Steni helps take Derwent Living from landlocked to landmark

April 1, 2011
Cladding panels from Steni UK have helped to deliver a landmark mixed-use project in London that for more than two decades looked as if it would never get off the ground. <br> <br> Steni’s Colour fibreglass reinforced polymer composite panels were specified by Church Lukas architects to create a strong white feature frame around the facades of Derwent Point including a vertical column on the junction of two red routes into London – Wakley Street and Goswell Road in Islington. <br> <br> The Steni panels, which feature a smooth, UV-resistant surface of electron beam-cured acrylic produced without the use of solvents, were installed using industrial adhesive by specialist envelope contractors Oskomera Facades (UK) for main contractor Galliford Try Construction during the 14-month build.<br> <br> Completely resistant to weather, water, chemicals and impact, and fire classified to SITAC standard (approval certificate no 0478/98), they feature a 25-year working guarantee.<br> <br>

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