Eel Pie Island | |
Location | London |
Glass Type | Linit Low Iron, Solar, THST (Toughened + Heat Soak Tested), Enamel Colour L1 |
Architect | Clive Chapman Architects |
Contractor | South Derry Construction Ltd |
Completion | April 2023 |
Description | Private home residence on the exclusive eel Pie Island in Twickenham London. The Linit U-Profiled Glass angled screen provided both natural light and privacy to ensuite the bathrooms. The use of Lamberts enamelled colour meant consistency of finish without the fear of it being scratched off. The finished result provided the space with a sharp clean, refreshed appearance that fulfilled the client’s expectations. |
Youth Zone
Youth Zone |
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Location | Oldham |
Glass Type | LINIT 504 (Rolled Cast), Inner layer with 1.7W Eco-coat. |
Architect | Eric Wright Group |
Contractor | Eric Wright Group |
Completion | November 2011 |
Description | Mahdlo (Oldham Youth Zone) stands on a generous site at the heart of the town centre. LINIT glazing was used to bring light into the opening and sports hall areas. |
Blackburn Leisure Centre
Leisure Centre | |
Location | Blackburn |
Glass Type | P262mm LINIT 504 (Rolled Cast) 8 Wire, Security Film to internal face of External Glass. |
Architect | DLA Architects |
Contractor | Eric Wright Construction |
Completion | August 2014 |
Description | State of the Art sports & swimming complex in Blackburn Centre. LINIT U-Profile glazing was installed in a facetted curve to the faced to fit the buildings shape. |
Perth Theatre
Perth Theatre | |
Location | Perth, Scotland |
Glass Type | LINIT Solar & Prismasolar, Ultra Low Iron, THST (Toughened + Heat Soak Tested) Safety Glass, Enamelled Colour L1 |
Architect | Richard Murphy Architects |
Contractor | Robertson construction |
Completion | November 2017 |
Description | The project focuses on the conservation and restoration of Perth Theatre’s historic category ‘B’ listed Edwardian auditorium. This work preserves the theatre’s heritage while enhancing its functionality for modern use. One of the standout features of the refurbishment is the use of backlit LINIT U-Profile Channel glazing, which creates a striking and customizable façade. The glazed façade functions as a rain screen and is made of translucent, low-iron cast glass panels manufactured by Linit. These panels not only enhance the building’s aesthetic appeal but also serve a practical purpose. They are supported within a durable, powder-coated steel frame, ensuring strength and resilience. Additionally, the combination of glass and steel creates a sleek, modern appearance that complements the historic structure. Behind the glazing, continuous LED lighting elements are installed. These lights illuminate the building at night, creating a vibrant spectrum of colours. Moreover, the use of Linit glazing provides a modern entrance to the theatre. The contemporary façade contrasts with the classic Edwardian design, blending the old and new. This combination creates a timeless yet modern look, helping the theatre stay relevant. The façade is also customizable, offering flexibility for future adaptations. This design approach respects the past while anticipating future needs. Ultimately, the integration of modern technology and historic preservation ensures Perth Theatre will continue to attract audiences for many years to come. The project not only preserves the building’s rich history but also secures its future as a cultural landmark for the city. |