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That curious hand of doubt is once again pointing its finger at the Prince of Wales, this time that fingers belongs to the newly elected President of RIBA and first woman to be appointed into this position, Ruth Reed. As ever, the topic of power versus design principle has reared its head to re-ignite the debate in the Princes planning permission influence. Having continued for some time, it comes as no surprise to hear that the new President of the institute would have an opinion on the subject, especially after the speech Prince Charles made at RIBA back in May, citing flaws in modernist architecture. So what does Ruth Reed have to say on the subject? Reported from the BBC news website after speaking on Radio fours Front Row, Ruth commented that it was unfortunate if anybody uses their public positionto exert undue influence on a democratic process such as planning. Making reference to the possibility of unfair royal influences placed on planners by the Prince of Wales. And so, the saga continues In other news, the peaks of one of Australias most recognizable landmarks is drawing more attention than usual as The Sydney Opera House attempts to secure funding for a project on the monumental building that will provide much needed renovations to the structure. The multi-faceted building was only conceived in the mid 1950s by little know Danish architect Jorn Utzon, who was sacked way before the structures completion and was finished by a local architect. Many areas of the building are dilapidated and far overdue for repair, including the cramped orchestra pit. It is the interior, which would receive some much-needed attention, to bring the interior up to the impressive standard of the exterior. Australias Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has suggested that the money proposed for the site should be spent elsewhere, such as in the healthcare sector, and other Architectural critics and influences have suggested that to maintain its iconic status it must remain as it is. We shall see how the Opera House story unravels. In this issue we have specialised features on external works and landscaping, flooring and lighting, not to mention our monthly dose of architectural opinions coming, this month in the form of architects John Miller and Jonathon Yates. Turn to page 6-7 for their views on building for education.
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COMPLETED UNDER QUANTUM CONSORTIUM
Leicester-based KPW Architects has completed the first project under the four-year Quantum Consortium framework agreement. Peartree Mews at Bulwell Lane in Basford, Nottingham is a 1.5m affordable housing scheme and KPW has worked alongside Derwent Living and Lovell Partnerships on the project, which features traditional Bulwell stone detailing to conform to the natural street scene and has achieved an Eco-Homes rating of Very Good. The four year Quantum Consortium has an estimated total value of 10m and projects completed in the timeframe will have build values ranging from less than 500,000 to those in excess of 5m.
Hafod Eryri wins 2009 National Eisteddfod of Wales Gold Medal for Architecture
The Meirion 2009 National Eisteddfod of Wales Gold Medal for Architecture has been awarded to the designers of the new visitors centre at the summit of Snowdon. Of the 28 projects submitted, Hafod Eryri by Ray Hole Architects of Croydon, took the main award, sponsored by the Design Commission for Wales. According to the selectors, Huw Meredydd Owen and Dafydd Tomos, the art and craft of the architect is to create place by using objects, space and surfaces. The most successful buildings go much further than merely meeting the basic requirements of the users and the brief they have been given. They create a sense of place that transcends the physical boundaries of the building itself and that enhances the environment, both within and beyond the immediate building commented Owen and Tomos. Hafod Eryri met all the requirements for the project. This was a building that had specific technical and practical demands. It has been designed to withstand not only the extreme forces of nature but also people, bearing in mind the thousands of visitors that visit this unique site, said the selectors. Some aspects reflect the more successful aspects of the modern brutalist architectural tradition. One could imagine the building rising like a beast from the bowels of the mountain. Hafod Eryri possesses skillfully designed, delicate, even beautiful features, such as the way the interior is transformed from the exterior, or the way the building reflects the mountains features, its summit and the paths that surround it. As the user walks around it, his perception of the building changes. The success of the final building shows that the landscape of Wales is more than powerful enough to cope with man-made structures designed in a contemporary and confident way. Entries were invited from architects or groups of archi-
Groarke. This will be the first public event at the space, with a further programme of innovative, critical and experimental exhibitions, installations and events, curated by The Architecture Foundation, to be announced shortly. Sarah Ichioka, Director of The Architecture Foundation, will be joining the jury of internationally renowned architects and critics. Sarah commented; YAYA, with Building Designs backing, is an important platform to showcase the UK and Irelands most promising new architects, something that The Architecture Foundation has held as
a core aim for the past twenty years. In 2009 this priority is more important than ever, given the downturn in the industry. The award, and the exhibition in the AFs new Project Space, will allow us to evaluate the key merits, including innovation and resourcefulness, that these emerging practitioners exemplify. Joining Sarah Ichioka on the jury will be such notable names as Charles Saumarez Smith, Chief Executive of the Royal Academy of Arts, London; Ivan Harbour, Director of Rogers Stirk Harbour Architects; and Simon Conder, Principle, Simon Conder Assoicates, London and Suffolk.
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tects to display buildings whose practical date of completion was in the period 2006 to 2008 inclusive. The Gold Medal for Architecture is given, in conjunction with the Royal Society of Architects in Wales, in memory of the late Dr T Alwyn Lloyd. The aim of this award is to draw attention to the importance of architecture in the nation's culture and to honour architects achieving the highest design standards. The award is given to the architect or architects responsible for the building or group of buildings, completed between 2006 and 2009 and recommended to the Eisteddfod as being of greatest merit.
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24 - 27 SEPTEMBER
100% Design/ 100% Detail www.100percentdesign.co.uk EARLS COURT, LONDON
100% Design is a leading interiors event for the marketplace, attracting major designers and specifiers. The show is divided into four sectors that focus on different areas of design, delivering something for everyone. 100% Design, 100% materials, 100% Detail and 100% futures will all have its visitors coming back for more design inspiration.
