The Art of Design Issue 22 2016 | Page 128

128 33 w: www.asart.com e: [email protected] I-MESH I-MESH is a multi-axial and multifunctional non-woven grid which is constituted by high-tech mineral and/or man-made yarns (carbon, glass, basalt, Zylon and Technora fibers) stabilized by a resin system. The product assumes the natural colours of the fibers that can be varied in freedom within the same creation, generating unique chromatic an visual effects.  I-MESH: “I” means Interface. What separates without dividing. “Air walls”, curtains and ceilings essentially, but also a thousand more solutions in Scenography, Branding and Retail, Product Design.   Its sustainability is made of lightness, simplicity of installation, savings in transport, recycle-ability, thermal and light diffusion performance for buildings.    32 I-MESH is a certified product by many international standards which define its resistance to fire.  For further information you are invited to connect to  www.i-mesh.eu  Spitfire Doors. For the grandest of entrances. Spitfire is the UK sales agent for premium aluminium residential entrance door manufacturer Inotherm, which brings to these shores for the very first time an enviable reputation gained over many years in the scrupulously demanding markets of Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Each door in its S-500 Series range is meticulously engineered with substantial aluminium sections from Schüco combined with German-engineered precision locking systems. Providing customers with the perfect synthesis of beauty, technology, security, insulation, durability and exclusivity. Not only that but customers can also create their own unique, bespoke design through its user-friendly software. Simply visit www.spitfiredoors.co.uk and click on the ‘Door Designer’ button. 35 Permission granted for modern dwelling in national park Glenn Moore & Associates has won approval for a partially underground, ultra-modern, low-carbon building in the South Downs National Park. The design is influenced by the post-modernist movement, while paying homage to light-houses, silos and Anglo-Saxon roundhouses. 34 Sustainable technologies have been incorporated such as: a ground source heat pump; mechanical heat recovery/ ventilation system; wet underfloor heating; rainwater harvesting; grey water recycling; triple glazing and lowenergy lighting. www.gmassociates.co.uk and for full press release www.blueberry-pr.co.uk/our-clients/clients-press-releases/ httpwwwgmassociatescouk2/