ARMSTRONG Ceiling System Is A Little Pioneer In Leeds
Developers Don Little Properties wanted the offices in their new mixed-use
landmark building in Leeds to stand head and shoulders above the rest. So when
it came to the ceilings, they pioneered the use on a nationwide new-build
commercial project of Armstrong Ceilings’ TECH ZONE system.
Armstrong’s TECH ZONE is a customised ceiling services solution, run in
partnership with other industry leaders in lighting, air handling, loudspeakers
and chilled beams, which guarantees the compatibility and integration of all the
technical elements. And it has been so well received by Don Little Properties
that they will be using it again.
Their Indigo Blu development in the heart of Leeds’ commercial centre, on
Hunslet Lane, one of the gateway roads into the city centre, comprises two
floors of offices under seven floors of prestigious apartments.
Built and finished to the highest specification on the site of an illustrious
printing company (hence the name Indigo Blu – a popular print pigment and a
colour that is prevalent throughout the building) the development’s styling is
taken from the art-deco of the print industry’s hey day.
When it came to the 10,000ft² of office accommodation however, Don Little
Properties wanted a contemporary, monolithic, linear look and an environment in
which a city worker’s requirements for light and air quality did not compromise
aesthetics that include aerofoil-shaped columns and cross-sectional braces.
Armstrong’s TECH ZONE system at Indigo Blu comprises “field” panels of Optima
white mineral tiles which at 1200mm x 1200mm are twice as large as standard
ceiling tiles, and “technical” panels of Orcal 150mm x 1200mm metal tiles,
suspended on Armstrong’s Interlude minimal 15mm grid system.
The “technical” panels contain the technical elements, in this case luminaire
lighting systems from Zumtobel and four-pipe fan coil air conditioning from Trox,
but both the Optima and Orcal tiles also perform well acoustically, the Optima
tiles to Class A sound absorption levels.
The integrated system, which was designed by Architecture 2B architects, is
basically made to measure, negating the usual requirement to cut out field
panels to install services, resulting in an aesthetic solution that is also easy
to install and maintain. It also negates the specifier, installer or customer
having to check the compatibility of all the technical elements.
More than 800m² of it was supplied by CPD Distribution in Leeds and installed in
less than two weeks by two operatives from John Atkinson Interiors, an approved
installer from Armstrong’s Omega network.
Contracts director David Todd said: “There were a couple of technical challenges
to overcome as this particular building had a number of curved column features
and unusual cross beams to be trimmed around. But the grid was good to use, with
the tiles fitting easily into the system.”
Don Little Properties’ project director Jon Wood said an interior designer had
initially advised they use a standard 600mm x 600mm ceiling grid system but
after seeing what Armstrong were capable of, they called in the local
representative Adam Mansell.
“Armstrong’s TECH ZONE system is something completely different. Once we saw it
we knew we had found what we were looking for, we all liked it. Then once we
found out no other new-build commercial project had used it, that was it,” he
said.
“It is a very crisp, linear design for a very modern building. We like the
tidiness of it, the fact that you can integrate the service elements.
“We have yet to work out the final cost per square metre but there is no doubt
it is a more expensive option. However, it isn’t necessarily the Armstrong
elements that make it so, more the other various things you have to do to make
it work.
“But it is an innovative system and once it is truly out and about I think a lot
of other people will use it. We would use it again and recommend it to others.”
He added: “The commercial sector is a very competitive market place at the
moment and you need to be seen to be doing something that creates a spectacular
working environment. That is what we set out to do and what we are confident we
have achieved.”
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