XtraBuild Magazine, February 2024

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04 - DESIGN

a selection of architctural concepts, design and projects

16 - NEWS

building product development and company information

28 - INSIDE

interior design projects, products, systems and news

46 - VIEWS

a selection of opinions from the industry

54 - ONSITE

project awards, stories and installation news

Front cover photo courtesy of SIMONSWERK www.simonswerk.co.uk

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ACPV ARCHITECTS Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel reveals the interiors of Rolex’s new boutique in Milan’s central Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II. The circular building of the OLM Nature Escape is more than just an architectural highlight. The "Casa Clima Nature" certified building also sets new standards in terms of sustainability. Multi-disciplinary engineering consultancy Harley Haddow has completed work on the second phase of a unique project at the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A).

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ACPV ARCHITECTS Designs New Rolex Boutique In Milan

ACPV ARCHITECTS Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel reveals the interiors of Rolex’s new boutique in Milan’s central Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II. The project for the new store consists of an extensive restoration of a prime location in the world-renown shopping gallery built in neo-Renaissance style. Since its inauguration in 1867, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II has been an important meeting place, called ‘il Salotto di Milano’, for its rich offer of leisure activities, retail and dining destinations. 6


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The restoration works preserve the store’s façade, its structural integrity and original volumes, redeveloping the character of the historic location. “The new Rolex store in the very heart of Milan defines a new language for retail space design that’s based on a selection of refined materials and furniture, and an appreciation for traditional Italian craftsmanship,” architect Antonio Citterio, Chairman of ACPV ARCHITECTS, says. ACPV ARCHITECTS’ design was inspired by the original design details of the space, reviving its Milanese atmosphere in a contemporary key. The spaces have been designed to guide customers through a retail experience tailored to customer needs. Following an in-depth study of the spaces’ previous designs, the store’s color scheme and material selection achieve a synthesis between the historic value of the space and the identity of the Rolex brand. (cont...)

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(cont...) The store comprises three levels: a ground floor that welcomes customers, a mezzanine level for sales, and an exclusive upper floor. The ground floor is conceived as an extension of the Galleria that produces a seamless continuity with the patterns, geometries, and Venetian terrazzo flooring of the store’s immediate surroundings. The store’s welcome area features iconic pieces from the brand in display cases and tables, and on double- height briarwood shelving that visually connects the ground floor with the mezzanine level. The ground floor is characterized by its travertine walls and illuminated by a blown glass chandelier, custom-designed in collaboration with Metis Lighting, with a diamond-shaped rhombus motif that pays homage to Milanese design traditions. The sale area of the mezzanine floor evokes the atmosphere of a Milanese salon that displays the brand’s contemporary creations. The design of the upper floor preserves the distinct identities that characterized the ceiling through different time periods, while the flooring’s original patterned Venetian terrazzo flooring has been revived, thanks to the meticulous restoration works by Laboratorio Morseletto.

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The store’s interiors highlight the value of Italian craftsmanship and historical manufacturing processes rooted in local design traditions. While the staircase that connects all floors features terrazzo flooring, the walnut wall paneling – the product of exquisite woodworking techniques – highlights the vertical dimensions of the space. The store’s design encourages people to experience the space from the inside by opening a clear sightline from the outside, through the display areas to the store back’s elevator. Designed with generous spatial proportions and refined details, the so-called ‘moving room’ elevator functions as a unique display area that carries customers between floors. www.acpvarchitects.com

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New Green Pearls® Member In South Tyrol: OLM Nature Escape, The First Energy Self-Sufficient Eco Aparthotel In The Alps The circular building of the OLM Nature Escape is more than just an architectural highlight. The "Casa Clima Nature" certified building also sets new standards in terms of sustainability. In addition to the use of regional larch wood as the main building material, the aparthotel produces all the energy for the supply of the apartments itself. Guests will find 33 luxurious eco ApartSuites - some with their own sauna and free-standing bathtub. Green Pearls® is pleased to be a partner right from the start. Nature recreation, wellness and outdoor activities in Sand in Taufers, South Tyrol Sand in Taufers is a popular all year-round holiday destination in the Italian Alps. It’s suitable both for winter sports (snowshoe hiking, cross-country skiing and skiing in the Speikboden ski resort) and for hiking and cycling in the summer. The area is home to a number of water treasures, such as rivers, lakes, waterfalls, glaciers, and springs. For those who want to relax and enjoy the fresh mountain air and spring water among forests, mountains, and meadows, this is the perfect vacation destination. OLM means "alp" in South Tyrolean.

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Eco Apart Suites with Mini Spa The Apart Suites in the distinctive circular building range in size from 2 to 6 persons. All of them have a fully equipped kitchen and some have a small private spa area with a private sauna. All guests have access to the indoor pool, outdoor pool, natural swimming pond, PRENN° restaurant, and a cozy lobby with a fireplace. Maximum Freedom Breakfast is included, but beyond that, guests are free to choose whether they want to cook for themselves or take advantage of the catering options offered by the house. At OLM Nature Escape the guests are supposed to feel at one with themselves and at the same time understand themselves as part of the cycle of nature. www.greenpearls.com

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Harley Haddow Completes Vital Renovation Work On Prestigious V&A Photography Centre Multi-disciplinary engineering consultancy Harley Haddow has completed work on the second phase of a unique project at the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A). Situated in South Kensington in one of the world’s most recognisable historic buildings, the Photography Centre opened to the public last month. It is part of the V&A’s FuturePlan programme, a designled initiative which aims to continually reinvent the V&A. Harley Haddow was awarded the project in 2019 to provide Structural Engineering and Mechanical, Electrical and Energy Engineering design services, along with a combination of partners involved in the various stages of the project. Others engaged in the project include Gibson Thornley Architects, Purcell Architects, Currie & Brown (QS), Avison Young (PM), Quinn London Ltd (Main Contractor) and Pavlis Shopfitters (Gallery 95 Contractor). (cont...)

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(cont...) The purpose of the project was to create a state-of-theart international Photography Centre at the V&A which would improve public understanding of the history of photography and its techniques. This second phase of the Photography Centre refurbishment took a heritage first approach which retained original features of the Grade I listed building and saw the sensitive introduction of new services and structure into the existing six gallery spaces which were refurbished. A major part of Harley Haddow’s involvement was the complete replacement and upgrade of all existing mechanical and electrical systems serving the Tapestry Gallery, the new Photography Galleries (95-97) and the Gallery 98 reference library. This included the introduction of a new rooftop plant platform and acoustic screen above the existing tapestry gallery and new roof structures above galleries 96-99 to replace the existing roof lanterns and introduce new lead clad roof structures with integrated services. In Gallery 98 a new cantilever steel structure was designed to provide accommodation for the new reference library which introduces a new mezzanine structure and allows bookshelves to be hung from the walls rather than taking support from the existing gallery floor. The new mezzanine incorporates brass balustrades which includes detailed coordination with the joinery and the structure. www.harleyhaddow.com

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GEZE UK’s latest Product Guide and Price List has been completely revised and updated to make it even easier for architects, architectural ironmongers and specifiers to select the most effective product for their needs. Tremco CPG UK’s Flowcrete brand are pleased to announce the launch of their low emissions resins range in the UK. On World Soil Day in December, leading topsoil and growing media supplier, Boughton called on landscapers, specifiers and garden designers to take time to consider the benefits of natural soils. Wykamol has launched an innovative, patented textile-based thermal wall insulation which is ideal for creating dry and warm walls, primarily in retrofit situations, with the potential to save energy and protect properties from penetrating damp.

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Did You Know That Over 4% Of UK Toilets Are Leaking? That is enough water to fill 158 Olympic sized swimming pools EVERY DAY or to put it another way, enough water is leaking from toilets in the UK to fill over 4 MILLION baths EVERY SINGLE DAY. That is a huge amount of wasted water. According to the recent Leaky Loo report around 4.1% of all toilets in the UK are leaking, that equates to around 1.5 million toilets! As responsible organisations’ it is our responsibility to help to stop this flow of wasted water. How can we reduce the number of leaky loos? The majority of leaky loo’s leak from either the inlet or outlet valve so fitting water saving products to your toilets like our delay fill Dudley Hydroflo inlet valve or our market leading Dudley Turbo Edge toilet syphon will help to reduce the number of leaking toilets you have. By doing this you will not only save water but will potentially save a bucket full of money! Fitting water saving products into your toilets is an assured way to reduce the number of leaky loos you have; it will also help to protect the environment and save you money with less wasted water and reduced call out costs for engineers. Thomas Dudley is a UK manufacturer of high-quality plumbing products and an expert in providing water saving advice. Dudley Blue is the new green. www.thomasdudley.co.uk/tyde

SERC Fire Engineering Apprentice Of The Year 2023 Christopher Orr, an apprentice from Northern Irelands, South Eastern Regional College (SERC) has beaten off competition to lift the Nittan Shield Fire Engineering Apprentice of the Year title for 2023. Christopher (27), from Lisburn, employed by Crane Communications, successfully achieved the EAL Level 3 Fire & Security Apprenticeship NI at SERC’s Lisburn Campus. SERC Fire and Security Lecturers, Christopher Patterson and Robin Hamill, said: “This Award reflects performance throughout his 4-years, both at work and in the College through coursework and assignments. Christopher has proved himself to be an outstanding apprentice and his efforts and achievements are recognised with this Award.” Bobby Nixon, Sales Manager, Nittan Europe Ltd, presented the award and said, “Nittan are proud to be associated with the SERC Apprentice of the Year, and I am very happy to present Christopher with the Nittan Shield Award for 2023. “As a manufacturer, we understand there is a direct relationship between engineer training and customer satisfaction. We fully support the work undertaken at SERC, and our Elite Partner for Northern Ireland, Solutions for Systems, who take the time to train and nurture these apprentices. Nittan works closely with both organisations, to ensure the College has the industry leading products it needs to train the apprentices and sponsor the Fire Engineering Apprentice of the Year Award.” SERC has been instrumental in supporting the introduction of the Northern Ireland Fire and Security Employers Federation, the development of new courses and up-skilling training for the industry. Employers and manufacturers have contributed to state-of-the-art products to support teaching and Continuing Professional Development at the College. www.nittan.co.uk.

