could disrupt images,” Mortimore says.
General and teaching laboratories – without the need for All noisy support equipment is in an ante-room and so can-
heavy equipment – are on intermediate floors and hazardous not disrupt the machines (or indeed be heard by the human
and high-pressure laboratories are on the top floor. ear) in their adjacent room.
The double height entrance foyer of the main building At its most extreme, Titan’s ‘Tomb’ is a 7-metre cube fully
connects the road entrance through to another at the rear screened by low carbon steel in four layers to keep out noise
where a cycle path – important in such a bike-friendly city – and vibration. Outside it equipment whirrs, inside there is
runs alongside a small stream that flows from a lake. Water dead silence.
provides an attractive visual feature but the lake is an integral The vibration problem limited the use of sustainability
Scientists are encouraged
part of the site’s drainage and was dug as part of the project. features. A large photovoltaic array occupies the roof of the to share ideas in the Tea
A secure service yard at the rear accommodates bulk gas main building, supplying three per cent of the power equip- Room (above) and the front
storage, maintenance workshops and delivery areas. ment, the electron microscopy suite has a green roof and rain- of the building shows brick
and curtain wall areas
In the electron microscopy laboratories chilled beams are water harvesting is employed, along with natural ventilation (above right)
used to cool rooms to “control thermal turbulence from for non-laboratory areas.
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Client: University of
Cambridge Estates
Development
Architect and interior
designer: NBBJ
Main contractor:
Willmott Dixon
Structural engineer:
Ramboll UK
Services consultant:
Hoare Lea
Services sub-
contractor: Mitie
Landscape architect:
Robert Myers The mixed-mode ventilation system incorporates natural These patterns might mean little to most people, but to
Associates venting to non-laboratory areas using the light well as a solar metallurgists they are the shapes made by the grains in metals
stack, and mechanical assistance with heat recovery is used when examined under microscopes, the first stage of study
Project manager:
during peak conditions. for most of them. The idea for the patterns came from aca-
Davis Langdon
Exposed thermal mass provides passive cooling and opera- demic staff, who were able to rapidly sketch what they wanted.
CDM coordinator: ble hoppers allow overnight purging. In the coming years the building will have neighbours since
Gardiner & Theobold While the building enjoys BREEAM Very Good status, “we it forms part of the West Cambridge campus, to which the
Cost consultant: could not use any sustainability measures that would interfere university is relocating over 20 years a number of mainly scien-
Turner & Townsend with the equipment, such as ground source heat pumps,” tific departments whose older accommodation has become
Vibration consultant:
Mortimore says. inappropriate. A campus master plan shows how the buildings
Colin Gordon Brick was used for robustness and visual effect on the exte- should work together.
rior of the laboratories. At first sight, the outside of both build- From the outside the materials science building is an attrac-
Planning authority: ings appears to comprise flat brick, but look a little closer and tive addition to the university. Deep inside, machines are at
Cambridge City
some bricks are raised or recessed by 15mm to make patterns work helping staff to expand the store of human knowledge.
Council
that are most clearly visible when the sun creates a shadow.
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Specifying
supplies fail. Pump stations require careful design to offer the
requisite storage and meet the requirements of the particular ‘The DETR report
application. For further advice we recommend you contact a recommends
reputable manufacturer. that septic tanks
Site suitability
The Regulations recommend a site assessment prior to instal-
lation, part of which should include testing the ground for its
O
f the country’s current stock of 25 million houses, suitability as a drainage field, done as a percolation test; the
around 1.5 million are not connected to the sewer. correct procedure is described in BS6297:2007.
In all cases the first consideration should be a Sites on poorly draining soil or on areas subject to flooding
sewer connection and this may require using a pump station. will have poor soakaway characteristics leading to a high risk of
This recommendation is in accordance with Building local pollution and potential health issues for the site.
Regulations – pump stations are widely specified solutions for Both H2 Building Regulations and BS6297 state that the
off-mains drainage. water table must be one metre below the septic tank outlet.
If connection is impractical then a private drainage solution In these instances, an STP is your only option – and it’s
will be required. Assessment should include a site inspection by worth noting that the life of the drainage field will be greatly
a suitably qualified expert before the preferred option is decided extended because of the high effluent quality.
upon, as recommended by the 2010 Building Regulations and Effluent from an STP is allowed to discharge into a water-
the DETR report 3/99. course, but this is regulated and requires registration with the
An incorrectly specified solution can leave the property Environment Agency/Environmental Protection Agency.
owner with failing toilets and drains. It also leaves them and the Applications for discharges can be made online, but always seek
builder at risk of prosecution under The Public Health advice first.
