ITP Building Membrane Projects
- Stamisol Safe One and Stamisol A1 breather membrane
- FlameOut Breathe breather membrane
- FlameOut Block vapour control layer
- Powerlon building membrane
ITP Ltd secured a specification at one of London’s most iconic developments with the supply of the award-winning Safe One breather membrane for Lucent W1. A £250m project which features the city’s famous Piccadilly Lights at its core, Lucent W1 comprises 110,000 sq ft of offices, 30,000 sq ft of retail space and 3,000 sq ft residential space including 20 roof terraces.
ITP supplied the Stamisol A1 breather membrane for this new two-storey school, to be built on the current site behind the existing building. Key features include six ground floor classes, a library, Special Education Needs (SEN) resource room, assembly hall, medical room, offices and kitchen – while the first floor will comprise of seven classrooms, a staff area, studio room, offices and various group rooms.
ITP has supplied Stamisol Safe One, the UK’s most advanced breather membrane, for the construction of a new radiotherapy building at Weston Park Hospital in Sheffield.
A semi-derelict former coach house on Wellesley Road has been demolished to make way for a facility housing Linac equipment used for the delivery of high-energy X-rays or electrons
Featuring the Safe One breather membrane, TheGantry Hotel rises above Stratford’s East Village in London. With restaurant and bar spaces on the lower floors, the complex includes a 285-room Hilton Curio hotel over 18 floors and a 136-unit long-stay Adagio Aparthotel.
ITP supplied tSafe One breather for Myo New Street Square, the latest addition to one of Central London’s most prestigious commercial developments. Landsec’s continued investment in New Street Square is the conversion of the 3 New Street Square building into six floors of flexible, fitted office space, meeting rooms and event spaces – all under the Myo brand.
Located near the city centre, this residential project features and range of contemporary apartments and a distinctive façade which includes the Safe One breather membrane supplied by ITP.
Featuring the Safe One breather membrane, Springside is part of the re-development masterplan of the former Scottish & Newcastle Brewery site in the Fountainbridge area of Edinburgh. Moda Living’s scheme offers 476 build-to-rent properties.
ITP supplied the Safe One advanced breather membrane for this mixed-use development. Located on the site of the former Central Bank in Dublin, Central Plaza unites classical and contemporary architecture within a stunning two-tier town square to create a new destination for business, retail and leisure.
ITP supplied the award-winning Stamisol Safe One breather membrane for a major redevelopment at Churchill Hospital in Oxford.
The product was specified for Phase 3 as part of a wide-ranging programme of upgrades. The new facilities include a new-build Cancer Centre, incorporating a surgery and diagnostic centre with 10 state-of-the-art theatres, recovery wards, a high dependency unit and a separate private patient’s wing.
The Stamisol Safe One breather membrane was used in the redevelopment of Hammersmith Town Hall. The Grade II-listed building in West London is being refurbished and extended to provide over 15,000 sqm of state-of-the-art office and public space.
The scheme forms part of a joint venture partnership between Hammersmith & Fulham Council and residential property group, A2Dominion. Ardmore have been appointed to oversee the £155m contract which includes the upgrade of the Town Hall alongside 204 new homes and more than 10,000 sqm of commercial space designed by Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners.
ITP’s Powerlon VCL vapour barrier was specified in development of St Margaret’s CE Primary School in Angmering, West Sussex.
ITP supplied the Safe One advanced breather membrane for the latest phase of Alconbury Weald as part of a major new education campus at Alconbury Weald. The £36 million Alconbury Education Hub comprises a 300-place sixth form, a 130-place special free school and a 600-place secondary school with infrastructure to enable it to grow to provide 1,200 places in the future.
Winvic was contracted to develop this 23-store residential complex located in Cardiff’s Capital Quarter development. Featuring the award-winning Safe One breather membrane, the scheme comprises 307 high quality apartments offering a mixture of one-bed, two-bed and studio apartments.
The Safe One breather membrane was used as part of a re-cladding programme for housing association, Peabody Property, replacing existing cladding and breather membrane with fire safety compliant solutions
The Safe One breather membrane was used for a 14-classroom new build, providing much-needed state-of-the-art classrooms and a large study space for the college.
