Senior Architectural Systems

Senior fenestration systems welcome students into Stirling

  • 22 Oct 2018

Senior Architectural Systems have helped in the creation of the new landmark INTO Centre for International students at the University of Stirling.

The facilities are assured to be world-class, thanks to a stylish and sustainable fenestration package from Senior.

The new three-storey building has been designed by architects Page & Park – it provides dedicated teaching and learning space to support students from overseas in the UK.

To create a light and inspiring environment that maximises the use of daylighting, Senior’s thermally-efficient SF52 aluminium curtain walling and low U-value PURe® aluminium windows have been fabricated and installed by specialist Linn-Tech for main contractor Morrison Construction.

Senior Architectural Systems

The slim sightlines offered by Senior’s high performance aluminium glazing solutions ideally complement the dark grey granite cladding of building, with the SF52 curtain wall system ensuring a welcoming and highly-visible façade.

Senior’s PURe® aluminium windows have been specified throughout and the large window openings not only create visual interest externally but also help to flood the interior spaces with natural light.

As well as offering aesthetic appeal, both Senior’s SF52 aluminium curtain walling and market leading PURe® aluminium windows offer exceptional thermal performance and energy-efficiency.

Senior’s patented PURe® aluminium windows are cost-effective, durable and the ideal choice for projects that need a sustainable solution to lowering heat loss and minimising future maintenance requirements.

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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