AM
Profiles' Structural Silicone Glazing for 'Amazing' Dalry School
AM Profiles has recently supplied Kaye Hinchliffe
System 65SG Structural Silicone Glazing for the new Primary School and
Community Centre in the town of Dalry Ayrshire. Robert Noble, AM Profiles'
Technical Director commented 'this project has been one of the most
interesting ever - the building is so radical - we worked closely with
Radbury, our client and the architects and now feel that the glass wall
effect of the silicone glazing, within this novel building, looks amazing'.
Although
AM Profiles is best known for its aluminium timber composite windows,
doors and curtain wall the purchase of Kaye Hinchliffe a few years ago
massively increased the range of aluminium systems AM can offer. The
Structural Silicone Glazing solution included in the Kaye Hinchliffe
range offered by AM Profiles was exactly what North Ayrshire required
for the Dalry School as it has the aesthetics that the design team required
and offered a cost saving against the European based system originally
considered.
AM Profiles' Silicone Glazing can be a very interesting architectural
feature with the glass units appearing to stand on there own with only
a thin silicone seal between each pane. No structural aluminium members
are visible externally as the aluminium structure is behind the glass.
AM Profiles can supply SG, and a range of other aluminium or composite
products, either as a 'bar length' system or fully fabricated for its
Derbyshire HQ.
The client had a school designed with even the fabric of the building
aimed at firing young imaginations and the innovative design created
by the Council's Architectural Team certainly is eye catching and inspiring.
The amazing conceptual idea, developed with funding from the Scottish
Arts Council National Lottery fund, was to find and develop the children's
own concepts for an ideal school. A series of all-day workshops were
undertaken with children from a number of North Ayrshire primary schools.
Led by arts professionals and with the design team in attendance, by
using arts-based processes (drama, film and drawing) the group worked
with the children to capture their model school environment. Dalry primary
kids were even involved in their new school design - two days of drama
activities exploring relationships to space and environment, led by
Andrew Cowie (drama consultant) sparked ideas and then drawing and design
development, led by Bruce McLean, Will McLean, and David Watts (NAC
architect) subsequently took shape.
The team also looked to Europe with particular assistance from the Danish
Cultural Institute with information on Danish schools' best design practice.
The result is the new Dalry Primary School in North Ayrshire - this
is the latest manifestation of the Primary Space project, to develop
new concepts in school building design, which has been running for ten
years.
From the start, the design of the school has been a collaborative work
between artists Bruce McLean and Will McLean and North Ayrshire Council's
Educational and Technical Services departments. The outcome is a school
like no other, embodying the concept of 'Imbedded Intelligence' throughout
its construction.
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