Another scheme in Hull’s Building Schools for the Future Programme, Andrew Marvell College caters for 1300 students and uses height and a large glazed entrance to improve it’s connectivity with the community it serves.
readThis mixed development project (residential & school) was designed by Sprunt Architects required the innovative application of various façade systems by CSI to achieve NHBC compliance whilst maintaining the visual intent.
readCSI used the Aluprof MB104 window system and the TT curtain walling system to provide one of the few commercial Passivhaus schemes in the UK.
readCSI provided the design and supply of the highly insulated curtain walling, windows and doors scope including the specialised infill’s to the car park openings formed from twisted steel blades.
readCSI developed and engineered the prefabricated multi-coloured louvre panels which were mounted to the face of the windows and curtain walling screens.
readThis design and build project which featured on Restoration Man involved the restoration and conversion of the railway water tower at Settle Station on the World famous Settle-Carlisle Line.
readWork on West London’s iconic Television Centre sees Grade II listed façades retained and enhanced with state-of-the-art glazing solutions comprising of the Janson Art steel heritage windows, stainless laser welded curtain walling structures, plannar glazing and multi coloured anoded baquette cladding panels.
readCSI designed, manufactured and installed the unitising panels from Level 2 to 12, Capless CW areas to all other areas, the Halo, cantilevered balustrade and atrium roof lights.
readPart of Hull’s extensive Building Schools for the Future Programme, Kingswood Academy opened it’s doors to 1300 students in one of the most deprived areas of the UK.
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