The client contacted us about this project having been let down by another supplier. We were able to put them in touch with one of our most experienced UK fabricators who had enough profiles in stock to meet the very short timeline.
The project consisted of Doors and windows using the Secco Sistemi OS2 65 profile in painted steel. The architect was Fineline Architects
We will be exhibiting again this year at Architect @ Work with our Steel and Bronze window products from Secco Sistemi.
New this year is the OS2 BV system.
When Architects Urbane Design were designing a new extension for a client in a West London house and needed a slim steel system, they only had one system in mind. Secco’s OS2 slim thermally broken steel system allows a modern performance with a heritage look and feel and now it can be supplied in either double or triple glazing, it also meets the most stringent building standards.
This project was supplied in double glazing with a special paint finish. Working hand in hand with the building Contractor, AEP, our fabricator supplied a large screen over 6m wide and over 2.5m in height which included Double outward opening doors and 2 small windows for ventilation.
The minimal sightline of a Secco OS2 bifold door is the slimmest sightline of any framed bifold door available. Only 62mm where 2 doors meet and equal across all doors. These doors are available in all 4 materials and up to 2.9m high.
This Art Deco house had its original single glazed steel windows before the client decided to add a rear extension and upgrade the house.
Our partner Skyglaze chose to offer the Secco OS2 65 thermally broken system in Painted galvanised steel throughout the house as part of its modernisation whilst keeping its existing character and Art Deco style.
The most challenging part was the new curved glazing on the corners which were quite large and so difficult to install.
The result is an exceptional modernisation that looks just like it did before but with a much better thermal performance.
We will be present with both Secco Sistemi and Uniform at the architectural trade show Architect@work on 30th and 31st January at the Old Truman Brewery in Shoreditch.
We will feature at the show new products from both Secco Sistemi and Uniform.
From Secco, a new non thermally broken internal use version of the award winning OS2 windows and door system.
From Uniform our latest design in ultra slim composite windows. An opening window with a sightline of just 38mm!
We are pleased to announce our latest product range of truly Bespoke Hardware.
Many projects require products that are not available and so need something truly bespoke.
Our range of Italian designed and manufactured handles and hardware can be produced to your own specific design requirements.
The two key techniques used in the production of these products include casting and the CNC machining of brass. To the surface of the brass a wide range of finishes can then be applied including standard burnishing, chrome plating, natural timber, leather, tiger eye (rare stone), Stingray tail etc etc. Hardware can even receive your monogram or logo.
Designed and manufactured for us by an Italian company that commenced production in Northern Italy in 1720, we can offer:
Door handles, Window handles, Pull handles, Drawer pulls, Doorstops, Door knobs, Lift and Slide handles, Hooks, Letter plates, Hinge sets, and almost anything to match the design you require.
Contact us to arrange a visit to discuss your requirements
Uniform oak windows and doors were supplied in the recently completed project by Muma Architects. Uniform was chosen due to the ability to offer Oak as an internal finish and also some unusual shaped windows, as seen above.
The project which was secured in October 2015 is part of the much larger North West Cambridge development.
Uniform S.p.a have launched the slimmest composite window on the market with a sight line for an opening or fixed vent at just 38mm.
This is almost 20mm slimmer than the market leader and will be available for specification in Q4 2018 with the first windows on site in early 2019.
Not only is the slim but with the patented hinge design it can support extremely heavy glass, usually needed for acoustic performance.
Windows can also be fixed together using the innovative flitch plate system to guarantee alignment on site.
Secco have once again shown why they are the market leader with another wonderful Archidays event in Venice during the Biennale 2018.
A select group of UK based architects were invited to join other architects from all over the world for an exclusive event and a chance to visit the world famous Venice Biennale.
Starting with a tour of the factory and a presentation of all things Secco this was followed by A private visit to the Vatican Pavilion on San Giorgio island including a talk by the curators was followed by a lavish meal with operatic entertainment.
The next day after a full day visiting the Biennale it was a boat trip on an old wooden boat out to Torcello and a private visit and talk in the famous Torcello cathedral.
Uniform Architectural have added a new solution to their ever growing number of bespoke architectural solutions, an integrated glass, or metal, balustrade.
This factory fitted solution fixes neatly behind the front aluminium clad on the Uni_One inward opening composite system.
It’s fully certified for barrier loading and removes the need for a second fix or the problem of where to fasten the balustrade to after the windows are fitted.
This private residential project was designed by Chris Dyson Architects using Bronze EBE Doors from Secco Sistemi.
Attention to detail was key in providing the best finish for this very discerning client. The architects chose the EBE85 triple glazed door system for maximum thermal efficiency and concealed hinges for an exceptional finish. The doors were manufactured in the UK by Wellington Glazing who is one of Secco’s approved UK fabricators.
Brimelow McSweeney Architects were appointed to design the refurbishment of this store at 11-12 Floral Street which is at the heart of London’s Covent Garden. Floral Street has a significant concentration of high end retail outlets and so Brimelow McSweeney selected the architectural bronze EBE profile from Secco Sistemi. With it’s luxury aesthetics the choice of architectural bronze ensured that the store not only met the areas already high standards but exceeded them.
A project we supplied back in early 2016 has won a coveted RIBA Regional Award for London.
The project Designed by Allies & Morrison used our Krone Oak/Aluminium Composite windows and doors in a new T Shaped extension to the existing school.
This residential project at 180 Albany St was supplied in 2016 with our Uniform Composite Inward opening window system. The architect chose a two tone effect with the anodised Aluminium external frames. The opening sash was a different shade of Bronze anodising to the fixed frame of the glazing system. Internally they opted for our brand new (at the time) polypropylene veneer finish which allows cleaning with chemicals not possible on painted timber windows.
The windows feature an inset design and a juliet balcony fixed to the glazing.
The architects are renowned practice DRMM.
Venturi UK were approached by 3X Architects to provide a suitable solution for a high end residential project in Notting Hill. The client’s brief was to have a high quality, elegant design, but high performance and security was essential. The Secco EBE65 system was selected.
The resulting system provides high thermal performance (<1.5w/m²K), and WK3 compliant security – As the photograph shows, the glazing offers clean, classic lines and is set off with architectural bronze frames.
The Centre was designed by renowned architects Reiach and Hall. The essence of the design is the creation of a matrix of courtyards that result in a porous building, an extension of the landscape that offers moments of visibility and outlook with places of privacy and inlook.
When we first started speaking about this project with architects CSK in Windsor we were informed it was very special. Not only is the design special but also the fact that this is the first building in close to 100years that has been allowed to change the whole facade, on this street.
The design of the building featured numerous Glass to Glass corners
It also Featured a special illuminated Glass Pilaster in between all the windows on the facade
Added to which some special Head details made from bespoke aluminium pressings