By Glenn Howells Architects The go-ahead has been given to build a 450-seat concert hall on the University of Birminghams campus. This new facility by Glenn Howells Architects will provide state-of-theart accommodation for teaching and research within the music department, of a kind that will match its international status. The auditorium will be the most flexible performance space at a UK university and suitable for performances from solo voice through electroacoustic music, to a full symphony orchestra. Resources include the Dome rehearsal room, which is large enough to accommodate a symphony orchestra, and new electroacoustic music studios in which the Music Departments international community of undergraduates and postgraduates can work in cuttingedge facilities. A new suite of early music rooms for the Centre for Early Music Performance and Research will provide properly temperature and humidity controlled homes for the Departments large and growing working collection of original and reproduction instruments, ranging in period from the middle ages to the 19th century, and laboratory space for staff and students to experiment in the performance practices of earlier centuries. The new auditorium itself will also feature technologically advanced facilities enabling students and researchers to perform there with BEAST - the Music Departments internationally renowned 100-channel sound diffusion system. Helen Newman, Associate Director of Glenn Howells Architects, who have designed the new auditorium building says: Developing an understanding of the underlying geometry, rigor and architecture of the existing buildings has been a fascinating process. We are delighted the music department and functions of the auditorium will now enrich the original vision of Chancellors Court as the heart of the University.
27 - 30 SEPTEMBER
Decorex www.decorex.com ROYAL HOSPITAL, CHELSEA, LONDON
Decorex is one of the hottest events of the year and puts true glamour and style into the Royal Hospital grounds. Its appeal over the years has grown to include more than just soft furnishing ideas but for the broader audience including interior architects. An edited selection of fabrics, wallcoverings, furniture, lighting, flooring, accessories and bespoke services is on offer for the four day event.
18 - 21 OCTOBER
Interbuild www.interbuild.com NEC, BIRMINGHAM
Interbuild 2009 is featuring two new shows this year - Interbuild Specifier has been created to meet the needs of specifiers, with ground breaking new feature areas such as Sustainability Street. Whilst Interbuild Onsite offers the building trade everything they need for when they go onsite. Interbuild aims to cover every aspect of the construction industry by featuring the leading suppliers with some of the best seminar programs in the industry.
25 - 26 NOVEMBER
Civils www.civils.com EARLS COURT, LONDON
Civils is a fantastic civil engineering showcase, which covers all aspects of the industry. From manufacturers and suppliers of plant, tools and specialist services through to market-leading contractors and consultants, Civils is the ideal opportunity to meet with key industry suppliers and your customers under one roof.
The winner will be presented at a dinner for more than 800 clients and architects on 5 November 2009. Previous winners have included Hackett Hall McKnight (2008), Carmody Groarke (2007), Nord Architecture (2006), Lynch Architects (2005). The YAYA exhibition will be open to the public from 2 to 23 October, Monday to Friday, 10am - 6p and is held at The Architecture Foundation, Ground Floor East, 136-148 Tooley Street, London SE1 2TU.
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Some University and College buildings are suffering at the hands of the recession and its hand of doom in the construction market. Previous plans to develop college buildings and build new status Universities have been put on hold as a result of the government running out of funding for buildings in education. This is one of the negative hits on our economy as, with reduced facilities it allows for less education. Is the importance of the built environment, slipping down the governments list of things to do? What can be done to create inspirational buildings for education and what are your memories of your faculty buildings? Building university and college campus is to be building for the future, so what should we be doing to ensure buildings set the standard for future generations?
This months question: What should we be doing to ensure educational buildings set the standard for future generations?
JOHN MILLER
PRINCIPLE
Initially this question immediately raises two questions what is fit and for what purpose. Actually, as any architect working in education or healthcare will tell you, it is difficult to predict where these sectors will be in ten years time, perhaps even in five. Therefore fit for purpose actually probably means capable of serving many purposes. So the RIBA mantra from the 60s, long life, loose fit, low energy is still pertinent. One of the few plus points about this recession is it does give time to think about the future. There are lots of things one can tell the government and clients but one fundamental lesson is another old chestnut, if you want good buildings then hire good architects. Procurement policy has to find better ways of getting good designers and thus measuring quality in a quality / price matrix. At the present time many of the bids I see are actually about process not quality. Here are five ideas to address this 1. Visit architects buildings 2. Take up references 3. Have architect advisors assist the client 4. Measure fees uniformly 5. Dont go below a 70/30 split The profession also needs to improve its game. Architects should design for users and not other architects. Historically not that many buildings were wow buildings; the majority were, content with being good neighbours. Understanding the right place to be in the hierarchy is fundamental to good urban design. There are only
so many iconic blobs that we need (not many in my view); lets get back to making things elegantly and well. Secondly, the importance of masterplanning, particularly for large educational estates needs more consideration. Institutions should use the time now to plan carefully. Thirdly, refurbishment can be great and this is where organisations like the Carbon Trust are pointing. Substantial refurbishment including innovative natural ventilation has squared the circle and the result is not only more sustainable and cheaper but a terrific workplace and a valuable contribution to the city. Finally, to come full circle, both the much loved Glasgow College of Art and Edinburgh College of Art have served complex needs for demanding users for a century, demonstrating that they are not only fit for purpose but truly sustainable.
