90 EXTERNAL ENVELOPE
ALUCOBOND®
chosen for Erie Basin Development Salford Quays, Manchester
new landmark residential development, for Peel Holdings / Millennium Estates, on the former Dock 9 site in Salford Quays. The scheme forms part of a much
A
wider regeneration of the waterfront and offers two separate blocks, comprising of more than 200 apartments, as well as 6,000 ft² of retail space, positioned to maximise views in southerly direction along the dock. Sheppard Robson Architects chose ALUCOBOND®
LUCOBOND®
A2 from 3A
Composites GmbH, has been chosen to clad Erie Basin, a stunning
the strict requirements of fire regulations, as well as being impact-resistant, break- proof and weatherproof. ALUCOBOND®
A2 was the ideal choice
given its sustainability credentials, having an environmental product declaration (EPD), according to international ISO standards, which provides and in- dependently verified life cycle assessment (LCA) as well as BREEAM contribution. Some 15,000 m2
of ALUCOBOND®
A2 cladding was used on the project, which was installed by FK Group and fabricated by Premo Fabrications.
A2 aluminium rainscreen
cladding panels finished in different shades of the special colour Pigmento Red, in order to enhance the simplicity of each of the individual components. In addition, ALUCOBOND®
A2, being a non-
combustible aluminium composite panel with a mineral-filled core, it meets all
Paul Herbert, Sales Manager: 07584 680262 Richard Clough, Business Development Manager: 07760 884369
www.alucobond.com
PROJECT DATA:
Project: Erie Basin Location: Salford Quays, Manchester
Facade material: ALUCOBOND®
A2
Special Colour Red Construction system: Tray Panels on bolts
Architects: Sheppard Robson Fabricator / Installer:
Premo Fabrications / FK Group Year of construction: 2019 Copyright pictures: John Kees Photography
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