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64 EXTERNAL ENVELOPE; INSULATION; ACCESSIBILITY; HEATING, VENTILATION & SERVICES


STO insulation and render specified Paul Zanre Photography


StoTherm Mineral insulation and StoSilco render were used to provide outstanding thermal performance on the recently completed Peveril Securities King’s Stables Road mixed-use development Edinburgh’s city-centre. This project illustrates Sto’s ability to work closely with specifiers, contractors and clients to ensure that the most appropriate solution was chosen for this


project. Sto successfully worked in partnership with project architects, Fletcher Joseph Associates, and facade specialists AFS (Scotland) who installed the StoTherm Mineral system. The result was a fully bespoke insulation system which satisfied all the project requirements.


0141 892 8000 www.sto.co.uk Magply for new-build thatched property


Widely specified for its fire resistance and all round stability in the cladding build-up to apartment blocks as well as a render backer and sheathing board, IPP’s highly versatile Magply boards have been employed by a regional developer as a fireproof sarking board beneath traditional thatched roofing for a development in a Dorset village. The 12mm thick version of the high performance MgO material was selected by Poole based Charlew Developments, to comply with the project architect’s performance specification for the solitary thatched roof building. The site agent for Charlew Developments, Jules Peach, commented: “We have found the boards very straightforward to cut and fix before covering them with the breather membrane and battens.” Magply MgO boards present a fire-safe and environmentally friendly alternative to conventional plywood or OSB products.


01621 776252 www.magply.co.uk UfAC used to boost sustainability


An underfloor air conditioning (UfAC) system supplied by AET Flexible Space has contributed to the top sustainability credentials of the redevelopment of a 1930s warehouse and former clothing factory in Clerkenwell. Reducing the building’s


energy consumption and carbon emissions were key considerations, and AET Flexible Space’s UfAC was selected for its low environmental impact and high efficiency. Harella House has received a BREEAM ‘Excellent’ rating, and it is estimated that the refurbished building achieves a 47 per cent reduction in carbon emissions.


01342 310400 www.flexiblespace.com


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