JONATHON YATES
DIRECTOR
All sectors have been affected by the recession and the consequential restrictions placed on funding streams. Education project delivery has been curtailed and the current moratorium on public spend in the Further Education Sector has effectively prevented college projects moving forward. Universities and colleges may find that the way forward is to review existing facilities and to look to creative intervention and remodelling of existing buildings rather than major new build. Education has been a vibrant sector of the Construction Industry over recent years with Higher and Further education developments, the Academy Programme, Public
Private Partnership and more recently the Building Schools for the Future (BSF) and the Primary Capital Programs have all aimed at raising educational standards and outcomes whilst improving the quality of designs. The real challenge to univeristies and colleges is to continue to deliver excellence in a time when funding for projects is significantly reduced; yet the expectation remains to continually develop and improve the qaulity of educational delivery which inevitabley has requirements for new and improved facilities. The challenge to architects and design teams is to to respond creatively to the new financial constraints assisting our educational clients with startegic reviews of existing campus stock seeking innovative ways to enhance and improve the educational environment through careful intervention, perhaps on a reduced scale whilst still maximsing the benefits to the colleges delivering inovative and stimulating environments. The key to creating educational buildings for the future is to embrace the concept of long life/loose fit Designing buildings to be flexible enough to adapt to future educational needs so that they are fit for purpose. This is a critical aspect of a sustainable and responsible approach to design and one which Government expects. This does not need to result in mundane architectural solutions within college campuses. Architects have always accepted the challenges and constraints of each project whether they be-contextual, timescale or financial. The real creative challenge now will be to adapt, extend and modify facilities to meet current demands for delivery. Advances in ICT with wireless environments offer alter-
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Oxbridge and St Andrews show us how to effortlessly assimilate educational buildings into the urban fabric to the enduring benefit of both town and gown. Campus like Sussex and Jubilee in Nottingham demonstrate the value of both masterplanning and first class architects at the top of their game. Jubilee takes very few building types but puts a huge amount of effort into their design, this not only results in great richness but is also very economical. John Miller
native formats to assist in this aim. Ultimately this leads to the virtual university which is not a new concept when we consider in the context of The Open University which has successfully evolved remote self-learning with minimal need for collective physical assembly and interaction. Correspondance/distance courses can actually be more interactive today with virtual chat rooms replacing the need for physical lecture, tutorial and seminar space. How does this help architects? It is embodied in the Code of Practice that we perform our craft with due skill, care and diligence and it is in our nature to strive for the inspirational. Creating inspirational buildings remains at the
heart of architectural design in colleges and practice alike. The current economic climate is another hurdle to be cleared and until an upturn we will have to dig deeper. We all know that value of Good Design if you are in any doubt CABE, amongst others, have produced a torrent of publications on the subject. Inspirational buildings are the result of rigorous analysis of context and a clear understanding of the needs of the user Form can still follow function so long as the forms are contextural, sustainable and flexible.. Creating truly inspirational buildings in a time of recession is extremely challenging. A modest yet inspirational intervention can be just as rewarding as a major
spend project in more plentiful times, perhaps not fiscally but in a sense of creative satisfaction and achievement. Many funding streams require that a project achieve a BREEAM rating of Excellent, a requirement that can add between 10-12 % to the cost of a development to achieve reduced carbon emissions. This in itself demands greater innovative thinking and design. Those of us lucky enough to be busy with projects of any scale should be striving for the inspirational no matter how big or small.
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DIRECTOR AT HOWARTH LITCHFIELD PARTNERSHIP Jonathan trained at Newcastle University and became a Director of Howarth Litchfield Partnership in 2003. He has 20 years experience working on a range of projects varying in scale and type, with particular focus recently in the Education Sector, Jonathon has recently completed a large High School in Edinburgh and is currently involved in developing a number of Education and Primary Health Care Projects.
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and Paslode brands. The Gatwick Diamond Business Award recognises those businesses or people who have shown innovation and inspiration in their work, and have demonstrated a real commitment to the subregion. The award was sponsored by EDF Energy Networks and Crawley Borough Council. For further information telephone 0800 652 9260 or visit www.itwcp.co.uk
Accessorise in Luxury
The Jurys luxury 4 star hotel in Great Russell Street, in the west end of London, has installed Hamilton Litestats Hartland satin stainless steel wiring accessory range as part of a major refurbishment
projecty. Satin stainless steel Hartland wiring accessories from Hamilton Lifestat compliment each room. This prestigious hotel is currently being re-branded under the Doyle Collection. The interior has been fully refurbished to offer a fabulous fusion of London design styles with its classic and executive hotel bedrooms, modern restaurant, bar and conference centre. All of the air-conditioned en-suite rooms have been furnished and equipped to a very high standard, including: complimentary high-speed internet access, multichannel TVs and minibars. Hamilton Litestats satin stainless steel Hartland plates were specified by the hotels design team, which included interior designers The Cunningham McLean Partnership of Glasgow, as they complemented the luxurious finishes within the guest rooms. For further information telephone 01747-860088, e-mail: info@hamilton-litestat.com or visit www.hamilton-litestat.com
Online Access
Tile Depot, the tile and stone retailer is taking on the online world of retail with its new userfriendly website with the view to improve its online trading. The new customer-friendly website layout intends to appeal to online shoppers across a broad spectrum, with the new click and reserve features for the store collection and Free Sample, it is sure to become a one-stop-shop for trade and consumer tiling needs. The website will also sell bathroom suites at a later date. This will include the Balterley range, which is currently sold in selected Tile depot stores. Customers are also able to track orders and find out delivery times via a link. For further information telephone 08000 740 720.
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have been providing CPD courses for building services engineers and specifiers for over 11 years. The new CPD adds to the three other RIBA accredited CPD presentations available from SPC. For further information telephone 0116 249 0044.
dimension, altitude and distance from the sea are all inputted online - with the added assistance of Google Earth. For further information telephone 01707 394444 or email sika-trocal@uk.sika.com.
vides a distributed recording platform of local storage servers within each Custody Suite. All authorised users now have force-wide access to any of the 230 cameras from any location on the network using Visimetrics CONTROL CCTV management software. Providing a single point of access to all cameras in all Custody Suites to departments such as Professional Standards and TSU has generated significant savings to the force in operational time and costs. For further information telephone 01292 673 770.
