196-222 Kings Road, Chelsea, London SW3 5XP
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250 brick-facing, terracotta tile-facing and reconstructed stone panels, covering 3,700 sqm.
Contractor: Wates Group
Architect: PDP
196-222 Kings Road, Chelsea, London SW3 5XP
250 brick-facing, terracotta tile-facing and reconstructed stone panels, covering 3,700 sqm.
Contractor: Wates Group
Architect: PDP
Local Blackfriars, Salford, Manchester
484 reconstructed stone and terracotta faced panels, covering 5,574 square meters.
Contractor : Domis Construction
Architect : Jon Matthews Architects
Local Blackfriars is a beautiful gated residential project, comprising 380 apartments, penthouses and townhouses across two striking towers, in Blackfriars, Greater Manchester. The Blackfriar, a Grade II listed former public house, has been repurposed to act as a gateway entrance for the development. This striking look of the towers was achieved using a combination of finishes. Throughout the buildings, the panels consist of a granite based reconstituted stone, with a polished finish and variations of green tiles cast into the panels.
An acid etched finish forms the base and crown or the top of the buildings, which provides the buildings with an elongated appearance. Techrete were responsible for the architectural precast elements of the project and for the structural columns which sit from the base of the buildings to the second floor. These were also produced in a polished, reconstituted stone. A key feature of this project from a Techrete perspective, was the fixing of the balconies directly to the panels on-site, facilitating much simpler construction and installation.
Dundrum Shopping Centre, Sandyford Road, Dublin 16
800 reconstructed stone, natural stone faced and terracotta faced panels, covering 8,000 square meters.
Contractor : John Sisk & Son
Architects : BKD Architects
Merrill Lynch, 2 King Edward St, Farringdon, London EC1A 1HQ
1,050 natural stone facing, brick facing and terracotta facing panels, covering 8,650 square meters.
Contractor : Mace
Architect : Swanke Hayden Connell