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Metal in Architecture Supplement


CONTENTS 10.22


04 12


INDUSTRY NEWS


COMMENT: TIMELESS ARCHITECTURAL COPPER Copper continues to intrigue and inspire architects. With limitless possibilities for innovative contemporary design, copper also provides exemplary recyclability, sustainability and longevity explains Chris Hodson from Aurubis


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PROJECTS SCREEN TEST


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In creating a unique digital art school for Manchester, Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios enlivened windowless facades with a giant LED screen displaying students’ work, surrounded by bespoke, pleated aluminium. James Parker reports


FEATURES 24


SECURITY WITHOUT COMPROMISE


STS202 is changing the game for security standards across the construction sector. Ash Pearson from Jack Aluminium talks us through the specifi cation and what security benefi ts it can offer for buildings


26 28 30


CAPITALISING ON COPPER Simon Walker from SIG Zinc & Copper shares his knowledge and insight into the benefi ts and approach to using copper in builds


SIZING UP STEEL ROOFING TILES


David Padmore from Metrotile UK Ltd explores the versatile world of lightweight metal roofi ng systems


THINK ZINC


Jonathan Lowy of VMZinc looks at the precise requirements of a complex metal roof and addresses the aesthetics and challenges involved


ADF OCTOBER 2022 26 WWW.ARCHITECTSDATAFILE.CO.UK 16


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