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Architectural Advice
Ideal Planning Permissions, an architectural and planning consultancy offering expert advice to developers and private homeowners, celebrates gaining its 30th client in the midst of a global recession. Ideal Planning Permissions Director, Chris Gwilliam, used his architectural and planning expertise to build a diverse and dependable property business following the liquidation of his previous employer in 2008, just one week before his wedding day. One year on, the consultancy has tripled turnover and continues to acquire several new customers, who appreciate the extensive skill set and vast experience offered by the companys employees. The consultancy is also regularly winning new business, owing to its excellent reputation and commitment to maintaining high standards. The company caters for all planning and design requirements, from small residential extensions and conversions to commercial work and larger housing
schemes. Services include architectural and drafting services, planning appeals and development feasibility appraisals. For further information visit www.idealplanningpermissions.co.uk
Gripple Appointment
For her wealth of experience and high regard within the M & E industry, Gripple has appointed its first female manager to the UK industrial sales team. Thirty-five-year old Claire Thompson, who is also the
125th staff member to be sourced for the company by its retained recruitment company, Sheffield-based Management Bank Recruitment, will cover the North East and M62 corridor. During ten years as an area sales manager with Mita/Cablofil, and the last three as business development manager for MEP Solutions, part of the A-Belco Group, Claire gained considerable experience promoting innovative mechanical and electrical installation methods opposed to traditional methods. She will now utilise the excellent relationships she has established with M & E contractors at all levels, focusing on the use of Gripple Hangers in the installation of electrical, ventilation and heating systems. Despite the current economic climate Gripple continues to grow its team. For further information on careers at Gripple telephone 0114 2376660 or email job@gripple.com
AEG Powertools
A vigorous re-branding launches AEG Powertools into 2009, with its new vibrant bold orange colour giving the brand and the range a dynamic new look. The strong new image is being supported by AEG Powertools commitment to product development and innovation, and will deliver several new products at launch in September, with more to follow during 2010. New ranges include the Compact 12v range a range of ergonomically superior tools based around the compact 12v lithium-Ion battery platform and the powerful 18v range a truly professional offering for todays tradesman across the 18v platform. Other products include new two kilo SDS plus hammers with extremely low vibration and class leading power, as well as a revamped woodworking portfolio, including a 305mm sliding mitre saw and 2050 watt router. All of the products will be backed with an extended threeyear warranty. The strong new branding will be fur-
ther reflected in communication materials, a modern new catalogue and promotional literature and exciting POS solutions and a complete new merchandising system to enhance in-store presence. For further information visit www.aeg-pt.com
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Stannahs range of Microlifts has been put to the test again, this time in the French restaurant chain Le Bistro Pierre. The Chain required two 50kg Stannah Microlifts for the speedy transportation of food and other items between two floors of their new eatery in Sheffield. Part of the stylish dcor includes floorto-ceiling windows, letting in streams of light. The lifts contain two shelves and have been finished in stainless steel to compliment the interior of the restaurant. The Microlifts were installed within a couple of days and also comply with the Health and Safety at Work Act. For further information telephone 01264 351922 or visit www.stannahlifts.co.uk
Directors, Jennie Wright and Peter Price. Having developed R Bennett into a successful business with a strong reputation as a leading specialist in new build, renovation and maintenance, Tim will now take on the role of Chief Executive Officer and will remain closely involved with the company, with new responsibilities for developing Bennett Joinery, Bennett South and Bennett Eco/Restoration. With a combined experience of 34 years in the day to day running of the business the new Managing Directors are anticipating a smooth transition into their new positions. The appointment of Tim Wrights daughter, Jennie, continues the family feel of the organization with Tim having taken over from his father, Granville Wright who was the son-in-law of founder Bob Bennett. The open day held at R Bennett headquarters in Constitution Hill was held to give both new and existing customers the chance to meet the two new business leaders. For further information telephone 01384 232131.
simplicity and flexibility of the Fermacell system allowed us to easily meet and overcome requirements and potential issues on site. The holistic approach and clear communication and support from the Fermacell team was both professional and timely. Main contractors were Willmott Dixon Construction, with Essex-based BG Contracts sub contractors and installers of the Fermacell boards. For further information visit www.fermacelldrylining.co.uk
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Aquatic Underpass
An underpass in Chandlers Ford has used Addagrips Addaset resin bound surfacing as part of an aquatic public art scheme for Eastleigh Borough Council and Hampshire County Council. The subway revival was carried out to encourage the use of public transport in the area and required an adequate drainage system to prevent pooling and water drainage issues that had occurred with previous surfacing. Symbiotics Design Consultancy Ltd (SDCL) was commissioned to design the underpass, working closely with the Thornden School and through the provision of community
workshops to implement the public art and civil works. Surfacing Contractor Cirencester Civil Engineering (CCE) gave technical advice on the surfacing for the underpass and recommended crushed, recycled glass bound with Addaset resin surfacing which was chosen due to the available selection of colour and recycled materials. CCE laid 18mm Atlantic Blue to the main area of pathway and circles of a special mix of Frost and Pacific Blue to mirror the stainless steel bubbles on the walls. For further information telephone 01825 761333, email sales@addagrip.co.uk or visit www.addagrip.co.uk
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will be supplied to the project in bulk silos. Ultrascape Pro-Prime slurry primer, and their innovative Ultrascape Flowpoint flowable rapid setting grout will also both be used throughout the development. Landscape architects, engineers, and contractors alike have specified and applied, with added confidence, the Ultrascape paving system to Urban Streetscape and hard landscape projects throughout the UK and Europe, where strength, durability and style all matter. As a RIBA approved CPD provider, the Paving the Way seminar can be delivered on-site or at Instarmacs training facilities. For further information telephone 01827 871871, email matthewc@instarmac.co.uk or visit www.ultrascape.co.uk
Canopy Cool
Inside2Outside recently installed a Pocca Canopy at Kader Primary School in Middlesborough. The School has a large playing field attached to the school, however, the use of the open space was previously quite restricted due to unpredictable weather. When the school decided to extend their building, the specification was to provide a teaching and play area that combined both indoor and outdoor qualities, which would not be affected by any unseasonable weather. Inside2Outside were employed to install their Pocca Canopy to meet the brief originally set. A representative of Inside2Outside visited the school to discuss costs and requirements and worked with the School to provide the very best solution for their indoor/outdoor space. For further information telephone 01480 498 297.
support legs feature the familiar System 1 design tying in the seating with a complete range of furniture elements. Available with arm rests or without for a minimalist look whilst both ranges feature an anti-skate system. Iroko wood is used for the seating and backrest ensuring high durability and minimal maintenance. For further information telephone 01623 415 900.