The Safe One breather membrane was used for a new crematorium facility in Steppingley, near Flitwick, Bedfordshire. Spacemaker Developments were appointed as the contractor behind the project by Central Bedfordshire Council. The project incorporates a new contemporary crematorium within landscaped grounds.
ITP supplied Safe One breather for the £100 million renovation of the iconic Bank Buildings on Belfast’s Royal Avenue, which houses the city’s flagship Primark store. Overseen by main contractor, Bennett Construction, the refurbishment was required after a fire in August of 2018 which gutted the interior of the 237-year-old heritage listed building and left the feature façade badly damaged.
A £22m fire safety programme has been rolled out at various high-rise buildings in Portsmouth, going above and beyond minimum regulatory requirements with the use of Safe One supplied by ITP. The city council has introduced a range of measures to its residential stock following detailed Fire Risk Assessments which identified areas where improvements could be made to several buildings.
Harbour Central in London’s Canary Wharf was designed by architects Rolfe Judd for Galliard Homes. It provides over 640 new homes, a leisure facility, a residential garden and a public square, as well as retail and commercial spaces. The centrepiece building is the 41-storey Maine Tower featuring the award-winning Safe One breather membrane.
FlameOut Block Class A and Stamisol Safe One were used in an expansion and upgrade of Birmingham Children’s Hospital. A radical transformation to the front of the hospital will see a new, striking glass façade creating a welcoming arrival space which celebrates and enhances the original features of the courtyard setting.
ITP supplied Safe One for a façade upgrade project at Sovereign Harbour in Eastbourne. The original façade at the Boardwalk apartments did not meet the necessary Euroclass rating for post-Grenfell laws, necessitating its removal and replacement with a new A-rated rainscreen cladding system Safe One, which is also A-rated, was installed behind the cladding.
ITP supplied the Safe One breather membrane for a façade refurbishment at the St. John’s Building in London, where an Edwardian mansion has been transformed into a range of luxury apartments representing one of Westminster’s most desirable addresses. Originally built in 1934, the building has been redeveloped to create a selection of one, two and three bedroom properties along with penthouses.
ITP supplied the award-winning Safe One breather membrane for this re-cladding project at the City Gate apartment buildings in Castlefield, Manchester. Cladding contractor, Everclad, replaced dangerous aluminium composite material (ACM) cladding which was fitted by the original developer in 2006. Everclad also installed Safe One as part of the façade upgrade.
ITP supplied the Safe One breather membrane for a key phase at Cardiff Central Square, a flagship development from Rightacres which is delivering new civic and recreational space described as ‘a new gateway to the capital of Wales.’ The Cardiff Transport Interchange building is integral to the connectivity which is fundamental to Rightacre’s vision for Cardiff Central Square.
ITP’s FlameOut Breathe membrane was used in the renovation of a listed building in London which has become a unique recording studio used by some of the biggest names in music, including the Rolling Stones, Rihanna, Jay-Z, Ed Sheeran. Metropolis Studios was created within Chiswick Power House, a beautiful and historic property which was commissioned in 1900 to house the London Tram System.
ITP supplied the FlameOut Breathe FR breather membrane for this unique building showcasing the very latest in architectural design at the Leonardo Hotel in central Manchester. The £35m, 14-storey development features biodiverse facades inspired by Milan’s Bosco Verticale (Vertical Forest) and is known as the ‘Jenga’ hotel, due to its design resembling stacked blocks of the classic game, Jenga.
ITP’s FlameOut Breathe flame-retardant breather membrane was specified at DAMAC Tower Nine Elms, a 50-storey, 170-metre high residential building located in Vauxhall, London. Set on London’s South Bank, Dubai-based DAMAC Properties’ flagship project in Europe has been described as the jewel at the heart of the Nine Elms regeneration cluster. The ultra-modern DAMAC Tower features a graceful sculptural composition, carefully designed to create an impressive outlook from every aspect.
