 | |  |  |  | |  | This large distribution centre in Stafford services the midlands and some of the North of England. Colorcoat HPS200® was used for the roof and walls in Goosewing Grey.
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 |  | The level of support and service offered by Corus is the main reason behind Hamilton Associates continued specification of Colorcoat® products.
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 |  | The requirement for this project in Leamington Spa was to manufacture and construct a new building at Ashorne Hill Conference Centre in order to provide additional high quality accommodation for the centre’s residential courses. The client required a solution that would meet the tight schedule available for construction, keeping disruption to the daily operation of the centre to a bare minimum.
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 |  | For Assheton House in Ashton-under-lyme, Colorcoat HPS200® in Ocean blue was used on the walls of this residential building envelope.
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 |  | The Aviodrome in Laylstad, Netherlands uses two Colorcoat® products in a number of colours. Colorcoat HPS200® was chosen for the walls, whilst Colorcoat® PVDF was used on the roof.
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 |  | For the B&Q store in Hull RGP Architects were responsible for choosing Colorcoat HPS200® in white for the walls of the store.
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 |  | As well as the B&Q store in Hull, the B&Q Warehouse in Cardiff also uses Colorcoat HPS200® in white for the walls of the building envelope.
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 |  | Here, the building envelope consists almost exclusively of Colorcoat HPS200®, which has been used for both the walls and the roof. The colour Merlin was used for the curved roof of the building.
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 |  | Banner Park offers easy access to the entire Midlands motorway network of M40, M42, M6, M69, M45 and M1. The units on this site make extensive use of Colorcoat HPS200® for the roofs and Colorcoat® PVDF for the walls in a variety of colours, including metallics.
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 |  | The client for Big Storage – The Printworks in Chester West
Employment Park was formerly Printworks Chester LLP. The
build is an extension to an existing building designed originally, as the name suggests, as a printing house for the Chester Chronicle in the 1980s by Design Group Chester (DGC).
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 |  | This particular Big W Store uses a combination of Colorcoat Celestia® metallics for the walls and Colorcoat HPS200® for the roof. The colours Orion, Aquarius, Sirius, Goosewing Grey, Merlin Grey were all used on this development on the outskirts of Norwich.
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 |  | Colour branding refers to the architectural use of colour which references the building as a promotional tool in the marketing of corporate identity, products or services. The big Yellow self storage facility in Romford is just one example of how this has been applied.
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 |  | Birch coppice was formally home to a large coal mining facility. Since its closure in 1987 the former brownfield site has been transformed into a prosperous business park utilising Colorcoat® products.
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 |  | Birstall Retail Park, just off the M62 in Leeds hosts a number of retail units, as well as a range of restaurants. For this retail unit, Colorcoat HPS200® and Colorcoat® PVDF has been utilised.
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 |  | The design concept for Blarney business park is innovative and contemporary. The park composes of purpose built, energy efficient and sustainable buildings which blend with the natural backdrop of the area, and Colorcoat HPS200® was used to acheive this aim.
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 |  | The new Bosch Siemens Homeware (BSH) warehouse andoffices in Kettering are the driving force behind what PrologisDevelopments believes is one of the largest distribution,warehouse and manufacturing developments in Europe. Whencomplete, the site will comprise 204,390 m2 of internal lettable space. The project has demanded not only major construction and infrastructure work on the site but also the re-modeling of nearby roads and the construction of a new ‘hamburger’ roundabout.
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 |  | Distribution and logistics centre developer, Rosemoundproperties had this building designed for use by transport andstorage specialist Cadogan Tate. The building was constructedon a semi-industrial brownfield site in the shadow of largeroffice buildings. The structure had to provide a large volume of storage space without dominating the site, while guaranteeing a high quality seal to fully protect the stored furniture inside.
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 |  | Carlingford Marina needed a tough durable product to use for the roofing of its main buildings. Colorcoat HPS200® in Merlin Grey is reminiscent of slate. This gave the development a traditional feel, enabling it to blend more naturally into the surrounding area.
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approached to design a new house and studio in rural
Donegal, the clients were uncertain whether they would live in
the house permanently or use it occassionally as a holiday
retreat...
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 |  | The Clore Tikva School is a voluntary aided primary school for the Progressive Jewish Community in the London Borough of Redbridge. The entire single storey building is a striking combination of the imagination of the architect, and the religious imagery required by the client, (an amalgamation of local rabbi, educators and lay people).
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 |  | Corus Colors sister business Corus Panels and Profiles has used both Colorcoat HPS200® and Colorcoat Celestia® for its factory and offices building envelope. Goosewing Grey, Albatross, Hamlet and Merlin Grey were chosen.
