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Green Spine,
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UNStudio’s proposal splits
Australia’s tallest tower into
two revealing forms
CONTENTS 09.18
NEWS, VIEWS
& INSIGHTS PRODUCTS
04 Industry news & events 39 Appointments & news
21 View Point: Richard Harral of CABE 64 Planning & design
23 Site Lines: Designing Passivhaus roofs 64 Structural elements
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Ask the Architects: The battle for
gender diversity
International Focus
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External envelope
Insulation
Heating, ventilation & services
36 CPD Focus 98 Interiors
57 100% Design Show Preview 113 Safety & security
61 Healthcare Estates Show Preview 113 Landscaping & external works
63 Grafters LIVE Show Preview 115 Classified & directory
PROJECT REPORTS
44 Whole earth approach
A new district has been created near Montpellier that brings together 400
homes of different tenures, in a holistic design that helps buildings blend into a
former quarry site. Jack Wooler reports
50 Playing partner
When it was commissioned to double the size of an established golf resort with
ambitions to host the Ryder Cup, architects ReardonSmith paid sympathetic
tribute to the original historic manor house
FEATURES
71 EXTERNAL ENVELOPE: CLADDING & FACADES
Pushing the envelope with future facades
Aliva UK’s James Ormerod reports on how, while trends in facades are ever
changing, and environmental standards and end user demands call for new
materials, fixing systems and different approaches, ‘signature’ facades can be
created that will stand the test of time
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NEWS 5
AUSTRALIA
UNStudio’s
‘Green
Spine’ for
Melbourne
comes out
on top
A design proposal for a $2bn+ mixed-use
tower in central Melbourne submitted by
UNStudio with Cox Architecture has won a
competition by its developer Beulah
International, who claim it will be
Australia’s tallest at 356 metres.
The winning ‘Green Spine’ proposal,
which forms part of the Southbank by
Beulah development, and which beat entries
by BIG, Coop Himmelb(l)au, MAD,
MVRDV and OMA, was selected by a
seven-member jury. Ben van Berkel,
principal at UNStudio commented on the
win: “For our proposal to be selected by
such a forward-focused developer – and
from entries by such an exceptional
group of our peers is a true honour.
From the outset we worked with a
fantastic team of cultural placemakers, Detail – a Green Spine of vertically 356.2 metres, with a publicly accessible
sustainability consultants, landscape networked platforms, terraces and garden at its top. The other tower at
designers, artists and engineers to achieve a verandas”. This multifaceted ‘spine’ is 252.2 metres will house hotel and
fully integrated design.” “created by the splitting open of the commercial space. The design “proposes a
Beulah International executive director potential single mass at its core, thereby mixed-use building that is a city in itself,”
Adelene Teh said: “Green Spine showed forming two separate high rise structures said UNStudio, with a programme
work by a strong, multidisciplinary and causing them to reveal the almost including recreation, retail, offices,
collaborative team that is a bold, yet geological strata of their core layers as residential, hotel and exhibition spaces
thoroughly considered approach to creating they rise above a light-filled canyon,” “integrated into the vertically stepped
a context-driven landmark as an addition commented UNStudio. public infrastructure formed by indoor-
to Melbourne’s skyline. In its details, the The towers that emerge on either side outdoor spatial frames.”
scheme displays a strong intent for will enjoy “porous city views” and “vastly Ben van Berkel commented further on the
well-considered public and private amenity, improved contextual links,” while the design: “In addition to providing the towers
and at street level, the proposal displays residences, offices and hotel benefit from with a twisting, sculptural silhouette, the
qualities that will truly transform the public increased daylight and access to outdoor Green Spine incorporates a multitude of
realm by eroding the hard edges that are spaces. The proposal also features a podium functions in one fluid gesture.” The
prevalent in Southbank.” housing a “marketplace” with retail and architects commented that as the spine
UNStudio’s design proposal aims to entertainment spaces and a BMW directly engages with Southbank Boulevard
“establish a new destination for the “experience centre”. by bringing people up and into the
Southbank area and Melbourne”. The The taller of the two towers will be building, it works to “expand the public
architects said it centres around a “Big entirely residential and reach a height of realm vertically”.
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FRANK GEHRY
10 NEWS
REDEVELOPMENT
12 NEWS
HOUSING
comfortably in its surroundings.” This
Passivhaus development includes locally-quarried clay roof tiles, lime
render provided by local company Lime
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EDUCATION
DUBLIN
the infrastructure of an energy network”. concentration and silence.”
Cafes and social spaces are located along Holl’s studio was supported by Dublin-
Steven Holl paths, landscape spaces are animated by
water-retention ponds, rain and wind-
based Kavanagh Tuite Architects, US
analysts Brightspot Strategy, structural
team wins Dublin protected seating areas and preserved
specimen trees.
engineers Arup, landscape architects and
urban designers HarrisonStevens and
college project The centre, set by a plaza and a
reflecting pool, displays prismatic forms
climate engineers Transsolar.
The international jury included
inspired by the geology of the UNESCO architects Sir David Adjaye and Ann Beha,
A team led by New York and Beijing- World Heritage Site, the Giant’s urban planner Joe Berridge, Sean
based studio Steven Holl Architects Causeway. It features “abundant use Mulryan, chairman and CEO, Ballymore,
(SHA) has won an international design of natural light, which is captured by and Dr Paul Thompson, vice-chancellor,
competition to design the Future Campus two vertical structures angled at 23 Royal College of Art, London, amongst
project for University College Dublin. degrees, mirroring the earth’s tilt,” said other luminaries.
SHA’s Precinct Masterplan covers a the architects. “The auditorium echoes
circa 24 ha including a “placemaking the shape of the college’s iconic
strategy” that “focuses on creating an dodecahedral 1972 water tower, and the
exhilarating Centre for Creative Design as centre’s towers respond to the water
a gateway presence which cues to seven tower’s pentagonal pillar.”
new quadrangles of open green space,” The centre is intended to encourage
and is designed to enhance the campus’ creative collaboration and interaction
historic features and woodlands. with a ‘circuit of social connection’ that
A new pedestrian spine, parallel to the allows students, faculty and visitors to
campus’ original spine, creates an “H-plan “peer into maker and classroom spaces
organisation, lined with weather canopies through glass walls but also respects
© Steven Holl Architects
that double as solar connectors, forming deep creativity by providing spaces for
16 NEWS
AWARDS
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NHS
RIBA
election process and took time to vote. I
appreciate respect is not given lightly and
Alan Jones must be earned. I am hugely grateful for
the opportunity to follow in the footsteps
elected RIBA of Ben Derbyshire and past presidents,
people who I have huge respect for. I wish
president to build on their successes.”
He continued: “As individuals and
as an institution, we need to come
Alan Jones has been elected as the next together to make the most of our assets,
president of the Royal Institute of British and make the case for our profession.
Architects (RIBA). We need to gather evidence and realise a RIBA president Ben Derbyshire said,
He will take over the two-year more significant role and position in “Congratulations to Alan Jones on the
presidency from Ben Derbyshire next year, business and society.” Jones concluded: vote of confidence he has received from
beginning 1 September 2019. Jones is “We must focus more on the pertinent our members – I look forward to
director of his own practice based in issues that will increase the quality of supporting him in the role both as
County Antrim, as well as being a senior service we provide and the added value President Elect and after I’ve passed
lecturer at Queen’s University Belfast and we can bring. We must reduce our on the baton next year. The RIBA has
the RIBA’s Vice President for Education. overheads and the loss of colleagues and an exciting future and I hope I can rely
Jones commented on his election: “I am expertise as they leave our profession on Alan’s support during my second
honoured to become the next president because of economics. Talent is universal year in office as we continue to push
and wish to thank everyone who and opportunity into and upward the Institute’s ambitious programme
supported me, engaged with the through our profession must be too.” forward.”
