Upper St. Martin’s Lane

Upper St. Martin’s Lane

This bespoke feature canopy leading to The Yards’ landmark redevelopment uses 499 decorative glass panels and unique paint finishes to animate transmitted sunlight, together with reflected and artificial light.  The panels incorporate clear and translucent interlayers, four different versions of Schott NARIMA dichroic glass and polished, low-iron glass contra-panels which are housed in 165 separate aluminium pyramid frames.  The entire canopy is suspended beneath a primary steel frame, incorporating concealed drainage and topped with tailored theatre-style lighting. The multi-disciplinary design and delivery team included Brimelow McSweeney, Studio 29, Michael Barclay Partnership and Nicholas Stephens Construction.

These incredible images were taken by Philip Vile.

In July 2021, The Yards, Covent Garden was awarded Build Black Better Platinum recognition.


Private Residence | Loch Tummel

Private Residence | Loch Tummel

This remote property sits on the banks of Loch Tummel, presenting outstanding views and a challenging topography for main contractor 7even Construction.  Project partners, WT Architecture, were keen to maximise these incredible views, resulting in a self-supported fully glazed gable end with minimal sight lines, alongside complementary oversized panels. Numerous engineering challenges had to be overcome, including high wind loads and a flexible host structure, however, these aspects were delivered exceptionally working alongside David Narro Associates. The stunning images are thanks to Nathan Harrison and Dapple Photography.


Maggie’s Centre | Leeds

Maggie’s Centre | Leeds

Amazing images courtesy of Hufton + Crow

This incredible cancer treatment centre has been shortlisted at the 2021 World Architecture Festival.


INTU Lakeside

INTU Lakeside


Aberdeen Art Gallery

Aberdeen Art Gallery

Stunning imagery thanks to Dapple Photography.

RIAS Award Winner 2021.


Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

This world-renowned stadium project was brokered between Mott MacDonald and Buckingham Contracting Group, alongside Populous Architects, who required expedited design, procurement and installation of 62 double laminated structural glass panels spanning 420 sq.m. Each panel is bonded using stainless steel glazing restraints into bespoke head and cill frames following the stadium’s curvature. Installation was via roped access 20m above the pitch providing a safe inclined façade to the new Skybridge Hospitality Suite.

Incredible photo seen on Dezeen.


The Rocketeer Restaurant

The Rocketeer Restaurant

 


Bridgewater Canopy | Leeds

Bridgewater Canopy | Leeds

 


Maggie’s Centre | Oldham

Maggie’s Centre | Oldham

The glass tube passing through Maggie’s Oldham creates a prominent architectural intervention, whilst providing views upwards to the sky and garden below. Each of the 11 cylindrically curved panels is 4.5m, totalling an impressive 100 sq.m of glass secured using structurally bonded carrier frames and supported off a carefully trimmed steel structure. The glass element was particularly challenging to achieve uniformity of appearance and consistency of performance in both concave and convex architectural panels.

Delivery of this project was in partnership with dRMM Architects, F Parkinson and Roberts Lombardelli Partnership.


O2 Arena | London

O2 Arena | London

Great festive photos thanks to our project partners SH Structures.


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