Thursday, November 3, 2011

Steel Framing Systems From Wrightstyle Selected For Bridgewater House Project İn Bristol

The £255 million Finzels Reach development in Bristol, named after a Victorian sugar importer who had a factory in the area, will comprise 399 apartments, 400,000 sq ft of offices and 87,000 sq ft of shops, cafes, restaurants and other leisure facilities, while also incorporating a number of protected and Listed buildings.

The centre of Bristol is being reinvented with this project - the largest mixed use development to have been built in the city for twenty years - bringing back into productive life a former brewery site that has lain derelict for ten years.

Centrepiece of the Finzels Reach development is Bridgewater House, the largest speculative office development on site outside London. Bridgewater House is itself centred on a 5-storey, 3-sided glass atrium, incorporating steel framing systems from Wrightstyle, the steel glazing specialist.

Bridgewater House comprises some 110,000 sq ft of Grade A office space, set to be rated as BREEEAM Excellent and is one of three office buildings in the development. The full-height atrium is designed to bring maximum light to each intermediate floor and provide 30 minutes of integrity and insulation.

The advanced framing system also had to deliver acoustic control and was designed so that floor levels can be sub-divided to different occupants without impacting on fire compartmentation – a complex design challenge for which Wrightstyle has become internationally-recognised.

Finzels Reach, due for final completion at the end of this year, is already a landmark in the city and will become a new commercial, social, retail and cultural hub. Apart from the commercial space, over 1,000 people will live in the development, and Temple Cross at the centre of the scheme will be one of the city’s principal public areas.

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