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VIEW POINT
Richard Harral of the Chartered Association of Building Engineers (CABE) says the
lessons we need to learn from Dame Judith Hackitt’s post-Grenfell review must include
a wider look at our society’s relationship with its buildings, and regulatory reform
A
ttention has been quite rightly
focused on fire safety issues in new
The changes that must be
and existing buildings since the driven through will
terrible events at Grenfell Tower. It is vital
that the problems identified within the
undoubtedly prove to be
Hackitt review of Building Regulations and broadly beneficial in
Fire Safety are addressed, and that the lessons
emerging from the public inquiry are studied
curing many of the
and learnt from. industry’s structural ills
This will require extensive change in
industry culture, custom and practice,
procurement and competency. Most of this is The risk of overheating is becoming more
long overdue, and the changes that must be tangible, and periods of sustained high
driven through will undoubtedly prove to be temperature pose safety risks to thousands
broadly beneficial in curing many of the of people as well as degrading working
industry’s structural ills. conditions for millions in poor performing
As industry and government work to buildings. The Committee on Climate
clarify how this change will be implemented, Change predicts that premature deaths from
it is vital that time is also given to broader overheating will increase by two-thirds by
consideration of the value we should place on the 2020s, which places the risks associated
our relationship with our built environment with overheating in clear perspective. There
both individually and as a society. What is a growing body of evidence to show that
would we conclude if the lens of public the risk of overheating is increasing,
opinion was focused on more clearly defining especially in new homes, and that the
what society should expect the building current regulatory checks for overheating
industry to deliver? contained in the current Standard
Firstly, it is clear that the public expect Assessment Procedure (SAP) have fallen
government and industry to act responsibly behind and need to be updated.
in protecting them from harm. Heavy rain amid such dry weather risks
Establishing safety is, however, not a flash flooding as water runs off baked © Chiraljon
static condition – construction is ground – but similar extreme weather events
increasingly sophisticated and evolving by also increase the risk of flooding in the
necessity at a pace far faster than the non-summer seasons. We need to be sure longer feels in the distant future. The
historic norm to address rapidly emerging that the way we design and renovate our well-recognised performance gap that exists
issues of national and global concern which buildings provides protection and resilience between the way buildings are intended to
reach beyond fire safety. where these events are likely to occur. perform and the way they perform in
practice may be closing, but needs to be
Overheating – a global issue Closing the gap closed entirely. The reasons for poor
With temperatures having remained high We must also continue to look to play our performance are numerous, with many
through a glorious but parching summer, it part in limiting climate change by making potentially energy efficient systems not
must now be clear that the impact of climate our buildings more energy efficient. The operating as the designer intended as a result
change will require the way we shape our expectation in the UK’s Climate Change Act of not been properly checked and signed off.
built environment to evolve further to protect is that the entirety of UK building stock is This has only emphasised the importance of
us better. carbon neutral by 2050, a date which no testing and commissioning to ensure systems
22 VIEWS
Societal changes also need to be properly proposals for structural reform beyond high
We have a once in a considered. Our understanding of the risk buildings will be key in ensuring that the
generation opportunity to impacts on equality resulting from the way necessary changes to business practice and
we design and manage our buildings, culture required to embed this step change in
move away from bad workplaces and public spaces are also performance take effect.
business models based on changing, and it is absolutely right that we We must also ensure that industry
now expect places to be inclusive for the improves its expenditure on research and
lowest price widest possible range of users. development to deliver higher levels of
confidence in system performance and to
actually work at least at the point of Taking a step back support policy makers in making informed
handover when new systems are installed. These are only a few of the areas where the decisions. At the same time we should
The necessary step change in energy decisions we make as clients, designers, recognise the need to invest more in our
efficiency will also need to be achieved safely. engineers, constructors and operators of people to ensure they are competent and
Airtightness is critical to reducing heat loss, buildings are likely to impact on public safety empowered to work in an ethical way.
but in achieving the desired low levels of and welfare. Government clearly has a key role in
leakage, adequate ventilation becomes a Which is why now is the right time to ensuring that the right regulatory measures
critical concern to avoid risk of moisture and pause and step back to look at the bigger are in place to enable industry to meet the
condensation (which can cause respiratory picture. Many of the recommendations from wider public expectation that they are
problems), and degraded air quality that Dame Judith Hackitt’s review are relevant to adequately protected, and to ensure that
similarly affects health. Ensuring that we ensuring the construction industry has the safety standards are consistently delivered on.
have good indoor air quality requires ability to deliver against this wider agenda of As Ministers start to reshape the building
good design, specification installation and health, safety, sustainability and welfare. We safety policy landscape, fire safety will rightly
commissioning, and evidence continues to have a once in a generation opportunity to be at the forefront, but it is important that
grow that on all counts the industry is move away from bad business models based they also take into account the broader scope
struggling to deliver the right performance on lowest price towards an industry that is of regulations and policies that will be
consistently. Government is currently looking focused on lifetime value and as a result is needed in the future to keep people safe.
at and considering key changes to both more profitable, more productive and more
energy and ventilation requirements, which is valued for the work it does. Richard Harral is technical director
a step in the right direction. Extending many of the Hackitt review’s at CABE
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SITE LINES
Roofing elements of
designing to Passivhaus
As designing to the Passivhaus standard continues to grow in popularity, not only for
residential builds but also increasingly for commercial constructions, architect Nicolas
Tye shares insights on the specific considerations a Passivhaus-accredited roof requires
O
ver the last few years, our practice has seen a significant
increase in the number of both residential and commercial
projects it commissions, with energy efficiency as the
predominant motivation for the building’s construction. Initially
considered something of a ‘trend’, the Passivhaus standard is now
far from it, with over 30,000 buildings worldwide currently
holding the Passivhaus accreditation.
While we originally received requests for one-off private
dwellings looking to achieve Passivhaus to primarily cut heating
bills, there has been a significant rise in recent years of projects
within the local authority environment, such as schools and other
commercial buildings, whose clients want to build to Passivhaus.
Among the residential projects, there’s an interesting divide
between those who are striving to officially achieve the standard,
and those who are simply influenced by the approach and are
wanting to create a thermally efficient home without having to
go through the procedure of an official accreditation.
This is indicative of the positive impact the Passivhaus
standard is having on both Europe and specifically the UK, as
homeowners and local authorities increasingly look to construct
buildings led by ecological designs to provide a result with very The Passivhaus standard requires a
low energy use.
As the standard supports the construction of extremely energy different approach to be taken with regard
efficient buildings that minimise heating demand by using energy
sources from inside the property, such as the body heat from
to the building’s overall design,
residents or solar heat that enters through windows, it tends to reconsidering the quality of components
eliminate the requirement for heating and manual ventilation
systems. This dramatically reduces energy use and carbon
emissions, therefore decreasing energy costs, while also
supporting both the building’s ongoing health, and overall indoor offer maximum energy efficiency, while also diminishing the loss
air quality. of heat via the roof due to radiation. These products, which must
The Passivhaus standard requires a different approach to be of course be Passivhaus certified, are listed on the PHI website.
taken with regard to the building’s overall design, reconsidering
the quality of the building components specified. There are five Roof design
main areas that architects should consider when undertaking a With regard to the design and build of a Passivhaus roof, the
Passivhaus build: airtightness, thermal bridge free design, thermal structure itself must be entirely airtight, with high levels of
insulation, Passivhaus windows and adequate ventilation with insulation and the elimination of all thermal bridges to ensure
heat recovery. the maximum permitted U-value of 0.15 W/m2K isn’t exceeded.
The Passivhaus Institute (PHI) outlines that the recommended The roof’s specifications will of course be dependent on the build
maximum U-values for walls, floors and roofs is 0.15 W/m2K. itself, but they must also ensure a maximum of 0.6 air changes
With regard to roofs in particular, manufacturers are proactively per hour at 50 Pascals pressure (ACH50) to ensure adequate
and proficiently creating high quality building materials that airtightness is achieved.
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individualistic. This is great for teamwork problems, but the pay gap between men
and good communication. and women is actually increasing in the UK
Denise: I think it more that there is massive on average.
benefit to be gained for the profession, Angela: The change to create a healthy
and society, if architects are drawn from work/life balance and supportive
a more eclectic mix in terms of gender environment for all will not only help
and background. with retaining women in the profession,
Sadie: We take the person best suited for but with improving diversity and
Giving women more the job, and we have more women than inclusion. People think this is a women’s
coverage and creating role men in our business which tells its own issue, but the solutions to gender
story. Women bring a perspective of 50 per equality are beneficial for everyone’s health
models, helps encourage cent of the population, we tend to be and wellbeing.
more women to enter the empathetic and good at conflict resolution,
and look at things in the round. That’s
Denise: The gender ratio has improved and
at an accelerating speed, but much needs to
profession and hopefully to not to say there aren’t plenty of men who be done on addressing wider diversity
stay in the profession do that, and that there aren’t plenty of
single-minded women!
issues. A key ongoing challenge is to ensure
that the improvements made are not
Angela Dapper, Denton Corker Marshall hampered by economic issues which
WHAT ARE THE REMAINING preclude training and retention of talented
CHALLENGES FOR THE PROFESSION architects from the widest range
Angela: Studies have shown that diversity ON GENDER DIVERSITY? of backgrounds.
increases creativity and productivity. It’s Jane: To normalise a situation where Sadie: There is still a gender pay gap,
not about female architects, but about the everyone who is working within the and we just need to do our best to be
strengths resulting from the creation of an profession is supported, challenged sensible and promote women without
inclusive environment. and welcomed. feeling like they are second class citizens
Fionn: Women tend to have a way Fionn: The key challenge is to convince and need help. We have all the ability and
of working, for a variety of reasons, people that gender diversity is still an issue more, we just need to make sure everyone
which is more relational and less – many believe we have overcome all the has the same opportunities.