ITP’s FlameOut Breathe breather membrane was installed as part of new replacement facade system installed at this high-rise residential building in Leeds, making it compliant with government guidance. To give the blocks an aesthetically pleasing exterior, the architects designed the facades with varying window sizes, slot balconies and contrasting coloured cladding.
ITP’s FlameOut Breathe breather membrane was specified at this £10 million residential project comprising 57 properties.
ITP’s FlameOut Breathe breather membrane was used as part of a revamp of the iconic Financial Times building in Southwark. The distinct seven-storey building – home to the FT newspaper for 30 years before it moved offices in 2019 – is being transformed into a new office campus with a completely new façade and extra storey.
ITP’s FlameOut Breathe breather membrane was used on this 121-unit development of apartments on High Street, Feltham. Called Victoria House, the scheme is within walking distance of Feltham station.
ITP’s FlameOut Breathe breather membrane was used for this urban regeneration project delivering social rent homes in Bermondsey as part of an ambitious programme launched by Southwark Council. Designed by Saunders Partnership and overseen by main contractor, ARJ Construction, the development at Maltby Street involved the demolition of the existing Woodville House garages and pram sheds to make way for the construction of 24 apartments.
FlameOut Breathe flame-retardant breather membrane was used in the transformation of this iconic 1960s building familiar to fans of the cult TV sitcom, Peep Show, as the fictional home of Mark and Jez. Zodiac Court has been converted into contemporary apartments by development company, Common Projects. The whole site is being revamped with a scheme designed by renowned architect, shedkm.
Image courtesy shedkm/Common Projects
Regent Land & Developments, in partnership with V Fund and RAA Ventures Ltd, launched this residential development on Whytecliffe Road South. Featuring ITP’s FlameOut Breathe breather membrane, the scheme will deliver a total of 247 residential units. Over 30% of the units will be affordable housing.
ITP’s FlameOut Breathe flame-retardant breather membrane has been specified for an extension project at Strood Academy secondary school in Rochester, Kent. The school, which is run by the Leigh Academies Trust, has enhanced its facilities with a new two-storey teaching block dedicated for children with special education needs. Designed by Bailey Partnership in Sevenoaks, the building comprises four new classrooms accommodating around 25 pupils and 18 staff.
ITP’s FlameOut Breathe flame-retardant breather membrane has been specified for the multi-million-pound redevelopment of the Stephenson building at Newcastle University. Built in the 1940s, Stephenson Building has a long history of training engineers. In the past 70 years, it has been the home to more than 25,000 engineering students and is well known as a highly visible gateway to the University’s engineering quarter.
This development of 860 homes from Barratt Homes features ITP’s FlameOut Breathe flame-retardant building membrane. Barratt London has brought forward plans to develop Crown Wharf, on the currently unused Lea River waterfront near Canning Town, creating a green and sustainable place that connects existing and future communities and creates somewhere for people of all ages to enjoy
ITP’s FlameOut Breathe breather membrane was specified at One Thames City, the capital’s latest landmark residential development. Developer R&F Properties is transforming the former industrial site at Nine Elms into a prestigious, Manhattan-style development on the south bank of the River Thames.
ITP’s FlameOut breathe breather membrane was used on this 702-bed student accommodation scheme at the Conygar Investment Company’s development site in Nottingham city centre. The project forms part of the developer’s wider plans for intergenerational living on The Island Quarter – a £1bn, 36-acre redevelopment.
ITP’s FlameOut Breathe breather membrane was used in the construction of Beaufort House, a bold and stylish development of 88 contemporary one and two bedroom apartments in Birmingham city centre.
New Faculty of Arts Building puts collaboration and engagement at the heart of a new campus cultural quarter. The building provides an interdisciplinary learning and research space and will also host events and exhibitions for campus communities and the public.
ITP’s FlameOut Breathe breather membrane was used on this 340,000 sqft development in Knightsbridge which includes new offices on Hooper’s Court and a range of luxury apartments.
St Marks Square is a new University-managed accommodation situated just minutes from the Brayford Pool Campus and a short walk from the city centre. The first phase included 1222 en-suite bedrooms in apartments comprising 6 to 12 en-suite bedrooms.
