Glasgow Academy, Colebrooke Street, Glasgow G12 8HE
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328 reconstructed stone panels covering 2,631 square meters.
Contractor : Dunne Group
Architect : Page / Park
Glasgow Academy, Colebrooke Street, Glasgow G12 8HE
328 reconstructed stone panels covering 2,631 square meters.
Contractor : Dunne Group
Architect : Page / Park
Galway Clinic, Doughiska, Co. Galway, H91 HHT0
350 reconstructed stone panels, covering 3,528 square meters.
Contractor : McNamara
Architect : David Jordan Architects
Edinburgh Conference Centre, The Exchange, 150 Morrison Street, Edinburgh EH3 8EE
Reconstructed stone panels
Contractor : Sir Robert McAlpine
Architect : Terry Farrell
The Eagle Centre, Derby
500 reconstructed stone panels, covering 2,700 square meters.
Contractor : Westfield Shopping Towns
Architect : Westfield Shopping Towns
Collegelands, Havannah Street, Glasgow G4 0UB
750 brick faced and reconstructed stone panels, covering 8,500 square meters.
Contractor : Dawn Construction
Architect : Page Park Architects
Clones Library, 98 Largy Avenue, Clones, Co. Monaghan
98 reconstructed stone panels, covering 1,260 square meters.
Contractor : P. Elliotts
Architect : Keith Williams Architects
Clarence Dock, The Boulevard, Leeds LS10 1PZ
442 reconstructed stone panels, covering 5,850 square meters.
Contractor : Shepherd
Architect : Carey Jones Architects
Newcastle Labs, Queen Victoria Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 4LP
398 reconstructed stone panels, covering 3,757 square meters.
Contractor : Kier Construction
Architect : Ryder Architecture
Calthorpe House, Birmingham
400 reconstructed stone panels, covering 5,300 square meters.
Contractor : BAM
Architect : Webb Gray
Bridgewater Place, Leeds
1,050 reconstructed stone panels, covering 11,000 square meters.
Contractor : Bovis Lendlease
Architect : Aedas
Bramall Music Building, University of Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT
290 brick faced and natural stone faced panels, covering 4,900 square meters.
Contractor : BAM Construction
Architect : Glenn Howells
Bluewater Shopping Centre, Bluewater Parkway, Dartford, Greenhithe DA9 9ST
Titanic Quarter, Queens Road, Belfast BT3 9DE
1,592 reconstructed stone panels, covering 10,303 square meters.
Contractor : Harcourt Construction
Architect : Todd Architects
Barton Square, Stretford, Manchester M17 8BN
470 brick faced and reconstructed stone panels, covering 3,300 square meters.
Contractor : Lendlease
Architect : Leach Rhodes
Anne Rowling Regenerative Clinic, Chancellor’s Building, University of Edinburgh, 49 Little France Crescent, Edinburgh EH16 4SB
25 reconstructed stone panels, covering 285 square meters.
Contractor : Mansell
Architect : Keppie
One Bedford Avenue, Bloomsbury, London WC1B 3AU
253 reconstructed stone panels, covering 2,614 square meters.
Contractor : Mace Group
Architect : Bennetts Associates
De Vere Gardens, Kensington, London
168 reconstructed stone panels, covering 1,600 square meters.
Contractor : Sir Robert McAlpine
Architect : David Chipperfield
Ashington Leisure Centre, Lintonville Terrace, Ashington, Northumberland, NE63 9JY
158 reconstructed stone panels, covering 4,737 square meters.
Contractor : Carillion
Architect : Ryder Architecture
5 Pancras Square, Kings Cross, London N1C 4AG
146 reconstructed stone panels, covering 1,350 square meters.
Contractor : Kier Construction
Architect : Weedon Partnership
This unique building has won many accolades for its design including the RIBA London Regional Award 2015, The RIBA London Sustainability Award 2015, and most recently, the Prime Minister’s Better Public Building Award. Furthermore it has achieved the BREEAM level of ‘Outstanding’.
It was built as the new headquarters for Camden Council and is clad at the lower levels with Techrete precast concrete panels. There were a lot of constraints encountered on site and the ground to 3rd floor cladding had to be installed in advance of the super structure. Due to the site logistics and proposed crane sizes and positons, normal installation hours could not be accommodated on site as these would have blocked deliveries and affected progress on site. There was also site off -loading restrictions.
To avoid these issues, Techrete panels were installed between 7pm and 7am using the site tower cranes. The line and level works were carried out during the day. Another challenge faced was the installation of the circular columns. This proved interesting as they were underslung units and there was reduced headroom available.
As with other projects in the Kings Cross area, there were network rail restrictions which required the downgrading of all craneage by 25%. This problem was alleviated by using mobile cranes where appropriate, although there was some back propping required to the slab during this operation.
A reconstituted stone mix was chosen in an acid etched finish which gives the building a regal finish, allowing it to blend effortlessly with the prestige of the neighbouring buildings and surroundings.
3 Pancras Square, Kings Cross, London N1C 4AG
593 reconstructed stone panels covering 7,725 square meters.
Contractor : BAM
Architect : Porphyros Architects
Techrete were awarded the contract for the design, manufacture and installation of the pre-cast elements of number 3 Pancras Square. The building comprises of an architecturally complex precast concrete facade which attaches to a steel-work frame over 10 floors. The building blends effortlessly with the other projects in the Kings Cross area, complementing the other Techrete buildings surrounding it. Production began at our facility in January 2015, with the first panels arriving on-site in July 2015. The project completed in December of that year.