All Fixtures articles – Page 2
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      TechnicalMichael Mallinson Architects’ glass staircase for a private house in west London
How Michael Mallinson Architects created a post-tensioned spiral stair for a double-height living space
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      FeaturesWind turbines by Quiet Revolution
King’s Dock has five QR5 turbines mounted on 15m masts, creating a total height of 20m
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      FeaturesStructural metal sections by Metsec
Metsec’s Steel Framing System is a fast track steel stud panel frame that is fixed as infill between the main structural frame members and provides a carrier for insulation, exterior cladding and interior wallboard.
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      FeaturesSanitaryware by Hans Grohe
The Talis S is a single lever mixer with a slim design and pin lever handle. It incorporates a rubit aerator for a soft bubbly flow with no splash back.
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      FeaturesIndoor courts by Doe Sport and LX Engineering
On top of the sprung timber floor, Doe applied its Grand Prix acrylic surface.
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      FeaturesBathrooms by Ideal Standard
The Tonic collection is characterised by simple shapes and clean modern lines
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      FeaturesFabric cladding from Base Structures
The company provided tensioned printed fabric cladding to the atrium’s long internal elevations
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      FeaturesJohnson Tiles’ Artile bespoke tiling process
Create bespoke ceramic tiles for walls, cladding or swimming pools with Johnson Tiles’ Artile process, using photographs, paintings, sketches or computer-generated images.
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      FeaturesArena seating from Audience
Accolade seating is available in seat widths of 450mm, 460mm, 480mm, 500mm and 520mm, and in a variety of fabrics.
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      FeaturesIronmongery by Allgood
The satin stainless-steel lever handles return to the door ensuring that visitors do not snag clothing in busy areas.
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      FeaturesInsulation by Second Nature
Thermafleece uses wool from British hill sheep — a sustainable and renewable resource.
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      FeaturesJoinery by Swift Horsman
The firm built the bars, counters and reception desks in the BA passenger lounges, and also supplied over 400 steel doorsets for BAA throughout the terminal.
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      FeaturesMesh for gabion walls from Hy Ten
Rather than standard gabion mesh, the design team found a novel use for fence panels usually used by the Home Office for prison walls.
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      FeaturesCycle rack from Furnitubes
These 800mm-high, 1,040mm-long stainless steel stands are 100% recyclable, and can be bolted or root-fixed to the ground.
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      FeaturesSignage by Bull Signs
Specialising in fast turnaround projects, the company manufactured and installed the directional signage for the passenger lounges in just five weeks.
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      Features“Airline” seating range from Vitra
Designed by Norman Foster, this is a modular system designed for airports and public facilities.
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      FeaturesSculpture Factory water feature
Specialising in the manufacture of metal sculpture and applied art, the Hackney-based workshop has completed metal screens, gates, windows, fountains and furniture in materials including brass, stainless steel, aluminium and Corten. www.sculpturefactory.com
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      FeaturesConcrete repairs by Gunite/Keim
The unpainted concrete at the Brunswick had suffered severe spalling, so concrete repair specialist Gunite inserted new concrete “patches”.
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      FeaturesCeiling panels by Plastidite
The acrylic sheet — brand name Acridite – was produced in the company’s factory in Trieste, Italy.
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      FeaturesCabinetry by Beck Interiors
Based in Chessington, Surrey, the interior fit-out specialist has an in-house workshop suitable for working in timber, Corian and acrylic.
 
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