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Here East, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park London Cladding - Facade Broadway

Here East, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London

Here East, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London


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The former Press and Broadcast Centres for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games has become Here East, a new digital quarter for East London.

The complex is a 24-hour media hub that caters over 20,000 broadcasters, photographers and print journalists facilitating broadcasts to 4 billion people worldwide. It contains an International Broadcast Centre and a Main Press Centre.

White powder coated Broadway expanded metal cladding is installed to effectively conceal and protect plant and services around the top of the building. The structure of the mesh facilitates transmission of daylight whilst concealing services behind, and blends perfectly with the aesthetics of the overall design.

The same Broadway mesh pattern is also used internally as an aesthetic screening around rooflights.

View PDF Project Sheet: Here East

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Gatwick Airport M.S.C.P.6 London Cladding - Staircase Shaldon 4/8

Gatwick Airport M.S.C.P.6

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Deptford Railway Station London

Deptford Railway Station, London

Deptford Railway Station, London


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Gladstone 80/10 and Gladstone PC 80/10 installed at Deptford Railway Station, London.

Gladstone 80/10 was installed using the cable mesh tension system around the stair tower and Gladstone PC 80/10 was used as balustrading around the station and cycle store.

View PDF Project Sheet: Deptford Railway Station

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Cork County Hall Car Park Cork Ireland Cladding - Car Park Gladstone PC 80/10

Cork County Hall Car Park, Cork, Eire

Cork County Hall Car Park, Cork, Eire


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Gladstone PC 80/10 architectural mesh installed as car park cladding at Cork County Hall Car Park, Cork, Eire.

Architect: Shay Cleary Architects

View PDF Project Sheet: Cork County Hall

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Clarence Dock Leeds Cladding - Car Park Gladstone 80/10

Clarence Dock, Leeds

Clarence Dock, Leeds


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Gladstone 80/10 installed as car park cladding at Clarence Dock, Leeds. This architectural cable mesh was used to create a visually stunning and fire-resistant surface. The open area of the mesh creates a semi-transparent 'veil' effect which allows air to circulate freely.

Clarence Dock is a shopping and leisure centre in Leeds. It also has a large residential population in waterside apartments, and a significant number of business premises.

View PDF Project Sheet: Clarence Dock, Leeds

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Carnegie Cricket Pavilion Headingley Leeds Cladding - Facade Garston Carnegie Cricket Pavilion Headingley Leeds Cladding - Facade Garston

Carnegie Pavilion, Headingley Cricket Ground, Leeds

Carnegie Pavilion, Headingley Cricket Ground, Leeds


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Garston architectural expanded metal installed as rain screen cladding at Carnegie Pavilion, Headingley Cricket Ground, Leeds, England

Architect: Alsop
Contractors: Bam Construct UK Ltd, Diverse Access and Installation Services Ltd

View details of the work completed by Diverse Access and Installation Services Ltd (PDF)

View PDF Project Sheet: Headingley Cricket Ground

 

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British Museum World Conservation & Exhibition Centre London Ceiling Brocklebank 16/5

British Museum World Conservation & Exhibition Centre

British Museum World Conservation & Exhibition Centre


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Shortlist: RIBA Stirling Prize 2017

Sainsbury Exhibitions Gallery with Brocklebank 16/5 aluminium mesh ceiling. The stunning wire mesh ceiling for the 1000m2 exhibition hall perfectly complements subtle lighting while effectively concealing vents, diffusers and ducting, and providing easy access for maintenance.

The Locker Architectural installation team successfully tackled a number of challenges to complete the job within the scheduled timescale. The mesh was formed into trays and fixed into inverted aluminium angle frames minimising visibility of the supporting structure. These hinged panels lock into the sub-frame when closed and are fitted with an inertia system to check the swing of each panel as it opens. With panels in the closed position the visual effect from below is of a single, continuous expanse of mesh.

The Locker design team tailored the ceiling to fit the existing steelwork structure of the building using an aluminium sub-frame with hinged mesh panels. Anodised aluminium Brocklebank 165 wire mesh with an increased aperture (to accommodate the swirl diffuser) was used to reduce both weight and cost.

Mace, the main contractor on this project, were so impressed with the quality of workmanship that they awarded us ‘Contractor of the Month’. The customer and architect (Rogers Stirk Harbour) are both delighted with the finished product.

PDF Project Sheet: British Museum World Conservation & Exhibition Centre

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Chineham ERF Basingstoke Cladding - Facade Chineham

Chineham ERF

Chineham ERF, Basingstoke


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Tension Fabric Mesh installation at Chineham Energy Recovery Facility for Veolia Environmental Services, Basingstoke.

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Star City Birmingham Cladding - Car Park Coburg 12-12-12-12

Star City Leisure Centre, Birmingham

Star City Leisure Centre, Birmingham


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Coburg 12-12-12-12 architectural mesh installed as car park cladding at Star City Leisure Centre, Birmingham.

The specification used for this project was:

Open Area: 69%
Weight: 6.88Kg/m2
Thickness: 13mm.
Architect: Reid Architecture

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Centre MK, MK Shopping Centre Milton Keynes Ornamental Metalwork Malin

Centre MK, MK Shopping Centre

Centre MK, MK Shopping Centre


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These two striking kite structures proudly hang from tensioned wire ropes, in the North and South entrance atria at the iconic MK Shopping Centre. They are constructed from CNC laser-mitred aluminium tubular framework infilled with Locker’s expanded metal Malin mesh.

Locker undertook the computer-modelled detailed design, complex 3D mitred welding. The framework and mesh were grit-blasted and polyester powder coated Aztec gold.

The sculptures were a challenging puzzle to install however our skilled rigging team completed the work ahead of schedule over 21 continuous nights.

PDF Project Sheet: Centre MK

"I’d just like to say a sincere thank you, on behalf of myself and the rest of Princebuild project team, to you all and all of your operatives who have been involved in delivering Sunset Walk. The project has been highly challenging and very intense. Despite this, the project has been delivered to an excellent standard and we have an extremely satisfied client. Thank you. " - Carl Newbigging, Project Manager, Princebuild Limited.

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