Pro Installer December 2018 - Issue 69 | Page 4

4 | DECEMBER 2018 News Read online at www.proinstaller.co.uk ALPRO IN ECCLESTON SQUARE IDF Aluminium has installed transom closers and latch locks from Alpro Architectural Hardware at a building that provides premium co-working and flexible office space in central London near Victoria Station. Thomas House in Eccleston Square is a seven-storey structure with a façade in Regency style and a distinctive timber-clad reception that leads to two wings. It has collaborative drop-in work areas, meeting rooms and facilities to suit present-day practices. The building has been refurbished for The Office Group who pioneered shared workspaces in Britain and now offer these services across multiple London locations as well as Bristol and Leeds. The Alpro transom closers are a means of hydraulically controlling the opening and closing of aluminium doors. They allow pre- cise adjustment of the latching and closing force generated by the valve according to the weight and height of individual doors as well as type of usage. Fabricator IDF devised a solution featur- ing tailored SBD aluminium profiles from Jack Aluminium Systems, bespoke glaz- ing, internal screens and the Alpro door management. The Alpro products include Europrofile cylinder deadlatches which can be combined with electric strikes to provide the added option of remote access control. IDF specializes in the design, manufacture and installation of aluminium doors. The door projects are often in commercial and public sector environments where usage may be high, but maintenance costs must be minimised. www.alpro.co.uk As tech arrives, Aztec offers more mechanical joints Long-standing Halo fabri- cator Aztec Windows (Coventry) Ltd has invested in new machinery to meet greater customer demand for mechanically jointed frames. Using System10 and Rustique profile from VEKA Group, Aztec already offers the mechanical- ly jointed FlushSash within its Prestige Collection®. Now, in its 31st year, the company is set to offer this finish option on standard casements, doors and more. Director Michael Hagan ex- plains: “We’re always keen to move with the market and ensure that we can provide whatever it is that our customers are looking for. “We were proud to be the first Halo customer to fabricate the mechanically jointed FlushSash, and we’ve found that the majority of our customers love the ‘square corners’ on that system (which replicate the look of a traditional timber joint) but a flush casement doesn’t always suit the specifica- tion of their project. “That’s why we’ve invested in new tooling and machinery to offer mechanical jointing on more of our products, expanding the Prestige Collection® moving forward.” www.vekauk.com Plans for a new 7,500-home Norfolk settlement Clarion Housing Group, the UK’s largest social landlord, has today unveiled plans to create a thriving new community in Hon- ingham, Norfolk with the potential for up to 7,500 homes. The pro- ject will be Clarion’s largest and most ambitious since it formed. The Group has agreed a land promotion agreement on a 368-hectare site eight miles west of Norwich, on which 3,900 homes could be built over the next two decades, with an ad- ditional 3,600 homes delivered over the following 15 years. The scheme will have a mix of tenures including social rented, shared ownership, private sale, build- to-rent and potentially self-build homes. As the master planner and lead developer, Clarion would deliver 50 per cent of the homes at Honingham and the on-site infrastructure. The new settle- ment – which will follow garden community design principles - will also have a new country park, employment space and nature reserve. Clarion is consulting local stakeholders on its plans for Honingham and aims to submit a planning application next year. New Planning and Conservation Guide from The Residence Collection A new and detailed Planning and Conservation Guide has been published by The Residence Collection for trade partners, installers, architects, planners and homeowners, covering all aspects of timber casement alternative window design and specification. The new 12-page guide is available as a download from the consumer facing website at www. residencecolletion.co.uk and on the dedicated trade website at www. residencecollectiontrade.co.uk, as well as hard copies available direct from their marketing department. It’s a perfect reference point and clearly distinguishes flush PVCu from the true timber casement alternative of The Residence Collection that architects, and planners yearn for. Conservation areas, listed build- ings and Article 4 directions are clearly defined as are the dimen- sions of Residence 9, which per- fectly replicate those of traditional 19th century windows. Product detailing of the ded- icated Georgian bar, traditional hardware and deep nose Radling- ton cill are also covered in the brochure, along with a heritage colour palette. Sarah Hitchings, sales and mar- keting director of The Residence Collection commented: “the new planning and conservation guide is a must for companies and those involved in the specification of windows in conservation areas.” www.residencecollection.co.uk, www.residencecollectiontrade.co.uk