Act 1936.
Cost comparisons
Pump stations Despite their high efficiency rating, STPs don’t cost signifi-
A pump station must comply with both British Standards BS cantly more to buy and install than a septic tank, particularly
EN752 and Building Regulations for Foul Drainage with a when the former does not require a drainage field. Maintenance
mandatory capacity to hold waste for 24 hours should power and running costs are relatively low.
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FLOORMATE 300-A gains BBA accreditation Stormking mix the old and new
FLOORMATE 300-A extruded polystyrene Stormking has combined modern prefabrica-
(XPS) insulation from Dow Building Solutions tion methods with traditional materials for a
has been awarded a BBA certificate, offering prestige housing development at Belvedere in St
specifiers valuable third party endorsement for Saviours, Jersey for Dandara Jersey Limited.
the product’s performance. FLOORMATE Stormking have supplied complete roof dormer
300-A – which is a STYROFOAM-A grade units for the mixed four and five bedroomed
manufactured in the UK – is durable enough to homes which are close to the sea in St Helier and
be laid beneath concrete floor slabs, and can help to prevent thermal bridges at therefore subject to harsh weather conditions at times. Made to Dandara’s specific
floor and wall junctions. Thermal conductivity is 0.034W/mK in a 100mm thick- requirements to blend with existing housing in the area, the dormers have been
ness; the product also offers good compressive strength of 300kPa and a high finished in real lead. Dandara specified Stormking for these dormers because of
design load of 130kPa. In addition, FLOORMATE 300-A has excellent moisture their unrivalled experience in the design and manufacture of prefabricated grp
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Better rooflight option for singly ply New window achieves Passivhaus standard
A better roof finish can be achieved using a new Uniform Architectural Ltd has launched uni_one®
solution from partners Brett Martin and Protan. Termoscudo, its most energy efficient window system so far.
Now, Mardome rooflights can be specified with Termoscudo benefits from sleek aesthetic design details as
a factory-fitted Protan G1.5mm vapour part of the uni_one range with additional technology that
permeable single ply membrane collar. The greatly improves its thermal insulation capabilities to certify
option minimises the amount of on-site fixing and welding required. As a result, it to Passivhaus standards by achieving a heat loss ‘U’ value
a neater finish around a complicated detail is attained and potential weather pen- of 0.79 W/m2K. The advanced engineering design also
etration significantly reduced. “Detailing is potentially a weak spot in any single improves acoustic insulation giving the window system a
ply roof,” explains Protan Managing Director Fraser Maitland. “Giving specifiers value of up to 43 rw (dB) providing increased comfort for
a ready dressed rooflight removes reliance on the quality of workmanship and the occupants. The new uni_one Termoscudo window system along with the rest
can potentially eliminate ‘snagging’ issues such as weather leakage.” of the uni_one range is featured in Uniform Architectural’s new brochure
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quality aluminium windows, doors and façades to
the trade residential market. Among the systems
is a wide range of sliding/folding doors which will
appeal to owners looking for improvements that
could add capital value, as well as comfort, to their
homes. The range includes the Schueco ASS 80 FD.HI, a door which combines
exceptionally high thermal efficiency (Uw value of <1.3 W/m2K) with narrow
face-widths of only 112mm. Available with leaves up to 1.2m wide and up to 3m
high, the door has elegant looks, slim sight-lines and high-quality fittings.
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Rockspan delivers visual secondary steelwork, save on build costs and create
a weathertight envelope quickly to help shorten
construction time.
extra for North Hykeham Architecturally a curved roof ‘shell’ houses the
tipping hall and boiler hall and softens the visual
Energy Recovery Facility impact of the building from elevated views from
Lincoln. This curved shell is intersected by a
refined rectilinear form containing the other
process areas which extends at roof level to create
R
ockspan Extra wall panels finished in facility is designed as a combined heat and power a grand colonnade that reinforces the ‘civic’ façade
jade green and ultra black are a stunning plant to incinerate 150,000 tonnes per year of of the building where the visitor centre and admin-
visual feature of the new Energy Recovery residual waste generating enough electricity to istration facilities are sited.