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Get The Latest Information With GEZE’s Latest Product Guide GEZE UK’s latest Product Guide and Price List has been completely revised and updated to make it even easier for architects, architectural ironmongers and specifiers to select the most effective product for their needs. The detailed, illustrated technical guide provides specifiers with essential information about GEZE’s extensive range of door closers, window control systems, sliding door fittings, glass door fittings, and smoke and heat extraction systems and now lists all door closers according to type: with guide rail, link arms, integrated or transom mounted. It also includes the latest editions to the product range. Created to be completely user-friendly, the guide is divided into five easy-to-use sections so that the comprehensive range of products can be found quickly and efficiently, whilst also providing users with a handy reference guide to the applications of all GEZE products. It includes technical drawings, application descriptions and finishes as well as glass preparation information and technical information on a wide variety of solutions for toughened glass. The Product Guide is available electronically or as hard copy. To order a copy email info.uk@geze.com. Andy Howland, Sales and Marketing Director of GEZE UK, said: “The industry is constantly changing, new guidelines and legislation are introduced regularly and GEZE continually innovates to ensure that our products remain at the forefront of technological innovations. With this in mind, we publish our comprehensive Product Guide each year so that specifiers have all the information they could need in an easy to use format.” www.geze.co.uk

Invaluable Ventilation Advice From Nuaire At Specifi 2024 Indoor air quality and ventilation manufacturing specialist Nuaire will be discussing its ventilation solutions at five Specifi Mechanical Services events in 2024, kickstarting the new year off in Manchester in January, before moving on to Bristol and Birmingham in February, London in April and Leeds in October. Held in the evening, Specifi events provide a relaxed, friendly atmosphere, conducive to learning and sharing knowledge. It enables specifiers to discuss their requirements with manufacturers, and learn about latest solutions to key challenges in building services. Established in 1966, and working across the domestic, commercial and industrial sectors, Nuaire has a lot of knowledge to share! Experienced Nuaire staff will be on hand at Specifi to advise on the latest developments in ventilation, whether it be on addressing overheating in our buildings, preventing condensation and mould in homes, or improving indoor air quality in schools. Key products that Nuaire will be focussing on include the Xboxer heat recovery range; the BPS-ECO-HP boxed packaged solution range of Air Handling Units with integrated heat pump charged with R32 refrigerant; and the Hybrid Cooling System, which is an ancillary cooling module that works with the existing Nuaire MRXBOX MVHR products to provide a hybrid MVHR and cooling system for high-rise new builds.For further information on the Specifi events, go to https://www.specifi.co.uk/. For more information on Nuaire visit www.nuaire.co.uk

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Tremco CPG UK’s Flowcrete Brand Launches Low Emissions Resins Range Tremco CPG UK’s Flowcrete brand are pleased to announce the launch of their low emissions resins range in the UK. This family of high-performance and aesthetically pleasing solvent-free epoxy flooring systems, coupled with low VOC emissions, and enhanced properties, promote a more sustainable approach to construction. The range, fully EPD (Environmental Product Declaration) certified, complies with the requirements for building certifications such as LEED, DGNB and BREEAM. The coatings are certified and audited by Eurofins Consumer Product Testing and they carry the label “Indoor Air Comfort Gold”. Considering that a significant portion of our daily lives is spent indoors, prioritising indoor air quality becomes paramount. Opting for low emission products not only contributes to improved health but also demonstrates our commitment to environmental well-being. Still delivering the performance you’ve come to expect, Flowcrete’s resin range actively enhances a site’s aesthetics, safety and cleanliness levels and now indoor air quality. Will Facer, business development manager flooring, at Tremco CPG UK says “We are excited to launch our low emissions resins range in the UK. Our resin technology which has been tried and tested over time continues to advance to meet the challenges of modern construction. By offering low emission products, we are making a conscious effort to provide a healthier working environment for our applicators and building users while contributing towards Green Building Design.” www.flowcrete.eu/en-gb

New Marmox Fireboard Offers Ideal EWI And IWI Substrate Building on the broad benefits of its widely specified Multiboard, insulation manufacturer Marmox has introduced the highly versatile Fireboard into its range for both internal and external wall insulation (IWI/EWI) applications. The Marmox Stone Wool based product shares the unique Marmox honeycomb surface structure with its XPS forerunner, Multiboard, to create an A1 non-combustible certified render-backer which is fully waterproof. It can further be used internally across walls or ceilings to take a plaster finish, while providing sound decoupling and acoustic absorption properties, as well as thermal insulation. The 600 x 1200mm Fireboards are available in thicknesses from 20mm up to 200 mm and with the polymer modified mortar honeycomb coating on one or both faces. With a nominal density of 150 kg/m 3 the boards’ core material offers a compressive strength of 90 kN/m2 , making it three times stronger than standard mineral wool. www.marmox.co.uk

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You’ve Been Barking Up The Wrong Tree! Illbruck UK launches game changing building façade protection range! In today’s building façade construction industry; architects, specifiers, main contractors and distributors are faced with a range of products suitable for the protection of the built-up wall. But today, Illbruck UK poses the question, “have you been barking up the wrong tree?” Illbruck UK, a leading and true product manufacturer for membranes, adhesives and sealants, announce the launch of their game changing building façade protection range. Illbruck UK is delighted to announce the introduction of not one, but six, fire rated membranes. This game-changing addition to the UK market, ensures that buildings across the UK are protected to the highest of standards, verified fire classification to BS EN 13501- 1, as well as offering weather protection, improved product performance and quicker installation times. A core product introduction to this range is illbruck’s, FR Breather Membrane (WHITE), a non-combustible and highly vapour permeable breather membrane which is A1 in accordance to EN 13501-1 and water resistant to class W2 in accordance with EN 13859-2. Illbruck’s FR Breather Membrane, also known as ME055, has been designed for applications on high rise buildings, open claddings, timber frame construction, public buildings and off-site construction. This highly breathable, UV resistant, water resistant, air & weathertight product hosts an Sd value of 0.03m and has an air permeability of 27m3/m2.h.50 Pa. For more information about how the illbruck building façade protection range can support your upcoming projects and to see how the team at illbruck can work with you to understand your unique façade solution requirements please email hello@tremcocpg.com

Explore The Latest Addition To The FR Membrane Range From Illbruck; ME050 FR Breather Membrane (Alu) Illbruck, a brand of Tremco CPG UK Ltd, is proud to announce the launch of the newest addition to their building façade protection range; ME055 FR Breather Membrane (White). It is a non-combustible and highly vapour permeable breather membrane that is A1 in accordance with EN 13501-1 and water resistance to Class W2 in accordance with EN 13859-2. Designed to be used as a full façade breather membrane on new build and refurbishment projects; it is highly breathable, water resistant, and easy to install. It is important to note that Illbruck’s FR Breather Membrane (White) meets the fire performance for membranes installed on “relevant and higher risk” building types as defined in Approved Document B of the Building Regulations for England and Wales. This new product offers specifiers, architects, and main contractors confidence in product performance and suitability of product selection in a variety of applications. Suitable for use within high-rise buildings, timber frames, lightweight steel frame constructions, and off-site construction. This product boosting an A1 fire classification will perform if ever called upon. Illbruck has a range of breather membranes, suitable for all applications. An in-house specification team will be able to provide support for architects, specifiers, and designers in ensuring that the correct breather membrane is chosen for the project at hand. www. illbruck.com/en-gb/products-systems/product-overviews/fire-ratedmembranes

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Vicaima Group Reaffirms ESG Commitment And Sets Targets Driven By The Sustainable Development Goals The Group shares its strategy, practices and objectives within the scope of the ESG criteria, and its alignment with the 2030 United Nations (UN) Agenda. Driven by the motto "Together We Build the Future", Vicaima Group has just presented the sustainability strategy that will guide the Group's performance until 2026.

long-term commitment which reflects our desire to integrate and ensure the alignment of the Vicaima Group's strategy with the sustainable development agenda. We see this moment as an important and transformative milestone for our business, and it's not merely meant to be a simple description of initiatives, goals, objectives or wishes."

With a transversal approach and integrated ESG criteria, the Group is reinforcing its responsibility and ambition to continually reduce the impact of its activity, as well as contributing to a more sustainable construction industry in favour of a better planet.

The reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, the adoption of circular economy principles, along with the optimisation of materials and resources, minimising waste and residues, are now seen by the Vicaima Group as key innovation catalysts, based on a production model with a strategy to create value with responsibility. Significant reduction in emissions led to increased efficiency - In 2022, the Vicaima Group achieved a 15% reduction in the tCO₂e/ sales emissions index, reflecting an absolute decrease of 578 tco₂e, even though an increase in production volume was recorded.

Focusing on transparency and the involvement of all stakeholders in this important mission, the Vicaima Group shares its strategy, implemented practices and goals within the scope of the ESG (Environment, Social and Corporate Governance) criteria, as well as its alignment with the SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals), aimed at developing sustainable, transparent and socially responsible business. In the words of Arlindo da Costa Leite, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Vicaima Group, "we're making a

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In 2022, the Vicaima Group achieved a 15 % reduction in the tCO₂e/sales emissions index, reflecting an absolute decrease of 578 tCO₂e, despite the increase in production volume. These figures are the result of the implementation of energy efficiency projects and other specific initiatives aimed at reducing GHG emissions, such as investment in more efficient production equipment, production of renewable energy for self-consumption or focus on electric mobility. All these policies and activities are part of a holistic perspective for the Organisation, based, according to the Chairman of the Board of Directors, on a "growth strategy founded on a path of innovation and differentiation, seeking a balanced social, environmental and economic dimension". Four foundation pillars of an ongoing strategy The Vicaima Group has identified four fundamental pillars in its strategy for integrating ESG issues into its business: People and Community, Climate Action, Sustainable and Innovative Products and Responsible Business. These aspects represent the Group's focus and represent the relevant material topics in the ESG sphere resulting from a consultation process with internal stakeholders and from the definition of the Materiality Matrix. Based on its own projects and the association with partner organisations, the Vicaima Group has been reinforcing its commitment to solidarity, environmental, safety, health and well-being initiatives, as well as to valuing Human Capital. In this last sphere, it is worth highlighting the implementation of several projects aimed at qualifying and diversifying employees' skills, as well as synergies with the educational and academic world, with a view to promoting and enhancing

youth employment. These are priorities reflecting the Vicaima Group's identity, given that, as Arlindo da Costa Leite points out, "our path is based on a strong corporate integrity, entrepreneurship, rigour, innovation and social commitment, translating into a combination of human capital and business development". The art of transforming and adding value to wood - "The Vicaima Group, with a proficiency spanning more than 60 years, has always been strongly committed to the innovation and development of efficient market solutions. This vision stands in unison with the sustainable use of wood, which is at the heart of our existence," notes Arlindo da Costa Leite. Currently, the Vicaima Group is amongst the largest private economic groups in Portugal, operating in over 36 markets worldwide and with a direct presence in Spain and the United Kingdom. Employing more than 800 people, it continuously strives to strengthen its commitment to technology, organisation, human resources and the environment. The Vicaima Group's 2022 Sustainability Report is available to view in full at www.vicaima.com/en-gb/sustainability#inicio

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Make Better Choices On World Soil Day, Says Boughton

On World Soil Day in December, leading topsoil and growing media supplier, Boughton called on landscapers, specifiers and garden designers to take time to consider the benefits of natural soils. Boughton – a firm advocate for single-source natural ‘as dug’ topsoil – is keen to use this significant day to highlight the impact using natural topsoil and sourcing products sustainably can have on both your landscaping projects and the environment. As World Soil Day focuses on soil health and awareness in order to maintain diverse ecosystems, Boughton wants to remind the industry about the significant benefits of using a natural soil. Not only do these soils have good body and great moisture retention qualities – ideal for modern landscaping projects, given predictions of water shortages in the future – but Boughton soils also have a low pH, high organic content and boast both existing and developing organism biomass. The latter is a huge plus for planting schemes, considering the vital role microbial activity plays in the development and growth of flora within a soil. In fact, some natural topsoils have been establishing themselves for thousands of years, allowing their nutrient balance time to level out and cycle on a natural rhythm. This means they can provide host plants with accessible nutrients quickly, once installed. There are a number of enormous advantages to using sustainably sourced natural soils, which is why Boughton has supplied its products to several high-profile construction and landscaping projects, including the redevelopment of Battersea Power Station, which was awarded the title of ‘Grand Award Winner’ at the recent BALI National Landscape Awards. The team behind the gardens, Willerby, also received the Principal Award win within the ‘Regeneration Scheme - Over £500k’ category for the second phase of the roof garden. Within these gardens, Boughton’s IN1 substrate was selected to support the scheme due to its ability to support larger plants and to be installed at depths from 100 – 500cm, thanks to its sandy texture.

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Additionally, Boughton’s IN1 substrate offers significant moisture retention qualities, making it the perfect choice when so many plants are vying for attention within this three-hectare site. IN1 from Boughton continues to meet and exceed all G.R.O guidelines. Elsewhere Boughton’s Lightweight Substrate was used to provide growing media where weight loading for the green roof needed to be lighter than traditional green roof schemes, whilst Rootzone completed the offering. Supplied as a ready-mixed solution, Rootzone provided better planting conditions throughout the scheme.

