Technal Facade Systems for Yarm School

A series of architectural aluminium glazing systems from Technal used for redevelopment project at private school near Stockton

Designed by Associated Architects and built by Miller Construction, a range of new facilities has been added to the senior school campus.

The centrepiece of the development is an academic block overlooking the River Tees, housing high specification classrooms and studios for drama, dance and music. An 800-seat auditorium has created a major venue for performing arts in the area.

A double-height entrance foyer for the auditorium maximises the views over the river and was created using Technal’s GEODE-MX Visible Grid curtain walling. The system was also used for the dance studio, classrooms and corridors, filling the building with natural light. The GEODE-MX SG Mechanical option was selected for the music room – this system allows a flush glass façade and less visible aluminium.

Technal’s FXi46 window system delivers high levels of natural ventilation throughout the project. Large bays of four side-hung casements were inserted into the curtain walling and interspersed with western red cedar panels for the classrooms, with top-hung windows and integrated rendered panels specified for the dance studio. In the corridor areas, the windows are electrically operated top-hung systems, with contrasting enamel-stoved glazed spandrel panels also inserted into the GEODE curtain walling.

According to the project architect, Barbora Bott at Associated Architects, “A key design element for the glazing was to achieve large spans with minimum sight lines to allow extensive daylight penetration and reduce artificial lighting. We were also looking for robust, low maintenance aluminium systems with good U values, visual consistency across the project, a high standard of aesthetics, and value for money. Technal’s façade products achieved all these criteria and have met our expectations.”

All Technal’s systems were finished in dark blue-grey to complement the palette of materials selected for the building envelope – white render, western red cedar horizontal panels, anodised aluminium perforated rainscreen panels, and pre-weathered zinc cladding.

Low energy features of the project include: a ground source heat pump to provide under floor heating throughout; solar panels to pre-heat water for changing rooms and toilet facilities; high efficiency gas boilers; high level brise soleil sun shading to reduce solar gain; heat recovery ventilation, and plenty of natural light.

www.technal.co.uk

Photography © Martine Hamilton Knight.

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