PILKINGTON BUILDING PRODUCTS - St. Helens College Gets A
Makeover
The Pilkington Planar™ system has been specified for the impressive glass atrium
in an extensive redevelopment project at St. Helens College.
The Pilkington Planar™ technical and design team worked closely with the client
and its design team to develop a modern innovative building to reflect the
forward looking ethos of the college. The College’s ageing town centre campus
had to be demolished to make way for a new state of the art learning complex,
while the existing Smith Kline Beecham buildings were refurbished. The resulting
Pilkington Planar™ façade is functional, aesthetically pleasing and creates an
excellent internal working environment. It maximises the natural light which
adds an environmentally friendly dimension to the new build, and it incorporates
innovative, energy-saving sustainable technologies through passive rather than
engineered solutions.
Phil Savage, Pilkington Architectural, said: “We are proud to be associated with
this development which demonstrates the use of modern glass technology in a well
designed project. The refurbishment makes a bold statement about the future of
St Helens and the use of innovative glass solutions acknowledges the local glass
making heritage.”
The new facility includes a spacious reception area, light and airy study and
dining areas, safe and secure user-friendly environments and landscaped social
gathering areas for students.
Pat Bacon, Principal, St. Helens College, said: “The new development will be an
inspiration to students and staff alike. The use of open spaces incorporated
into its design will also help to make the town centre a safer place.”
“We are delighted to have been commissioned on behalf of St. Helens College to
design their new flagship campus. The proposals seek to embrace the vision and
aspirations of the College in a forward looking and contemporary design that
reflects the dynamics of delivering further education in the 21st Century. The
landmark design is seen as a catalyst for future regeneration within the town.”
commented Mark Evans of Ellis Williams Architects.
Across all three phases of the development Pilkington Insulight™ high
performance insulated glazing units were also supplied, totalling in excess of
3000m2. This glass was incorporated into the design of the building to assist
the client in achieving their design goals. In addition the Brook Street (East
elevation) and Court Yard (West elevation) main entrances to the new development
were glazed using the Pilkington Planar™ structural glazing system providing
striking facades to the building whilst incorporating high performance energy-
management glazing, ensuring that the building is aesthetically pleasing but
also energy-efficient.
The Pilkington Planar™ system has provided architects with the capability to
create the stunning glass façades and canopies that are such a feature of modern
landscapes. With a proven track record in the most demanding applications, the
Pilkington Planar™ system enables architects to create a complete glass envelope
for buildings, with façades on any plane.
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