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EXTERNAL ENVELOPE


Attractive brick slip facade solution


Sto’s ability to provide a bespoke package of external wall insulation, brick slips and render has been highlighted by a new £115 million mixed-use development in Kent. Some of the new buildings feature the BBA-certifi ed StoCleyer B mineral brick slips in a multi-blend red colour, chosen to create a striking contrast


with the various facade fi nishes used elsewhere on the commercial units. StoCleyer B brick slips are manufactured from tough synthetic render with 90% mineral content, and feature an attractive individual pattern and texture to give a natural brick appearance.


0141 892 8000 www.sto.co.uk


Door screen streams light into extension


A Steel Window Association member company has created a large and elegant screen which forms the entire end wall to a new kitchen- dining room for a private residence in the desirable London Borough of Wandsworth. The 5.5 metre wide, 3.5 metre tall screen was


fabricated using the timeless W20 steel sections, which closely match the appearance of earlier steel frames often seen in warehouses and other old properties. Finished in RAL 7009 Green Grey and glazed with Krypton-fi lled 20 mm IG units, the opening lights and three doorsets feature high performance weather-stripping.


www.steel-window-association.co.uk DF11_Sto_External Envelope - Cladding & Facades_PR.indd 1New Self-build farmhouse warms to external Wraptite® 20/10/2022 11:46 ADF11_SWA_External Envelope - Doors & Windows_Edit.indd 1 airtight solution


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A new self-build farmhouse in the beautiful Scottish countryside has been fi tted with the high-performing Wraptite air-barrier. The project is designed to Passivhaus standards by Architect Frances Strachan-Friar. From the outset, the aim was to achieve a more sustainable design and follow a different approach from the traditional timber kit. After undertaking signifi cant research into different types of construction, the architect selected Xilonor CLT cross-laminated timber. Frances commented on how the selection of Wraptite has benefi tted the development: “The specifi cation of the correct type of airtightness barrier was critical in achieving thermal effi ciency. Wraptite was chosen because it allows the airtightness layer to be fi tted to the outside of the construction. In doing so, the external application of Wraptite provides essential protection in the form of waterproofi ng and weatherproofi ng for the CLT during the build. I have previously specifi ed products from the A. Proctor Group, but this was the fi rst time using Wraptite. Proctors provided a comprehensive Toolbox Talk and have been a great support throughout the project.”


01250 872261 www.proctorgroup.com ADF11_A Proctor_External Envelope - Air Tightness_DPR.indd 1 31/10/2022 12:09


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