New
Shopping Centre Gets the Royal Treatment from Reynaers
Reynaers curtain walling, windows and doors have played
a key part in the redevelopment of a shopping centre in the heart of
Exeters conservation area.
Princesshay
in Exeter has been the subject of a £235m renovation and redevelopment
scheme designed by architects, Chapman Taylor, combining 121 residential
units with 60 shops encompassing over 39,000 square metres of retail
area, including five restaurants and a 12,000 square metre Debenhams.
Landscaped open spaces, new car parks and increased pedestrian routes
link Princesshay with the High Street and the rest of the city.
The aim of the scheme, developed by Sir Robert McAlpine, was to create
a unique retail and residential city centre development to reinforce
the citys role as a regional capital for the South West of England
whilst still complementing its historical content.
In order to achieve this, a range of Reynaers products were used.
They included Vision 50 ground floor treatments, used largely for shop
frontages and offering a high level of performance for ground floor
treatments; CS68 window and door systems, selected for their high insulation
and safety properties; CP50 sliding doors, TP110 patio doors and CW50
windows and curtain walling. This particular system was chosen as it
offers unlimited creative freedom but is designed to allow maximum light
into buildings by its slim 50mm sightlines.
A number of environmental factors were borne in mind in the Princesshay
design. The idea of having mixed use properties both residential
and retail was to develop a round the clock living city, rather
than a purely daytime destination, and there was also a focus on improved
transportation and public links to reduce potential car use. All Reynaers
products address the environmental issue fully by being 100 percent
recyclable.
Alan Clevett, façade specialist for Sir Robert McAlpine, commented:
'This development was a challenge and we were pleased to be able to
utilise Reynaers systems for specific applications. The environmental
factor, particularly in respect of both the use of recycled materials
and complying with forthcoming legislation, was an important consideration.'
Window fabricator and installer on the Princesshay project was Solaglas,
Bristol.
Reynaers National Sales Manager, Paul Duffy, added: 'Were
proud to have played such a major part in this prestigious project.
The quality and flexibility of our product has permitted a design which
is striking light and modern, yet sits perfectly at the heart of a historic
city and provides marvellous views of Exeter Cathedral exactly
what the planners had in mind.'
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