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MERCURY TOWER, MALTA
ZAHA HADID ARCHITECTS
HAMBURG INNOVATION PORT, GERMANY
The Zaha Hadid Architects-designed renovation
and redevelopment of Mercury House has started MVRDV
on site. Derelict for more than 20 years, the 9,405 Construction has begun on the first phase of Hamburg Innovation Port, a 60,000 m2 mixed-use
m2 site includes the remaining facades of the development at the inner harbour of Hamburg-Harburg, the city’s southern high-tech hub. The project
former Mercury House that date from 1903. designed by MVRDV “connects existing port typologies with an urban dynamic to create architectural
Working with Malta’s leading conservation diversity and innovation on the existing site,” said the architects. On the 20,000 m2 site, around 60,000
architect, the heritage structures will be renovated m2 of gross floor space will be built over several phases for more than 2,500 jobs and the planned
as integral parts of the new development. The 31- expansion of Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH). In addition, the innovation park is intended to
storey tower of residential apartments and hotel is facilitate the networking of business and science and offer the “best prerequisites for establishing a
aligned at street level to reduce its footprint, vibrant start-up scene,” added the firm. Jacob van Rijs, co-founder, MVRDV commented: “Part of the
maximising civic space within the new piazza. plan is the idea of a diverse public space in which each section has its own strong character.” He added:
The tower’s realignment “expresses the different “There is a park, a boulevard, a square, shared spaces and a waterside promenade that invites office
functional programmes within” said the architects. workers to have outside meetings and al fresco luncheons creating a vibrant waterside neighbourhood.”
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NEW ARRIVALS
Rounding up the latest movers and in-house
appointments across the industry
(L-R): Isabel Butcher, Fiona Nye, Elena LANDSCAPE TEAM EXPANDS ANDREW WOODROW
Papachristodoulou, Keith Hayday & Peter Beeton
MABER BARTON WILLMORE
Architectural practice maber is expanding its Barton Willmore, a leading planning and design
landscape team in response to “rapidly growing consultancy which recently expanded its operation
demand”. The team has grown from two to seven in Scotland with the opening of an office in the
people in less than a year, and now provides a centre of Glasgow, has announced the
variety of landscape design services through the appointment of a new planning associate. Andrew
practice’s five offices in the Midlands and London. Woodrow joins the Queen Street-based firm just
Associate director Lee Smith, said: “We have a months after the business opened its second
very commercially-aware team who have real-world office in the Scottish ‘Central Belt’. With more
experience of working on projects with a variety of than 16 years of experience in the planning and
organisations. The ability to provide landscape development sector, Andrew brings “a wealth of
services alongside architectural and interior knowledge and experience,” says the firm. Andrew
design, as part of a multi-discipline package, is previously worked for real estate and investment
proving attractive to clients, as is our ability to firm, CBRE, working across a range of high-profile
work to BIM Level 2.” projects in Glasgow.
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he drive to encourage and retain
women in construction roles is a
critical solution to the skills
shortage and a topic of enormous importance
to the industry at large.
One only has to consider the 300,000 new
homes that are to be built each year, and the
need for more than a million extra workers
by 2020, to realise the enormity of the
challenges ahead. Figures suggest that women
are expected to make up more than a quarter
of that workforce by 2020, but more can
and should be done, with some experts
believing the figure will be more like half of
the workforce.
Looking back to 1988, less than 7 per cent
of the full-time construction industry
workforce in Britain were women. By 1995,
the Equal Opportunities Commission stated
in its annual publication that women female visitors to the session. We aim to make
continue to be significantly under-represented this year’s event to be even bigger and remain
particularly in the construction sector. the UK's largest gathering of women working
The situation is improving with wages in construction!
rising, albeit slowly, and the proportion of This year, we’ve partnered again with
women in senior roles has almost trebled NAWIC, and are delighted that Women
since 2005, providing some hope that the in BIM (WiB) and many other industry
misconceptions around construction being a leading bodies have come on board to bring
gender-specific industry are at last being this free-to-attend event for all, offering the
removed. But, a survey by Randstad in 2018 chance for professional individuals operating
discovered that out of 1,200 people that have in this market to network and feel inspired.
experienced gender discrimination (33 per Not only will we have a great supply
cent), 60 per cent were women, and more of refreshments, but you’ll hear from a panel
than eight in ten women feel left out and of established female experts discussing the
excluded from male-oriented conversations untapped opportunities for women, get any the exceptional opportunities a career in
and social events. Not only are these figures of your questions answered, and to network. construction can offer.
disturbing, but the survey revealed 43 per However, we are taking our commitment It’s essential for us to tell the many fantas-
cent of organisations do not actively monitor to shine a light on our women in tic career stories within the industry and hear
pay equality. construction one step further this year by from inspiring women on what they have
Encouragingly, there are parts of the creating our Women in Construction achieved and how they can motivate others
industry that have recognised the urgent need Ambassador community. to follow a similar path to success. So, what
to address these inequalities, and we at We have an impressive list of Women in more of a reason do you need to come along
London Build 2018 are a part of that drive. Construction Ambassadors that have agreed and be a part of our community?
We’ve been hosting our Women in to help us to drive equality and diversity The Women in Construction Morning
Construction Networking Event for two in the built environment, but we’d like more Tea is taking place on 24th October at
years now, and are thrilled that through the to join. 10:00am-12:00pm in the Built Environment
growing support from industry, we are able By joining us, you’ll attend the morning tea Networking Hub. Register for your free
to offer inspiring leaders the platform to networking event and meet with our selected tickets now.
encourage and inspire the younger generation group of Ambassadors, allowing you to not And if you’re interested in getting behind
and more women to challenge the barriers to only strengthen and build your existing us to drive equality and diversity in the
entry and aspire to a more diverse workforce. network of contacts but to become part of a built environment as a Women in
At last year’s event, we worked with more significant community of like-minded Construction Ambassador, simply get in
NAWIC, Built by Both, Women in Property, business leaders. Also, we would encourage touch with the team.
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Whole earth
approach
A new district has been created near Montpellier that
brings together 400 homes of different tenures, in a
holistic design that helps buildings blend into a former
quarry site. Jack Wooler reports
T
he new Mas de Rochet district in Built around a single path as a cul-de-sac,
Castelnau-le-Lez, just outside vehicular access is kept to a minimum as
Montpellier in the south of France, is necessary, while 218 car parking spaces
4.7 hectares and consists of 413 new provide plenty of provisions for storage.
homes, including apartments providing The development features a range of
private, social and luxury housing. different housing typologies. 33 per cent of
Situated on the site of an old sand the homes (126 units) were dedicated as
quarry, bordered by low but steep cliffs dug social housing, and provided by Amétis,
from the compacted sand, the buildings’ plus a further 109 homes as senior long
facades and geometry have been designed term care units, developed by Nexity. In
to replicate the distinctive materiality of addition, 14 per cent were allocated to
their surroundings. Idéom, as 52 first-time buyer market
Urban developer GGL commissioned homes, and 25 per cent as 97 high-end
A+Architecture to conduct an ‘urban study’ homes from Helenis.
on the site, and subsequently to design the As well as the new homes, the
whole scheme. After dividing the land into development includes the provision of a
four lots, each was then sold to a separate community centre, a district heating centre,
developer – namely Amétis, Idéom, Nexity and shops. There are two social housing
and Helenis. apartment blocks, one of which borders the
A+Architecture has substantial road and also houses the retail units and
experience in both private and public the municipal centre which occupy its
housing, as well as in urban planning ground floor. Both buildings have what
programmes of comparable size to Mas the architects describe as a “classic
de Rochet. They, along with two other distribution scheme of halls and corridors.”
architecture practices, took part in a The heat production centre provides
design competition for the project. district heating to the homes, utilising an
economical biomass woodchip-based
Carved into the ground district heat network.
The existing groundwork was not modified Planned in grouped duplexes, the 52
from its former iteration – the architects in homes for first-time buyers all have at least
fact exploited the outline of the old quarry a small garden, with some of the homes
to use it as the frame for the development, offering an additional entrance terrace. 50
and give the impression the buildings were parking spaces are located in a basement
“carved into the ground itself.” underneath the homes, intended to provide
Distinct geometry
The form of the apartment buildings
provides a paradox of seeming somewhat
random while uniform, maintaining order
despite each storey being offset visually
thanks to the intermittent protrusions of
their balconies.
A large, white-rendered balcony,
cantilevered around the perimeter of the
buildings, delineates each storey. These
balconies protrude from the building’s core
to varying degrees, with their sharp corners
placed at different, unaligned points. This
creates a complex offset form, which seems
without an obvious analogue in terms of
function, but provides a visual playfulness,
the balconies shifting and warping as they
run around the buildings.
A distinct geometry provided to
the apartment buildings helped drive
this dynamic aesthetic, and provides
large, functional outdoor space. To meet
local planning laws, and in order to
attain the targeted density and heights,
the architects designed the deep balconies,
protected from the sun, for all the
apartments, bringing an element of the
outdoors into living space for residents.
Two types of railings were specified on the
balconies, with both screen printed glass, as
well as laser cut and powder-coated steel.
The balconies are also intended to
reinterpret the site’s former use, mimicking
the rough and unpredictable landscape. The
stone cladding (sourced from China) used
on the lower parts of the homes further the
project’s depiction as a ‘piece of the earth’,
adding a natural texture to the facade.
