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News Release from: Kawneer UK | Subject: Curtain walling, windows and doors
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 22 May 2007
Kawneer helps take Optima to seven
storeys
Walker Troup Architects specified the full Kawneer range of curtain walling, windows and doors for a landmark site in inner city Birmingham.
Walker Troup Architects specified the full Kawneer range of curtain walling, windows and doors for a client's flagship development on a landmark site in inner city Birmingham because "it was imperative that high-quality products were utilised" Kawneer's curtain walling with 50mm sightlines was complemented with AA601 casement and AA603 tilturn and French casement windows as well as 190 narrow-style doors for a Modern Methods of Construction (MMC) project by Bullock Construction for Optima Community Housing Association
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 26 Jun 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The panels form the inner skin of the external walls, floors and all internal walls including stairs and lift towers.
Clad externally in traditional brickwork with large areas of glazed curtain walling and a standing seam aluminium roof, materials were specified to meet stringent acoustic requirements due to the site's proximity to the six-lane dual carriageway A38 arterial route into Birmingham - the site had formerly been used to facilitate an underpass.
The brief developed as part of the Attwood Green redevelopment plan over 18 months from a much smaller building over three storeys.
However, extensive remediation works were required and the brief was extended to provide between four and seven storeys.
Simon Oakley of Walker Troup said: "A high quality of design was expected by both the client and the city council planning department.
The design was developed in close partnership with our client, Bullock Construction, local residents and the city council over 12 months and the proposals were extremely well received by the council when the planning application was finally lodged." He added: "We initially specified Kawneer as our preferred curtain walling and aluminium window system as our practice had utilised their products previously and it was imperative on a building which was to be a flagship for our client that high-quality products were utilised, especially as the building is seven storeys in part.
"The planning department was extremely keen that an aluminium window/curtain walling system was utilised rather than the PVCU which had been considered previously by Optima.
This not only allowed slimmer sections to be utilised but also larger windows, consideration had to be given for cleaning even at the higher levels." In addition, discussions took place at an early stage with both Kawneer, their approved installer Aluminium Sashes and Pilkington's to ascertain various glazing specifications to achieve the acoustic and thermal performance which was an intrinsic part of the overall design of these elements of the building.
"The Kawneer system has to date worked extremely well as part of the overall building fabric.
All parties are extremely happy with the current status and quality of the Kawneer system being installed," said Mr Oakley.
"We are obviously aware of Kawneer as one of the market leaders in this particular sector and were extremely keen that a high-quality product was utilised from inception. Request a free brochure from Kawneer UK ...
This was recognised by both the client and the constructor partner.".
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