Highgate House, London

For the development of this contemporary property in Highgate, North London, we developed a system of external wall cladding using mirror finished stainless steel.

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About the project

This material can prove extremely vulnerable and the effectiveness of the design relied on the perfection of the finish and the flatness of the installation, the results testament to the skill of the fabricators and the contractors.

To maintain the critical tolerances, all parts were CNC cut then formed before being welded by a member of our team of coded welders. Once complete, the painstaking cleaning and polishing process takes place to ensure a seamless and perfect finish.

Extensive media coverage followed the completion of this eye catching development, promoting the project and our unique capabilities within numerous leading architectural journals.

About the project

This material can prove extremely vulnerable and the effectiveness of the design relied on the perfection of the finish and the flatness of the installation, the results testament to the skill of the fabricators and the contractors.

To maintain the critical tolerances, all parts were CNC cut then formed before being welded by a member of our team of coded welders. Once complete, the painstaking cleaning and polishing process takes place to ensure a seamless and perfect finish.

Extensive media coverage followed the completion of this eye catching development, promoting the project and our unique capabilities within numerous leading architectural journals.

Location

Highgate House, London

Primary Fabricators

Booth Engineering

Client

Harris Calnan Construction

Architect

Dominic Mckenzie Architects

Photography

Will Pryce

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