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Luceco’s Contour at The Sydney Jones Library, University of Liverpool


Luceco has supplied energy efficient LED Contour luminaires to the Sydney Jones Library at the University of Liverpool. Opened in 1976, the building was extended in 2007 by annexing the former University administration building and has now been refurbished with cost effective LED lighting. Brent J Sansom Lighting Design Services Ltd based in Warrington specified dimmable continuous runs of recessed Contour luminaires. The LED lighting system consists of connectable modules offered in 600 mm, 1200 mm, 1500 mm and 1800 mm lengths that can be surface mounted, suspended or recessed as at The Sydney Jones Library. Contour has a full range of illuminated interconnecting modules including corner connectors, T junction and cross pieces, as well as an integrated driver with quick electrical connectors for ease of installation. Contour has a 5-year extended warranty available and offers over 100,000 hours operational life, making the luminaire ideal for education commercial environments. Contour is also available with DALI and emergency Self-Test specifications.


01952 238 100 www.luceco.com/uk Two new antibacterial collections


New for 2021, CTD Architectural Tiles introduces two new collections to its portfolio: Anthology and Delight. Manufactured by LEA Ceramiche, the ranges boast exceptional aesthetic and practical qualities, namely the PROTECT antibacterial solution. Using Microban®


Technology, a world-renowned


3rd party accredited antibacterial system, the tile surfaces have been finished with this ground-breaking coating, which eliminates up to 99.9 per cent of bacteria. Anthology and Delight offer a luxurious surface solution, whilst delivering on practical performance.


0800 021 4835 www.ctdarchitecturaltiles.co.uk Sandtex breathes new life into conversion properties. X-Treme X-Posure®


Sandtex Trade’s X-Treme X-Posure® masonry paint has helped transform a 100-year-old warehouse to create an atmospheric furniture and interior store and a cosy new coffee shop. X-Treme X-Posure® was ideally suited for use on the solid stone walls and ceilings thanks to its microporous has excellent adhesion properties


which makes it suitable for even the most challenging of substrates. Sandtex’s X-Treme X-Posure®


is available from leading independent


merchants and the nationwide network of Crown Decorating Centres. 0330 024 0303 www.sandtex.co.uk


An architectural masterpiece


Dating back to 1089AD, Gloucester Cathedral is a magnificent example of an English Cathedral built in the Romanesque and Gothic styles. As part of a major refurbishment and conservation programme a new creative direction for the cathedrals disability access was agreed. Bespoke platform lift designers and manufacturers Lyfthaus of Cambridge, England


Style delivers partitioning solution


Ninety One, previously known as Investec Asset Management, recently relocated to impressive new offices in the heart of London’s business district. Creating adaptable and agile working space, Style collaborated with HLW architects and main contractor Overbury, to install three Dorma Hüppe Variflex moveable wall systems, giving freedom to create two individual meeting rooms, or one large open area off the main reception. Maximising light flooding into this beautifully designed office building, one operable wall is glass, whilst the other two are finished respectively in a truly stunning Kvadrat Maharam Merit fabric and Fluted Timber veneer to match surrounding joinery. Ensuring meetings can run concurrently, entirely undisturbed, the walls provide impressive 59dB acoustic integrity. This installation not only offers tremendous levels of space flexibility,” said Michael Porter, Style’s sales director for the South, “it also brings style and panache to an outstanding office development.


www.style-partitions.co.uk


were contracted as the new platform lift suppliers. One lift to be located adjacent to stone steps in the North Ambulatory with a raised height of 750mm and the second to access the North Transept via a Lyfthaus built bridging link and with a 1050mm lift travel.


01440 731111 www.lyfthaus.com Create a spectacular kitchen with Königstone


Königstone, with an impressive reputation for high-quality surface materials and worktops, now supplies stunning semi-precious materials for kitchens. Königstone has access to beautiful materials from across the globe and these breath- taking surfaces will truly set the kitchen apart


from the rest. The intricate patterns and transparency of the materials allows these one-of-a-kind pieces to be backlit. The illumination creates a striking effect by highlighting the captivating natural characteristics of these beautiful features. Three unique colours are available: Amethyst, Smoky Light (pictured) and Smoky Dark.


info@konigstone.co.uk


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