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preparation products from Ultra Floors range of levelling & smoothing compounds and primers. Efficiency was key during this project as the running of such a renowned tourist attraction could not be disrupted due to contractual work. Contractors from BU Interiors worked out of normal hours to secure the successful completion of this project, and their efforts were supported by the high performance of Ultra Floors newest self-levelling compound, Level IT SmoothFlow and the brands primer Prime IT N, specifically designed for non-porous substrates. Ultra Floor Level IT SmoothFlow is a single part concrete floor leveller which contains a blend of specially graded fillers, fine cements and polymers for smoothing and levelling uneven internal floors prior to the application of a decorative floor covering. In this application, Level IT SmoothFlow was applied to a quarry-tiled floor prepared with Ultra Floor Prime IT N. For further information telephone 01827 871871 or visit Hwww.ultra-floor.co.uk
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ifiers and fabricators alike to take advantage of Comars fast-track delivery. For further information telephone 020 8685 9685 or email projects@parksidegrp.co.uk.
sign of Sliders bi-fold doors means that both cill and track are incorporated into the threshold, resulting in a reduced frame height for improved aesthetics and a smoother opening and closing operation. In addition, double perimeter weather seals on all sashes deliver improved weather performance, making them draught-free and energyefficient. A variety of finishes are available to complement any style of home including white, woodgrain and a range of solid colours. Aesthetically pleasing and robust, the bi-fold doors combine style with no compromise in security. Sliders single and double sash opening options include the cylinderless lock and handle system. Incorporating traditional keys with a modern locking system provides a superior level of security for enhanced protection. For further information email webenquiries@spiraxsarco.com or visit www.spiraxsarco.com
Bespoke Joinery
Fire-Bird Intl Ltd specialises in the supply and manufacture of top quality totally bespoke joinery. With savings of up to 40 per cent when compared to Europeanmade products; Far East-sourced joinery is an excellent alternative and has the added benefit of being produced from sustainable timber. A historic building consultant and specialist on the Far East; Fire-Bird Intl Ltds UK Director, Christopher Harris, says Unless otherwise specified; all exterior joinery products are made to order using highest quality Accoya - a very high quality modified wood. Accoya is sustainably grown, being sourced from managed plantations and tested as Class 1; Accoya more than matches the most expensive and endangered tropical hardwoods in terms of durability and dimensional stability. In order to provide the best possible finish for the exterior joinery products, Sikkens Rubbol micro-porous exterior paints are shipped directly from Belgium to the Far East. Fire-bird Intl Ltd also manufactures ashlar, marble and granite. Everything made is
totally bespoke and architects drawings, dimensioned sketches or photographs are turned into construction drawings within the quoted price. For further information telephone 01380 840 225.
1100 mm wide and 2400 mm high and a maximum door leaf weight of 90 kg. For added safety there is an anti-finger trap door jamb option, while optimum security is assured by a 5-ply laminated steel lock bolt and an anti-saw core. Door control is achieved by means of a concealed transom closer or floor spring and architects and designers can choose from a wide range of pad and tubular handles. The Schco ADS 50.NI door has been designed to accept EN 1125 and EN 179 escape fittings, and glazing and infill panels from 6 mm to 30 mm in thickness. For further information telephone 01908 282111 or visit www.schueco.co.uk
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Geze Q&A
Reflecting on Geze
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eze talk to Architects Choice magazine about their career so far, their place in the industry and what challenges lie ahead. What is GEZE UKs history? GEZE is a privately owned large German company, which means we are well placed in the current market, to continue to invest in market areas where we believe we can still deliver good growth. Founded in 1863 in Stuttgart, Germany, GEZE grew rapidly through the turn of the century and two world wars with the trading name Gretsch and Co. In 1968 owner Reinhold Vster passed away, handing on the business to his granddaughter Brigitte Vster, who still heads up the company today. In 1980, GEZE changed to its current name and in 1988, GEZE UK was established in Chelmsford, Essex. The company moved to purpose-built facilities in Lichfield, Staffordshire in 2003 and two years later opened four new service offices. What is GEZE UKs design philosophy? At GEZE, we strive to be at the forefront of cutting edge technology and to work closely with international architects to ensure our door systems combine elegance and style with functionality, efficiency and reliability. Our teams are all customer-focused and were always looking to refine, improve and to break new ground so we only offer our customers the very best products and service. Id say thats the guiding philosophy behind GEZE UK. In fact, GEZE launched 23 new innovations at the BAU exhibition in Germany this year. What do you always aim to provide your customers with? Simple - honest advice and the best solution possible. Our commitment to innovation means were always looking for ways to improve our products, even adapting them to suit particular applications. A great example of this has been the TSA 160 UFO-G. It began life as a powerful electro-hydraulic door operator, which was then adapted to fit beneath the floor, creating an invisible, virtually silent operator, perfect for refurbishments. Our technical team have an incredible knowledge of the standards and compliance issues surrounding all manual and automatic door closing systems, enabling our customers to specify with peace of mind that they have been recommended not just the most aesthetically pleasing product, but also the most effective. What is your biggest architectural project to date? The RIBA Stirling Prize nominated Liverpool One Masterplan, a huge retail and leisure development that positively transformed Liverpool. GEZE UK was chosen to specify and install entrances throughout the whole development, and we supplied more than 50 different automatic doors ranging from swing doors to sliders, curved to telescopic. For many of the grand, statement entrances, GEZE UK installed operators that were bolted to glass, enhancing the initial aesthetic impact of the development. For high traffic areas, including the external entrances to John Lewis flagship store and Debenhams department store, 18 automatic operators were chosen,
Andrew Hall As managing director of GEZE UK, Andrew Hall, heads up the UK operations, delivering consistently strong sales growth throughout the companys history, combined with many product innovations, the development of the Service Division and creation of strong brand awareness. He is also responsible for the subsidiary in Ireland and established the GEZE Middle East and GEZE South Africa subsidiaries. Andrew previously worked for Unitech plc and spent five years as sales and marketing director for Invensys Climate Controls Ltd. A Fellow of the Institute of Electrical Engineers, Andrew is the current President of the Guild of Architectural Ironmongers (GAI).