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 |  | Colorcoat HPS200® in goosewing grey was used on the roof and walls of this car dealership in Swindon. Additionally, Colorcoat® PVDF in Oyster was also used on the walls.
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 |  | The Earthship project is the brainchild of Michael Reynolds, an American self-proclaimed ‘biotect’, whose vision for sustainable living transcends all conventional construction. He is heralded as one of the world’s foremost exponents of environmental architecture and has brought his vision to the south coast of England.
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 |  | When David Morley started work on the first of the new generation of cricket schools at the MCC in 1995 there was no clearly defined building type or model on which to base design standards and forms. Two crucial factors were identified, the quality of the playing surface and the need for high levels of illumination, prefereably with little variation.
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 |  | Opened in September 2003, Fazakerley High School combines traditional brickwork with Colorcoat HPS200® for the building envelope.
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 |  | When the felt roof on Feniscowles School in Blackburn reached the end of its useful working life, overcladding with a curved standing-seam roof in Colorcoat HPS200® provided the solution. The flat roof was in need of refurbishment, but was structurally sound so clients, Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council in conjunction with the Capita Group, decided to over-roof it rather than opt for a full replacement.
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 |  | The use of Colorcoat HPS200® on the walls in this environment has a dual function. Firstly, its Galvalloy® substrate and unique coating formulation gives it the proven ability to provide protection from the salt water and harsh North Sea climate. Secondly, the striking colour creates a focal point for passengers arriving at the port.
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 |  | This 17 building programme comprises warehouses, logisticsunits and office spaces which can accommodate a range ofdifferent tenants. The buildings embody a range of differentcladding technologies and solutions, including compositepanels for the office elements and built-up cladding for thewarehouses.
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 |  | At the picturesque Deerpark near Liskeard in Cornwall, Forest Holidays have erected a large number of holiday chalets. From the start these chalets had to be sympathetic to the surrounding countryside yet comply with modern standards in terms of performance and appearance.
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 |  | Built to the same standards as the Forest Holiday home complex in Cornwall, these chalets had to be sympathetic to the surrounding countryside yet comply with modern standards in terms of performance and appearance.
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 |  | Simon Conder Associates' workshop for textile firm Georgina von Etzdorf, is sited amongst a coppice of young ash trees. The building is seen to belong to its site in Wiltshire and is as comfortable in its rural surroundings as any mediaeval tithe barn.
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 |  | Corus Colorcoat HPS200® pre-finished steel was used on the Grand Theatre extension in Swansea. The material in Petra and White colours was selected so that the older parts of the building tied in to the newer parts.
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 |  | Hanger 6 at Messier Dowty in Staverton utilises Colorcoat HPS200® on both the walls and roof in Alaska Grey, Merlin Grey, Goosewing Grey.
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 |  | Horizon Point, close to the M1 motorway in Hemel Hempstead consists of four units in various sizes. Two Colorcoat® products - HPS200® and Celestia® - were used on this project.
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 |  | Kings Waterfront extends to approximately 36.06 acres and
has a prime waterfront location alongside the river Mersey,
immediately to the south of the world renowned Albert Dock
complex in Liverpool. Part of the site lies within the World
Heritage Site.
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 |  | Part of a £10 million design and build contract, the L'Oreal distribution centre in Trafford Park, Manchester uses Colorcoat HPS200® in Wedgewood Blue, Hamlet, Albatross, Sargasso. The product is backed by the market leading Confidex Guarantee.
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 |  | The new West Stand at Leyton Orient’s regenerated Matchroom Stadium on Brisbane Road is now complete, with Colorcoat HPS200® and Colorcoat Celestia® used in a range of colours for the roof and wall cladding.
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 |  | When Lyons Seafoods needed to expand its chilled food
production base in Warminster it had two options: buy up an
adjacent builder’s yard and extend or move to a completely
new site away from the area.
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 |  | The size of out-of-town retail parks are curtailed by law in theRepublic of Ireland, in an attempt to limit the impact of thesedevelopments on the countryside and preserve the vitality oftown centres.
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 |  | Old Trafford, home to Manchester United Football Club, has
been extensively remodelled over the last 10 years, and the
completion of the “Quadrant” project is the last piece of the
jigsaw. Until 2006, the north-east and north-west corners of
the stadium (the country’s largest club ground) were open and
incomplete, interrupting the “flow” of the structure’s lines and
reducing the crowd capacity.
