OVERVIEW
The Challenge
Made up largely of two 19th-Century coal warehouses, the site needed to be drastically re-thought to evolve into a new retail complex comprising more than 50 shops and restaurants.
With high levels of footfall anticipated, the safety of individuals would need to be a primary factor in its redesign.
As well as this, creating light-filled spaces to attract shoppers from across London would be integral to the project’s long-term success.
As a result, specifying materials capable of balancing safety requirements alongside aesthetics and practicality was critical.
The Solution
Supplying in excess of 150 square metres of Pyroguard Protect toughened fire-rated glass to various classifications – including E60, EW120, and EI60 – to the project, Pyroguard was able to fulfill the architect’s safety requirements, while delicately balancing the need for aesthetic excellence to contribute to the repurposing of these historic buildings.
Working closely with Propak Architectural Glazing who were enlisted to design, manufacture and install a large range of steel glazing systems for the project, Pyroguard created a bespoke thickness of 31 mm, instead of the traditional 25 mm for the EI60 requirement, to perfectly complement the systems.
Pyroguard Protect EW - Toughened Glass with Gel Interlayers
Pyroguard Protect EI - Glass with Gel Filled Interlayers
Gare Saint-Jean Train Station, France - Smokeguard
Hangar 5, Stockholm - Pyroguard Protect (EW & EI)
Emudhra, Bangalore - Pyroguard Protect (EW & EI)
Campus Lelystad, The Netherlands - Pyroguard Protect (EW & EI)
Jewellery Shop, Lecce, Italy
Eighty Fen
EightyFen
The Charter Building, Uxbridge
Gare Saint-Jean Train Station, France - Smokeguard
Hangar 5, Stockholm - Pyroguard Protect (EW & EI)
Emudhra, Bangalore - Pyroguard Protect (EW & EI)
Campus Lelystad, The Netherlands - Pyroguard Protect (EW & EI)