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44 APPOINTMENTS & COMPANY NEWS


Entries for Schüco Excellence Awards are now open


T


he ninth annual Schüco Excellence Awards will take place this summer, for which project applications are now officially being accepted. The well-established Schüco Excellence


Awards for Design and Innovation, run in association with Architecture Today, recognise exceptional projects completed with Schüco systems all over the UK and Ireland. The deadline for entries is 27thApril 2022. Architectural designer and television presenter, Charlie Luxton will reprise his role as host for the awards event at The Banqueting House in London’s Whitehall on Thursday 30th June 2022. The Awards receive recognition across the


industry, as was demonstrated by the landslide amount of entries for the 2021 Awards, increasing the number of entries for the second year running. Winning entries demonstrate the very best contributions from design and specialist contractor teams, and the Schüco facade, window and door systems


used in the project. Entries are judged on creativity, innovation, technical expertise and collaboration to deliver architectural intent. This year’s judges comprise esteemed past judges and previous award winners, including Ingrid Petit, associate at Feilden Fowles; Steve Mudie, partner at Alinea Consulting; Fiona Scott, director at Gort Scott; Carol Patterson, director at OMA; Harry Montrésor, partner at the Montrésor Partnership; Pankaj Patel, director at Patel Taylor; Innes Johnston, senior partner at Max Fordham; and Architecture Today editor Isabel Allen, who will Chair the judging.


The ten categories for the 2022 Schüco Excellence Awards, which have been updated since last year, are: Commercial and Mixed Use development; Cultural building; Education, Health and Leisure building; Refurbishment and Adaptive Reuse project; Individual house; Individual house improvement; Residential development; Specialist contractor, Steel project and Sustainability. Visit the awards platform to enter a project into the Schüco Excellence Awards 2022.


01908 282111 excellence-awards.awardsplatform.com


CERTIFIRE approval for TECTUS Hinges S


IMONSWERK UK is proud to announce that the TECTUS range of concealed hinges has been approved


for the Warrington fire CERTIFIRE certification scheme. CERTIFIRE is an independent third-party certification scheme that assures fire protection products’ performance, quality, reliability, and traceability. The scheme is recognised by regulatory authorities worldwide, it is an internationally respected mark of fire safety and one of the most authoritative in the industry. Following stringent tests and further assessments, the TECTUS is the only CERTIFIRE approved multi-axis concealed hinge on the market. Robin Guy, managing director says: “The certification is a fantastic asset to the range; it gives both our customer and the end-user the confidence and reassurance that the products carry the mark of a reputable third- party certification body. It gives assurance as to the performance of the products, particularly following the understandable


stringent requirements on products to meet additional fire test standards due to recent tragic events. The certification underlines SIMONSWERK’S commitment to the highest quality standards and the products performance reliability”. SIMONSWERK are one of Europe’s


leading Hinge Manufacturers with a history spanning more than 130 years in the manufacture of brass, aluminium and stainless-steel hinges for doors and windows. The range includes the renowned fully concealed TECTUS hinges and the popular TRITECH solid brass hinge with concealed bearings.


0121 522 2848 www.simonswerk.co.uk


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