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Glazing improves centre of excellence for special educational needs
A centre of excellence for special educational needs has opened in Chester’s Abbey Square, which required Selectaglaze secondary glazing for part of the transformation and conversion of Grade II* Listed Georgian buildings.
Secondary glazed units create a splash at Kidderpore Hall
Selectaglaze has provided the secondary glazed units for the Kidderpore Hall which sits 250 feet above sea level overlooking North London.
Selectaglaze raises sustainability in the Lake District
Jesus Church in Troutbeck, a village in the Lake District, had secondary glazing installed to improve the thermal efficiency of its thirteen lancet-shaped stained-glass windows.
Selectaglaze creates quieter and warmer office environments
74 Trumpington Street, along with the new offices for the Master of Pembroke College has been upgraded with secondary glazing by Selectaglaze to create quieter and warmer office environments, in keeping with the College’s sustainability plan.
Selectaglaze helps protect artefacts in 18th Century castle
Secure secondary glazing, by Selectaglaze, has helped to protect returning artefacts from the 18th Century to a castle on the border of Dorset and Hampshire.
A behind-the-scenes look at Selectaglaze manufacturing
Duncan Saunders, head of production at Selectaglaze, takes viewers behind the scenes to take a look at Selectaglaze manufacturing in a 3-minute YouTube video.
The sustainable regeneration of historic buildings
The sustainable regeneration of historic buildings is often seen as an oxymoron because there are several factors that act as barriers. Gordon Reid and Steven Campbell, Cundall, discuss the lessons learnt from structural and building service engineering solutions they have delivered on key historic regeneration projects.
Selectaglaze improves London office environment
Premier Public Relations contacted Selectaglaze for a window improvement to their offices, to create a more agreeable working environment by reaching a higher level of thermal insulation.
Selectaglaze: Creating comfortable office environments
A good office environment provides a sense of wellbeing and encourages efficiency, an important consideration when it is estimated that we spend more than 10 years of our lives in the workplace.
Selectaglaze windows improve insulation at the Comet Hotel
104 Selectaglaze windows have been installed at the Comet Hotel, situated in Hertfordshire, to improve thermal and noise insulation for its guests.
Dyson School of Design Engineering fitted with Selectaglaze windows
In 2016, Imperial College London took over the unoccupied Royal Mail sorting office from the Science Museum, where planning was submitted to change the Edwardian, baroque style sorting office into the new ‘Dyson School of Design Engineering’.
Refurbished church bells chime on considerately: praise be to Selectaglaze!
Selectaglaze have helped in noise reduction of church bells during a refurbishment of the church tower in Much Hadham, Hertfordshire
Acoustic insulation creates quiet space for students near Stansted Airport
Selectaglaze glazing has helped to create a quiet, conducive space for students at a new college based near Stansted Airport.
A West London Historic Palace receives the Selectaglaze treatment
Selectaglaze discuss how their products have been utilised in one of London's historic palaces on the banks of the river Thames.
Stylish conversion of three Listed buildings are up for an award
Selectaglaze discuss the recent conversion of listed buildings in Berkshire, reinstating some original designs to return the property to it's former glory.
Noise mitigation against HS2 enabling works at 30 Euston Square
30 Euston Square has an outstanding Victorian façade with an original Greek revival style entrance hall and is full of ornate architectural details.
Church renovation becomes a local community asset
Selectaglaze discuss how a church renovation has meant a deprived building and local community receive something to go ‘ping-pong’ over.
Security as well as fire regulations need to be at the...
Secured by Design outlines the physical security guidance set out in Part Q and highlights why this is as important as long-established fire regulations
Building Control – The way we build for tomorrow
Keeping up to speed is part of the role of Building Control in an era where building homes is high on the Government’s agenda.
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Over half of British homes still only meeting insulation standards of...
Two years after EDF and Sprift's study into the energy efficiency of UK homes, updated research has found that just over half of British homes are still only meeting the insulation standards of fifty years ago.
Making retrofit a reality with geospatial data
There is no one-size-fits-all approach to retrofit, but knocking down and starting again isn’t an option. BIM is now proving its value in repurposing existing buildings through the use of geospatial data, says Diarmuid Murphy, director of property at Murphy Geospatial.
Beard starts work on Nuffield College renovation in Oxford
Work has begun in a three-phase, £3m project renovation project on Nuffield College, a graduate college of Oxford University.
BTR scheme in Birmingham tops out
Winvic tops out of on first phase of 398 Apartment BTR scheme in Birmingham for Moda Living.
MMC and digital technology deliver “Be Lean, Be Clean, Be Green”...
MMC and digital technology have played a key role in the award-winning Merstham Park School in Surrey.
UK’s first net zero school tops out
Buntingford First School is scheduled to open in 2023 and will be one of the first net zero school’s – in both embodied and operational carbon – in the UK.
Significant construction skills shortages hinder the industry
According to a recent study, there are significant construction skills shortages in the industry, with only 8% of roles being filled.