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Excellent performance values by LAMILUX
LAMILUX designed, supplied and installed the 5° continuous atrium rooflight at Cremer Business Centre using the LAMILUX Glass Roof PR60. The remarkable 4,055mm wide x 65m long rooflight was designed using 64 panes, with the largest glass panel measuring 932.5 x 2851mm’s and weighing approx. 107Kg’s. By integrating double flap
EN12101-2 compliant SHEV smoke vents using tandem opening devices, the glazed roof provides 25m² aerodynamic free area. Featuring toughened high performance glass, the atrium rooflight offers excellent performance values as expected by LAMILUX.
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www.lamilux.co.uk Senior creates a warm welcome
Senior Architectural Systems has delivered the stunning facade package for the new Welcome Building at the Royal Horticultural Society’s garden at Wisley in Surrey, working in collaboration with main contractor Buckingham Group and supply chain partner Elite Aluminium Systems.
Senior’s slim profile and thermally-enhanced SF52 aluminium curtain walling system has been used to create the glazed facades of the new building, helping to flood the interior space with natural light and perfectly framing the views of the surrounding gardens.
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