Located in a prominent waterfront setting on St George’s Quay, on the edge of the River Lune, the site, known as Luneside East was formerly occupied by the city’s gas works. The development of the site has been facilitated following a grant funded £5 million programme of remediation to clean up legacy contamination from the gas works.
ITP’s FlameOut Breathe breather membrane was specified for a £12m project at Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother Hospital, where the existing Emergency Department is being expanded and upgraded to enhance the facilities and increase capacity.
ITP’s FlameOut Breathe breather membrane was used on £120m regeneration led by Bride Hall Developments in partnership with Peterborough Investment Partnership and Peterborough City Council. Fletton Quays includes a 100,000 sq ft Head Quarters Building, now occupied by the council, and a 101,000 sq ft Government Hub alongside various apartment buildings.
ITP’s FlameOut Breathe breather membrane was used in the construction of this lakeside building serving a range of leisure activities, from archery to sailing and kayaking.
ITP’s FlameOut Breathe flame-retardant breather membrane was chosen for another brownfield regeneration project following its specification on a mixed-use development in Tower Hamlets. The vacant site at 55-56 Chamber Street, formerly a former railway siding, includes a disused railway viaduct which suffered damage during World War II
ITP’s FlameOut Breathe breather membrane has been specified on this £68m project to deliver purpose-built laboratory facilities and state-of-the-art research for circa 500 researchers at the University of Edinburgh. The five storey, 6,500 sq m building is used by the Institute for Regeneration and Repair (IRR), a research institute for the study of tissue regeneration and repair to advance human health and reproductive outcomes.
ITP’s FlameOut Block FR building membrane was chosen for this outstanding regeneration project in London, transforming a 0.79-hectare site into a new integrated community. The joint venture between Havering Council and Wates Residential replaced two poor quality 13-storey tower blocks with 197 properties offering a mix of one, two and three bedroom apartments of which 64% will be affordable homes.
ITP’s FlameOut Block Class A vapour control layer was installed on the 412-bedroom Tribe Hotel at Manchester Airport. It was the first Tribe hotel in England and only the second in the UK. The accommodation also includes four restaurant and bar areas, working spaces, a gym and a crew lounge for airline staff travelling through Manchester.
ITP’s FlameOut Block Class A vapour control layer was chosen for this redevelopment modernising the facilities to best meet the changing needs of the local population of Manchester. The project is delivering increased capacity, and a more streamlined layout to ensure patients continue to receive high quality emergency treatment and care in an improved environment.
FlameOut Block was specified for Latitude Blue, 488-home build-to-rent project in Leeds. Designed by Carey Jones Chapman Tolcher, the Whitehall Road scheme consists of two towers rising to 26 and 31 storeys.
ITP’s FlameOut Block vapour control layer was used on this major conversion project which transformed a nine-storey office block on top of a railway station into 200 new homes.
ITP’s FlameOut Block vapour control layer was used on this mixed-use development which consists of two linear buildings providing 59 new apartments in total. A key part of Hackney Council’s Housing Supply Programme, the development also consists of a new cafe/commercial space, creation of a new playground, relocation of existing car parking and new pavement and general landscaping works to improve general open space and amenity areas across the site.
ITP’s FlameOut Block vapour control layer was used on this major conversion project of 83 apartments overseen by DRG Interior & Building Solutions. The product was supplied via Belgrade Insulations.
ITP’s FlameOut Block class A vapour control layer was used on this major mixed-use project comprising 384 residential and commercial units. The product was installed by Dane Architectural. Brent Cross Plot 13 forms part of the wider Brent Cross South masterplan, which aims to regenerate a substantial brownfield area and create a new urban town centre for north west London.
ITP’s FlameOut Block vapour control layer was used on this residential project overseen by contractor, Tim K Construction. The product was supplied via Penlaw, one of the UK’s leading independent distributors of drywall and associated building products.
ITP’s FlameOut Block vapour control layer was used on this commercial project designed by Initia and overseen by contractor, 155 Staines Road Ltd. The product was supplied via Minster White City, a leading independent supplier of building envelope products.
