Landscape & Urban Design Issue 32 2018 | Seite 37

Aggregate Industries’ revolutionary LytaScreed has once again proved its outstanding credentials during the renovation of one of the UK’s most prestigious educational institutions, University College London. As part of UCL’s £1.2 billion In keeping with the architectural refurbishment programme, main heritage of the Wilkins Building, the contractor Balfour Beatty was terrace included a Portland stone tasked with building a terrace next floor, with a new external staircase to the 19th Century Grade 1 listed leading to the refectory at lower Wilkins Building, providing a vital ground floor level. passage through the university’s Bloomsbury Campus while also As such, the project required a serving as an outdoor events space. lightweight podium screed suitable to carry natural stone paviours Located close to Regent Park that could also provide a superior in London, the £10m revamp drainage system. incorporates a complete modernisation programme, Cue Aggregate Industries and its including the construction of a pioneering Lyta Screed – one of the new single storey building below fastest drying and most versatile the terrace to house a full range floor screed ranges available to the of catering kitchen facilities to UK market. provide food for the new refectory. 37