Facility [ERF] at North Hykeham. It is planned power 15,000 homes [11MW] for sale to the The building is 190m long, 30m wide, at its
to help Lincolnshire County Council achieve national grid. peak reaches 45m high and has a 75m chimney
its local, national and European targets for the The low environmental impact of Eurobond stake. The project is estimated to have cost £145
management of its municipal solid waste. The Laminates’ Rockspan wall panel makes it particu- million and will operate 24 hours a day creating
larly suitable for a project such as this ERF facility 33 new jobs.
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that is driven by environmental concerns. The
150mm thick green and black Rockspan Extra
panels have a high density stone wool core that Call Eurobond today on
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T A ‘breathable’ building
hroughout nature you will find protective membranes
or skins. Animals, trees and even planets all have skins
that protect their internal systems. Not only do these A number of benefits result from allowing the migration of ‘Throughout
moisture and vapour from the interior of the building into the
skins protect but they also act as mediums between the inside
open air. By letting moisture escape and stopping water pene- nature a skin
and the outside. Systems in these natural skins permit the trans-
fer of certain elements such as vapour from one side to another, tration, the growth of mould colonies and rot is suppressed; protects and
mould can cause respiratory problems and even trigger asthma
allowing them to ‘breathe’.
attacks. Wood rot and metal corrosion, meanwhile, can affect
is a medium
Until recently most buildings have had sealed envelopes
rather than breathable skins. Their primary function was to the stability of the structure. between the
protect the indoor space from the outdoor environment. Sealed By integrating or even adding a ventilated rainscreen cladding inside and
envelopes can cause problems for a building if they leak or if system to a building façade, water penetration is minimised,
there is inadequate ventilation. Leakage can cause deterioration the load-bearing wall is in good condition, internal air quality outside’
of the (inner) wall construction. Due to the inner wall being is improved and insulation can be increased and kept in desir-
out of sight this leakage is often discovered too late resulting in able condition.
costly repairs. This is down to a ventilated air space between the cladding
Today, ventilated façades are applied worldwide as an answer and the load-bearing wall. The air in the designed cavity will
to allowing a building to ‘breathe’. They enable architects to circulate due to air pressure differentials and thermal differen-
meet the requirements in different climates. By introducing a tials over the height of the building. In a cold climate this causes
ventilated air space between the cladding and the construction, the condensation water at the rear of the cladding to dry. In a
vapour can more easily pass between the skins of the building. warm climate the moving air will cool the inner layers of the
This contributes to a healthy indoor climate. construction, thus reducing the demand for cooling energy.
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VIVIX® facade panels are a soaring success Bank is fully protected by Remmers
Formica Group’s VIVIX exterior façade panels were Remmers protective coating systems were chosen to meet
installed at the new control tower for Norway’s the highly demanding specification and multiple facade
Kristiansand Airport. To clad the control tower, VIVIX finishes to a Grade 1 listed, four storey high building in
panels in Storm, a deep charcoal grey, was chosen. The egg- London requiring extensive stone and concrete restoration.
inspired shape dictated the choice of material needed to be Repairs were carried out using Betofix R2, a high build, fast
curved. Roald Bakke of Wiig og Horgmo Architects said: curing concrete repair mortar. Remmers Restoration
“VIVIX panels are the ideal solution for this project. The Mortar was also selected for its ideal restoration and repro-
panels are easily machined and can be cut into a variety of filing properties for masonry as well as ornamental building
shapes and sizes. The control towers are at least 30 meters above ground; the elements. Finally, Remmers Elastoflex Facade Paint was applied for its excellent
material we used for cladding had to be lightweight for ease of installation and anticarbonation characteristics, resistance to weathering and crack bridging
safety as well as versatile and flexible to allow us to realise the design concept.” ability. The works were completed within budget and ahead of the tight program.
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Courtesy of SIPs
Eco Panels
Airtightness announcements that all new homes will be zero carbon rated
Part L has put increased focus and weighting on the airtightness by 2020, thermal insulation and lower air leakage requirements
of the building envelope – ‘build tight – ventilate right’ is the will increase dramatically.
mantra that has been adopted. The flow of air through a build- The Building Regulations consist of Part A to P, with Part L
ing is either controlled through ventilation, or uncontrolled concentrating on the thermal qualities and energy efficiency of
through air leakage. residential and commercial buildings. Part L 2013 has now been
published and the approved document will be coming into
force in April 2014.