The architects claim the intricate but
somewhat haphazard form is inspired
from the ground beneath and around the
project, which is displayed proudly in the
development’s colour palette. Across the
development, the facades offer earthy tones
reminiscent of rough sand and dirt,
contrasted by the bright whites of the
balconies and first-time buyer homes. This greenery, which features across the whole
colouring is accentuated in the intense development. This building, called “La HARMONY
The facades provide a mix of earthy stone and
sunshine of Southern France. Maison des proximités du Mas de Rochet,” white-rendered balconies set at varying angles
The colour scheme selected by the has been provided in an effort to combat
architects for the facades and railings potential isolation among residents. As
differs slightly from one section of the well as including information on local
project to another, while always utilising facilities and events, it enables them to
natural shades of Montpellier sand across socialise with other residents, and helps
the board – ranging from yellow to Siena. bridge generational gaps.
With the population ageing in France as
Togetherness in the UK, the topic of how to care for our
With senior care in particular, but also elderly has never been higher on the agenda.
strongly the case for some of those in To combat any sense of dislocation, the
social housing, it is easy for residents social care apartments have been placed in
relocated into assisted housing to feel the heart of the community, designing them
marginalised by society. While design for from the outset as a part of district’s
such facilities has progressed in leaps and ‘general population’.
bounds in recent years, care homes often At this development in particular, as
ring of separation and abandonment, of is a growing trend in homes for both the
being swept aside by society into a corner. young and old, the approach to modernise
Social housing has carried a similar stigma, assisted living for the elderly of Mas de
with council blocks separated from regular Rochet has been to imbue a perception of
private housing. hotel living into the apartment block.
However at Mas de Rochet, there is no Residents will be greeted by a hotel style
immediately obvious separation between lobby, and can take advantage of a range of
the apartments for senior care and the on site amenities, including a restaurant,
other tenures. This will, the team hopes, relaxing in the games room or one of the
significantly help towards engendering a lounges, and perhaps get a new style from
strong sense of community in the the in-house hairdresser. All of this
development, promoting togetherness provides the assistance and care that the
as opposed to being ostracised from residents will need, but introduces it in
each other. an unobtrusive, familiar way. It also
To continue to encourage this community strengthens the community inside the
spirit, a ‘municipal centre’ has been built building itself, with residents able to
among the public space in the senior care socialise outside of their homes, but within
building, surrounded by well-tended a nearby, safe, accessible location.
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ADARE MANOR
LIMERICK, IRELAND
Playing partner
When it was commissioned to double the size of an established golf resort
with ambitions to host the Ryder Cup, architects ReardonSmith paid
sympathetic tribute to the original historic manor house
T
he daunting brief from the owner of ballroom, as well as landscaping the CAREFUL BLEND
Adare Manor, businessman JP grounds. The 18-hole golf course itself has The original manor (left) with its elaborate stonework
and tall chimneys was doubled in size by the addition
McManus, was to entirely restore and been completely redesigned to world-class of a new stone-built wing (centre) and ballroom (right)
redevelop the prestigious hotel and golf standards by renowned international golf
resort – future-proofing the asset, but also course architect Tom Fazio.
enabling it to meet the client’s ambitions to Thankfully, in terms of the brief given to
host the Ryder Cup in 2026. As James heritage specialists ReardonSmith, it was
Twomey of lead architects on the project “very open,” says Twomey, adding: “the
ReardonSmith tells ADF, this grand client gave us a wish list of which we
ancestral seat constructed in pale limestone accommodated as much as possible within
“was already world famous – the original the broad masterplan”.
Victorian manor was wonderful – but The original manor house (now hotel) was
limited in terms of scale”. begun in 1932 and completed in 1862 as the
This massive heritage project comprised seat of the Earl of Dunraven and is chiefly in
not only the restoration, refurbishment Gothic Revival style. It features elaborate
and extension of existing buildings on the stonework with tall chimneys, castellations
840-acre estate near Limerick, but also the and spectacular oriel and mullioned bay
addition of several new buildings including a windows, giving dramatic views of the
new wing of guest rooms and a large grounds. Adding to its roughly square
building: “There are end corridor suites, it’s constructed ‘halfway house’ (serving
double aspect with a central corridor, and refreshments to golfers between the ninth
there are garret rooms within the mansard and tenth greens), is also designed to blend
roof.” In addition, it’s “very rationally outside and inside.
planned at ground floor in terms of back of
house areas as well as guest rooms on the Restoration
upper storeys.” The restoration of the manor house itself,
Twohey adds: “There’s no need for it while requiring “careful surgery” to bring so
to be complex, we’ve all got lost in hotels, many historic fixtures and fittings up to
let’s face it! It gives the client operational current standards, was undertaken by
efficiencies that look right because they are Conservation Architect Consarc, albeit under
right.” Importantly, given the overall design ReardonSmith’s oversight. This consisted of
goal of paying homage to the original cleaning repairing and replacing stonework,
building, he confirms: “You never get the including 52 chimneys, which had been
impression that you’re in an extension, it has exposed to the Irish weather for around 170
already established a sense of place.” years. A total of 365 historic windows were
repaired, firestopping was installed above
Colonnade & other additions fibrous plaster ceilings, and original timber
One of the major pieces of design ingenuity floor boards were replaced over a new
employed by ReardonSmith in the acoustic insulation system.
masterplan was to resolve the issue of As well combining eight guestrooms with
access to the new five-storey West Wing other rooms to make new suites, 63
using creative as well as appropriate guestrooms and suites were refurbished,
design. The result is a new open stone-built and two lifts were introduced to make the
colonnade that connects the manor house to building fully accessible. The building
the West Wing guest bedrooms, offering contains many historical artworks ranging
guests a dramatic sense of arrival, and a from tapestries to carvings, which were
means of avoiding having to use the 1989 restored and replaced, enhancing the
building in order to access the new ballroom grandeur of guestrooms and circulation
and function rooms. spaces in a way that was “honest to
In terms of a planning solution, making a materials and finishes”.
pedestrian covered access in parallel to the
linking corridor in the original building that Conclusion
let to the 1989 extension was the key that The final cost of all works was
“let the building plan breathe and flow,” approximately £110m excluding the golf
says Twomey. He says it “unlocked the course, which seems good value given the
pinchpoints” and while admitting the scale of what was done, coupled with
architects didn’t achieve it first time, “they meeting the client’s exacting aspirations for a
got very close and then honed the idea”. The high standard of craftsmanship and
new colonnade also closes the cloister garden workmanship. Says Twomey, “normally
between it and the original ‘Clock budget is an impediment, but in this case,
All images © Paul Lehane Tower wing’ along the river, while being although it was a challenge, the client knew
“sympathetic to its massing.” what they wanted and always upheld the
The colonnade’s stone arches with highest design and quality sensibility.”
engaged column details and vaulted ceilings The client themselves is reported to be
PROJECT FACTFILE are enhanced and picked out by sensitive happy with the result, and the extended
Lead architect: ReardonSmith lighting. However, despite some historical resort has won several travel since
allusions, it is distinguished by a restrained completion. Colm Hannon, CEO of Tizzard
Landscape architect: ReardonSmith
amount of detailing as part of the original Holdings comments: “A profound attention
Landscape undertaking to the local authorities. to detail has underpinned every decision
Conservation architect: Consarc A further addition which might not along the way, and passion for quality
Interior designers: Richmond normally receive as much design attention craftsmanship is evident in every new
International and Kim Partridge is the new gatehouse, a new ornate stone building.” He concludes: “Adare Manor is
MEP: Arup building in keeping with the manor. “It really now the odds-on favourite to be awarded the
Project manager: John Kestell sets the tone for the guest experience, honour of hosting the 2026 Ryder Cup.”
signalling this is a grand estate”. Rather than add a ‘statement’ building,
Main contractor: John Paul
Two other new buildings take a more ReardonSmith has made a different
Construction transparent approach – the stone, timber statement here – that major heritage
Structural engineer: Punch and glass Carriage House clubhouse renovation can have architectural merit
Completed: April 2018 restaurant emulates a conservatory with precisely by emulating the best of the past
extensive glazing, and the similarly rather than competing with it.
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00% Design, thought to be the UK’s who have chosen to set up their practices in
longest running annual design-focused London. Spearheaded by Max Fraser, 100%
event, returns for its 24th edition Futures will shine a light on some of the
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new West Kensington Design District, a ‘hub’ Pengelly, who started his career in 1993
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Italian design heavyweight Arper. Other generated during the day making it available
brands to watch include Casa Botelho, only when you need it, minimising reliance
Rubn, B Sweden, Graypants by Pad Home, on other forms of energy.
Antonio Lupi, Odddot, Taamaa, Tuuci, Lyon Olympia London, home to 100% Design,
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models for the future, including Starck with Architects, will lead the “architectural
Riko and Tesla. enhancement”. The project will see the
Philippe Starck will present a 130-year-old exhibition centre based on a
prefabricated house with Riko, a Slovenian 14-and-a-half-acre site in Kensington,
engineering and manufacturing brand that London, transformed into a world-leading
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specialises in
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creative items. These
new home featuring rooftop energy Finally, ‘Talks With 100% Design’ returns
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themed furniture sets and home-ware world’s transition to sustainable energy, will sessions reflecting the very best in global
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register, please visit www.100percentdesign.co.uk
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he theme of the conference is “Our
Heritage, Your Future”. The future is
looking exciting with new technology,
innovation, and streamlining of processes
and working methodology in the NHS, to
save money, increase efficiency, and enhance
and improve the patient experience and
patient care.