ITP’s FlameOut Block FR vapour control layer has been extensively specified for the refurbishment and extension of One Berkeley Street in London. With frontages on Berkeley Street, Dover Street and Piccadilly Street, the 1970s building in Mayfair has been transformed into a vibrant mixed-use development of retail, hotel, and office space.
ITP’s FlameOut Block FR vapour control layer was chosen for this landmark high spec lab development, providing a new home for UK life science organisations at Manbre Wharf.
Kier was appointed by ARC to oversee the project which will create 121,000 sq. ft of high spec, laboratory, research and development spaces under one roof.
ITP’s FlameOut Block FR vapour control layer was installed at Scape Wembley, a development of high quality student accommodation in London located just a short drive from the University of Westminster’s Harrow Campus and Middlesex University.
ITP’s FlameOut Block Plus building membrane has been extensively specified to provide a fire-retardant vapour control layer at a landmark regeneration development of Manhattan-style apartments in North West London. The Berkeley Group has transformed the 22-acre former derelict Northfields Industrial Estate into Grand Union, a vibrant canalside neighbourhood in Alperton, near Wembley. .
ITP’s FlameOut Block vapour control layer was used at this major residential project providing new student accommodation with 440 apartments on land off Aumberry Gap, in Loughborough. The development was launched by student accommodation specialist, Future Generation Ltd.
ITP’s FlameOut Block vapour control layer was used at this major residential project providing 181 student apartments at Traffic Street and Wilford Road built by Torsion Construction. The product was supplied via Belgrade Insulations and installed by Proline Interiors.
ITP’s FlameOut Block vapour control layer was used at Goods Yard, a new neighbourhood of 174 homes, 30,000 sq ft of workspace, independent bars, eateries, coffee shops and stores, and a lush, green public square designed for socialising, pop-ups and al fresco eats.
ITP’s FlameOut Block vapour control layer was used for this ITP’s FlameOut Block vapour control layer was used for buildings on this luxury yurt and roundhouse glamping site in West Wales.
ITP’s FlameOut Block vapour control layer was used on Bangor Wharf which features contemporary apartments alongside office and retail space.
ITP’s FlameOut Block vapour control layer was used for this development from Higgins Partnerships offering 56 new homes on the former site of Cherry Garden School in Bermondsey, South London.
ITP’s FlameOut Block vapour control layer and FlameOut Breathe breather membrane have both been used for this a 24,000 square metre mixed-use scheme from developer W·RE, located close to King’s Cross Station in Camden.
ITP’s FlameOut Block vapour control layer was used in the construction of this 37-storey tower offering a range of self-contained, high quality office suites at a sought-after location in Central London.
ITP’s FlameOut Block vapour control layer was used on this major residential project in the heart of Canning Town. The first phase provides 804 new homes, of which 402 will be much-needed affordable homes in the borough, provided by Metropolitan Thames Valley.
Ecole features 56 new homes built on the former site of Cherry Garden School in Bermondsey, South London. As part of the scheme Higgins Partnerships delivered 26 new council homes, comprising one, two and three bedroom properties, including six wheelchair accessible apartments.
Designed by architects AROS, the RIU Plaza Hotel Victoria is one of a series of major projects carried out in the capital’s commercial and hospitality sectors by main contractor, McLaren Construction. ITP’s FlameOut Block was installed by façade specialist, Colorminium.
ITP’s FlameOut Block vapour control layer was supplied for this prestigious build-to-rent apartment development aimed at the London commuter market. The Perrymount Apartments complex is located close to Haywards Heath Station in Sussex, 30 miles from the centre of London. Designed by Broadway Malyan, the mixed-use scheme by Fairfax Homes comprises 145 properties alongside 900sqm of commercial office space.
A development by Galliard Homes and Apsley House Capital, Timber Yard comprises 379 apartments in Birmingham’s Southside district. The two blocks include a private gym, club lounge and screening room, as well as ground-level commercial space, creating an attractive complex for residents and visitors. FlameOut Block vapour control layer was installed to protect the building envelope.