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A Warming Collaboration
A new collaboration between Specflue and Acquisition will have major, unrivalled implications for the industry at large in terms of product quality and installation and support services. At the hub of this exciting venture is a new balanced flue product designed for the new, ultraelegant XFIRE 1200 wall mounted gas fire from Acquisition probably the most respected brand of its kind and who approached Specflue as the optimum company for exclusive distributorship and advice for the specialist and crucial flue kit. Acquisition is the name of choice for discerning customers, and their fires are specified for locations as diverse as English Heritage and The White House. In technical terms, the new balanced flue features a striking design with tight inner connections for superb performance. The low-profile locks and the absence of hems and beads make for a very attractive product to grace any interior. Simply, the outer pipe brings combustion air to the appliance whilst the inner pipe exhausts flue gases to the outside. It is a unitized, coaxial venting system which can be used with aside from fireplaces can be used with direct vent gas or propane stoves and heaters with choices of component sizes to suit all needs.
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which are both innovative and cost effective and are in line with Alpro's stated aim of quality and service." For further information telephone 01202 676 262.
which were attended by specialist survey hire and sales companies where those in attendance were given the opportunity to get hands on with the various instruments. The range of CST/berger products launched includes line lasers, rotation lasers and automatic site levels along with associated accessories. The product range will be further enhanced by additional new products including total stations and theodolites which shall be launched in September to complete the range of CST/berger products available in the UK. CST/berger products shall be available from leading survey specialists nationwide who will also be able to provide full backup service and support. Customers can also contact Bosch directly for any service and repair requirements for existing CST/ berger products that they may have. For further information visit www.bosch.co.uk tional top coat, thus providing a waterproof roof system that requires minimal maintenance at a cost effective price. In addition Decothane is also completely cold applied and can be safely installed whilst a building is in use, keeping disruption to an absolute minimum. For further information telephone 01772 255022 or visit www.liquidplastics.co.uk
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Part G Solution
Sirrus by Gummers has extended its range of thermostatic blending valves with the introduction of two new models, which are factory set to 46C in compliance with the new Part G of the Building Regulations. The new T48 valves are available to fit 15mm and 22mm pipework to deliver safe temperature controlled water and protect the user from scalding. The pre-set temperature of 46C makes them compliant allowing for 2C - with the new Part G regulations which require that all baths in new dwellings are installed with a device to limit the temperature to 48C, without having to calibrate on-site. Smart engineering also means that the valves will shut off in the event of hot or cold water failure offering peace of mind that even if water pressures or temperatures fluctuate, the temperature at the outlet will remain stable. The 15mm valve is also
suitable for installation under a basin or bidet and both comply with BSEN 1111 and BSEN 1287 and with the maximum temperature of 48C that is also specified for baths and bidets in the Scottish Building Regulations. For further information telephone 0844 815 3125 or visit www.sirrusshowers.com
finish and stainless steel fixings, the Levolux system is virtually maintenance free. For further information telephone 0208 863 9111 or visit www.levolux.com
XFP fire alarm control panel and Quantec addressable call controller. For further information telephone 01942 322 744 or visit www.c-tec.co.uk
burning open flame and emissions approximately 80 per cent below the legal limit. The Range has recently been expanded to include the AZAR with a torch style burner and black glass fascia and the ANGEL RETRO with a Pure White Corian Fascia. All models are CE approved for Natural Gas or LPG/Propane and are available with Remote Control if required. Choose from Wall Hung, Recessed Built in or Traditional Fireplace Suites with surround and hearth. For further information telephone 01325 301 020 or email sales@cvo.co.uk
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A Revolutionary New Concept in Loft Conversions.
Simpson Strong-Tie recently announced the launch of a revolutionary new engineered solution called I-Loft designed to make loft conversions quicker, safer and easier to install. The company believes the new I-Loft system, which does away with the need for installing steels into the roof space, will revolutionise the loft conversion process for the builder and home owner alike, with the finished structure being every bit as robust as the traditional steel girder method and it can be used where steels can be difficult to install such as the timber frame construction houses previously a difficult conversion detail. It also has all the added benefits associated with I-bean construction better soundproofing, lighter weight, longer un-supported span length and easier installation of services. The ILoft joist end support system has a registered system approval from the Local Authority Building Control. This National approval will facilitate in the specification of the product in loft conversions. The whole process is quicker and less hazardous for the builder and a lot less disruptive for the homeowner. For further information telephone 01827 255 600 or visit www.strongtie.co.uk
automatically computing the optimum shading configuration for a particular building and calculating its overall cost. The software, which can be used for both passive and active Schco ALB systems, is intuitive and simple to navigate. It requires no specialised knowledge of shading technology and one single program covers design, costing, ordering and manufacture (using selfgenerated cutting sheets). Results are location- and orientation-specific and if changes are made, it is extremely simple to re-edit the design to take account of new data. The integral costing module allows designs, including those using bespoke profiles, to be priced quickly and accurately. Schco believes that an effective solar shading system such as Schco ALB can contribute significantly to lowering demand for internal air-conditioning, thereby promoting the efficient use of energy and minimising a buildings carbon footprint in line with the company's Energy2 initiative: 'Saving Energy Generating Energy.' For further information telephone 01908 282 111.
ic flow straighter supplied to provide greater pressure development than equivalent fans. For further information telephone 01494 525 252.
SUPERCUT CONSTRUCTION
FEIN presents the new generation of FEIN SuperCut Construction. The powerful system for interior construction and renovation comes with a newly developed transmission featuring the patented QuickIN quick clamping system. It allows accessories to be quickly and conveniently changed or adjusted. The power transmission of the tool holder enables even better work progress than its predecessor. There are five professional sets for the FEIN SuperCut Construction FSC 2.0 Q, each of which includes a specially coordinated range of accessories. The FEIN SuperCut is designed for tough sawing and cutting applications in industry and manual trades. The 400 watt high-power motor enables the tool, which provides particularly reliable results, to work around 3.5 times faster than any other oscillator on the market. Its extremely durable transmission achieves an impressively good oscillating motion of 2 x 2.0 degrees. An electronic control with tacho generator maintains a constant speed even at high loads. For further information telephone 01327 308730.
