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DECEMBER 07 - GIVING VENT TO DERBY REGENERATION
A
fresh approach is being brought into Westfield and Hermes’ £340m
Westfield Derby redevelopment in Derby city centre with help from Kingfisher
Louvre Systems.
The 1mft² shopping centre redevelopment will incorporate plant ventilation
and screening louvres designed to create a central element of its architectural
features. The KW100 aluminium louvres have been matched specifically to RAL9006
metallic to complement the building’s colour palette.
Installed by subcontractor Roofdec from Level 4 to the roof of the eight-storey
high shopping mall and entertainment facility, the Kingfisher louvres provide
screening of cars entering and exiting the car parks, and screening and ventilation
of plant on the roof, to ensure a good flow of air to maintain an efficient
ambient operating temperature for the plant taking into account location and
orientation on the façade, wind loadings, driving rain resistance.
John MacDougall of Building Product Design, manufacturer of the Kingfisher
louvres, observed, “The louvres are a main architectural feature, particularly
along the London Road elevation. The architectural aim is to devise a clean,
inviting appearance: the louvres help create that impression, being an effective
method for hiding traffic and plant, and simultaneously performing a very practical
purpose in ensuring the plant on the roof is screened and properly ventilated
so it functions efficiently without overheating, exposure to excessive dirt
and debris etc.”
Kingfisher Louvre Systems is part of the Building Product Design Group, which
specializes in developing and bringing to market innovative yet practi cal
ventilation and roofing products in line with changing requirements.
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