This 11-storey new building on Liverpool’s Parliament Street was the second phase of an exciting redevelopment project for the city and included ITP’s FlameOut Block vapour control layer in the wall system. Overseen by Manchester-based Goodwin Construction Group, the building comprises 145 apartments, and ground floor commercial units, with a gym and rooftop gardens for residents’ use.
ITP’s FlameOut Block vapour control layer is forming part of the new global headquarters of Gordon Murray Group, renowned manufacturers of the T.50 supercar. The development at Highams Park in Windlesham, Surrey, which is the result of a £50m investment, is based around a distinctive atom-shaped building once owned by gas giant BOC.
ITP has supplied FlameOut Block for this major conversion project in Beckenham, Kent, which has transformed a six-floor office complex into a range of 125 contemporary apartments.Designed by Front Architecture, The Registry is a £9.1m scheme overseen by leading specialist contractor, DRG Solutions, on behalf of property investment company, Shaviram Group.
This hotel in the heart of London has become the latest high-profile development to feature a flame-retardant building membrane supplied by ITP. Designed by architects AROS, the RIU Plaza Hotel Victoria is one of a series of major projects carried out in the capital’s commercial and hospitality sectors by main contractor, McLaren Construction
Designed to enable residents to enjoy a laid-back dockside lifestyle, this prestigious mixed-use development in from Mount Anvil Homes is situated near ExCeL London, east of Canary Wharf. The 854-home complex comprises studios and one, two and three bedroom apartments alongside flexible workspaces. ITP’s FlameOut Block FR vapour control layer has been extensively specified throughout.
Part of a £300 million regeneration area, this complex of over 600 apartments in Whitechapel is one of numerous landmark London developments to use a building membrane supplied by ITP. A joint venture partnership by Mount Anvil and L&Q, the Silk District is regarded as one of the capital’s top growth investment opportunities. It features ITP’s FlameOut Block vapour control layer.
ITP’s Powerlon UV 120 has been installed on one of London’s most forward-thinking office developments. The Black & White Building is Central London’s tallest mass timber office building, created by The Office Group (TOG) in conjunction with Waugh Thistleton Architects and Daytrip Studio. The boundary-pushing design embraces innovative construction processes and sustainable materials.
The Route 39 Academy, founded in 2013, was Devon’s first free school. In 2016, they received planning permission to construct new premises at Steart Farm, on the site of a former camping park, between Hartland and Bideford. The new school accommodates up to 700 students, aged 11-18, and has been designed by AHR Architects.
The Word is a stunning library and digital media centre in South Shields designed to be the landmark focus of a £100 million regeneration of South Shields in Tyneside. The advanced facility will include digitised archives, an immersive storytelling area, exhibition space, design studios and a rooftop terrace offering views over the river.
University of Birmingham’s £55 million sports centre was constructed using robust materials that will improve with age, enhancing the heritage of the Edgbaston campus buildings. Designed by London-based architects Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands, the 13,200-sqm complex includes Birmingham’s first 50-metre swimming pool, featuring a moveable floor to accommodate a variety of aquatic activities.
The Camberwell College of Arts campus in London benefited from a £62 million regeneration, led by architects Stephen Marshall LLP. The project includes a regeneration of the existing ‘Brutalist’ 1970s building, a new academic building and Gardens House, a new 264-room residence for students. It includes an attractive open rainscreen featuring Powerlon UV Colour.
The £12 million Performing Arts Centre at Wellington College is an ambitious, creatively designed architectural solution. The auditorium is linked to the existing theatre with a glass-encased “cultural living room” which acts as performance and exhibition space, green room, meeting room and lobby. Studio Seilern Architects’ design won the World Architecture Festival’s Future Educational Project award in 2015.
A new £28 million sports building at Southampton Solent University features a tower with an exciting facade design, made possible by ITP’s UV resistant breather membrane. Designed by ArchitecturePLB, it includes two sports halls with spectator seating, three fitness studios, a health and wellbeing gym, and a strength and conditioning gym, along with high-quality teaching facilities.