In doing so, BLRG offers increased water storage performance, and improved water quality benefits. Boughton’s new BLRG is the perfect choice for those planting schemes that prefer a freer draining substance, but one that is sometimes saturated.

Boughton supplies a range of natural topsoils to suit a wide variety of applications and projects. All of its ‘as dug’ certified topsoil can be supplied with an independent soil analysis, having been tested by independent MCERTS laboratories. The supply chain for Boughton’s soils is also fully transparent, with complete traceability.

Additionally, BLHP is suitable for supporting the use of drought tolerant grass species. Finally, BLMP Multi-Purpose SuDs Soil is – as the name suggests – a multi-purpose blend of sand, PAS 100 green waste compost, crushed brick and coir, designed as a layer for swales and rain gardens, to support a range of intensive vegetation.

Boughton launches new SuDs Soils - Boughton’s already extensive product portfolio is about to expand further with the introduction of three new SuDs soils, designed by the experts at The Environment Partnership. BLRG Rain Garden Soil, BLHP High-Permeability Soil and BLMP Multi-Purpose SuDs Soil all draw their inspiration from Boughton’s market-leading green roof substrates; together offering even more soil solutions for a wide range of landscaping projects.

Jason Lock, Boughton’s Business Development Manager, said: “At Boughton we are on a mission to bring to market soil solutions for all gardens and landscape architecture projects. Our new range of SuDs continues to build on our expertise for all things ‘as-dug’ and natural, without compromising on performance and reliance, and open up new opportunities for landscaper, garden designers and specifiers who are looking for soils that will not just support planting schemes but will enable them to thrive more than ever.” www.boughton.co.uk

BLHP High-Permeability Soil is a high-permeability soil, designed to be used in shallow swales, such as those that border pavements and paths. Sand dominant with additional green waste compost and coir fibre inclusion, BLHP is ideal for creating stable conditions with strong water retention capabilities.

BLRG Rain Garden Soil is based on an extensive green roof substrate and is designed to support rain garden construction and planting via a free draining mixture with a large amount of porosity. A small amount of topsoil has been blended into the mixture to slow down infiltration, or saturated hydraulic conductivity, whilst also providing more body to the mixture to ensure water retention for a much longer period.

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Navigator – Making Its Mark In The Plumbing Distribution Sector There’s also a brand new product available to heating installers and plumbers – and like all great new ideas it’s simple. The Serpent is the new way to make flexible connections – particularly if you’re working in a restricted, confined space – or if its fully on display and you don’t want a mesh connector that quickly rusts or at best, loses its pristine look soon after fitting.

Navigator is building its position as the leading supplier to plumbing merchants across the UK. First Formed in 1934 the company is a wholly independent business, which focuses on providing an unmatched supply service to the plumbing merchant and distribution industry. Technical expertise is key to the company’s success and has steadily been built up over a long period of time, with many members of staff having more than 10 years experience and several senior personnel having more than 25 years. The product range now boasts more than 4,500 lines and the supply chain expertise which has been developed within the plumbing metals sector has been successfully applied to ranges such as plastic pipe systems, magnetic filters, hand tools and plumbing consumables. It’s seen its major range of Pressfit fittings all independently tested and certified by BSI to BS EN 1254-7, the prestigious new kitemark certification. All Navigator Pressfit products are “M-type” and fully compatible when used with standard M type tools. The new BS EN 1254-7 standard incorporates far more rigorous testing procedures, including a standardised high temperature test, greater pull out resistance, updated requirements for seals, comprehensive requirements for threads and additional leak tightness for completed assemblies. Kitemark products are audited and tested by BSI at least once a year, as is the production and quality process at the factory. The MB range is from Navigator’s Midbrass stable for water, synonymous with supplying quality plumbing parts for over 50 years. Suitable for chilled water and heating systems, MB Pressfit is also approved for potable water use by WRAS and incorporates black polymeric seals manufactured to BS 6920-1:2000. Navigator’s Salvus range is designed for use with gas and is easily indentifiable. It has a special high temperature yellow polymer seal conforming to DIN EN 549:2019.

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And it’s an all stainless steel construction product – so its reliable and does the job 100%. The Serpent has no inner liner to rupture or block, and even when the hose is bent to an acute angle, the full bore is maintained, resulting in perfect flow and much easier installation. The pressure rating and flexibility of the product has been successfully tested for leakage and pressure to BS EN ISO 1086:2023 which specifies a maximum test pressure of 31.5 BAR and a leak test of 1.5 times that pressure. It’s NSF Regulation-4 approved for use with potable water and uses only WRAS approved materials, it comes in white and has a wipe clean outer cover. It can be bent and re-bent – it won’t split or snap. The fittings at either end – and there are a wide selection of these, both sizes and end connections - are stainless steel and easy to tighten and loosen. It’s a dream product and its available from all good plumbers merchants. www.navigatormsl.com


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12Mm Magply Boards Ensure Sustainable SIPS Panel Passes Fire Test IPP Ltd.’s widely specified Magply Boards have been successfully employed by the Surrey based manufacturer of an innovative new Structural Insulated Panel - or Bio-SIP™ system - in order to achieve compliance with EN-1365-1 and demonstrate the environmentally produced solution can be utilised for even more types of construction. Qube Building was established in 2021 to create small and versatile habitable structures which have been utilised as garden studios, forest lodges, pool changing rooms, gymnasiums and for other applications with performance and demountability at their heart. Crucially, its Bio-SIP™ panel system is able to match the coveted PassivHaus standard and has now undergone further evolution to incorporate the ArmaPET R Eco50 insulation from Armacell. Qube Building’s Director, Justin Murray explained: “The Bio-SIP™ system offers unique innovation in sustainable modular building systems with unmatched thermal stability. Organic materials such as flax or hemp fibre matting are combined with a bio-resin to form a strong and watertight skin, sandwiching the insulating PET core together. The Bio-SIP™ is finished with the addition of 12mm Magply MgO boards, which offer complete and necessary fire resistance to the overall building, improving structural performance and creating a versatile substrate to paint, render or print onto.” Combined, these materials create a higher performing alternative to traditional SIPs, with Bio-SIP™ delivering a U-value of 0.10 W.m 2 K within an overall wall thickness of just 310mm. www.magply.co.uk

Wykamol Launches Ultra-Thin Iso-Therm Retrofit Insulation Wykamol has launched an innovative, patented textile-based thermal wall insulation which is ideal for creating dry and warm walls, primarily in retrofit situations, with the potential to save energy and protect properties from penetrating damp. ISO-THERM is an ultrathin - approximately 4mm thick - specially woven polyester-based material which, due to its flexibility and ease of use, can quickly be cut around light switches, sockets, radiator brackets, architraves, skirting boards and even complex shaped decorative mouldings. The ISO-THERM membrane is secured to the brick or block substrate with Wykamol’s unique ISO-THERM Adhesive, applied at a thickness of approximately 5mm using a notched trowel. The ISO-THERM is then simply rolled into the glue before receiving a plaster skim coat, affording an overall finish of approximately 10mm. The ISO-THERM material is both waterproof and vapour permeable, so resists lateral damp transference to prevent natural surface nitrates and chlorides forming as efflorescence and therefore does not support the growth of surface mould, instead allowing the wall to breathe. ISO-THERM offers a thermal conductivity of 0.34 W/mK, translating into a typical U-value for solid masonry walls, once treated of 1.488 W/m 2 K and an average percentage improvement in energy performance of 21.6 %. ISO-THERM is stable enough to accommodate a multitude of wall finishes and can even be applied to sound plasterboard. The ISOTHERM Adhesive, meanwhile, is a ready-to-use mineral-based paste, composed of stabilised potassium silicate, siliceous aggregates, graded quartz sand and other additives. Importantly it is also waterrepellent and vapour permeable. www.wykamol.com 27


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Leading radiator manufacturer Stelrad Radiators is going green with another UK powerhouse Tata Steel to exclusively offer the first 90% green steel radiator range. Four Evomod 1000kW output boilers from Ideal Heating – Commercial Products have been installed at Beetham Tower in Manchester, which has the distinction of being one of the UK’s tallest buildings outside of London. When Studio F. A. Porsche designed a range of accessible bathroom products for KEUCO, the result was something unique: German engineering meets premium interior design. Leading hinge manufacturer SIMONSWERK will be exhibiting at the ARCHITECT@WORK exhibition held at the Truman Brewery on 20th -21st March. Zentia, the UK’s market leader in complete ceiling solutions, proudly announces the launch of ‘Oplia,’ the latest family addition to its product portfolio.

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Making Acoustics Work At The Office International Danish food company Danish Crown’s new headquarters has just been completed in Randers, Denmark. The 13,000 square metre complex comprises offices, meeting rooms, fitness centre, show kitchen, canteen and break-out areas. Designed by CEBRA Architecture, the interior maximises natural daylight and focuses on a healthy indoor climate and healthy materials. As part of the scheme for materials in natural tones and hard surfaces, Troldtekt acoustic panels were also specified for all the ceilings to ensure good acoustics and a comfortable sound environment for the many employees throughout the building. There are different variants of Troldtekt acoustic panels throughout the building. The award-winning ‘Troldtekt ® line’ from the design solutions range, in a natural finish, blends harmoniously with the brickwork in the many open areas, walkways and offices.

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Mikkel Frost, architect and partner at CEBRA Architecture, commented "Troldtekt line was a perfect match for the broken bond brickwork, while at the same time creating a good acoustic environment. The natural colour also matches the brick, so it was a bit of a no-brainer for us". Troldtekt acoustic panels are available in a variety of different structures and colours and combine superior sound absorption with an award-winning design. The Troldtekt range has a minimum expected life cycle of 50 years coupled with excellent resistance to humidity and tested to meet ball impact standards. The range is available in various sizes and structures and can be supplied as natural wood or finished in almost any RAL or NCS colour. Depending on the panel specified, reaction to fire is classed in accordance with EN 13501 as B-s1,d0 or A2-s1,d0 respectively. Cradle to Cradle Certified ® at Gold level, Troldtekt wood wool acoustic panels are manufactured using wood from certified forests (PEFC ™ and FSC ® C115450) and can contribute positively to a building’s BREEAM, WELL or LEED points. Samples, case studies and technical guidance are available from www.troldtekt.com


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2024 Design Trends For A Digital World Vicaima opens the door to fresh inspirations for construction in the AI era ..... It's a common exercise in any sector of activity - to foresee macro-trends, understand phenomena and draw up plans to respond to those same expectations of a future that is always more innovative, challenging and non-linear. The complementary worlds of architecture, construction and design are no exception and are the forerunners of boldness and disruption of norms, an attitude that brings them closer to the frontier between the beauty of evolution and the power of change. As one of Europe's major players in the design and production of cutting-edge solutions for interior doors, technical doors, frames, wardrobes, panels and furniture pieces, Vicaima identifies some of the focal priorities that are already being followed by professionals in the field and whose relevance is expected to increase this year. One point will be

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common to all sectors - the transformative power of artificial intelligence (AI). Whether for interior design and decoration or in construction processes and software, disruptive technologies will have an influence on the efficiency within the different phases of a project, from the generation of 3D models, integrated project management or the selection of decorative elements, enhancing the creativity and uniqueness of spaces by combining the analytical capacity of digital tools with the aesthetic and functional sensitivity of the human insight. How can we go even further and understand what lines will shape the future of these sectors? Let's go through, in detail, the features, concepts and movements that promise to make 2024 a transformative era.