Outgoing IHEEM President Pete Sellars
will open the conference, followed by a
special performance to mark IHEEM’s
anniversary the NHS’ landmark birthday.
Plenary sessions will begin with a keynote
from Simon Corben, director and head of
profession, NHS Estates and Facilities, at
NHS Improvement. A second Keynote
presentation from Nick Hulme, chief
executive for East Suffolk and North Essex
NHS Foundation Trust, STP Lead for
Suffolk and North East Essex STP will be
followed by a panel discussion with key
representatives from the healthcare sector, The future is looking
including Rose Gallagher, professional lead exciting with new
Infection Prevention and Control, at the
Royal College of Nursing. technology, innovation,
The conference is divided into three and streamlining of
parallel streams that run across both days of
the event: Strategy and Leadership, processes and working
Engineering and Facilities Management, and methodology in the NHS
Planning, Design and Construction.
Day one of the conference will cover the
following themes: Strategy; Sustainability;
Procurement, Risk and Funding, Energy; Day two’s keynote presentation from Dr
Well Buildings; Light in Healthcare Hyaatun Sillem, chief executive of the
Environments; Design for Efficient Royal College of Engineering, will be
Operation, and a module each from aligned to one of IHEEM’s initiatives, in
Architects for Health and Procure 22. discussing women in engineering, and a
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WAPPING WHARF, BRISTOL ENERGY ACADEMY EUROPE BLOOMBERG LONDON, CITY OF LONDON
Bosjes Chapel,
Western Cape, South
ADF reports on the lively independent food
quarter created in Bristol’s transformed docks
Cover
Wasl Tower,
Dutch academics collaborate towards a low-
carbon future, in a carbon-neutral building
How the world’s most sustainable office building was designed by
Foster + Partners to be both a good neighbour and a box of surprises THAMES LIDO, READING
Africa Dubai How an architectural practice dived into the restoration challenge of
Steyn Studio’s sculpture in concrete
echoes the surrounding mountains AECOM HEADQUARTERS, LONDON UNStudio designs the world’s tallest
LA FUCINA RESTAURANT, LONDON BANG BANG ORIENTAL, COLINDALE
page 18 The workplace leader puts its own ideas to work
ceramic facade
See page 18 Eating under bulging bricks in Marylebone A new London food hall offered a range of tantalising design challenges modernising a riverside lido while retaining its character
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Russell, group managing director of “Manchester is the fastest growing city in
Property Alliance Group; Gary Jackson, the north. Where else can you get to INTERVIEWS
Founder and CEO of De Trafford Estates; celebrate not only the incredible projects Live interviews will be conducted by Radio Five
Giles Beswick, director of Select Property; that are springing up all over the north west, Live’s Rachel Burden with Alex Russell, group
managing director of Property Alliance Group (top)
Nathan Priestley, CEO of Priestly Group; but also such a strong pipeline of future
and Gary Jackson, founder and CEO of De Trafford
Guy Horne, co-founder and MD of HS work? Where else but in the heartland of Estates (bottom) amongst others
Property Group; and Yousef Mousavi, the industrial revolution should you
design director of Altin Homes. experience the innovation, drive and
Two seminar theatres will be providing a passion of the manufacturers, developers,
wealth of CPD, seminar and practical contractors and architects who are helping
workshop material on topics as wide to deliver that pipeline? GraftersLIVE takes place
ranging as ‘Facades and Fire Safety’ Too many shows simply aim to fill stands,
delivered by trade association Engineered without considering how to provide a on Tuesday 2 October at
Panels in Construction (EPIC), to ‘Building valuable experience for the people they The Point, Old Trafford.
Your Brand in the Built Environment’ want to attract through the doors. We are
from construction PR specialists about helping people to connect and to find For more information
Smith Goodfellow. what they are looking for, whether it’s CPD
points, a local supplier, or an answer to a
about the event and to
The exhibition space itself is following an
unusual format. Inspired by effective problem. GraftersLIVE is a platform where find out how you can
networking groups, stands are only open to
one of each kind of manufacturer or
people can come together to learn about
what is going on, to share knowledge and
attend, please visit:
provider, ensuring a wide range of the finest success, and do business with each other.” www.graftersLIVE.co.uk
products and services the North West can The exhibition is free to attend and
offer will be on show for delegates. promises to be the largest gathering yet of
To add further value, a unique networking the region’s property development industry.
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Premier Coatings gains certification STII door goes from strength to strength
Premier Coatings Ltd announce that they The STII commercial door from SAPA has
have achieved the internationally recognised been well received by the market and sales
environmental standard ISO 14001:2015. continue to grow across all sectors. Further
The certification recognises an organisation’s product enhancements have now been
commitment to reducing the environmental introduced. Double pivot doors, typically
impact of their operations, hereby positively used on communal entrances, are now
enhancing their environmental performance. By available with master leaf electromagnetic locking. Further PAS24
gaining this award, Premier Coatings Ltd have options are also available including dual deadlocks, multipoint
demonstrated their commitment to working sustainably and have locking and panic exit devices. The STII door now also has its own
implemented procedures across all areas of the business to ensure their framing solution, simplifying the creation and inclusion of side light
environmental obligations are successfully fulfilled. and other composite elements.
01233 770663 [email protected] 01684 853500 www.sapabuildingsystem.com/en/uk
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For more information, call Garador sales team or visit the website.
01935 443709 www.garador.co.uk
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M
ore architects and their expanded aluminium mesh transformed the
customers are selecting cladding luxury 29-storey Merano development on
materials that reflect not only the London’s embankment.
design ethos but also the values of the Traditional brick remains a much-
building’s end user. Finishes need to ‘live loved look for buildings, but weight
and breathe’ the company philosophy, considerations on tall buildings call for
including its green credentials. innovative materials. St Vincent’s Place,
Microsoft Corporation’s new Irish new student accommodation at Sheffield
headquarters in Dublin made use of University, utilises lightweight brick slips
highly sustainable aluminium. The project that were rapidly installed to enable the
brought all 1,200 Irish employees under project to complete on time for the start of
one roof and was the corporation’s first the academic year.
data centre outside the US, so it needed a Insulated render is fast earning its place in
‘wow’ factor finish that also reflected the the architect’s palette of distinctive finishes,
company’s eco-values. and we utilised it to enable call handling
The finishing touch to the landmark company Moneypenny to reach high
project used natural silver shades of environmental and energy saving standards
anodised aluminium cladding to offer a while creating a striking visual profile for
sustainable yet striking facade. their new HQ. St Stephens Towers, new
Another example of this type of student accommodation in Norwich,
aluminium finish is Ellesmere shopping incorporates a trio of these signature
centre in Salford, Greater Manchester. finishes – aluminium (in an innovative
Aluminium cladding is ideal for marrying honeycomb design) insulated render and
sustainability with luxurious design. It is brick slips – to give a modern look to a
easily recycled – more than half of the redevelopment that blends with surrounding A signature facade can
aluminium currently produced in the architecture to improve the appearance of
European Union originates from recycled an important gateway to the city centre. transform a well-designed
raw materials, and this number is building into an exemplar
increasing. Apart from routine cleaning for Speed & simplicity
aesthetic reasons, aluminium cladding does Architects are now specifying cladding in of outstanding architecture
not need any maintenance, which translates much larger panel sizes than traditionally.
into a major cost and ecological advantage Many favour the striking clean lines they
over the building’s lifetime. It ticks all the can achieve, plus the greater efficiency
‘green’ boxes, but it is also highly reflective, through installing a smaller number of
making for an eye-catching design too. individual panels.
Aluminium is endlessly versatile. High Cladding panels that span floors
quality ‘billets’ of aluminium can be seamlessly are more and more popular.
extruded to create panels, which allows Large format stone and glass cladding
cladding designers to create any profile is now common, but this requires
from flat to corrugated, to a smooth wave, manufacturers to be more creative in their
and much more. Panels can be anodised or approach to overcome weight barriers.
powder coated, and aluminium can also be Architects in Scotland used large format,
expanded or perforated. lightweight stone panels on two student
A bold, modern facade of bronze accommodation projects, which were
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A
set of new, luxurious student
accommodation blocks featuring
6,500m2 of EQUITONE [tectiva]
fibre cement facade material have been
created with the results offering a striking
aesthetic design.
The Courtyard provides purpose-built
housing for 600 students at the University of
Hull’s Cottingham Road campus. The £30
million facility combines en-suite rooms
along with rooftop apartments and separate
lounges, games rooms and a cinema.
EQUITONE [tectiva], a through-coloured
fibre cement facade material, was specified
for its aesthetically pleasing, natural and
modern appearance. Chosen in a variety
of colours, the lighter shades were specifically
used to brighten up the internal courtyard.
