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Knauf AMF metal ceilings complete hotel have


Five Knauf AMF ceiling systems, including the metal ceiling range AMF MONDENA®


been installed throughout the architecturally exciting Amarin Hotel in Rovinj, Croatia. Using design to differentiate between ‘adventurous’ and ‘quiet’ zones within the hotel’s interiors, the architects wanted the


ceilings to create visual contrasts to the otherwise dominant white surfaces. In the hotel’s reception and bar AMF MONDENA®


fulfils


the design criteria for an edge-free, mirror finish, metal ceiling system helps create a sense of elegant, opulent modernity.


0191 5188600 info@knaufamf.co.uk A special facade for a special store have manufactured and supplied 400 m2


The premises of the Østjysk Våbenhandel in Denmark can be clearly seen from a major motorway. For customers, as well as those driving past, the unusual facade of this building catches the eye and is a landmark for the area. RMIG of perforated sheets that make


up the facade, and with RMIG ImagePerf, a giant motif of a pheasant in flight decorates the building. The large open area of the perforated sheets provides good visibility of the outside surroundings for those using the building during the day, and at night the lights in the store’s foyer shine through the perforation, accentuating the stunning image.


01925 839610 info.uk@rmig.com adf 04.17 Cover


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Africa Steyn Studio’s sculpture in concrete echoes the surrounding mountains page 18


WAPPING WHARF, BRISTOL ADF reports on the lively independent food quarter created in Bristol’s transformed docks


AECOM HEADQUARTERS, LONDON The workplace leader puts its own ideas to work


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UNStudio designs the world’s tallest ceramic facade See page 18


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ENERGY ACADEMY EUROPE Dutch academics collaborate towards a low- carbon future, in a carbon-neutral building


LA FUCINA RESTAURANT, LONDON Eating under bulging bricks in Marylebone


BLOOMBERG LONDON, CITY OF LONDON


How the world’s most sustainable office building was designed by Foster + Partners to be both a good neighbour and a box of surprises


BANG BANG ORIENTAL, COLINDALE A new London food hall offered a range of tantalising design challenges ARCHITECTSDATAFILE.CO.UK/ADF-DIGI


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How an architectural practice dived into the restoration challenge of modernising a riverside lido while retaining its character


SUNBEAMS MUSIC TRUST, PENRITH, CUMBRIA The creation of the UK’s first purpose-built centre for music therapy – a rural retreat in the Lakes


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