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By: Contributor(s): Language: English Series: Building ; 271(8438) 7 July 2006, 82-92(8)Publication details: 2006Subject(s): Summary: Reports on increasing demand for cladding of high rise buildings with geometrically complex surfaces, concentrating particularly on developments in Aldgate, London and Huntingdon. Other articles look at the latest cladding and curtain wall products, explain how facades can control a building's airflow, heat transfer, lighting and acoustics, examine the whole-life costs and performance of curtain walling, and feature an interview with the architect responsible for the redevelopment of Wembley Park underground station.
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Reports on increasing demand for cladding of high rise buildings with geometrically complex surfaces, concentrating particularly on developments in Aldgate, London and Huntingdon. Other articles look at the latest cladding and curtain wall products, explain how facades can control a building's airflow, heat transfer, lighting and acoustics, examine the whole-life costs and performance of curtain walling, and feature an interview with the architect responsible for the redevelopment of Wembley Park underground station.