Steve Elwen, chartered architect at
GSSArchitecture, based in Harrogate, said:
“We chose EQUITONE as it’s a robust and
durable material that has a life expectancy
of at least 50 years and its A2-s1, d0 fire
classification makes it a perfect facade choice.
“For this project, we were inspired by
minimal and subtle Scandinavian design,
which is popular for educational projects
due to it being modern and on-trend,
and EQUITONE [tectiva] created this
aesthetic perfectly as it has a range of
elegant and natural shades. The material can
be cut into different shapes and sizes, which
allowed us to break the panels up and create
an eye-catching pattern.”
The accommodation consists of five
separate blocks around two courtyards. Most
of the development is taken up by eight-
bedroom clusters with a communal kitchen
and dining space. There are also 20 deluxe
rooms, 28 self-contained one-bed apartments
and six wheelchair accessible flats.
Steve added: “The buildings are laid out in
a zig zag pattern, allowing them to make the
most of natural sunlight. We used more of
EQUITONE [tectiva] in colour Chalk which
is lighter in shade than the two other panels, EQUITONE [tectiva] is a through- All EQUITONE materials are available in
to brighten up the courtyard area, making it coloured fibre cement facade material that a range of colours, finishes and fixing options,
a more pleasant area to be in. offers elegant shades of natural colour giving full creative scope.
“We originally wanted to use a secret fix providing a unique aesthetic effect. For more information on EQUITONE
system to secure EQUITONE onto the build- Characterised by the fine-sanded lines and facade materials, visit the EQUITONE
ing but with strict budgets we decided to opt naturally occurring hues within the material, website.
for a face fixing, which blended in perfectly these enhance the natural matt appearance,
with the cladding itself, making it a great which comes to life with the effects of light 01283 722588
alternative when budgets are tight.” and shade. www.equitone.com
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F
rom exterior cladding for houses to DILLON KYLE ARCHITECTS
large scale commercial projects, with a OFFICE BUILDING GIVES
50 year above ground guarantee, THE WOW FACTOR WITH
Accoya® wood is the ideal material for timber ACCOYA® – USA
cladding where aesthetics, stability, durability When Dillon Kyle Architects set out to design
and less frequent maintenance are required. their new office space across the street from
Due to Accoya® wood’s improved the Houston Center for Photography, they
dimensional stability, the use of wider needed creative solutions to fit a 5,000 square
cladding boards is possible, allowing and foot building plus parking on the lot’s small
specifiers greater design flexibility. Wherever unique space.
wood cladding is needed, Accoya® is the right The exterior has a commercial boxy look, is the only type of exterior wood cladding
construction material for your application. so the team looked for creative cladding that can be mounted tightly with tongue and
Take a look below at some stunning examples finishes to wrap the building and also serve groove vertical or horizontal assembly.
of Accoya® wood cladding projects from as a rainscreen. After dismissing glass and
around the world. papier-mâché options, the team settled on ACCOYA® CHOSEN FOR THE
Accoya® wood. An abstract leaf-like pattern CLADDING ON PIPERS CORNER
UNIQUE SPLIT LEVEL is carved into 2,500 eight-foot long by SCHOOL – UK
RESTAURANT CLAD IN eight-inches tall and 11/16-inches in depth, Accoya® was selected as the ideal material to
CHARRED ACCOYA® WOOD – Accoya® wood wrapping the entire building. clad the Performing Arts Centre for Pipers
AUSTRALIA Corner School, High Wycombe. Over 1200m2
Barangaroo House, a free-standing, three- of Accoya® cladding, soffits and trims were
storey restaurant, has become one of the first used throughout the project for phase 1 of
projects in Sydney to utilise Accoya® wood the build.
cladding and the distinctive Japanese charring Designed by Nichols Brown Webber
technique, Shou Sugi Ban. Situated on the Architects and Landscape Planners, Accoya®
edge of Sydney Harbour, Barangaroo House was chosen due to its Class 1 durability and
opened in December 2017 and is the latest low maintenance upkeep. It was also specified
venture by one of Australia’s most celebrated due to its sustainability credentials.
chefs, Matt Moran.
Inspired by the potential of creating a
building in the round, the unique split level
restaurant was designed by architects, Collins
and Turner, taking on a remarkable organic
form clad in charred Accoya®. 45mm of
Dowelled Accoya® and 45mm of Half
Dowelled Accoya® were laminated into a
series of predetermined radii with a Shou Sugi
Ban (medium char) finish applied to create a
striking charcoal appearance.
EXTERIOR WOOD CLADDING
USED FOR VILLA BIE –
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This beautiful residential home sees
Accoya® cladding at its best. Utilising some
inspirational exterior cladding ideas,
Architects MLRP have designed an
extraordinary and eye catching residence. Accoya® and the Trimarque Device are
This Accoya® clad house, is a unique registered trademarks owned by Titan Wood
structure compared to the usual traditional Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Accsys
Danish house. The house looks as if it grows Technologies PLC
out of the earth at an angle. This striking
detached private residence has been clad with [email protected]
650 m2 of Accoya® cladding. Accoya® wood www.accoya.com
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T
he Old Dairy regeneration project is a Minimising external noise break-in was
mixed used development of the former therefore of crucial importance in the
PROJECT DATA:
Arla Dairy site in South Ruislip. The specification of the cinema external envelope.
scheme includes 162 residential properties, a The black ALUCOBOND® faade successfully
Cineworld cinema, an Asda food store and merges disparate design requirements of Project: The Old Arla Dairy /
family-themed restaurants. sweeping curves providing an inviting urban Cineworld Ruislip
The main challenge was to rejuvenate a environment, contrasting with more dynamic Location: South Ruislip, UK
brownfield derelict site by creating a high angular elements including main entrance
quality, attractive and distinctive development interventions. The facade is accentuated by the Facade material: ALUCOBOND®
with aesthetics that provides a number irregular provision of illuminated light boxes PLUS spectra & sparkling Black
of enhancements to the area. It was also giving the impression of falling shards.
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A
n undulating ribbon of Corian® Solid continuous flowing ribbon that forms floor, the worst of the Anglesey weather.
Surface forms the high-impact first wall and roof surfaces, wrapping around “We investigated a number of alternative
impression of the magnificent new the space within while also connecting the cladding systems including glass reinforced
Menai Science Park (M-SParc) by building to the exterior landscape. concrete, aluminium composites, cassette
FaulknerBrowns Architects. The first science “The architecture is intended to reflect the panels and high-pressure laminate, but very
park to be developed in Wales, the values of M-SParc,” says Leighton Cooksey, quickly chose Corian® as the preferred
£15.5million project aims to drive growth in Project Director at FaulknerBrowns, “and to solution,” Leighton continues, “Working
knowledge-based industries, with a focus on create a high quality, unique environment with Unique Fabrications, we developed the
clean and sustainable technology. A wholly to promote energy and innovation while principle of a Corian® rainscreen cladding
owned subsidiary of Bangor University, attracting the best new initiatives and creating system over a waterproofed steel frame.
M-SParc is working closely with the a thriving community space.” Corian® proved to be the perfect material to
university to provide expertise and support to The form of the building posed a number deal with the sinuous form of the ribbon,
local enterprise. of challenges as the ribbon needed to with the thermoformed curved panels,
The 5,000m² building features an Open contain all building services, structure and preformed corners and invisible fixings and
Innovation Space offering conferencing, waterproofing within a continuous thickness thus to meet the architectural design intent.”
co-working and hospitality (both for of just 850mm. A seamless finish was desired FaulknerBrowns carried out extensive
businesses and the wider community) to create a monolithic appearance with research together with M-SParc to assess the
plus incubator and grow-on office space, minimal joints. The chosen material had to weathering performance and robustness of
laboratories, clean workshops and admin meet a variety of orientations, be formed into the proposed cladding, confirming that it
facilities. The structure is characterised by a tight internal radii of 400mm and withstand would withstand the rigours of the exposed
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site. “The smooth, non-porous nature of Corian® is a highly valued solution for Architects. The unique benefits of Corian®
Corian® and its ease of cleaning and facade applications due to both its aesthetic have been applied to a range of buildings
maintenance made it the ideal choice for versatility and long-term performance. A from public and commercial projects to
ensuring the longevity of the pristine white variety of impactful design and decorative private residences, capitalising not only on
finish,” Leighton concludes. effects can be achieved when working with elegant aesthetics but also on confidence in a
Fabricated and installed by Corian® Corian®, which is available in 42 colours for wise and cost-effective investment.
Industrial Partner, Unique Fabrications facade applications. Whether creating a sleek In the UK, Corian® Design sponsors a
Ltd, the cladding consists of 1300m2 of monolithic appearance, strikingly angular RIBA approved CPD seminar on Solid
Corian® in Glacier White thermoformed into structures, flowing curves or ethereal lighting Surfaces for Rainscreen Facades. To book this
sculptural panels and fitted over 15 weeks effects, Corian® offers a facade solution like CPD seminar please contact Kim Firth on the
using an aluminium support system. no other. details below.
