City Lofts, Sheffield
Location

Sheffield, Royaume-Uni

Year

2010

Building Type

Residential buildings

Size

331 feet tall

Used systems

Façades WICTEC

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PROJECT DETAILS

The construction of the 32-storey City Lofts resulted in the tallest building in Sheffield. 6,000 sqm of unitised curtain walling was used and is designed to be light and slender with glazing from nearly 700 WICONA panels.

The unitised pre-glazed panels were installed over a six month period, at the rate of a floor a week - eliminating the need for scaffolding, improving site safety and cost efficiency, and allowing faster completion of the building envelope.

The facade is glazed in clear low E glass to the vision areas, with enamel-coated black opaque glass used as vertical strips to conceal insulated walls and champagne-coloured vertical spandrel panels with concave pressings to conceal structural columns and party walls. Aluminium-faced spandrel panels were used as horizontal bands between floors.

This curtain wall is capped to form a visible grid for a picture frame appearance with the frames finished in a light brown. Bottom-hung full-height vents were inserted directly into the unitised panels to naturally ventilate the bedrooms, with a tilt-slide door for living areas and an internal glass balustrade which was independently fixed.

In addition to the extensive use of glazing, City Lofts has a variety of external treatments comprising of specially made terracotta rainscreens to the building ends and bronze cladding to the rooftops creating an elegant envelope for this stunning building.

The tower provides 230 luxury apartments - a mix of one and two-bed apartments and penthouses, with a contemporary Conran design for city centre living. The two lower floors of the building provide commercial and retail space. 

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We worked closely with the Wicona team during the design phase. Our aim was to create a highly reflective façade for the tower, with contrasting clear and opaque areas of glass. The unitised approach allowed us to achieve the visual impact we had envisaged and offers many site-related advantages. It provides much greater quality control, safety improvement benefits, and less material wastage. We would definitely specify this solution again.

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Privathaus Rhein-Neckar
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Autohaus Holz + Haller

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