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INSULATION; HEATING, VENTILATION & SERVICES; INTERIORS 63


Bath Archway I


n the centre of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the city of Bath, The Roman Baths and Pump Room is a site of international historical and archaeological signifi cance and attracts over one million visitors each year.


As part of an impressive refurbishment, Bath & North East Somerset Council appointed architects Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios for the new Archway Project comprising a new World Heritage Centre and Roman Baths Learning Centre. The Learning Centre features three state-of-the- art learning rooms, break out space and a hands-on Investigation Zone set among real Roman remains.


For a learning space – created from the shell of a former warehouse – with its historic roof structure newly revealed, the architects specifi ed


Troldtekt’s acoustic


wood wool panelling in a natural fi nish to complement the surrounding wood, minimise


the sound dampen the reverberation and noise from large groups of


excited school children. Troldtekt is a perfect choice for this kind of application


ADF03_Troldtekt_Insulation - Acoustic_HPAdv.indd 1 Optimal comfort from Gilberts


An intelligent decision in utilising an intelligent spring could help improve occupant health and performance alongside savings in energy and manufacturing time. The “super spring” is a core component of Gilberts’ latest GSJ adjustable thermal swirl diffusers. Utilising an advanced thermally reactive spring as a core component of Gilberts’ latest GSJ adjustable thermal swirl, the diffuser now has a reaction time – and therefore temperature adjustment – occurring within seconds, verses other thermally actuated diffusers, which use wax technology, which can take up to 60 minutes. Triggered by the temperature of the incoming air (usually when it varies by 2oC from pre-set boundaries) the intelligent spring instantly adjusts the omni-rotational diffuser vanes, delivering warm air vertically and cooler air horizontally. This process ensures rapid initial warm up, and avoidance of uncomfortable draughts. Quickly controlling the airfl ow direction to maintain a comfortable environment in the internal space below, it only takes seconds to restore the equilibrium – whether through exposed ductwork, ceiling grids, clip-in ceilings or perforated ceilings.


01253 766911 info@gilbertsblackpool.com ADF03_Gilberts_Heating & Ventilation - MVHR_DPR.indd 1 Help the environment today and tomorrow


National Ventilation, a leading ventilation manufacturer and supplier, is working hard to make its ventilation more sustainable to help the environment today and tomorrow. This is great news for customers, making it easier for developers, installers and wholesalers


to make more sustainable choices while still benefi tting from the quality and performance National Ventilation is known for. For architects, developers and builders, with developments of 100 plots or less, keen on making sustainable choices and benefi t from a free ventilation design service, National Ventilation is a great option.


01823 690 290 www.nationalventilation.co.uk/sustainable New Tessera Accord


Forbo Flooring Systems has expanded its range of readily available and affordable carpet tiles, with the introduction of Tessera Accord. Featuring a softly striated, contemporary design, the colourways within the collection have been designed to tonally match each other, as well as other ranges from within


the practical Tessera portfolio, allowing specifi ers and fl ooring contractors to create beautifully integrated fl ooring schemes. Made and stocked in the UK, Tessera Accord joins Tessera Infused as a complementing solution within Forbo’s new Union Collection.


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Photo: James Newton


where its sustainable characteristics coupled with superior acoustic qualities provide a comfortable interior environment. Founded on the Cradle-to-Cradle design concept and certifi ed to Gold level, Troldtekt’s natural and inherently sustainable panels are available in a variety of different surfaces and colours and contribute positively to a building’s BREEAM, DGNB and LEED ratings. In addition to their high sound absorption and tactile surface, they


offer high durability and low-cost lifecycle performance. Available in various sizes and in four grades, from extreme fi ne to coarse, the panels can be left untreated or painted in virtually any RAL colour. Troldtekt® with FUTURECEM™


panels absorb more CO2 than


they emit during production Samples,


case studies and technical


guidance are available from Troldtekt. 01978 664255 Troldtekt.co.uk


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