Corian® Solid Surface also makes an Compatible with mechanical and Kiel
impressive appearance to the interior of the fixing systems, the adaptable properties of 0800 962 116
building, continuing the ribbon motif with Corian® enable fabrication and fitting to run [email protected]
cladding around varying levels of the lobby smoothly. It is also fire rated, resistant to www.corian.uk
and forming the main reception desk. Both graffiti, UV and climatic conditions – and,
applications make the most of the material’s should any damage occur – the material is
translucency and its compatibility with repairable. It also offers the broadest range
technology, by smoothly integrating backlit of international certification for facade
logos for added impact. applications among solid surfaces and has
Operational Director of M-SParc, Pryderi passed a series of fundamental tests for its
ap Rhisiart, adds “We did a lot of research application to the exterior of buildings.
ourselves before agreeing to the Corian® In the UK, additional high-profile cladding
cladding, and we know we’ve made the right projects with Corian® Solid Surface include
choice. The impact is exactly what we wanted the RIBA award-winning Macmillan NGS
from this flagship building. The public and Unit by The Manser Practice, the striking
businesses alike comment on the external and Lancashire Constabulary West Division
internal design when they enter, with the Police Headquarters by McBains Architects,
Corian® creating a clean, professional finish the illuminated facade of Motel One by
fitting to a building of this stature. It really Mackay + Partners and the multi award-
does have the wow factor.” winning Lens House by Alison Brooks
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Industry first sees roof and wall cladding system granted ‘Secured By Design’ status
In an industry first, building envelope specialist, CA Group Limited has been awarded LPS 1175 status, for
specific versions of its renowned Twin-Therm® built-up roof and wall cladding system. In turn, this has allowed
CA Group to be admitted into the official police security initiative: Secured By Design (SBD). The SBD scheme
is managed by the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) and was set up to support all aspects of
the construction industry to “Design out Crime” by helping to develop robust specifications in conjunction
with member companies that can offer certified products. CA Group’s success in obtaining SBD status, makes
it the only roofing and cladding manufacturer with this approval. As a result, the company has secured the
specification for the Segro Park project in Enfield, North London. The project is part of a flagship SBD
development for the industrial real estate developer. After carrying out extensive physical attack testing at
BRE, Watford - variations of Twin-Therm® roof and wall systems have now been successfully certified up to
security rating 2 (in accordance with LPS 1175 issue 7).
01388 834242 www.cagroup.co.uk
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Shining light
on a centre of
excellence
T
he Foyle Arena in Derry uses large
areas of Kalwall® for the pool
area and sports hall elevations in
order to minimise glare and maximise
natural daylight. Designed and specified by with diffusion, does away with the hot assistance. In sports halls, it is also important
architects Samuel Stevenson & Sons, this spots and glare. With increased natural that there is an even distribution of light
centre of excellence forms part of the daylight and resistance to solar gain, energy- so that players can distinguish markings on
North-West Regional Sports Campus. consuming artificial lighting and air- the floor as well as easily spotting balls and
The Kalwall is a key component of the conditioning costs are dramatically reduced. other obstacles.
£12.7m re-development with double indoor Kalwall is highly resistant to impact, Kalwall is a popular choice for projects
swimming pool coupled with new facilities making it excellent for use in schools, leisure where performance, long life cycle and low
for Judo, Wrestling and Mountaineering. facilities, gymnasia, offices and other public maintenance are required, coupled with an
During the day, the Kalwall enhances buildings. It is particularly popular for aesthetic finish. The lightweight system
daylight and distributes it internally without swimming pools and sports halls. Glare on a reduces the need for supporting structures
shadows and glare while at night it creates a swimming pool surface is a common concern while offering the highest protection in terms
welcoming glow with scallop-shaped with dazzling rippled sunlight bouncing off of wind-borne debris and resistance to
backlighting. The unique ability to transmit the surface which can cause discomfort to impact, abrasion and point loads.
large amounts of usable light with relatively swimmers. In addition, it can be a serious
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radiant energy transmitted and this, coupled to see swimmers should they be in need of www.structura-uk.com/kalwall
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e live in an age of ‘smart’… on a zone-by-zone basis. By contrast, homes
smartphones, smart tablets, smart using single thermostats will heat up the
lighting, all to give us better, whole house when only a few rooms are in
tailored control. However, heating, one of use, thus wasting energy.
our most used commodities, is still lagging Despite these benefits for homeowners, the
far behind in terms of widespread use common concern is initial cost of installing
and adoption. which may require rewiring. Not so.
The majority of UK homes still use a single Thermostats like the JG Aura range are
thermostat to control the heating, which is available in wireless form, enabling it to
inefficient and wasteful on resources. When be positioned anywhere. They also offer
we look to the aforementioned lighting instance. Our heating patterns should mirror homeowners the additional benefit of
industry, it would be simply ridiculous to how the house is used to maximise energy controlling their heating remotely via an app
think one switch controls all the lights within efficiency. This is where heating zones and on their smart devices.
a property. Yet, this is how many of us live underfloor heating (UFH) are needed. When typical heating usage accounts
with the heating. for 60 per cent of a home’s energy
The issue is, using a single central The best position? consumption, it’s time the UK building
thermostat to control heating for the entire The definition of a heating zone is a space industry jumps out of their own comfort
house does not take into our account our within a property, where heating times and zone, to deliver comfort zones, and fuel
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I
t is true that recent headlines relating to
wood burning stoves have not been
Stoves presently available
particularly positive, following a with efficiencies of around
government paper that some media
interpreted as to be identifying them
80 per cent will become
responsible for polluting the atmosphere less efficient as a result of
with harmful particulates. Anyone who
cares to dig a little deeper will realise that
the Eco Design standard
the research cited in that paper in fact
identified open fires burning unregulated that prior to the demise of British Coal and
fuel as the real culprits. our mining industry, many homes relied
Nothing new there – stoves started to upon a solid fuel stove as a primary heating
appear back in Victorian times precisely to appliance, except we knew them as ‘room
increase the fuel economy and reduce heaters’ rather than stoves. Heating stoves
emissions. At the heart of the design was today are direct descendants of such
the principle that stoves burn fuel more models. In those days, a ‘stove’ was
efficiently and create less pollution in something capable of cooking as well, while
comparison to open fires where 80 per cent some designs would also offer water
of the heat goes straight up the chimney. heating or laundry iron heating too.
Under existing legislation, burning wood Anthracite, natures own ‘clean burning
in urban areas should occur in a specially fuel’ is still mined today at Onllwyn in
designed appliance (or stove). If you live in South Wales but its popularity is on the
a clean burning zone as set out by the Clean wane. Younger generations not brought up
Air Act, the appliance must meet the higher on coal find it difficult to light and we
Defra standard. These are often called might concede that, since we have a
‘Defra approved’ appliances but more diminished capability to mine our own,
accurately they are ‘Defra exempt’. The transporting fuel from distant shores
Department for Environment & Rural cannot be thought of as an environmentally
Affairs (Defra) exempts certain appliances beneficial option. Customers looking for a
from the Clean Air Act as they have been manufactured mineral fuel should look for
designed and tested to burn cleanly when the ‘UK approved smokeless’ label these
burning dry wood with a moisture content fuels will have low sulphur content.
of under 20 per cent. Defra-exempt Petroleum Coke and bituminous ‘house
appliance have become the clean burning coal’ should be avoided completely.
choice in both urban and rural areas even
when the location is not within a clean The environmental choice
burning zone. Specifying a UK-manufactured stove
Wet wood, or wood that has been constructed from UK-made steel and
painted or treated, will not burn cleanly cast iron must surely be an excellent
regardless of whether it is being burned on environmental choice. A quality brand that
a stove (Defra exempt or not) or on an is used and maintained correctly will at
open grate. Burning wet or dirty wood will least last a lifetime, and well-loved
result in tar and soot, atmospheric pollution examples could last almost indefinitely.
and damage to the installation. Almost entirely recyclable it may be, such
thoughts are almost unnecessary. How
Alternative solid fuel different to most manufactured items in the
While we have so far only mentioned wood, modern world! Burn seasoned, dried logs,
What about other forms of solid fuel, again ideally from a local source and you
namely coal, anthracite and manufactured would be hard pressed to imagine a more
smokeless coals? Some readers may recall environmentally friendly, carbon neutral
heat source. Meanwhile fuel merchants are there is an increase in the emission of
also able to offer ‘bio-logs’ made from nitrogen oxides, while efficiency is adversely
coffee grounds, heather bracken and affected. Stoves presently available with
compressed wood waste from the forestry efficiencies of around 80 per cent will
and timber industries. become less efficient as a result of the Eco
Come 2022, all wood burning stoves sold Design standard as efficiency drops from 80
in the UK and Europe will meet a new Eco per cent down to 75 per cent and nitrogen
Design European Standard. Presently stoves oxide emissions increase.
sold in the UK are made to meet the It can be argued that many of our
European Standard EN13240. In the everyday activities damage the environment
revision to the standard ‘European in some way, as normal as driving a car or
Efficiency and Emission requirements buying food packaged in plastic and
EN13240 and 13229,’ Eco Design 2022, all transported around the world; there is no
stoves will in due course meet the amended need for customers to feel guilty at keeping
high standards with the aim of reducing warm with a wood burning stove, which
emissions when burning wood. The key will continue to have a place in green,
figures stove manufacturers are working to sustainable and eco conscious developments.
