Archetech Issue 22 2016 | Page 21

Website: www.chduk.com Telephone: 0208 472 1144 120 Woodgrange Road, London, E7 0EW Email: [email protected] Instagram: chd_uk facebook: ashchd Contemporary Home Design Brand Partners www.synseal.com Commemorative Piece Given Cutting Edge Look South Yorkshire laser expert, Cutting Technologies has played its part in commemorating 102 years of social history. Salford Lads Club has unveiled a unique piece of art which captures the famous club’s entire history. Notable figures include; Fred Done of BetFred, Manchester United Busby Babe Eddie Colman, Exeter City legend Brian Doyle and Stephen Wright, the photographer Commissioned by London-based graphic design agency, why not associates, Cutting Technologies laser cut 60 panels which covers an entire side of the club’s new archive room which contains hundreds of photos, film reels, records and memorabilia. In 2007 Salf ord Lads’ Club came third in a nationwide poll to find Britain’s most iconic buildings. The club continues to provide opportunities for local young people in sport and arts. www.cut-tec.co.uk MARKET DEMAND IS STRONG FOR CELSIUS SOLID ROOF Synseal has experienced a very positive market response to the launch of the company’s new Celsius Solid Roof, with requests for project quotations surpassing expectations. The key sales arena is undoubtedly retrofit replacement of existing 1st generation conservatory roofs, which is certainly a growing market segment. The sizeable quantity of installed conservatories across the length and breadth of the UK presents a prime opportunity for upgrading with either high performance insulated roof glass or a modern tiled solid roof. An Energy Follow-Up Survey 2011 report 6: Conservatories, prepared by the BRE in December 2013 on behalf of the Department of Energy & Climate Change (DECC), identified that approximately 18% of the 21.9 million households in England have a conservatory which equates to around 4 million conservatories. Only 77% of these conservatories have heating and a telling additional statistic from Palmer Market Research is that back in 2004, when new conservatory sales were still at their peak at almost 200,000 installs a year, 75% of those projects featured polycarbonate roof glazing. These factors combine to underpin a tangible market demand for upgrading with a thermally-efficient replacement roof solution. Page 21 - Archetech Displaying the names of 22,500 members ranging from when the recreational club was founded in 1903 until August 2015, the ‘Wall of Names’ is laser cut from steel by Barnsley-based Cutting Technologies. of the Queen is Dead album cover by The Smiths which was photographed outside the venue.