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Sustainability factors will continue to play an essential role - This year, sustainability will play a role in more than the choice of a decorative product, through elements that reflect the appreciation of local culture, proximity to communities and consideration for future generations. In the construction sector, the inclusion of products with FSC® (Forest Stewardship Council®) certification, the organization that promotes responsible forest management, is almost a prerequisite, as specifiers seek to look beyond, sourcing and specifying products from organisations who take a more wholistic approach to their ESG (Environment, Social and Corporate Governance) obligations. In addition, the rehabilitation of existing buildings will become even more important, adding to the value that restoring historical heritage can bring. In the interiors, thermal insulation will be

as a differentiator in any décor. A true invitation to the smooth and profound assimilation of welcoming spaces, symptomatic of the contemporary dynamism that embraces historical tradition with vibrant brushstrokes for a perfect canvas of what tomorrow might look like. In 2024, spaces will be increasingly "ours", mirroring the personality of those who use them. In buildings designed for housing, hotels, commercial services, healthcare or schools, the details that emanate a familiar and welcoming feeling will be highlighted. For projects looking to develop settings with a tailor-made concept, one of Vicaima's many solutions can be found in the Wardrobe Transform range - a highly personalized offer that appeals to the senses and imagination of customers looking for a touch of exclusivity. New themed projects emerging, from hotels to homes - Rooms associated with an iconic character from a movie or an animated element from a TV series are a throwback to a nostalgic childhood, but they are freeing themselves up as inspiration for themed projects, a growing trend in which physical spaces are also a feeling. Not only in housing, but also in the hotel sector, designs evocative of literature, elements of nature or cities will be less and less uncommon. Creativity will continue to blur boundaries, driving disruption in a new dimension of interior design that is very much present in the Vicaima Infinity line.

one of the key factors in reducing energy consumption, while guaranteeing comfort for users, maintaining the constant priority of natural lighting for users by providing a warm and appealing environment. At the same time, acoustic insulation will also be relevant, an important factor when silence is the most audible response to today's demand for tranquility and comfort. Among several growing sectors, 2024 foresees an increase in university residences, which are increasingly necessary in urban centers, where soundproofing is essential for the comfort of young people who use these places to study and work. Doors as a fundamental element of personalization - The selection of styles, tones and surfaces has risen to an archetype that promises to become the next design revolution. Today, there is a growing demand for doors with customized designs and finishes adapted to specific needs and aesthetics, a factor leveraged by AI when it comes to analyzing data, lifestyles and preferences. In this panorama, the authenticity of the choices promises to be revealed in the choice of door finishes, developing surfaces in which texture can be the differentiating factor.

In an era defined by A.I., the different trends indicate that emotion will not cease to exist, but will prove increasingly decisive, responding to the demand for authenticity and connection. As a whole, these are the building blocks for architecture, construction and decoration that will continue to create modern and attractive spaces with sustainability and uniqueness. Follow how Vicaima is adapting to the evolution of this universe, get inspired by all the new launches and find out about new ideas here or visit www.vicaima.com

Among Vicaima's wide range of options, this creative wave is already reflected in the Dekordor® 3D range of door finishes, which stand out for their modern look and pronounced texture. In total, it offers an exquisite palette of fifteen on-trend designs, in light and dark tones. In fact, it's precisely the effect of tone and colour that reigns in highly customized projects, as Pantone's choice for 2024, Peach Fuzz, translates in all its essence, which can stand out

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Kubu Celebrates Double Win at G23 Awards, Anticipates Exciting 2024 Kubu, the leading name in smart security products for the fenestration industry, proudly announces its double victory at the prestigious G23 Awards, clinching the Component Supplier of the Year and New Product of the Year for its innovative Kubu Floating Window Sensor. These accolades follow close on the heels of it's double success at the National Fenestration Awards, marking a year of outstanding achievements. The Component Supplier of the Year award is a recognition of Kubu's excellence in providing high-quality, reliable components that empower fabricators and installers to deliver superior products. The New Product of the Year award for the Kubu Floating Window Sensor underscores Kubu's commitment to pioneering smart security solutions that meet the evolving needs of modern homeowners. Kubu's impact in the industry was further highlighted with nominations for the Business Initiative of the Year for it's "Works with

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Kubu" initiative and the Rising Star Award for Morgan Fisher, Kubu's Marketing Executive. Her exceptional work in Kubu's Pro Installer Scheme and with Building Our Skills has been instrumental in enhancing industry standards and skills. As the company celebrates these achievements, it looks forward to an even more exciting 2024. With multiple product and service launches on the horizon, Kubu is set to continue its trajectory of innovation and growth. These upcoming offerings will further solidify it's position as the market leader in smart home technology, providing unmatched security and convenience. Stay tuned as Kubu embarks on this journey, promising to deliver groundbreaking solutions that redefine smart security. Please contact Marc Henson, Head of Marketing at Kubu Smart Security, by calling 0330 555 9545 or emailing: marc@getkubu.com


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Domus Ventilation Launches dMEVNICO Fan For New Build Homes UK ventilation manufacturer Domus Ventilation has launched a new Decentralised Mechanical Extract Ventilation (dMEV) fan, dMEV-NICO, to provide continuous background extract ventilation for new build properties. Designed to remove waste and moist air from a single wet room, such as bathrooms and kitchens, dMEV fans continuously extract the waste air at both low trickle or boost speeds which, in the case of the new dMEV-NICO, is automatic thanks to a built in monitoring device which detects occupants’ operation. For housebuilders, dMEV-NICO provides a cost effective extract solution that has been built to achieve the ventilation rates as set out in the latest edition of Part F and L Building Regulations. It also has low life cycle and maintenance costs, is virtually silent operation, and has a modern, unobtrusive aesthetic that makes it suitable for all styles of home. Highly flexible, dMEV-NICO is suitable for wall, ceiling and window mounting. Wall and in-room installation kits, which come with all the necessary parts to fit the fan – including ducting and grilles – make for a swift, straightforward installation. Set up and commissioning have also been made simple through the provision of a digital control, which also ensures greater accuracy. dMEV-NICO is listed on the SAP PCDB database and comes with a 5 year warranty as standard. It is the latest addition to Domus Ventilation’s range of quality ventilation solutions for residential new build properties. www.domusventilation.co.uk/catalog_products/dmev-nico/

Stelrad Launches First Ever ‘Green Steel’ Radiator Series – With Tata Steel… Leading radiator manufacturer Stelrad Radiators is going green with another UK powerhouse Tata Steel to exclusively offer the first 90% green steel radiator range. Tata Steel is supplying UK made 90% Carbon Lite steel exclusively to Stelrad within the radiator market, so that Stelrad customers can choose a Green Compact radiator range that contributes directly to a reduction in atmospheric CO2 today and accelerates decarbonisation in the future. Tata Steel is a UK leading strip steel manufacturer with steelmaking facilities in Port Talbot in South Wales. The steel comes with a certificate from DNV – Det Norske Veritas to prove the steel has 90% lower embodied CO2 emissions. The process for producing the steel is called Optemis Carbon Lite. All revenues generated by the process are reinvested to fund additional projects, thereby generating further CO2 savings to be verified by DNV and speeding up decarbonisation efforts within the UK. Customers purchasing a green radiator from the new Stelrad Green Series will be saving the equivalent expenditure of driving a small car over 250 miles per radiator purchased. www.stelrad.com

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Hamworthy Launches New CIBSE Accredited Heat Pump CPD And White Paper Hamworthy Heating has announced two new resources – ‘An Introduction to Heat Pumps’ CIBSE Approved CPD and ‘The Hamworthy Roadmap to Decarbonisation’ White Paper. Ideal for specifiers and installers wishing to understand more about heat pumps and the latest industry developments, ‘An Introduction to Heat Pumps’ is the latest CIBSE-accredited Continuous Professional Development (CPD) course from Hamworthy Heating. Covering the main heat pump operating principles such as energy, refrigeration, technology and efficiency, the latest CPD offering from highlights the different types of commercial heat pump equipment available and explores the influencing factors which need to be considered before heat pump selection. Also focusing on heat pump design principles, ‘An Introduction to Heat Pumps’ looks at the main points to consider when it comes to designing a heat pump system, before concluding with an overview of market drivers and government incentives. To further support the transition to low carbon heating and hot water, the new ‘Hamworthy Roadmap to Decarbonisation: Planning Your Journey’ White Paper features an in-depth examination of decarbonisation. Looking at the current landscape; the latest White Paper from Hamworthy discusses the challenges of implementing a roadmap to decarbonisation and how heat pumps play a pivotal role in this transition. www.hamworthy-heating.com

Ideal Heating Space-Saving Evomod Boilers Heat One Of The UK’s Tallest Buildings Four Evomod 1000kW output boilers from Ideal Heating – Commercial Products have been installed at Beetham Tower in Manchester, which has the distinction of being one of the UK’s tallest buildings outside of London. The 47-storey building, which is home to the Hilton Hotel and private residential apartments, had been heated by four gas fired atmospheric steel one piece boilers, with a total heat output of 4800kW, since its inception in 2006. With the boilers coming towards the end of their working lives, and with the building owners looking to improve energy efficiency, the decision was made to replace them. Manchester based mechanical and electrical contractor Atmostherm, a long standing Ideal Heating – Commercial Products customer, chose Evomod boilers for this site, based on Evomod’s small footprint and modular nature which made locating and installation easier than expected in the small plant room which had restricted access. Available in 250, 500, 750 and 1000kW outputs, the Evomod will achieve an output up to 1MW from a single unit solution together with a minimum footprint that enables the product to be installed where space is limited. At Beetham Tower, four Evomod 1000kW output boilers have been installed by Atmostherm with Plate Heat Exchangers to achieve the appropriate pressure on the output in order to pump the hot water across the entire building. https://idealcommercialboilers.com

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When Studio F. A. Porsche designed a range of accessible bathroom products for KEUCO, the result was something unique: German engineering meets premium interior design. What is striking about the entire KEUCO AXESS barrier-free range, Design by Studio F. A. Porsche, is the clean lines of all the products – commencing with the folding support rail, positioned over the rail system for the shower, the grab rails, through to the freestanding stool. The design, focuses on the essentials, combining aesthetics and barrier-free functionality in a stylish and innovative way, without making the special functions visually obvious. It is this aspect that will pleasantly surprise design lovers who want to see accessibility integrated in the bathroom: products with a minimalist appearance - design that inspires.


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Good design has to be honest - “It was our wish to meet the highest aesthetic demands and yet incorporate the specific needs of a barrier-free bathroom system. Our aim was to develop accessible bathroom products from a completely new perspective. Timeless, very clear, aesthetic forms, permanently perceived as beautiful, even after many years. Independent of the spirit of time and trends and at the same time, beyond anything known so far. Out ambition was to create something special, right down to the smallest detail, and making it technically possible. A combination of German engineering and top-quality implementation in every respect.“ Christian Schwamkrug, Design Director Studio F. A. Porsche. Accessibility meets design: for high-quality bathrooms across all sectors - KEUCO AXESS, Design by Studio F. A. Porsche, is designed for barrier-free bathrooms in hospitality, private and public sectors, e.g. high-quality healthcare facilities such as hospitals and nursing homes, hotels and spas, restaurants in the home. KEUCO AXESS is a sustainable and cross-generational concept made from high-quality materials in a beautiful and timeless design. KEUCO AXESS ensures the comfortable and safe use of all areas of the bathroom - not only for the elderly, those currently in need of care or for people with a physical disability, but for all generations. The intelligent design details support independence and autonomy in the bathroom; so, people of all ages and abilities can benefit from comfort-enhancing functions. What may be a useful aid for one person, provides additional comfort for another, such as taking a shower whilst sitting down. A barrier-free bathroom brings many advantages, regardless of age and physical constitution. A bathroom without barriers offers a adds to the quality of life, is comfortable, future-oriented and, thanks to

the unique design of KEUCO AXESS, Design by Studio F. A. Porsche, is extremely attractive and visually appealing. Turning barrier-free bathrooms into ‘bathrooms’ for people of all ages and for all life situations. More and more building owners in the project sector, architects, and planners along with private individuals, when deciding to renovate or refurbish, opt for barrier- free solutions. They increase the level of comfort and safety in the bathroom and add to the value of a property – even more so now with the unique design of KEUCO AXESS!. Elegance on the wall: a folding support rail like no other - Studio F. A. Porsche has developed a strikingly beautiful and unique solution together with KEUCO - for a folding support rail, the special highlight of the barrier-free KEUCO AXESS range. It looks nothing like folding support rails of the past as the visually appealing folding support rail stands uniquely flat against the wall when folded up. When unfolded and exposed in the downward position, the KEUCO AXESS support rail is a beautiful and elegant solution. It is available in three finishes: chrome, matt black or aluminium- chrome and depending on the surface, a grip-friendly plastic inlay in black or white is seamlessly integrated. The plastic is significant as it makes it easy to grip and prevents slipping when supporting or holding on. There is an optional and retrofittable toilet paper holder which has a black or white roller stopper enabling it to colour match the design. Two different projections in 700 and 850 mm offer perfect safety and support. The larger projection folding support rail is also suitable for larger wheelchair-accessible WCs. (cont...)

