Refurbishment Case Studies
The benefits of a self priming syphonic rainwater management system are immense, particularly in refurbishment projects where there is a real need for design flexibility and innovative solutions. Please find following a selection of refurbishment projects:
Renault Building, (now known as Spectrum) Swindon
Towards the end of 2006 syphonic drainage specialists Fullflow won the contract to design, manufacture and install a syphonic rainwater drainage system onto Sir Norman Foster’s Renault Building in Wiltshire. The impressive Grade 2 listed building was built between 1980 and 1982 and has been described as Norman Foster Associates’ most “playful” structure. The building has won a total of 4 awards including the prestigious Financial Times ‘Architecture at Work&rsquo... more
The Treasury Building
Location: London, England
Architect: Fosters and Partners
Contractor: Bovis Lend Lease
Design Consultants: JB and B
Following an extensive refurbishment, the Treasury Building now benefits from a state-of-the-art self priming syphonic rainwater management system, designed, manufactured, supplied and installed by mark... more
Manchester Piccadilly Station
Location: Manchester
Architect: Building Design Partnership
Main Contractor: Laing Limited
The flexibility and efficiency of the Fullflow syphonic roof drainage system was fully demonstrated at Manchester Piccadilly Station in 1999 following its first major overhaul since 1959. Manchester Piccadilly Station was opened in 1867 and over the years general pollu... more
The Albert Memorial
Location: London
Main Contractor: John Mowlem
Architect: David Lyon Associates
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The renovated Albert Memorial in Lond... more
St Pancras Station (Refurbishment)
Location: London
Consortia: CORBER
Grade One Listed Building
On site.