Pro Installer November 2014 - Issue 20 | Page 3

3 PRO INSTALLER NOVEMBER 2014 PRO NEWS @proinstaller1 BREEAM ‘EXCELLENT’ RATING ACHIEVEMENT FOR LEEDS LANDMARK BUILDING 10 Wellington Place is an outstanding new contemporary building located at the heart of the Leeds business hub. The building provides a stunning vista across the city whilst providing accommodation for companies and organisations seeking a prestigious and distinctive landmark address. High performance glass, supplied by Saint-Gobain, gives the building its striking form through the impressive floor to ceiling glazing that provides occupiers and visitors with an unrivalled platform through which to overlook the city skyline and key to promoting the project as a landmark building. The building features an innovative exterior design and the glass facade helps create light and airy interior spaces in which people can work, shop and relax comfortably. Saint-Gobain helped to create the glass façade design and its modern exterior to create a contrast against the existing stone architecture in the area. Saint-Gobain Glass products were chosen over and above other glass alternatives in the specifica- tion due to the architect requiring a very specific amount of solar gain and light reflection in the glass façade. Aesthetically, the high performance glazing perfectly complimented the building with its neutral appearance. Saint-Gobain Glass has extensive green credentials and conducts ‘Life Cycle’ Assessments for its products. 10 Wellington Place achieved a ‘BREEAM’ Excellent-rat- ing with Saint-Gobain Glass contributing towards this in two areas: the company’s high performance glass coatings that reduced solar gain up to 88% and therefore reduced the building’s dependence upon air conditioning; and the ‘Life Cycle’ Assessment which traces the product’s life cycle from raw materials to the recycling of used glass. The building was susceptible to a high velocity of wind, and as it also featured large floor to ceiling glazing, it was particularly important that the glazing could withstand these varying degrees of wind pressure. Saint-Gobain Glass provided extensive wind and barrier loading calculations, along with photometric data to help overcome th