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Innovative Boiler
The Thermaflow TH12/330U is an innovative electric combination boiler that provides all the heat and hot water needed for a four bedroomed home can handle; at a fraction of the cost of other heating options. The Thermaflow range consists of sixteen stainless steel unvented high efficiency electric combination boilers designed to provide central heating and hot water in a single, energy-efficient package. According to Thermal Innovations, the boilers achieve 99 per cent efficiency, thanks to their unvented design and the imaginative use of a compact, brazed heat exchanger from Alfa Laval to rapidly heat cold water when hot water is being drawn off, thus minimising heat loss. The Thermaflow TH12/330U is the largest model in the range. With a capacity of 330 litres, it runs 10 radiators and two towel rails as well as providing lashings of hot water for bathing, washing and still has plenty of power to spare. The integration of a stainless steel internal pre-heat heat exchanger along with the Alfa Laval brazed plate heat exchanger provides mains pressure hot water at high flow rates, providing up to three power showers simultaneously without the need for a booster pump. For further information visit www.alfalaval.com
Super-Insulated Facade
Two of Schco's most popular faade systems, FW50+ and FW60+, are now available in super-insulated (.SI) versions delivering extremely low Uf values that will enable architects and specifiers to exceed existing insulation regulations and deliver buildings designed for a future in which emissions standards will be even tougher than those of today. This important development utilises innovative isolator technology to improve insulation in the area between the inner structural profile and the outer pressure plate and cover cap. Anticipating government demands for ever-greater levels of insulation to combat carbon emissions, both systems can accommodate double or triple glazing up to a maximum thickness of 64 mm. As an example of what the Schco .SI faades can achieve, Uf values for the FW50+.SI range from a typical 1.27 W/mK with a 28 mm double-glazed unit, down to 0.73 W/mK with a 64 mm triple-
glazed unit, including screw influence, a factor often overlooked in thermal calculations. For further information telephone 01908 282 111.
Legendary Names in Hardwear Boots Kodiak is now being introduced into the UK under the Dickies banner, via Dickies (UK) Limited, the specialist workwear company. Stepping forward as one of the first Kodiak range products to be made available is the Basswood lightweight, lace-up boot featuring a waterproof membrane and Nubuck leather upper, breathable mesh lining and 200G Thinsulate insulation. Built-in safety benefits include an oil resistant rubber outsole, compression moulded, lightweight EVA mid sole, and a steel toe and plate to standard CE EN ISO 20345. Following in the Basswoods footsteps
come both the Cutlass and Spartan boots with the addition of the revolutionary TPU Monolith shank stabilizer system for increased support and stability. With Kodiaks advanced Evolution of Fit technology, the footwear styles have in common, steel, aluminium or composite toe caps with either steel or composite, puncture-resistant midsole plates; rubber toe guards, nylon webbing lacing with rust-proof metal eyelets, PK mesh breathable lining and oil resistant rubber outer soles. For further information visit www.dickiesworkwear.com
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rear of the ground floor. Importantly, the lift helps premises owners meet the requirements of the DDA. For further information telephone 01264 339090, or visit www.stannahlifts.co.uk
Care to adults facing the end of their life and to those who love and care for them. Guildford based air conditioning and heat pump specialists, Space Air recently offered assistance when approached regarding a need for improved environmental conditions in the Hospices main Therapy Suite and Conference Rooms. Space Air selected and supplied a range of top quality, high efficiency, Daikin Heat Pump and heat recovery ventilation equipment, designed to ensure that optimum year round comfort conditions could be maintained, regardless of occupancy levels. In addition to agreeing a specially discounted price for the equipment supplied, Space Air, on behalf of the Hospice, recruited support from local air conditioning installation contractors Green Tech Environmental, who generously offered to carry out all the work at a greatly reduced rate. For further information telephone 01483 504 883 or visit www.spaceair.co.uk is fitted with two addressable call points to enable patients to call for assistance when required. For further information telephone 01942 322744 or visit www.c-tec.co.uk
C-tec Installation
A host of C-TECs UK-manufactured life-safety products are now safeguarding Hawksyard Priory, a magnificent nursing home tucked away in the heart of Staffordshire. Last year the home underwent further renovation, which involved enlisting the services of top electrical installation company, Solid State. Specialist engineers from the BAFE SP203 accredited Lancashire-based company replaced the old fire alarm with an innovative C-TEC. XFP analogue addressable fire alarm system featuring over 200 Hochiki devices. The new wing of the building has 12 sounder modules, driven by one of C-TECs revolutionary EN54-4 compliant 24V 3A power supplies. According to Laurence McKeown of Solid State, who managed the entire project, the fact that the power supply complied with the standards was vital. One of C-TECs highly versatile Quantec addressable call systems has also been installed to ensure the safety and security of residents. Each room
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and cracking. Bemis uses 100 per cent recycled wood which is certified by Smartwood Rediscovered cm. For further information telephone 0800 783 3687 or visit www.bemiseurope.com
Performa T555
The innovative Performa T555 heralds the arrival of the next generation of dual-control thermostatic bath and shower mixers from Pegler Yorkshire. The T555s thermostatic, anti-scald performance has been designed and developed to eliminate any possibility of scalding by mixing hot and cold water at a safe, pre-set temperature (with a pre-set temperature of a maximum 46C), while delivering excellent flow rates and works even where pressure is low. The latest innovation over the previous L555 is the ability to turn off the water supply in seconds at the body of the tap, simply by using the dedicated isolation key. Other popular features include dual thermostatic technology to give precise flow and temperature control and the easy to use handles with clear, bold markings makes the T555 perfect for people with special needs to use. The great strength of the T555 is its built in versatility, allowing it to be used in social housing, public utilities, commercial and domestic properties and a whole variety of other markets and applications. As well as being safe and versatile, the T555 also makes sound economic sense. For further information visit www.pegleryorkshire.co.uk
Wakefield has opened its doors to provide 12 studios for resident artists, two studios for short term let, a three-bedroomed flat for visiting artists, community studio, quiet room, meetings rooms and offices. Key features of the facilities are extra-wide corridors, an innovative guide rail to help visually impaired people navigate the building, and a Changing Places facility including Clos-o-Mat wash and dry toilet. Total Hygienes Clos-o-Mat Palma toilet looks like a modern WC, but includes integral douche and drier. Pressure on the flush pad triggers the flushing, and, if pressure is maintained, the douching and drying. Thus is can be used as a traditional toilet, or without the need to wipe clean, if manual dexterity, mobility or balance are compromised, whilst optimising hygiene and independence. It is the only unit of its kind to carry WRAS approval, enabling legal connection to the mains water supply. For further information telephone 0161 969 1199, 0800 374 076 or email info@clos-o-mat.com
Ideos Trensetter
Designed in conjunction with the School of Architecture in Germany (PBSA) Ideos is a trendsetting heating product with striking visual effect. A clear design statement, the geometrical symmetry is irresistible and guaranteed to catch the eye of many discerning designers and clients. The integrated thermostatic valve as illustrated is pure design perfection. Ideos is available in two widths and a selection of heights providing a perfect solution to any heating and space requirement; it is available in the full range of Kermi fashion colours including the latest metallic finishes all of which can be co-ordinated with Kermi Shower Enclosure profiles for a fully integrated design. The star shaped geometry harmonizes perfectly with modern bathroom design and is certain to fit perfectly in any sophisticated bathroom display. A star is born.
