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EXTERNAL ENVELOPE; HEATING, VENTILATION & SERVICES


City West Dublin development protected with Wraptite®


airtightness The superior airtightness and water resistance protection benefi ts of the Wraptite® external air barrier


system from the A. Proctor Group is a key feature of an exciting new development at City West, Dublin, Ireland. The project development on behalf of Cairn Homes consists of over 400 residential units within nine apartment buildings ranging in height from one to nine storeys. The new homes form part of a wider mixed- use development, including retail, commercial, offi ce units, residential amenity space, and open spaces along with services provisions to facilitate the development, including parking, The project’s design was created by award-winning practice Reddy Architecture + Urbanism, and Platt & Reilly, one of the UK’s and Ireland’s leading partition and ceiling contractors, installed the Wraptite system. The Wraptite System is installed as an external air barrier and alternative to a traditional standard breather membrane. Wraptite is the only self- adhering vapour-permeable air barrier certifi ed by the BBA and combines the essential properties of vapour permeability and airtightness in one self-adhering membrane.


01250 872261 www.proctorgroup.com ADF10_A Proctor_External Envelope - Membranes_DPR.indd 1


High-quality architectural glass products leading independent


Established in 1975, Firman Glass is one of the


glass manufacturing


companies in the UK, producing toughened glass, laminated glass and specialist sealed units. Firman Glass manufacture all forms of processed toughened glass, with comprehensive stocks of clear fl oat, low iron, satin, body tinted, mirrors, laminated glass, acoustic laminated and fi re rated glass. With some of the most advanced machinery, Firman Glass is able to manufacture high-quality products for all market sectors including architectural, retail, leisure and domestic.


01708 374534 www.fi rmanglass.com 02/10/2023 08:41 Reducing embodied carbon in building design


As we continue to prioritise sustainability in building design and construction, the concept of embodied carbon has gained increased attention. Embodied carbon refers to the carbon emissions associated with the entire life cycle of a building, including the materials used


in construction and the energy required to produce and transport those materials. One way that building designers can reduce embodied carbon is by using underfl oor air conditioning (UfAC) systems. Want to learn more? Head over to Flexible Space’s website.


01342 310400 www.fl exiblespace.com


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Get Closer to an Open Fire Experience with a Panoramic Series Wood Burner


• Professional Nationwide Installation Service • Choice of Contemporary Finishes • Efficient eco Design Wood Burning • 5 Year Guarantee & Parts Service


• Freestanding or Fireplace Installation • Top or Rear Flue Vented • ISO 9001:15 Accredited • Hetas Approved Installations


01709 581168 info@futurefires.co.uk www.futurefires.co.uk ADF10_Future Fires_HP.indd 1


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