Kawneer Helps Deliver A Sustainable Facelift

Yare House Offices, Norwich
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Yare House Offices, Norwich



30 August, 2011
 
A new façade of curtain walling by leading architectural aluminium systems supplier Kawneer has helped a refurbished office block realise a 29% improvement in carbon reduction over an equivalent building.
 
Kawneer’s AA®100 curtain walling, in SSG (structurally silicone glazed) and capped versions, plus AA®601 fixed light casement windows and series 190 heavy-duty commercial entrance doors feature on Yare House on Thorpe Road, one of the principal routes into Norwich city centre.
 
The £3 million refurbishment executed by main contractor Morgan Sindall for client Highlight Consultancy has transformed the 1970s four-storey brick and glass building both aesthetically and in terms of its performance. Previously solely occupied by Anglian Water, this refurbishment will now provide sustainable flexible office space in the heart of Norwich for up to 10 businesses.
 
The front, south-facing façade formerly experienced excessive levels of solar gain which was inefficiently controlled by internal manual blinds. This has been replaced with Kawneer‘s AA®100SSG curtain walling incorporating solar double glazing.
 
The Kawneer curtain walling extends up to incorporate an additional 475m² storey that provides an oversailing roofline sun buffer under which a series of louvres are hung from curved vertical columns, offset from the building line.
 
Such measures have helped this 3,040m² Grade A office building achieve an Energy Performance Certificate “B” rating and also a BREEAM rating of “Excellent”, both of which are exceptional achievements for an existing building.
 
Project architects Ingleton Wood carried out a carbon emission comparison over a building with equivalent standard gas boilers and cooling system which showed a 28.69% improvement.  The high performance façade contributes to this with reduced pressure on the M&E system to perform.
 
The new south façade of silicone jointed Kawneer AA®100 curtain wall , capped AA®100 curtain walling to the new floor west façade, AA®601 windows to the new floor north façade, series 190 manual and automatic doors and a simple glazed canopy over the main entrance, were installed over 10 months by approved specialist sub-contractor Drayton Windows.
 
Ingleton Wood associate architect James Evans said: “Kawneer’s silicone glazed curtain wall system has delivered the exact visual requirements sought at a competitive price and without the cost of resorting to a frameless glass system. 
 
“The exposed silicone joints provide a very slick aesthetic with little evidence of it being a curtain wall due to the solar glass reflectance hiding the aluminium structure behind.  The technical performance of the system surpasses that of the previous 50:50 glass:brick façade which has allowed us to go for a full-height glazed solution, to the delight of the client.  It plays a key role in the building’s facelift.”
 
“It was important to select materials on the merits of life cycle and recyclability as opposed to solely on cost grounds and the selection of aluminium has positively contributed to the BREEAM achievement.  Aluminium is a highly sustainable product that can be recycled over and over again. The re-melting of aluminium requires little energy – only 5% of that used for primary aluminium production – and 85% of aluminium used in the UK construction industry is recycled.”
 
For further information, please contact:
Jane Ashley
Marketing Executive
Kawneer UK Ltd
Tel: +44 (0) 1928 502500
Fax: +44 (0) 1928 502501
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