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external fixtures Glassolutions washroom makeover
Washrooms inside a newly refurbished 11 storey office tower in the middle of the City of London have been given a stylish and hygienic makeover with the installation of Vitrio backpainted glass walls and vanity units from Glassolutions. The processor, distributor, installer and repairer of glass and glass systems won the £55,000 contract
to supply and fit the white Vitrio backpainted glass in washrooms on 10 floors of the 11 storey building at 199 Bishopsgate, Broadgate. Vitrio is a range of coloured, backpainted glass for interiors and offers striking solutions for walls, surfaces and borders. It enables ultimate design flexibility in terms of application, colour, design, size and shape achieving a truly bespoke room.
enq.168 Diffused daylighting at National Football Centre
One of the world’s largest sporting facilities to use Lumira® aerogel insulation technology is St George’s Park, the FA’s National Football Centre and training ground. Of particular interest is the full size indoor foot- ball pitch and the separate sports hall both of
which are side lit with Kalwall, supplied by Stoakes Systems. The cladding not only evenly diffuses natural daylight but creates perfect playing conditions by eliminating glare and shadows. Importantly, the architects have maximised the highest levels of daylight insulation and energy efficiency by incorporating Lumira aerogel within 950 sqm of the 2,780 sqm of Kalwall used on the site. This produces a remarkable insulating U-value of 0.28W/m2
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