Project Description

FLAMEOUT® flame retardant & limited combustible membranes

An Artful Residence

The Camberwell College of Arts campus in London is benefiting from a £62 million regeneration, led by architects Stephen Marshall LLP. The project includes a regeneration of the existing ‘Brutalist’ 1970s building, a new academic building  and Gardens House, a new 264-room residence for students.

The facade of the new student residential block features an attractive open rainscreen. “We used Powerlon UV Colour FR for areas of perforated cladding where the perforations were greater than fifty percent of the panel area.  The membrane needed to be waterproof, breathable and UV stable. We also wanted a dark, neutral background to the perforations.  The UV Colour membrane suited this application perfectly,” said architect Jess Paull..

Powerlon UV Colour FR also offers superior flame retardant protection, being Class 0 (Building Regulations 2000 Approved Document B) and Class B-s2,d0 (EN 13501-1). It is supplied exclusively by Industrial Textiles & Plastics Ltd, a North Yorkshire manufacturer with specialist expertise in flame retardant and chemical barrier materials..

The breather membrane is available in eight attractive, unprinted solid colours, offering architects exciting and creative design possibilities.

Powerlon UV Coal Camberwell School

Project Details

PROJECT

An Artful Residence

LOCATION

University of the Arts London, Camberwell School of Art, Student Residence

PRODUCT

Powerlon® UV Colour FR (Coal)

MAIN CONTRACTORS

Hollybrook

ARCHITECTS

Stephen Marshall Architects LLP

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