Clearview National January 2016 - Issue 170 | Page 8

INDUSTRYNEWS Meeting the Brief »»When Cornwall Council decided to consolidate office facilities at the Beacon Technology Park in Bodmin, strong environmental performance was a key stipulation of the brief. The Poynton Bradbury Wynter Cole Architects BIM design featured two separate frames linked by an atrium and main contractor, BAM Construction utilised leading edge performance products from Metal Technology. Metal Technology’s System 17 SP (silicone pointed) with concealed vents and System 17 capped high rise curtain walling formed the framework for the extensive glazed façades. System 17 SP is a structured glazing system designed to create visually impressive all glass façades with profiles that provide structural integrity, weather performance, thermal enhancement and, importantly, can only be seen on the inside of the building. System 5-20D Hi+ thermally broken doors were also specified for the project. Part of Metal Technology’s THERMAL range, the System 5-20D Hi+ Zooming in door system achieves high levels of thermal performance by utilising specially designed polyamide thermal break profiles, thermal gaskets and foam profiles, allowing it to meet and exceed the latest thermal requirements of the current building regulations, while at the same time creating the desired look for the overall design and aesthetic. www.metaltechnology.com »»Andrew Sykes, Purplex Marketing’s talented videographer, was a man with a plan at the glass and glazing industry’s most prestigious the G Awards, last November. Commissioned by the organisers to take video “evidence” of the evening, Andrew was on hand to interview the winners and film their reactions in the heat of the moment. “It was a great night, with quality entertainment, and it’s all on camera,” said Andrew. “The suspense before each winner announcement charged the atmosphere, adding to the dramatic effect. I’m delighted Purplex were chosen to documen Ёѡ