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(cont...) The optional and retrofittable radio WC flush actuator integrates aesthetically into the handle and is compatible with radio flush cisterns from common manufacturers via Bluetooth. Despite the reduced design, stability is guaranteed with 115 kg load capacity: KEUCO AXESS folding support handles are TÜV tested and certified according to DIN standard. The rail system - beautiful design that provides support at the same time The rail system and the grab rails of the KEUCO AXESS range are characterised by their elegant yet starkly simplistic design. The versatile range provides support and safety in the shower and bath, at the washbasin and WC. Despite high stability when holding and supporting, yet this ergonomic design appears light, stylish, and uncumbersome. The grip surface at the front forms a smooth rectangular band - with flat surfaces and precise edges. At the back, the rail/grip system and handles are ergonomically shaped in a semicircle - for an optimised grip. This oval rounded back perfectly fits in the hand when grasping so it is not necessary to exert a great deal of force when holding on; ensuring a secure grip and a reliable hold. The unobtrusive wall fixings of the rail system and grab rails emphasise the clear, minimalistic design, whilst ensuring sufficient

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stability for a barrier-free solution. The range of KEUCO AXESS grab rails ranges in lengths from 400 to 1000 mm. In the shower, the rail system can be flexibly adapted to suit on-site conditions. The shower rail also serves as a stable grab rail, always giving a feeling of safety. The shower slider can be unlocked and moved up or down simply by pressing on the back, and this can be done with one hand. The shower head can be turned in various positions, to the left and right in the holder and can be tilted up and down from any angle without any problems. Safe, beautiful and comfortable: mobile seating in the bathroom - A stable seat is a plus for comfort in the bathroom. Taking a shower while sitting down is particularly comfortable. KEUCO has supplemented its range of seats with the mobile KEUCO AXESS stool. The design of the KEUCO AXESS stool, Design by Studio F. A. Porsche, is crafted to the highest standard: as minimalistic, as safe as possible, and as comfortable as possible. In an archetypical, timeless design, the stylish stool takes up little space in the bathroom and fits in any corner.


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Andreas Lohmann, Head of Object Management at KEUCO: "KEUCO AXESS closes a real gap. Products for barrier-free bathroom design that don't look like they are barrier-free. A flexible and aesthetic professional system. Well thought-out and with a strong design. Perfectly combinable with IXMO fittings and KEUCO accessories - KEUCO AXESS products are perfectly matched to KEUCO IXMO fittings. The cover plate can be combined in either round or square. In the shower, head and hand showers can be individually combined. The IXMO range of fittings from KEUCO enjoys great popularity among design lovers and sanitary professionals thanks to the bundling of functions with a minimalist appearance.

With a load capacity of 150 kg, the KEUCO AXESS stool can be used in both private and public areas. The stool is particularly stable and resilient as the discretely outward-facing legs with anti-slip ensure a secure standing position, whilst being easy to reposition using one hand. The softly roughened, non-slip surface of the seat has a pleasant feel and is easy to clean. The seat is slightly curved inwards and features a small hole in the middle which allows water to drain off directly in the shower. The mobile stool with a white or black seat can be harmoniously integrated into the bathroom or shower area. With a white seat, you can choose between chrome or aluminium legs; with a black seat, the legs are also in black. All versions are robust, durable and easy to clean.

IXMO fittings are available for all areas in the bathroom: washbasin, shower, bathtub and bidet. IXMO stands for "x possibilities" and promises: design variety and planning freedom, aesthetics and easy care, quick and an affordable installation. The KEUCO AXESS barrier-free range can also be combined with various KEUCO accessory collections, such as the PLAN or REVA range. Various different KEUCO shower shelves make handling easier and, together with a comfortable seat from KEUCO, bring real pleasure to the shower. KEUCO AXESS series, in combination with IXMO fittings and KEUCO accessories, can be used to transform any bathroom in the object or private sector into a design-strong, barrier-free place of well-being. www.keuco.com/gb

(Stylishly) safe barrier-free even in the professional environment of hospitals and nursing homes - For people in need of care, access to the individual bathroom areas can be difficult or even impossible. They are dependent on assistance. Nevertheless, for all people and age groups, the desire for independence and autonomy in the bathroom plays a very decisive role in maintaining quality of life. Assistance from care staff can be optimally supplemented in the bathroom with KEUCO AXESS as the flexible and adaptable barrier-free bathroom range made by KEUCO enables a high degree of independence for users and facilitates the daily work of care staff. Ideally, a barrier- free bathroom equipped with KEUCO AXESS is designed in such a way that people can find their way around without help, if possible - whether they are motor-impaired, people with little strength or users with cognitive impairments and coordination problems. KEUCO AXESS combines barrierfree comfort with a high degree of aesthetics, the shapes and materials meet the highest standards of hygiene and ease of care, even in the optional service area.

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SIMONSWERK Exhibits At ARCHITECT@WORK Leading hinge manufacturer SIMONSWERK will be exhibiting at the ARCHITECT@WORK exhibition held at the Truman Brewery on 20th -21st March. This internationally successful exhibition is aimed at architects, interior designers, and specifiers. SIMONSWERK will be showcasing on Stand No. 43 the latest developments to its comprehensive hinge portfolio. The focus of the exhibition will be the new selfclosing BILOBA hinge systems for single swing or double-action glass doors. The screw-on hinge system has an automatic self closing function thanks to integrated hydraulic damping. It is internationally patented and tested to over one million opening cycles. The adjustable closing speed enables ideal adaptability to user needs. Also on display will be the new BW 1 mounting bracket. In harmonious interaction with the TECTUS TE 640 3D A8 and

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TE 626 3D A8 for unrebated commercial and functional doors, this important detail allows for cladding for up to 20mm on both sides. The new concept gives the designer more scope when integrating the door element into the overall interior design concept. SIMONSWERK are Europe´s leading Hinge Manufacturer with a history spanning more than 130 years in the manufacture of brass, aluminium and stainless-steel hinges for doors and windows. The range includes the renowned fully concealed TECTUS hinges and the popular TRITECH solid brass hinge with concealed bearings. www.simonswerk.co.uk


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Zentia Introduces The Oplia Product Family: A Bright Horizon For Ceiling Tile Solutions Zentia, the UK’s market leader in complete ceiling solutions, proudly announces the launch of ‘Oplia,’ the latest family addition to its product portfolio. Formerly recognised as Perla, the renaming reflects Zentia’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of design and functionality in ceiling tiles. All tiles within the range have a smooth, laminated finish for a sleek aesthetic. Oplia hA dB, Oplia hA and Oplia hA+ offer excellent sound absorption, Oplia hA dB and Oplia dB offer impressive sound attenuation properties, and alongside Oplia Triangles the range provides the ideal solution for a wide spectrum of communal interiors. Alongside white, 34 new exciting colours have been added to the range to experiment with design, create defined zones and assist with wayfinding.

levels of sound absorption and sound attenuation in one tile. Also, within the new product family, the Oplia hA tile provides a Class A sound absorption rating and performs best in open-plan areas such as libraries and cafeterias. The Oplia hA+ tile has the highest possible a w coefficient of 1.00 and has been designed for areas that require enhanced focus and concentration, with the light reflectance improving interior light levels, diminishing artificial light reflectance and enhancing user wellbeing. Lastly, the Oplia Triangle tile system offers additional design freedom, formed with interlocking isosceles triangles, which when combined with our choice of 34 additional standard colours, can add a very striking and impactful visual element to any project’s interior. www.zentia.com

Each tile has a high light reflectance of 86% and extremely low Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) content, offering overall enhanced health, wellbeing and productivity for the end user. The Oplia dB tile delivers an enhanced sound attenuation performance of 41dB, reducing the sound between adjacent spaces. Alternatively, the Oplia hA dB is an ideal solution for flexible working spaces, with excellent

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Dural Bosses The Joint At Bicester Village

Dural are pleased to have been asked to provide flooring solutions for many high end retailers and fashion brands. Here we highlight a recent project for Hugo Boss, Bicester Designer Outlet. Bicester Village is a designer outlet centre situated on the outskirts of Bicester, a town in Oxfordshire. It opened in 1995 and has become hugely popular. Hugo Boss, the luxury fashion brand, selling clothing, accessories and footwear needed advice for their textured tiled floor in their new store opening at the designer outlet. The beautiful high texture tiled floor was calculated to be approximately 300m2. When considering such a large expanse of tile it is important to use movement joints. Hard flooring expands and contracts, a movement joint prevents the tiles and grout from cracking and deboning. Movement Joint Profiles can cope with heavy stresses and distribute them evenly between the foundation and floor covering.

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They protect hard floor coverings from the stresses that cause cracking, tenting or popping and also prevent conduction of noise from footfall and other bodies. The Coloured Movement Joints were specified by tiling contractor C.Vaughan for this project in order to give the room a seamless, high end finish as expected by such a prestigious brand. In this instance C. Vaughan specified Powder Coated Mapei Anthractite.

Dural also provides highly competent advice and support for any tiling project. No matter how complex the application they can provide the perfect solution, including both products and service. If you would like further information regarding Movement Joints or any other product range, please telephone their UK head office on 01924 360110. www.colouredmovementjoints.co.uk

Coloured movement joints are available in any RAL colour and here they match the tile colour. They are used in retail space because of their durability and ability to handle a wide range of loadings and constant footfall. All CMJ - Coloured Movement Joints are designed and manufactured to exceed the requirements of BS 5385 and can be used with Slate, Natural Stone and Ceramic tiled floors.

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Q. Controls have come a long way in recent years – what are the main features of the latest devices that heating engineers should look out for? There are a plethora of heating controls on the market that heating engineers should carefully select from for their individual installation requirements. An engineer replacing or installing a new boiler should purchase controls which meet Boiler Plus regulations which came into force in April 2018. Most controls manufacturers now offer boiler plus compliant controls which offer time and temperature settings plus load compensation which provides the ability to modulate the flow temperature from the boiler based on the actual room temperature. This requires the control and boiler to communicate, sometimes via OpenTherm communication. OpenTherm ensures the boiler modulates the flow temperature to provide an accurate control over the desired room temperature and stops the boiler cycling on and off, therefore reducing gas use, saving money for homeowners. Boiler Plus compliance can also be met using a Smart Control which provides automation of time and temperature settings and optimisation which calculates the time needed for the heating system to reach the desired comfort level, optimising the heating system’s operation to ensure it uses the least amount of energy to attain the desired temperature. Smart controls can be connected to a smart phone or tablet offering the ability for the users to control their systems remotely offering more flexibility to lower energy use.

