Metalline shines on Centre of Innovation

The company has produced a range of bespoke rainscreen panels for the University of Leeds new Nexus Innovation and Enterprise centre

New Armagh college to benefit from Wraptite airtightness system

The new campus of the Southern Regional College in Armagh, Northern Ireland is set to benefit from the airtightness performance qualities of the Wraptite external air barrier system from the A. Proctor Group

Architectural Profiles Limited – where ‘bespoke’ really means ‘bespoke’

Architectural Profiles Limited (APL) says it is satisfying many an architect’s drive for individuality and signature detailing through its ‘bespoke design and manufacturing service’ for rainscreen panels and cladding profiles

Freefoam adds sage green to its Double Shiplap cladding range

The natural, soft shade with grey undertones is said to be subtle yet stylish and suitable for any location, from rural countryside, coastal situations and urban city environments

Freefoam, “the perfect partner” for Huws Gray

As part of an ongoing and growing partnership Freefoam Building Products recently attended the Huws Gray Big Trade Event, held at the Eirias Park, Colwyn Bay

Tata Steel opens new Colorcoat distribution centre in Glasgow

The 1,000sqm site has been set up to provide a fast distribution service to all fabricators in Scotland and the north of England.

Freefoam release new cladding brochure

The new brochure features all PVC-UE cladding products within the range

Non-combustible cladding systems cost less than foam-filled systems, according to Architectural...

All APL products and systems provided under the Cladsafe banner are guaranteed non-combustible or fire-retardant

Kalwall Panels used on Kings Mall Shopping Centre in Hammersmith

Recent redevelopment of the food court at Kings Mall Shopping centre, on a five-acre site in London’s Hammersmith area, exposed some interesting and complex challenges

Troldekt wood wool acoustic panels used on London’s Open Air Theatre...

The walls are clad with dark stained larch which helps to blur the distinction between building and landscape while creating a natural extension to the existing buildings along the edge of the site