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James and Taylor win contract to provide façade for hospital development in Salford(22/03/2010)
James & Taylor have won the contract to provide a state-of-the-art façade for a major £90 million hospital development in Salford, Greater Manchester. The Hope Building, set to provide 36,000m2 of new facilities at Salford Royal Hospital, will be clad in 2,600m2 Pastelrot Patinated Alphaton – chosen by architects HKS International Ltd to mirror the hospital’s existing Victorian terracotta buildings. The new building is part of a £136m investm... [more]
Dyer and Butler complete civil works on Thameslink upgrade for the Olympics(23/02/2010)
Ludgate Cellars is Europe’s largest feeder station for railway traction current and has been designed to cope with the Thameslink upgrade which will see the central London section carrying twice as many trains in peak periods, with each train fifty per cent longer. Dyer and Butler has recently completed all the civil works on the substation which will supply power for the major 2012 upgrade to Thameslink London in preparation for the Olympics. ... [more]
James and Taylor win contracts to put a new face on student living accommodation in Scotland(03/02/2010)
Façade design experts James & Taylor have won two major contracts to put a new face on student living accommodation in key Scottish cities. The company will supply Alphaton terracotta facades for iQ Property Partnership in a new development at Edinburgh University and another for Opal Property Group at the University of Abertay, Dundee. Both projects are worth a total of £38m. Architects Fletcher Joseph commissioned James & Taylor to supply... [more]
Eyetech expanded mesh protects technology innovation building in London(29/01/2010)
James & Taylor has helped craft a façade that enhances the historical setting of the Queen Mary BioEnterprises Innovation Centre in London – using Eyetech expanded mesh made from a specially selected brass that gradually weathers to a subtle palette of autumnal hues. Architects NBBJ called in James & Taylor for expert advice early on during the design for the new Queen Mary BioEnterprises Innovation Centre in London E1. They worked together to... [more]
James and Taylor's Senses Aluminium cladding installed at Jamie Oliver's Italian restaurant
(12/01/2010)
Jamie Oliver’s Italian is one of three units in the Churchill Place development along with Barclays and another Restaurant tenant called Rocket. The exterior of Jamie Oliver’s first independent restaurant in Canary Wharf has been completed with a stylish agenda-setting exterior courtesy of cladding specialist James & Taylor. Jamie’s Italian is the blueprint for what the celebrity chef hopes will be a chain up and down the country. Oliver will ... [more]
James and Taylor create high-tech facade for Glasgow maternity unit(02/12/2009)
Cladding specialists James & Taylor have created a shimmering, high-tech façade for Glasgow’s new £17 million maternity unit - reflecting its world-class status in a project involving the biggest ever single investment in Scottish health services. The stunning finish to the new unit at the city’s Southern General Hospital was created using five different acid-etched processes on Senses aluminium tiles with an anodized finish. James & Taylor w... [more]
James and Taylor create shingle terracotta façade for Premier Inn in Doncaster(11/11/2009)
Constructed by Multibuild for Doncaster developer Basilton Properties, the Premier Inn is in Doncaster’s historic centre, near the Market Place, Corn Exchange and St George’s church. The 3-star hotel is part of the prestigious £9.4 million High Fisher Gate development in Doncaster town centre. It includes a 140-room hotel, restaurant and 3,000m2 of commercial and retail space. James & Taylor have created their first UK shingle terracotta faça... [more]
James and Taylor heatproof facade protects the Highland Archive Centre(06/11/2009)
Completed to coincide with the Year of Scottish Homecoming 2009, the Highland Archive Centre in Inverness will house a treasure trove of Scotland’s rarest and most historically significant papers and documents. Cladding specialist James & Taylor have put a highly secure face on the Highland Archive Centre. The temperature and light-controlled building has been specially designed to be the perfect environment to house the artefacts, which have ... [more]
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