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 |  | In the construction of the Marks and Spencer retail store in Gateshead, two Colorcoat® products were used. The striking metallic Orion (Colorcoat Celestia®) was used on the walls and the Hardwearing, Confidex® backed HPS200® in Merlin grey was used for the roof.
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 |  | The Millennium Stadium in Cardiff has been heralded as a sporting venue without precedent. With a seating capacity of 75,000, the multi-use stadium is a highly visible icon for the city, with Colorcoat Celestia® instrumental in ensuring its superior appearance.
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 |  | Colorcoat HPS200® by Corus, the innovative cladding finish was specified on the roof following discussions with the Corus Colors Business Development Team, who influenced the decision of the project architects, Hattrell and Partners with a demonstration of the coating's properties.
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 |  | The Neath Port Talbot Hospital was opened in December 2002 and is a state-of-the-art facility with 270 beds and a range of inpatient, outpatient and day case services. Colorcoat HPS200® in Merlin Grey and White were used on both the roof and walls of the building envelope.
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 |  | When the North stand was refurbished, Colorcoat HPS200® cladding was specified to give the desired combination of durability and aesthetics. The club were very satisfied, so when it came to specifying the East and West stands, the obvious choice was Colorcoat HPS200®, the next generation pre-finished steel from Corus.
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 |  | Bob Fletcher, of Fletcher Architects, Manchester settled on Corus Colorcoat HPS200® pre-finished steel to clad this large development. The building was given a strong banded facade in three colours - Merlin, Hamlet and Goosewing - while “feature” items such as the building’s corners were fitted out in Wedgewood Blue. The colour and durability of Colorcoat HPS200 made it ideal for the exposed and salty conditions of the Mersey estuary.
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 |  | Senior Vice-President of ProLogis, Ken Hall, was strongly influenced by the guarantee offered by Corus. “We always look to work with suppliers who take full responsibility for the performance of their products,” he comments. “It is on this basis that we always insist that ProLogis developments have the comprehensive backing of the Confidex guarantee. It is offered directly to our organisation and is not reliant or dependent upon other parties within the supply chain. This is why it has a fundamental advantage over competitors guarantees.”
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 |  | The task of re-engineering the typical ProLogis building so that it could be built in 55 days took 12 months to plan. The challenge in constructing the ProShed was to start from scratch and build quicker and smarter, but at no extra cost.
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 |  | ProLogis is a developer of speculative industrial anddistribution buildings, and serves large companies includingDHL, Tesco and John Lewis. One of its newest developmentsis ProLogis Park, a large, 2-phase project close to London’sHeathrow airport. The developer specified buildings that wouldbe distinctive, long-lasting, contemporary, highly functionaland effective enough to take advantage of the newdevelopments at the airport.
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 |  | Three years ago, the original Powerhouse on the remote Scottish island of St. Kilda was nearing the end of its life. In order to ensure the integrety of the installationinto the future, it was decided to refurbish the building, rather than demolish and replace it.
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 |  | The TNT building on Magna Park Industrial Estate has been constructed using a fast track building programme that saw the warehouse fully operational in just twelve weeks. This feature is even more remarkable when compared with the traditional build of structures this size which typically take up to 40 weeks.
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 |  | From the early 1970s techniques have been developed to improve the energy efficiency of factory buildings in the UK. These developments in theoretical studies and eventually in built form have mainly focused on improvements in the thermal efficiency of the building envelope.
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 |  | IceSheffield is one of the largest ice arenas in the UK. Containing two Olympic-sized ice rinks, one for performance and another for recreational use. After an extensive period of research, the construction team and architects, BDP, selected a bespoke cladding system incorporating Colorcoat HPS200® pre-finished steel from Corus on both the roof and walls.
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 |  | Located in the Abercorn Basin in Belfast, the Odyssey centre was built to provide an iconic millenial symbol for Belfast, with the design of the whole complex reflecting Belfast's historic shipbuilding tradition. Situated on the quayside opposite the famous Harland and Wolff shipyard, the centre comprises a 10,000 seat indoor sports and concert arena, shopping centre and an IMAX theatre
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 |  | A challenge faced the architects in the design and regeneration of an industrial building on the Junction Six Industrial and Business Park in Witton, Birmingham. The brief comprised the refurbishment of the former headquarters of the GEC organisation, a building originally designed by Wallis Gilbert & Partners.
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 |  | The Tricycle Cinema was completed in 1998 and represents the third stage in the development of the Tricycle Theatre complex. The location of the structure dictated the design, with the exterior cladding used to reflect the lightweight structure of the upper part of the building and meeting the strict planning restrictions placed on a public London building.
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