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Senior provides pitch-perfect fenestration package for Rangers FC

  • 21 Oct 2024

Aluminium commercial doors and curtain walling from Senior Architectural Systems have been specified for the stunning new museum and event space for Rangers Football Club located on the Ibrox Stadium campus in Glasgow.

Known as Edmiston House, the new two-storey building has been designed by Keppie Design and takes inspiration from the area’s rich shipbuilding and industrial heritage. The building feature the use of Senior’s SF62 aluminium curtain wall system and thermally-efficient PURe® aluminium doors, all fabricated and installed by specialist contractor Marshall Brown.

The aluminium frames are powder coated in a matt black finish so that the doors and curtain wall system create a seamless façade, with Senior’s thermally-efficient PURe® FOLD bi-folding doors installed to the first-floor terrace alongside a PURe® Commercial Door.

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The entrance to the building is via Record UK’s FTA20 automatic bi-folding door system, which is a supply chain partner that Senior has worked with on several projects. Another key feature of the building’s design is an industrial sliding door that blends into the façade when not in use but which can be fully opened to create a sheltered fan zone area on match days.

Further interest

To add further interest to the building’s façade, Senior’s SF62’s curtain wall system was designed with 40mm deep H shaped face caps. The system offers slim lines but features a wider 62mm box which can accommodate greater structural movement. The increased rebate size of Senior’s SF62 system means that it is possible to provide either additional clearance between the section and infill, so that the system is able to allow the glass to move more, or greater edge cover for issues such as guarding.

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Benefitting from the inherent strength of its aluminium frame, the new SF62 curtain wall system can also support transom loads of up to 750kg and achieve longer glazing spans without the need for additional supporting steel to be used.

Part of Senior’s patented and award-winning PURe® range of aluminium windows and doors, the PURe® FOLD door features an innovative thermal barrier manufactured from expanded polyurethane (PUR) foam, which is most often found in insulation products. When calculated as a CEN standard commercial door, the PURe® FOLD aluminium door can achieve U-values as low as 0.88 W/m2K.

For more information, visit www.seniorarchitectural.co.uk or search for Senior Architectural Systems on LinkedIn and Facebook.

Contact:

Senior Architectural Systems,
Eland Road,
Denaby Main,
Doncaster,
United Kingdom,
DN12 4HA

Email: [email protected]
Phone: 01709 772600
Fax: 01709 772601

Visit the Senior Architectural Systems website

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