relate to the efficiency (above 75 per cent), Pre central heating, companies made
emission of dust or particulate matter stoves in sizes appropriate to the room
(below 40 mg/m3), carbon monoxide which it was to heat, such that a single
(below 1500 mg/m3), NOx – the generic home might feature multiple stoves in the
term for nitrogen oxides (below 200 same way that radiators are specified.
mg/m3) – and hydrocarbons/organic gases Today a stove can still provide a local heat
(below 120 mg/m3). source in a living area in conjunction with
The challenge we face is to other heating systems, a reliable back up
simultaneously meet both the efficiency and and a truly heart-warming, home making
emission limits. As a direct consequence of focus for the occupants.
reducing the particulate matter, carbon
monoxide and hydrocarbons emissions Mark Blewitt is sales director at ESSE
charnwood SA
EXCEPTIONAL CLEAN-BURN STOVES
01983 537780 CHARNWOOD.COM
Wood burning stoves, what’s happening? Upgrade for The Bond Works
By the year 2022, all newly designed wood AET Flexible Space have just completed
burning stove appliances that are verified by a major upgrade of the underfloor
HETAS must meet the new requirements to air conditioning system at a historic
be cleaner and more efficient to help tackle building located in the Clerkenwell area
the major sources of air pollution in the UK. of London, The Bond Works building at
Capital Fireplaces are committed to meeting 77-79 Farringdon Road. AET Flexible
the future stringent efficiency and emission Space were successful in their bid
limits sooner than is required. Therefore we are proud to launch our to upgrade the existing downflow unit controls and replace all fan
new range of A+ ERP 2022 compliant stoves. Homeowners with a terminals on the six refurbished floors with AET Fantiles. The Fantile
Capital ECO stove will reduce emissions by at least 85 per cent when units feature integrated controllers where users can personally adjust
compared to open fires and non-defra exempt stoves. fan speed and temperature to suit their own comfort.
www.capitalfireplaces.co.uk 01342 310400 www.flexiblespace.com
Prepare for the joy of winter with a new DRU designer gas fire
As this year’s glorious summer fades from our memories, our thoughts turn to autumn and winter and how
to introduce stylish design as well as warmth and comfort to our homes. New fireplace design and technology
means that gas fires are no longer simply functional heating appliances, but bring a touch of class to any home,
with their innovative designs and beautiful flame pictures. DRU Fires is a company that has been in business
since 1754. Now, in the 21st century, it produces some of Europe’s finest gas and wood fires and stoves, together
with some interesting new renewable energy appliances. Top of the range are the DRU Maestro and Metro
series of built-in contemporary gas fires. They come in a variety of sizes, capacities and styles, including front
view, two-sided, three-sided and even see-through tunnel fires. If your preference is for a more traditional
fireplace, but your home has no chimney, why not investigate the new DRU Global cavity wall gas fire?
This ingenious model fits neatly into your brick wall cavity with a discreet terminal on the outside wall.
A matching slimline fire surround and hearth completes the classic fireplace look.
0161 793 8700 www.drufire.com
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INVISTA Antron carpet fibre and Burmatex help to play a supporting role
INVISTA Antron® carpet fibre, featuring in Hadron carpet tiles from Burmatex, now provide the reception,
waiting room and adjoining corridor areas of Bolton Hospice with a welcoming floorcovering that embraces
the need for durable and easy to look after surface. Hadron carpet tiles were chosen as part of a refurbishment
to the building, with the striking purple highlights found in the Violet colourway used as an accent to reflect
the feature colour found on walls and within furniture. Inspired by the scientific imagery of particles accelerated
in the Large Hadron Collider, the structured loop pile carpet tile features a multi-tonal grey base cloth
interspersed with linear flashes of brilliant colour; a design made possible by Antron® Lumena carpet fibre.
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With a cross-section that reduces the appearance of soiling, alongside a strong and tight molecular structure
that stands up to wear and makes it difficult for dirt to stick, Antron Lumena carpet fibre is ideal for use in
high-performance carpet tiles such as Burmatex’s Hadron. Made from 100 per cent Antron Lumena carpet
fibre, Burmatex Hadron is available in 17 colours, coordinating with other products from the manufacturer.
www.invista.com
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Bostik gets top marks for flooring Matrix medium basin’s curved edge
Bostik has supplied subfloor preparation and The Matrix Medium basin from
adhesive products for use at a primary school. bathroom experts Pressalit Care provides
Dave Wilson, Managing Director for Midlands invaluable support for the elderly and for
Flooring, commented: “Having previously used those in a wheelchair thanks to two grab
Screedmaster Deep, we knew the product was handles smoothly cast into the front of the
perfect for this situation and would perform to high standards.” The basin. These handles provide a welcome
Bostik Screedmaster Flow levelling compound was specified as the site grip for people transferring in or out of a
had a minimal water supply and the two-part product comes with a wheelchair, and a safe and secure support for those standing. Pressalit
polymer liquid, making it much easier to work with. With exceptional Care has thought of every detail to make this basin indispensable in
flow and smoothing properties, Screedmaster Flow provided a perfect the bathroom, whether it is to be used by a single user in an en-suite,
surface on which to lay the decorative floor coverings. or indeed in a multi-user situation in a care home or institution.
01785 272625 www.bostik-profloor.co.uk 0844 8806950 www.pressalit.com
magrini baby
changing units
Magrini baby changing units
provide a hygienic and safe place
for changing your smallest customers.
The contemporary style incorporates
extra-deep sides providing an intrinsic
safety barrier and the units have a unique
hinge system preventing small fingers
from being trapped.
Magrini baby changing units are
available in a choice of colours to suit
modern commercial washrooms.
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D
espite its having been used for
centuries, many architects and
designers are saying that wood is
the building material of the future. There
are many reasons for this. The most
important, of course, is that it is more
environmentally friendly than most
other building materials. Wood plays an
important part in counteracting climate
changes. According to the European
Commission, an increased use of wood
products stimulates the planting of new
forests, while bringing down carbon
dioxide emissions.
But there are many other aspects to
why wood is the preferred material of
professionals. Wood floors are physically
warmer, but they also have a way of
softening a whole interior, and providing a
human feel in an increasingly high-tech
world. Frank Lloyd Wright summed it up
with his famous quote ‘Wood is universally
beautiful to man. It is the most humanly
intimate of all materials’.
A key trend across the industry this year
has been the notion of “bringing the outside
in”, and it has become more important than
ever to be able to do so, but in a sustainable
and ethical way; all while still meeting
requirements of the project design brief.
As with all components of an interiors
project, there is plenty of choice when it
comes to finding a suitable floor covering, spruce or pine, this ensures no prime
and many choices for floor coverings which species, such as oak, are wasted
are made from natural wood, such as underneath the locking joint and never
solid wood, or those which mimic the seen. The genuine wood top layer shows off
appearance of natural materials, including the natural beauty of the wood and all of
various laminates and LVTs (luxury vinyl its characteristics.
tiles) available on the market. Engineered These engineered designs can (and
wood is a ‘real’ wood solution, which should) also be accredited with
readily embraces the realness of nature, environmental recognition, such as FSC
cracks and knots and all, but with added and PEFC certifications, in the same
strengths where other floor coverings may way as solid wood designs. It’s always
fall short. important to check that the wood supplier
The sustainability of engineered floors is sourcing the material ethically.
is second to none. With a multi-layer Stability and flexibility is another tick in
format, engineered wood designs have a the box for engineered wood. Wood was
composition, which ensures all the raw designed by nature to be a great insulator,
material is used in the most efficient way. with thousands of air chambers per cubic
With middle layers comprising fast-growing inch. In fact, wood offers seven times better
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BLANCO introduces new sink Clean paint solutions from Crown Trade
Traditional farmhouse style with a modern Crown Trade has extended its Clean
twist; BLANCO VILLAE ceramic sinks Extreme range to offer specifiers a trio of
and VICUS® taps are the latest additions to high performance products to help
the BLANCO family. Designed for both combat the common problems of dirt,
traditional and modern design schemes, the mould and bacteria. The water-based
sinks come in three bowl formats. The large range offers three quick drying and low odour solutions to creating
795 single and 795 double bowl require standard apron installation, clean and hygienic surfaces and features Clean Extreme Anti-Bacterial
while the one-and-a-half bowl, VILLAE 340/180-U, can be both inset Scrubbable Matt, Clean Extreme Stain Resistant Scrubbable Matt and
and undermount. The sinks are stain and acid resistant, colour-safe Clean Extreme Mould Inhibiting Scrubbable Matt. The full Clean
and fully heat resistant. The surface is also 100 per cent hygienic, Extreme range is also available in a high performance, stain-resistant,
suitable for food preparation and perfect for easy maintenance. durable and washable Acrylic Eggshell mid sheen finish.
www.blanco.co.uk www.crownpaintspec.co.uk
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