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Q. With a lot of new technology the look of the device and its ease of use are as important as its functionality. Just how important is the design and user interface for smart heating controls? The design of a new smart control must provide the user with a simple, easy to use and understand interface between them and their heating system. Manufacturers now provide a range of controls which offer different features and functions to suit the homeowner’s age range and personal requirements such as larger clearer screens for the visually impaired and larger temperature selection buttons to allow elderly and vulnerable people to simply turn their heating up or down subject to their comfort levels. Similarly, smart controllers now offer sleeker designs which blend into a modern home featuring glass and stainless steel with a lack of switches and buttons with the controls being touchscreen or app based. It is key for manufacturers to design a range of controls to provide choice for the heating engineer to offer their customers based on their budget, age range and preference, to suit the modern lifestyle whilst offering the features and functions to comply with the energy efficiency legislation.

Q. With rising utility prices, energy efficiency is on everyone’s minds. How can the latest Smart Controls help deliver energy savings? With many heating controls being controlled from apps on smart phones and tablets, the ability to control your heating at any time of day and from virtually anywhere means you can be in more control than when you are at home. Modern controls allow you to control several heating zones in the home and control these individually and more accurately so you can easily increase the temperature in the rooms you will use as you head home after work, for example. And you can monitor the temperature levels in different parts of the home, reducing temperatures in rooms that will not be used but leaving enough background heat to keep them comfortable. With energy prices increasing its important to take a close look at every way in which energy can be saved and costs kept to a minimum and this is why our controls are OpenTherm compatible.

Q. Is the same level of control available via a smart phone or tablet? It can be – yes. Most manufacturers now have an app that allows you to control your heating from pretty much anywhere from your smart phone or tablet. As Smart control grows in the UK you will be able to control most of your appliances and electronic devices remotely via an app and one of the options will be to control your heating across the different zones in the home so that its comfortable for when you arrive home after work or to reduce energy consumption when going out. Q. The latest Smart Controls may not be appropriate for all customers – what options are available for users that crave, or require, a more straightforward solution. This is essential and we think so important. The type of heating controls you install should reflect the individual users of those controls not the latest technology available. We know of social housing providers who claim that as many as 90% of their call outs for heating problems are because the tenant cannot use the controls properly. Elderly and vulnerable people may prefer a simple control that they can understand easily and operate without needing to think about the complexities of smart controls. The latest wi-fi controlled touch screen controls may be the height of functionality for younger homeowners and tenants and they may cope well with them, but some older people may struggle. Many manufacturers, including us at ESi have a range of controls available and we can offer simpler heating controls which still comply with the legislation as well as the latest smart control options. Head for www.esicontrols.co.uk for more information and to see the full range of Esi heating controls available.

The way OpenTherm works allows far smoother transition of heating control, which reduces energy and saves money. Using OpenTherm will save between 10 and 15% on the gas bill. We’re optimistic that we’ll see increased awareness of OpenTherm controls in the next few months as people begin to realise the savings these controls offer when connected to a modern condensing gas boiler. 49


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How To Specify Outdoor Power Distribution Units To Meet Anticipated Demand Adding a power supply infrastructure to an outdoor public space, such as a courtyard or enclosed garden, is an excellent way to unlock the potential for holding events and creating more revenue-generating space. But how can you ensure that the proposed power supply will meet the demands and needs of the site given the versatility that comes when an outdoor space is power-connected? Over-specifying the services infrastructure and distribution units could be a costly mistake. But under-specifying could result in the need to hire temporary generators or run lengthy trailing cables from adjacent buildings, creating avoidable trip hazards. Whether you are a site owner or an architect or landscape architect working to enhance an outdoor space, the starting point is to ask three basic questions about demand and needs: 1) How do you envisage that your proposed power unit or power distribution system will be used? 2) How many power sockets will be needed? 3) Would the location also benefit from a supply of water or data connectivity?

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Designing-in versatility - Equipping any outdoor space with a power infrastructure is going to add a great degree of flexibility of use to the location. But when designing the power supply, it is important to have a picture of the typical and maximum usage that will be required. Going back to basics, why is the site going to benefit from a power infrastructure? For a business such as a restaurant, bar, café or hotel, the outdoor space could add additional areas for eating and drinking primarily. Such uses would typically require the power distribution to provide access to sockets for lighting, till points, AV equipment or outdoor serving points

The type of power unit you choose will depend on how the site will need to look or be used when the space is not being used for events, catering, etc. Both the pop-up and in-ground units can be hidden away when they are not in use, with the only evidence being a cover which can be designed to match surrounding surface materials. A power bollard has a permanent presence, but the designs available from Pop Up Power Supplies® are elegant to avoid the utilitarian appearance that would be expected with a typical feeder pillar. What should each power unit provide? - Consider what the electricity demand will be for the equipment that is to be connected to ensure the power supply units can handle the load. This is an area where Pop Up Power Supplies® has a wealth of expertise to help, given our experience of providing power units for a diverse range of sites across the UK, from Caerphilly Castle visitor centre to Chelsea FC’s Stamford Bridge pitch. The retractable power units available from Pop Up Power Supplies® can be specified to provide a total power supply from as little as 63 amps right up to 600 amps. In ground units offer the option of 63 amps or 125 amps and power bollards provide up to 125 amps. The sockets in all can be configured to suit usage requirements.

such as mobile counters or drinks dispensers. But is that the limit to such a site’s potential? Could it also be used as a stage are for outdoor music performances and other entertainment, for example. And if so, would your proposed power supply solution accommodate these requirements too? Also think about the location of the power units in relation to how they will be used.

These units can also be designed to provide a water supply or data connectivity. Access to water can be particularly useful for ground maintenance and cleaning purposes, so consider that too and the units can become extremely useful assets. www.popuppower.co.uk

If the site is to be used for market stalls, where will the stalls be set up on site and where will the main pedestrian routes be? Installing power units in the correct locations will help reduce the risk of trip hazards as cables trailing across the main footfall areas can be minimised or avoided completely. Once you have a picture of how the site could be used, it is time to consider how you feed power to the locations across the space. This can be achieved with the installation of a Pop Up Power Supplies® power distribution unit in one of three forms: 1) Pop up, retractable power unit – this is submerged in the group until it is needed, and raised/lowered using a turning handle. 2) Flip-lid, in ground power unit – this is permanently submerged in the ground with access provided via a flip-lid which can be used while the lid is locked down. 3) Power bollard – a street furniture element which has power sockets integrated, accessible as required behind a lockable cover.

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Changing The Perception Of Concrete Bricks Could Be The Key To Unlocking Carbon Savings In New Homes Creating a sustainable home is now a top priority for house builders, from locally sourced materials to energy efficiency measures. A recent survey by Marshalls showed that 43.5% of people would pay more for a home built with sustainable materials – motivated mainly by doing their bit for the environment and saving or generating energy for their home. This insight, combined with the post 2025 targets in the Future Homes Standard, it’s clear that there is work to be done. Whilst some developers are focusing their energy efficiency efforts on choices for interiors, the savviest are revisiting the materials they use for exteriors and initial build, instead. And, for some, this starts with the concrete brick.

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Revisiting the concrete brick - The manufacturing process of concrete bricks is partly what makes them a more sustainable option over traditional clay facing bricks. For clay bricks to harden they need to be fired in fossilfuelled kilns, creating significant carbon emissions. Concrete facing bricks, on the other hand, harden naturally through an exothermic process, meaning that significantly less energy is needed in their curing. In addition, concrete actually absorbs CO2 over its lifetime - a completely natural process referred to as carbonation or “sequestration”; bricks absorb CO2 from the atmosphere as they age and harden.


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Once the CO2 comes into contact with the concrete, a catalytic process permanently transforms it and locks it into the material, so even when the product is crushed at the end of its lifecycle the carbon will not escape. The brickwork element alone for Marshalls concrete bricks, for instance, can absorb 4.2kg of CO2 per square metre over a 60-year lifespan, and the total lifetime reduction in CO2 compared to traditional clay facing bricks on the market has been calculated at 49.1%. Carbon sequestration - Following a successful trial last year, Marshalls are now using a process called carbon sequestration to lock even more carbon into their concrete bricks. Currently being used on their Fairway from Grove range, waste carbon is injected during the manufacturing process with no impact on the materials’ performance, durability or appearance. Case study: 93 tonne carbon saving delivered on major housing project - Marshalls Bricks & Masonry helped housebuilder Backhouse save 93 tonnes of carbon thanks to using concrete bricks rather than conventional clay alternatives. The Mayfair Vintage facing brick was chosen for the Merlin Rise development to achieve a high-quality, reclaimed brick aesthetic that aligns with Backhouse’s sustainability goals. The Merlin Rise development was Highly Commended in the Development of the Year category (20-100 units) at the British Homes Awards 2021 and was shortlisted for the 2021 AJ Architecture Awards, Housebuilder Awards and Building Awards. www.marshalls.co.uk

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Recently completed, the new multimillion pound bus station in the heart of Durham City, features 12 sliding doors that give travellers safe access to embark the buses at the appropriate time. Installed by NE&C Windows & Doors Ltd, the access points are automated by technologically advanced TORMAX iMotion 2202 operators. One of Triton Systems most experienced installers has employed a package of its waterproofing products, while carrying technically challenging improvements to the basement and substructure of a 19th century watermill in Kent. The final phase of a PassivHaus development is just getting under way in Wigan with high performance Thermoblocks from the range of Marmox being used to counter cold bridging beneath a highly insulated timber frame construction. The Wraptite external air barrier system from the A. Proctor Group has been chosen for its high performance airtight insulation for a new home for young people in Dundee, Scotland

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TORMAX Delivers Safe Access At New Durham Bus Station Recently completed, the new multimillion pound bus station in the heart of Durham City, features 12 sliding doors that give travellers safe access to embark the buses at the appropriate time. Installed by NE&C Windows & Doors Ltd, the access points are automated by technologically advanced TORMAX iMotion 2202 operators. Designed for reliability, TORMAX iMotion operators deliver an exceptional life-span thanks to their unique, Swiss-engineered design. With all parts that generally wear out, such as gears and brushes, having cleverly been removed, an above average life expectancy is delivered along with minimum maintenance requirements, reducing overall cost of ownership. IMotion also ticks the sustainability box too, with over 95% of the operators being manufactured from recyclable materials. Located on the site of the old bus station, the state-of-the-art facility offers a safe and welcoming space, encouraging Durham residents and visitors to use this more sustainable form of transport,

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and helping increase footfall into the city centre. Light and airy, the new building has increased the space available for waiting passengers and offers parent and child toilets, improved information displays and additional seating. Each of the 12 external bus bays is accessed through a TORMAX automatic single sliding door, allowing passengers to wait safely inside, with a clear view of when their bus is ready to board. Installed in bustling destinations globally, the TORMAX AC motor technology and advanced microprocessor control system, work together to provide continuous monitoring of door leaf movements, making automatic adjustments as necessary to deliver exceptionally reliable operation. The iMotion operators have also been fully certified for rescue and escape routes, and for when the bus station closes its doors at night, an electro-mechanical locking mechanism ensures a high level of security burglary protection. www.tormax.co.uk