SIPS – the future of There are now two targets to meet for houses - as well as the
low energy construction Target Emission Rate (TER) at six per cent reduction in CO2
SIPS provide a balanced approach to hygrothermal perform- for residential and nine per cent for commercial, dwellings also
ance (the transfer of heat, air and moisture through the building need to meet a Target Fabric Energy Efficiency (TFEE) meas-
envelope) that maximises gains in all areas without compromis- ured in kWh/m2/year.)
ing others. The flexibility of SIPS permits a wide and varied For architects and developers this improvement is achievable
building type and style with very little restriction on size, shape with good fabric and design. By adopting the use of structural Physics of Medicine Building
and form. insulated panels, these new requirements can easily be achieved, at Cambridge University
during construction (above)
With the government’s commitment to the lowering of especially when the SIPS provider is integrated early enough in and completion (right).
CO2 emissions in construction, together with numerous the design process to allow efficient and effective design. Courtesy of SIPs UK
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Sips eco panels, easi-wall system and easi-roof system, are an advanced yet affordable form of construction
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ThermaSkirt has higher heat transfer ability Refurbishment chooses AET Flexible Space
A paper has been published investigating the thermal per- AET Flexible Space has recently supplied Under
formance of radiant skirting boards using Discrete Heat’s Floor Air Conditioning (UFAC) equipment to
ThermaSkirt heated skirting board as the test sample. The another high specification refurbishment in the Soho
rigorous testing of both ThermaSkirt and a range of con- area of London at 76-88 Wardour Street. This latest
ventional radiators provided data that showed radiant base- refurbishment was designed to convert a traditional
boards had a significantly higher heat transfer ability of 50 heated only building into fully air conditioned com-
per cent more than panel radiators. The research showed mercial office space. AET Flexible Space UFAC was specified by the Consultant
the compatibility of heated skirting boards and heat pumps URS as an ideal solution for overcoming the height restrictions, unique structural
to be more effective than using traditional radiator panels elements and floor plate configuration. The UFAC system proposed by AET
in a heat pump system. The results also showed that the heat emission increases Flexible Space was a zonal CAM-C system utilising the floor plenum beneath the
by 2.1 per cent per cm of height of the heated skirting board and doubling the raised access floor as the ventilation duct for the supply and return air.
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Wood Energy fires up UK installer network Raychem specified for 25 Churchill Place
Biomass boiler specialist Wood Energy is Pentair Thermal Management has provided its
celebrating continued UK business growth with Raychem HWAT solution to Jointing Technologies
the launch of a national Registered Installer for the DHWS system at 25 Churchill Place,
Network. Wood Energy’s Registered Installer Canary Wharf. 25 Churchill Place is designed to be
Network will provide highly skilled and trained one of the most energy efficient office buildings at
biomass boiler engineers across the UK. This Canary Wharf and the Raychem HWAT system was
nationwide network of installers will receive expert training from the company chosen for its reliability, space saving benefits and to
to support its expanding customer base in the commercial and industrial sector. ensure the provision of instant hot water, main-
The introduction of Wood Energy’s Registered Installer Network coincides with tained at a temperature of 55°C, at all points up to
the unveiling of a striking new brand identity and the launch of a new company the outlets. The hot water services are based in a hybrid system with recirculated
website. Wood Energy is a supplier of high efficiency renewable heating systems. pipework in the risers and single pipe on each floor to the outlets. HWAT-Eco
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Foster & Partners Scolmore is favourite for new racecourse hotel
InterContinental Hotels Group’s recent signing,
the big crowds this new build venture have been fitted with Scolmore’s innovative low energy
Inceptor LED downlights in a satin chrome finish, with matching wiring acces-
sories providing a co-ordinated look. Scolmore’s Inceptor integrated LED down-
The Hydro, Glasgow’s newest entertainment lights are proving hugely popular with installers - providing a high light output,
venue, and a city landmark, with a seating high performance product that can be fitted into the shallowest of ceiling voids.
capacity of 12,000, will play host to 140 events
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a year, attracting over one million spectators.
