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SAFETY & SECURITY


Boon Edam’s entry expertise ensures a bespoke solution for Camden Council


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amden Council’s new 14 storey building, 5 St Pancras Square is host to council offices, a leisure centre, cafe


and a library. This innovative building is classed as one of the leading green buildings in the UK; having achieved an ‘outstanding’ BREEAM sustainability rating. Every part of the design required careful consideration to achieve this rating. So, when selecting the door entrances for the award-winning building, Boon Edam, a global market leader in entry solutions was consulted. The entry solution needed to fit the building’s sustainability, security, service and design criteria to seamlessly integrate with the existing design. With 140 years’ experience and a portfolio of products to accommodate a range of entry requirements, Boon Edam’s experts were able to provide the ideal solution using the Circleslide product range.


Not only did the product successfully integrate with the building’s design; but it was also able to mitigate any concerns regarding energy loss. The Circleslide, consists of two sets of curved automatic sliding doors. This selection


ensured that the elegant rounded look of a revolving door was achieved, along with meeting the high capacity throughput demands; realised by a wider throat opening design. This design of door is also DDA compliant in order to provide disabled access without the need for a separate pass door to be installed; this was a key criteria for the council building. The technology incorporated into the product’s mechanism ensures extremely quiet and smooth movement of the doors, whilst the air curtains installed inside the building lobby are designed to effectively reduce the air exchange and infiltration at entrances. This ensures that the entrance lobby can regulate the internal temperature as part of the building energy efficiency.


01233 505 900 www.boonedam.co.uk


Nullifire for Greece's National Library


Designed by architect Renzo Piano, the new Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Centre (SNFCC) in Athens has created homes for the National Library of Greece and Greek National Opera. With signifi- cant steel structures involved, Nullifire


SC902 Fast Track, On-Site Intumescent Steel Coating from tremco illbruck was used extensively to provide passive fire protection. Nullifire SC902 is a low VOC, one coat, high build system, based on patented technology. It provides a fast cure, effective structural fire performance for steelwork with a fire rating of up to 120 minutes.


www.tremco-illbruck.com Introducing Profab Access Ltd


Integrity without compromise makes us the specifiers choice. Established in 2001, a market leading ISO 9001 & 14001 accredited manufacturer of Access panels,


Riser doors, and Steel security doors. Products are designed and manufactured to the highest quality standards and accreditation, this is why Profab Access Ltd is a leader in its field. In 2014 Profab Access set a new benchmark in the industry being the first UK manufacturer to achieve Certifire status. Its products have been specified on prestigious builds in the UK and exported all over the world. Customer service and experience is at the core of the business culture.


sales@profabaccess.com


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