A major creative arts centre in the heart of York St John University campus houses a high-tech 210 seat auditorium, a recital hall, critical listening theatre, and specialist areas for computer science, writing, and media production. An atrium has been created to link all of the teaching areas with the auditorium and is planned as a civic space, providing an area for public performances.
ITP’s Powerlon UV 145 FR breathable membrane has been specified as part of a major external wall upgrade at Royal Liverpool University Hospital. Existing cladding made from aluminium composite material (ACM) was replaced to make the building compliant with the latest fire safety regulations which were introduced in the wake of the Grenfell Tower tragedy.
ITP’s advanced vapour control layers have been used as part of a major development plan at Bournemouth University, where a multi-million-pound investment in new facilities is supporting and enhancing the learning and working environment for students and staff. The Estates team has rolled out a wide-ranging construction programme, creating new learning spaces, amenities and infrastructure.
Two of ITP’s advanced building membranes were used for the refurbishment of this Grade II listed school building.
Our Ultraperm BBA-certified roofing underlay has been installed along with our SP100 high-performance house wrap.
Three of ITP’s advanced building membranes were used for The Larch Classroom, a bespoke design single classroom at this village school,
Our Ultraperm BBA-certified roofing underlay has been installed along with our SP100 high-performance house wrap and VCL 170 vapour control layer
ITP supplied our VCL 250 vapour control layer as a protective solution underneath a stunning façade design at the Advanced Technologies Centre (ATC), Tameside College’s £10.5 million learning facility in Greater Manchester. The ACT is central to the college’s plan to develop courses in science, technology, engineering and maths that inspire the next generation of engineers and scientists.
The Alder Hey in the Park children’s hospital is one of the most ambitious healthcare and well-being projects ever conceived within the UK. The facility has a floor area of approximately 60,000m2 and contains 16 state-of-the-art operating theatres and 270 inpatient beds.
Leopold Estate in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets has undergone a £40m regeneration and redevelopment which includes the development of 367 new homes and associated amenity spaces. ITP’s Powerlon UV145 façade membrane was used on the project.
ITP’s Powerlon UV façade membrane was used for this £14 million renovation scheme completely transforming council flats at Alfred Gunn House in Langley Green.
ITP’s Powerlon VCL vapour barrier was specified for this new multi-storeybuilding providing new learning facilities for Prince Albert Secondary School.
Q9 Cladding Solutions installed ITP’s Powerlon VCL vapour barrier on this new facility. The product was supplied via Omnifix Solutions.
ITP’s Powerlon flame retardant breather membrane was used in the construction of a 202 bedroom Hampton by Hilton hotel. The 6-storey contemporary building includes a bar, restaurant and gym at street level and ancillary facilities with associated highway works, drainage and landscaping.
The Round House is an iconic building at the heart of the Northney Marina that started life as a theatre and was subsequently converted into office space. It recently underwent another transformation, emerging as 21 contemporary apartments with an exceptional specification.
ITP’s Powerlon UV 160 façade membrane has been chosen to provide breathable protection against internal condensation, rain ingress and the impact of solar exposure for a new-build sports centre at Chigwell School, Essex. The which features Eco-friendly design and includes a 6-lane indoor swimming pool, 5-court sports hall with bleacher seating, fitness and conditioning suite, dance studio, café and climbing wall.
ITP’s Powerlon UV 120 façade membrane has been chosenfor this luxury contemporary development offering two semi detached properties designed by Architects Aitken Turnbull and built by ELK Construction Ltd in Partnership with Fjordhus Construction Ltd.
ITP’s Powerlon VCL vapour barrier was specified for The Metalworks in Slough. The development comprises two separate buildings: Iron House and Steel House, both of which offer 151 exquisitely designed living spaces within minutes of the town centre.
FlameOut Block Class A and Stamisol Safe One were used in an expansion and upgrade of Birmingham Children’s Hospital. A radical transformation to the front of the hospital will see a new, striking glass façade creating a welcoming arrival space which celebrates and enhances the original features of the courtyard setting.