Climate Conference in Copenhagen in December 2009. The shortage of drinking water tops the list of environmental problems, which need to be resolved. The responsibility for water and the need for a bathroom as a place for recuperation and relaxation should not contradict one another. Conscious water consumption is an absolute necessity in our modern world, but comfort and usability in both bathrooms and kitchens is just as important. With VOLA you can have both. The many different valve options offered by VOLA enable the specifier to select the configuration most suitable for the purpose. For further information telephone 020 7580 7722.
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products: lighting
Compliant Downlight
Cooper Lighting has expanded its range of Axent LED downlights with the introduction of a new model that delivers energy savings of over 54 per cent when used in place of a 1 x 32W or 2 x 18W compact fluorescent luminaire. Known as the RXD2, the new downlight consumes only 16W and achieves an efficacy of up to 59 lumens per circuit watt, which easily exceeds the Building Regulations requirement of 45 lumens per circuit watt for commercial lighting (Part L2) as well as the lower requirement of 40 lumens per circuit watt for residential lighting (Part L1). The RXD2 is based on an innovative multi-chip LED light source. Unlike conventional high-output LEDs, this technology incorporates multiple LEDs in a single package, giving increased light output in a smaller space and a wider spread of light. Effective thermal management is provided by proven pure-water heat-pipe cooling technology, which transfers heat away from the back of the LED source to the cooling fins.
Public Finance Initiative (PFI) funds for street lighting schemes to improve safety and reduce crime. Barnet submitted a request for funding to replace more than 17,500 streetlights and 3,779 columns and commenced researching suitable products. WRTL were invited to demonstrate Stela, a next generation luminaire that provides a white light capable of reducing CO2 emissions by up to 65 per cent compared to traditional solutions and provides high energy savings without the need to dim or switch off during the night. Stela is manufactured using a large proportion of recycled materials, especially steel and aluminium, and has a 100,000 hour service life with a six year cleaning cycle and virtually no other maintenance requirements. For further information telephone 0121 521 1234 email sales@wrtl.co.uk or visit www.wrtl.co.uk
Walk of Light
Based in their popular FASERFIX SUPER KS 100 channels, Hauraton have integrated a 12 volt, LED lighting system into all the gratings offered in the KS range. The system provides aesthetic illumination at ground level for public areas such as leisure facilities, piazzas, courtyards and walkways. The system can reduce the requirement for general street lighting and can even be used to provide safe guide paths in crowded places. Easily installed, the LED elements come pre-assembled into the gratings and are securely connected together with watertight plugs. Tim Connolly, Sales Director at Hauraton explains, Even the frequency and duration of the colour display can be set remotely for the whole channel run. The LEDs can be set to any colour from the RGB (Red Green Blue) spectrum allowing endless coloured effects for the urban landscape designer to exploit. For further information telephone 01582 501 399 or visit www.hauraton.co.uk
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include interior cladding, flooring and work surfaces. ECO by Cosentino is composed of 75 per cent post-industrial and post-consumer recycled raw material. By reusing these recycled materials, Cosentino is upcycling products that have reached the end of their lifecycle meaning that they cannot be incorporated in to any other industrial product and would otherwise collect in landfill sites. The production of ECO by Cosentino is expected to re-use the equivalent of 65 million glass bottles, over 2 million square metres of bathroom mirrors and over 50,000 discarded ceramic tiles of every year. For further information visit www.consentinogroup.net
tions such as back-lit sensor-touch controls, direct programme selection and optional telescopic glide-out shelves. The award-winning oven also includes an impressive 13 baking and roasting programmes, 10 heat settings and the okotherm oven catalytic converter, which helps to prevent the unpleasant cooking fumes penetrate the kitchen area. For further information telephone 01235 821 288 or visit www.kuppersbusch.co.uk
Black Stream sits perfectly in open-plan style spaces and is controlled by a touch sensitive and illuminated magic wand or alternatively, by a remote control handset. Following on from the Elica Evolution system, the unit combines three speeds plus a boost mode. For further information telephone 01252 351 111 or visit www.elica.co.uk
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Keith Thompson is a Partner at Vanderpump & Sykes Solicitors and Chairman of UK200 Property & Construction Group
hen a contractor agrees to carry out works, failure to make provision for interim payments means he has to complete the whole of the work before entitlement to payment. The Act changes this for construction contracts which have a period in excess of 45 days. If the contract has no provision then the Scheme implies provisions for payment by instalments, valuation of instalments and giving notice as to what is payable. Of course major forms of building contract have detailed procedures for valuation, interim payments and the issue of interim certificates. Many in the construction industry believe that a payment certificate is as good as cash. This has never been true. The courts will not enforce a payment certificate when there is a defence to that payment which normally takes the form of a set-off or abatement. When the employer has a right to set-off it is now necessary to serve a withholding notice specifying the amount of the set-off and grounds upon which it is based before the payment is
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