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Wraptite® Protection Chosen For Isle Of Man Seafront Property The Wraptite external air barrier system from A. Proctor Group, selected as part of the façade upgrade to a sea-facing property in Douglas, Isle of Man, will ensure energy efficiency and protection from the elements. The Peveril Buildings is situated in the centre of the Isle of Man’s Business District, opposite Douglas Sea Terminal. Based in Ballasalla on the island, Excel Construction Group was appointed to upgrade the facade and improve the building’s structure, aesthetics, and energy efficiency. Andrew Burley, Quantity Surveyor at the Excel Group, explains why Wraptite, the only self-adhering vapour permeable air barrier certified by the BBA, was selected. “We chose Wraptite for the breather membrane because of its effectiveness as a vapour barrier and durability. In addition, the nature of Wraptite, being a self-adhesive fix rather than the traditional use of staples and mechanical fixing, assisted with the durability in the high wind conditions prevalent on the seafront location.” Wraptite combines the critical properties of vapour permeability and airtightness in one self-adhering membrane. Incorporating Wraptite saves on both the labour and material costs associated with achieving the energy efficiency demands in buildings. Wraptite is Class B1-s1,d0, compliant with Part B regulation changes for use in the external wall systems of buildings over 18m in height, both as a continuous layer on sheathing board behind fire classified insulation, and for use to tape joints in insulation behind rainscreen. www.proctorgroup.com

Marmox Thermoblocks Specified On Wigan Passivhaus Development The final phase of a PassivHaus development is just getting under way in Wigan with high performance Thermoblocks from the range of Marmox being used to counter cold bridging beneath a highly insulated timber frame construction. The St. Mary’s project is being under taken for Wigan Metropolitan Borough Council by principal contractor, Tyson Construction with Pozzoni Architecture being the lead architectural consultant and BTP Architects gilling the roll of specialist PassivHaus assessor. All of the Thermoblocks in 100mm and 140mm widths, along with boxes of the special Marmox 360 adhesive are being supplied by Travis Perkin’s Blackpool branch. The scheme to provide much needed affordable and easy to heat new homes has been part-funded by the Government’s Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities. The Site Manager for Tyson Construction, Matt Horrocks, commented: “For fitting the timber frame soleplates it is necessary to do a ‘setting out’ course across the block-and-beam, with the dense concrete block serving to contain the screed. The 140mm Thermoblocks are laid beneath all the external walls, followed by a 140 common brick course and then the standard blocks. This is repeated for the internal and party walls, but with a course of 100 mm Thermoblocks creating the fully insulated barrier.” When complete the development will provide eight one-bed apartments, nine two bed houses and ten three bed houses, plus a further four with four bedrooms. There will also be 16 one and two bedroom bungalows. www.marmox.co.uk

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Wraptite® Is The Solution For Dundee Young Persons’ Home The Wraptite external air barrier system from the A. Proctor Group has been chosen for its high performance airtight insulation for a new home for young people in Dundee, Scotland. The new £3m single-storey building will be a home for some of the most vulnerable young people in the city where they can grow up in a supportive and caring setting. The project design includes ensuite bedrooms, shared living space, dining, kitchen, and activities facilities, and accommodation for staff. Robertson Construction Tayside secured the project as part of a direct award through Places for People Procurement Hub Framework. The specification created by Dundee City Council Architects for the project was to use materials to achieve high value performance and help achieve good airtightness. Robertson Construction Tayside appointed Robertson Timber Engineering as the timber frame manufacturer and supplier for the project. Nicola Jackson, Net Zero Projects Lead at Robertson Group explained. “Installing the product at low level in the factory allowed the membrane to be more easily applied and avoided the risk of working at height. The factory installation also enabled the product to be installed in completely dry conditions to ensure full adhesion in a quality-controlled environment to deliver the required airtightness requirements. The product is very durable and provides excellent protection, reducing any risk of damage on site.” The Wraptite air barrier system is a safe and simplified membrane system. It provides a fully self-adhered vapour permeable air barrier certified by the BBA and combines the critical properties of vapour permeability and airtightness. www.proctorgroup.com

Mapei Protects New Homes In Historic Building Conversion A Mapei waterproofing membrane & watertight concrete system has been designed by Lainton Services, Stockport as part of a sympathetic conversion of a former medical Centre in Altrincham, Cheshire. Following relocation of the centre, the character building has been transformed into new homes. The Mapei system was installed within basement areas, by Lainton Services, with components supplied by Kestral Construction Products. The historic town-centre building is located in a conservation area, on the same site as the Grade II listed Church of St John the Evangelist which has also been converted. Dating back to the 1800’s, the building was originally used as a school, before being converted into a medical centre in the 1980’s. The sensitive £4m redevelopment provides five high-end 3 and 4 bedroom homes, with basements and private gardens. Two Mapei pre & post applied HDPE (High Density Polyethylene Geomembrane) waterproof membranes were used to protect the underground structure of the building: Mapeproof AL AP was applied before concrete was poured and Mapeproof AL 1200 AP was applied afterwards. The robust membranes are highly resistant to puncturing, tearing, natural elements and UV rays, and they provide a barrier against groundwater, soil moisture, radon and methane gas. On contact with concrete, the system forms a permanent, tough bond. The system also included Mapei’s watertight concrete admixture Idrocrete KR 1000: a powder admixture made from special hydrophilic components that reduces the permeability of hardened concrete which was supplied by Cemex – along with Mapeproof Liquid Membrane: a two-component polyurethane elastomeric, thixotropic, liquid waterproofing membrane. www.mapei.co.uk

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Triton Systems Used In Underpinning Old Kent Water Mill One of Triton Systems most experienced installers has employed a package of its waterproofing products, while carrying technically challenging improvements to the basement and substructure of a 19th century watermill in Kent. Archer Specialist Treatments was called in by the South African based owner of the scenic residential property near Ashford, owing to it suffering continuing problems of water ingress as the floor level lies nearly two metres below the surface of the old mill pond. Paul Halliwell, a Chartered Builder and Director of Archer Specialist Treatments, recounted: “The waterproofing and conservation work on this old water mill were made more complicated by the fact that the floor level had been previously lowered by another building company, without properly tanking the structure and also the fact the client wanted to retain a decorative stonework wall within the basement.” The remedial foundation works involved excavating one metre long sections of the old blue clay sub-soil from beneath the existing footings to a width of 400 mm, before installing reinforcing cages and building a shutter to retain high strength concrete. Once this had reached sufficient strength, the intermediate sections were dug out and cast before Triton’s CM8 studded drainage membrane was installed along the full 10 metre length. This drains down into a similar length of Triton Aquachannel, connecting to one of the manufacturer’s submersible pumps. www.tritonsystems.co.uk

Stamisol Safe One Chosen For New Radiotherapy Building ITP has supplied Stamisol Safe One, the UK’s most advanced breather membrane, for the construction of a new radiotherapy building at Weston Park Hospital in Sheffield. A semi-derelict former coach house on Wellesley Road has been demolished to make way for a facility housing Linac equipment used for the delivery of high-energy X-rays or electrons. Part of Sheffield Teaching Hospitals’ masterplan to redevelop the site, the completed project will help to serve growing demand for treatment. Stamisol Safe One was installed within the external wall to provide highly durable protection against rainwater with a breathable membrane which allows the release of internal water vapour, preventing the build-up of condensation in the insulation layer. Winner of Product of the Year in the Façade 2022 Design and Engineering Awards, Stamisol Safe One’s advanced textile technology combines a W1 rating for water tightness, breathability to BS5250 standards, waterproofing of 7,000mm, UV resistance of 5,000 hours and a Euroclass A2 limited-combustible rating which represents best practice in façade fire safety. ITP Account Manager, Caroline Collins, said: “Stamisol Safe One has become a preferred specification for highrise projects and higher-risk buildings such as hospitals. Designers, contractors and façade specialists recognise its ability to maintain the long-term condition of the building envelope while providing fire safety performance which goes above and beyond regulatory requirements.” itpltd.com

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Lightweight Retrofit with Nordic Copper Adaptive reuse of existing buildings is an essential strategy to reduce embodied carbon, while regenerating our urban environments. An exemplar of this approach – 72 Broadwick Street – is crowned by a profiled roofscape clad in Nordic Brown Light copper from Aurubis. Set within the Soho Conservation Area, 72 Broadwick Street is a half-acre island site fronting London’s iconic Carnaby Street. Originally built in the 1970s as a ‘brutalist’ concrete, seven- storey headquarters building, its recent extensive mixed-use redevelopment now provides a range of uses including offices, restaurants, a gym, retail and residential units. Designed by architects Buckley Gray Yeoman (BGY) for developer Shaftesbury Carnaby, the regeneration project demonstrates how a diverse range of uses can be accommodated within one urban block in the heart of London. 72 Broadwick Street was recognised as the ‘Best Mixed-Use Scheme’ by the 2023 Building London Planning Awards. As well as requiring major structural alterations and remodelling, the project also presented various challenges for architects BGY, planning consultant Rolfe Judd and main contractor Blenheim House Construction. They included working around the West End’s largest electrical substation, keeping existing ground floor units operational and minimising impact upon a major retail destination. The building’s exterior has been transformed with new fenestration throughout, new feature brickwork and existing brickwork treated to give the complete development a contemporary feel. Reduced Structural Demands - The original fifth and sixth storeys were demolished and replaced with extensive, lightweight rooftop additions wrapped in an external skin of Nordic Brown Light copper, creating residential apartments around a central courtyard.

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Eleven of the fifteen apartments have distinctive pitched roofs that rise and fall to create a dynamic roof profile. Ben Oram, BGY’s Head of Technical, said: “In one of inner London’s densest districts, the profiled roofscape of this re-purposed urban block helps to embed it among the varied age, materiality and massing of its neighbours.” Conceived as the ‘crown’ of the building, the copper roof eaves sit above terraces enjoying panoramic views across Soho, with their deep overhang contributing to solar shading. Copper is also used extensively for vertical cladding in the form of cassette panels, some perforated to provide ventilation. Rachael Owens, BGY’s Head of Sustainability, explained: “Copper cladding was chosen due to its lightweight nature, as the structure at the top of the building needed to be as light as possible to prevent the need to strengthen the existing structure below. When compared with alternative metal cladding products, the copper could be specified with a reduced thickness, due to its strength, which reduced overall material use and embodied carbon emissions”. (cont...)

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(cont...) The Nordic Brown Light roofing and cladding, supplied by Aurubis stockist Metra Non Ferrous Metals and carefully installed and crafted by Roles Broderick, defines the regeneration of this landmark building. Nordic Brown copper is pre-oxidised in the Aurubis factory to provide straightaway the same oxidised surface that develops naturally over time externally. The lighter or darker shades of brown – determined by the thickness of the oxide layer – will continue to change in the environment and Nordic Brown Light gradually develops a stable dark chocolate brown colour. Living Copper Surfaces - Factory-applied surface treatments can also provide patination for Nordic Copper products straightaway and to a selected level. This is particularly useful for vertical surfaces which might not otherwise develop a blue/green patina. Many of the processes involved are very similar to those taking place in the environment. They utilise copper mineral compounds, not alien chemical actions, bringing forward environmental changes without taking away the integrity of copper as a natural, living material.