The London-based architects Foster & Partners chose to
install Dolphin Infra-red Sensor taps. These WRAS-approved
taps aren’t just stylish, they go a long way to help conserve
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Endless application
possibilities for solid and
engineered timber flooring
By Roger Hemmings, marketing manager of Havwoods
T
he demand for solid and engineered wood flooring supplying timber or timber products must provide a due dili-
has never been so great and many clients are now gence system of operation, which includes recording and storing
requesting it for use in a huge variety of applications information for a minimum of five years.
including walls and ceilings as well as flooring. The applications
are numerous, the ideas endless and with so many surface Construction
finishes available the installations have been further carried The bonding together of multiple layers of timber in engineered
forward into the wider realm of hospitality, offices, retail and boards, positioned so that the grain runs at 90 degrees to each
the leisure industry. other, makes it virtually impossible for the timber to swell or
The benefits of engineered timber are being recognised more shrink. This ensures a number of important advantages, prima-
and more, ensuring an increasing scale of options across the vast rily that the board itself remains highly stable despite changes ‘The ever evolving
spectrum of European and tropical timber. in temperature or humidity, thus enabling guaranteed installa- genuine and
tion over underfloor heating. reproduction
Regulations Engineered timber flooring is available in many thicknesses
A number or international, governmental and non-governmental and widths, the most common being around14-22mm but is
reclaimed boards
organisations have been established to promote the responsible also available up to 25mm+. The minimum thickness for struc- are now readily
management of the world’s forests. A new European Union tural boards is 18mm in solid or engineered construction and available in
Timber Regulation (EU995/2010) is now in place which there are various stipulations and recommendations for instal- herringbone and
makes it illegal to place illegally harvested timber and timber lation to ensure it is fitted to the correct British Standards.
products on the European Union market place and all operators
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increasing the
scope and design
options for this
re-used timber
product’
Granwax scores a ten-strike with Dog Bowl Nora flooring specified for University of Ulster
With its gleaming wooden floors and five full Nora Flooring Systems has recently installed its
length ten-pin bowling lanes, Dog Bowl is the norament® 926 crossline flooring within the
newest addition to Manchester’s city centre. canteens at the University of Ulster Coleraine
Housed in a unique building with an arched roof, Campus. norament 926 crossline is offered in 16
the striking old structure was in need of expressive colours and features a subtle 3D texture,
modernising. Alan Ray, managing director of inspired by hand-crafted woodcuts. It is made from
Traditional Flooring UK Ltd was called in to renovate the floors: “Granwax’s high-quality rubber and carries the Blue Angel cer-
Hardwax Oil was chosen for its superb wear capabilities, its ease of use and tification for low emissions. The physical environment has a strong influence on
maintenance. This finish is a blend of natural oils and waxes that offers excep- learning and floor coverings are a large contributor to the built environment. Nora
tional durability and resistance, and is ideal for floors with high levels of footfall. rubber flooring provides an attractive visual appearance, which is preserved for
In addition, it helps enhance the colour and look of the wood.” many years thanks to the durability and wear resistance of the resilient material.
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Mipolam Cosmo offers low potential for slips Tarkett chosen to help reduce injuries
Ideal for heavy traffic areas in healthcare, education Following trials, an NHS hospital is hoping to reduce trips
and other busy environments, Mipolam Cosmo and falls in its dementia ward by installing Tarkett flooring.
offers low potential for slip (≥36 wet) when tested The Hip-Hop Flooring Study discovered that installing
to BS 79762:2002. It’s also easy to maintain and Tarkett’s Omnisports flooring was likely to reduce the
provides outstanding stain resistance. By combin- injuries suffered by older people when falling over due to its
ing the renowned hard-wearing Mipolam Cosmo shock-absorbent foam backing. The range is commonly used
with its revolutionary, patented Evercare™ surface in sports halls but it was found that the same shock-
treatment, international vinyl and linoleum flooring specialist Gerflor has rede- absorbing properties that help prevent injuries to sports users also benefits demen-
fined the standards for smooth homogeneous calendered flooring. The use of tia patients and the elderly at risk of falls. Portsmouth Hospital NHS Trust has
Evercare™ sets new standards in low maintenance and provides an unrivalled level now installed 1,600 sq m of Omnisports Training 5mm flooring in the treatment
of stain and chemical resistance. Mipolam Cosmo is 100 per cent recyclable. bedrooms of the hospital’s four acute wards, which care for frail, older patients.
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