OVERVIEW
Mayfield Park spans 6.5 acres on the banks of the River Medway and is the first new public park in in the centre of Manchester for over 100 years.
The park has a range of features that respond to the level changes throughout the site such as bridges and projecting platforms. Lang+Fulton provided their PL-55x11/90x4mm heel-proof grating for each of these areas providing the required load bearing properties and allowing for free drainage. The grating panels were all individually sized to fit the diverse shapes of the platforms which create social areas for seating and provide cycle routes and pedestrian walkways across the bridges.
The grating was also chosen to maintain the site’s post-industrial aesthetic.
Mayfield Park has won praise as the standard for future urban park design. The park's commitment to sustainability, evident in its approach to material use and construction, is particularly noteworthy and shows how these values can be achieved within landscape design.
Steel Gratings - Heel-Proof Flooring - Open floor small mesh pedestrian walkway
The Crystal London: Barrot Barrot grating for the mezzanine exhibition space. Each panel was a unique angular shape to add visual interest to the flooring.
The SSE Hydro: decorative wall cladding for the stage entrance constructed from Stereo-kinetic system.
The Hydro: Infill panels for the balustrade were supplied by Lang+Fulton, made from Micro-34 architectural grating.
Open mesh steel balustrades, walkways, stairs at Bradfield College Greek Theatre: DemiAlto-55×110/50×5
Stauning Whisky’s distillery - gratings
New Air BP Jet Fuel Station - plank gratings
HMS Victory - plank gratings
Platforms and stairs for grandstand systems - plank gratings