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These surface treatments include preoxidisation and pre-patination, utilising the same brochantite mineralogy found in natural patinas all over the world. With Nordic Green, Blue and Turquoise, the process can be accurately controlled so that, as well as the solid colours, other intensities of patina flecks can be created revealing some of the dark oxidised background material to give a ‘living’ surface.

utilising long-established practices – 97% of copper in construction comes from recycling. With an unrivalled lifespan due to its integral protective patination, it requires no maintenance or decoration and with an ‘A1 (non-combustible material)’ fire classification to EN 13501-1, copper is suitable for cladding taller buildings, using appropriate constructions. www.nordiccopper.com E-mail: NordicCopper@aurubis.com

Of course, copper alloys have been used throughout history too, with Nordic Bronze and Nordic Brass popular for architectural applications. Another, innovative copper alloy – Nordic Royal – gives a rich golden through-colour which is retained without developing a blue/green patina. Recyclable and Sustainable - There is more to architectural copper than meets the eye in terms of performance, adaptability and sustainability. Copper is fully recyclable

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Cupa Pizarras Provides Sustainable Rainscreen Cladding For Modern Home CUPACLAD®, a rainscreen cladding system, has recently been installed as part of a 1980s ecobungalow refurbishment in Tarporley, Cheshire. The manufacturer was selected thanks to its reputation for supplying high quality, natural products with a clear point of origin, while the cladding system also complemented the home’s sustainable ethos. Architect Jon Moorhouse and his wife purchased the derelict bungalow with aspirations to keep the original eco-friendly design but bring it into the 21st century to create an almost zero-carbon home. As such, a second storey was added to the existing building, which was then super-insulated. The exterior was redesigned using a recycled steel substructure, Staffordshire bricks and local green oak for parts of the cladding. Throughout the project, emphasis was placed on sourcing the highest quality materials that would blend in with the surrounding rural landscape while maintaining a contemporary design. To this endeavor, Jon sought a natural slate cladding system, as he felt it would work well with the green oak elements.

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He came across CUPACLAD® slate rainscreen cladding and reached out to CUPA PIZARRAS. The team visited Jon’s architectural practice to present a CPD and discuss the project. It was soon decided that CUPACLAD® would be ideal as it could achieve all the aesthetic and sustainability requirements as both CUPACLAD® 101 and 201 systems have achieved BRE Global Verified Status and appear in the GreenBook live database. Fully BBA approved, CUPACLAD® 201 Vanguard – the system eventually specified - is 100% noncombustible, with an A1 fire-rating, and offers a lifespan of over 100 years. Jon Moorhouse commented: “I was looking for vertical hanging slate that would fit with the colour scheme of the house, while also contrasting with the oak elements. The design for the balcony also uses vertical cladding, so we wanted a horizontal slate to complement these lines. CUPACLAD® really helped us to achieve this vision.”


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Simon Hope, CUPACLAD® Product Manager at CUPA PIZARRAS, explained why slate was ideal from an environmental perspective: “CUPA PIZARRAS owns its quarries, so we can extract the material ourselves, process it locally, and return to mountains any excess material that isn’t used – so this entire process has a very small impact on the local environment. While our quarries are in Spain and transportation is required, as a carbon neutral company our output is minimised and completely offset.” Ease of installation was also required. Gavin Bailey from Sparta Cladding commented: “Overall, CUPACLAD® is a great product - easy to handle and install. The support we received from CUPA PIZARRAS was excellent and we’ve built a good relationship with the team who offered to come to site and demonstrate the best way to install the system. They were also able to supply us with resources that clearly illustrated the installation process and offered detailed design solutions that could be developed into practical site applications." “As with most sub-grid systems, the support system is fundamental to the final installation and aesthetics of the building, this ultimately dictates the position and size of the slates. We are happy and confident in using CUPACLAD® and feel it has a good place in the market for its natural finish and ease of installation.” Architect and property owner Jon concluded: “I would definitely recommend CUPACLAD® – partly because of the support we received from the CUPA PIZARRAS team who were in constant communication with us, providing samples and visiting the site – but also because of the system itself. We found it to be versatile and the installation was very quick – providing us with a beautiful and natural aesthetic as well as good eco credentials.” www.cupapizarras.com/uk

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Profab Access Adds A Five Star Finish To Cardiff’s Newest Luxury Hotel Leading riser door and access panel solution supplier, Profab Access, has proven its first-class credentials once again as part of the recent completion of a major specification at Cardiff’s new 5-star Parkgate hotel. Located next to the Welsh Capital’s famous Principality Stadium, the Parkgate hotel has been designed to provide a luxurious experience for rugby fans, in addition to city dwellers visiting the country all year round. Widely coined as Cardiff’s most lavish new location, the hotel includes 170 guest bedrooms and suites, a signature restaurant and bar, a traditional tea lounge and a rooftop spa overlooking the city skyline. As part of the prestigious build, a unique collaboration between the Welsh Rugby Union, property developer, Rightacres, and The Celtic Collection, the hotel required an extensive riser door specification, with safety, high performance and aesthetic appeal key considerations. In total, 310 Profab Access VEGA 1500 Fire Rated Riser Doors were specified for installation by Hazelwood Carpentry throughout every part of the building, including communal areas and the hotel’s vast range of luxury guest rooms and suites. The VEGA 1500 Series Riser Doors offer the highest standards of fire safety, extensively tested by Efectis in France and Ireland to provide a bidirectionally fire tested product that is available in both single and double door configurations.

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This means the riser door sets are fire tested from both sides to 60 minutes, providing the specifiers, contractors and hotel guests residing within the building with confidence the critical fire integrity products offer the highest standard and most up to date evidence for fire safety performance. The range also features a slimline, neat construction, whilst its proven technology ensures permanent, safe access to mechanical and electrical services housed within the riser core. This provides first class functionality and safety, without compromising the overall interior concept. The steel riser doors also streamlined the installation process, as the quick release pivot hinge and light weight enabled easy handling, allowing Hazelwood Carpentry to complete the job quickly and optimise overall project efficiencies. In the event of a fire, the VEGA 1500 Series Riser Door sets will maintain the frame and integrity for up to 60 minutes, preventing the spread of fire throughout the property for this period of time. The riser doors are 31dB acoustic rated, smoke sealed and airtight to Part L, whilst also featuring intumescent smoke seals that enable occupants to safely exit the building. By specifying bi-directionally fire tested VEGA 1500 Series Riser Doors, the development is actively future proofed as the comprehensive testing certification provides a complete and transparent audit trail of due diligence that evidences the products are not only fit for purpose but meet the duty of care required to ensure legal compliance. Profab Access’ diverse portfolio of riser doors and access panels are supported by a wide range of BIM Level 2 and CAD files to aid the specification process and streamline the initial design stages. Manufactured at Profab Access’ Atherstone headquarters in accordance with ISO 9001, the 1500 Series Riser Doors can be specified and installed in a range of configurations to meet each project’s specific measurements and requirements. www.profabaccess.com

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Bilco UK Sets The Standard For Safety At Glasgow Housing Development Glasgow’s latest redevelopment project, located on Langside Road, is built upon the former site of the city’s Victoria Infirmary and consists of a large housing development that includes 413 flats, offices and retail space. The 3.75 hectare site, which is situated next to Queen’s Park on the south side of the city, forms an important part of the Battlefield area’s character, with the buildings’ exterior reflecting and complementing the surrounding heritage by using the city's traditional blonde coloured sandstone. As part of the construction process, Bilco UK was commissioned to supply six ESW-50REM Smoke Vents, in addition to seven E-50TB Roof Access Hatches, to provide the highest standards of safety and efficiency, whilst being sympathetic to the project’s overall design. Installed onto the roof areas of four blocks of flats by Scottish contractors, Procladd Small Works Ltd, Bilco UK’s ESW-50REM Smoke Vents

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were specified to provide essential ventilation in the event of a building fire. Featuring a linear actuator operating mechanism that opens the cover to 140 degrees within 60 seconds, the smoke vents ensure compliance with Building Regulations Approved Document B, BS9999 and EN12101-2. The built-in wind deflector also provides protection against smoke being blown back into the vent in the event of a fire., whilst the newly-designed closed-cell EPDM sponge gasket helps meet Building Regulation air leakage targets by providing a better seal of the cover to the curb. With the addition of a fixed vertical ladder, the smoke vents can also be used by maintenance engineers for roof access.


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Billy Baillie, Managing Director at Procladd Small Works Ltd, said: “We have a longstanding relationship of over 20 years with Bilco UK, and will continue to do so over the forthcoming years, due to their impressive product quality and outstanding service. Bilco UK’s Roof Access Hatches and Smoke Vents were incredibly easy to install, and knowing they’re engineered to meet the highest industry standards, it provided both ourselves and the client with the confidence that the installation would set the standard for performance and longevity.” Constructed with corrosion-resistant materials, Bilco UK’s E-50TB Roof Access Hatches were also installed to provide engineers with safe, regular and convenient access to the roof to conduct essential maintenance. Engineered with compression spring operators to provide easy one-hand operation, the roof access hatch meets the requirements of Manual Handling Regulations, whilst the automatic hold-open arm locks the cover in the open position to ensure safe egress. The overlapping cover design, fully welded corners and insulated cover also ensure weathertightness and energy efficiency to deliver the highest standards of resilience. Mark Baird, Sales Operations Manager at Bilco UK, said: “Drawing on our longstanding relationship with Procladd Small Works Ltd, it was fantastic to work together on this project, which has been designed to positively impact the city’s culture. The products installed were manufactured with fire safety and efficiency in mind, delivering assurance of the durability and suitability of the installation for years to come.” www.bilcouk.co.uk

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A Window On Unique Garage Door Designs One of the biggest advantages of choosing a bespoke garage door is being able to incorporate windows of many different types. Unlike standard garage doors, which will usually only be available with relatively small windows, a made to order garage door from Rundum Meir can offer something completely different with much more creative potential. Whether it is a ‘mediaeval’ style to suit a historic building, reflecting Georgian grandeur or to achieve an ultra-contemporary look, there are numerous ways the garage door can be designed to feature windows. Choosing a garage door with larger windows is an excellent way to give an existing garage new purpose or enable new garages to be created with the flexibility to use the space as an annexe.

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The garage’s purpose does not have to be limited to simply being a place to park the car! Specifying a garage door with windows will allow plenty of natural light to be introduced into the garage. This is important where the aim is to create a comfortable internal environment for uses such as a home office, a workshop or indoor play area, a games room or a gym, with the added benefit of natural light’s ability to enhance productivity and even our mood. For classic car collectors, or those who have a collection they want to be able to see from outdoors on their terms, having larger windows is a must. A large garage can become a private showroom by specifying garage doors with full height windows. Shading and privacy as and when it is required could even be incorporated by specifying motorised integral blinds or switchable smart glass into the double glazed windows. The flexibility to incorporate windows in many different shapes and sizes comes with choosing a bespoke garage door from Rundum Meir. Every garage door Rundum Meir manufactures is designed and made to order which means customers can specify the materials and finishes, along with features such as louvres and – of course – windows. Rundum Meir offers three types of garage door that can be designed to feature windows: side sectional doors, overhead sectional doors and one piece ‘up and over’ doors. Side sectional doors offer incredible potential for window integration. The panels that make up a side sectional door are usually made from timber or aluminium, but these can actually be full height windows to deliver a garage door that looks similar to a bi-fold door. Overhead sectional doors or one-piece up and over garage doors can also feature windows in many positions, including arranged down one side or in the centre of the door. Coach house style doors can feature windows in the top half of the door with a height that suits aesthetic goals. These – as well as any other types of windows – can incorporate obscure glass to allow light transmission without being able to see in. For more ideas and advice, please visit www.rundumgaragedoors.co.uk

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Warning Labels Warning notices to reduce the risk of future pipe damage if the floor finish is replaced.

New Chipboard Covering Layer Covering chipboard layer is pre-cut with the pipe channel pattern, allowing the layer to slot precisely over the warm water pipes once installed in the chipboard layer.

Ultra Fast Warm Up Times The pipe sits proud in the chipboard floor layer, ensuring the pipe is in as close contact with the floor finish as possible when the finishing chipboard layer is slotted in place over the pipe.

Even Easier Installation Unique pre-printed chipboard layer shows where the pipe channels are, eliminating the risk of floor covering fixings damaging the pipe. Locator guides show where screws should be placed.

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