Templeman Library, Canterbury


Templeman Library panorama
Templeman Library panorama
Templeman Library entrance
Templeman Library entrance
Templeman Library entrance
Templeman Library entrance
Templeman Library West eleveation with bikes
Templeman Library West eleveation with bikes
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Some photos courtesy Jim Higham, University of Kent

About the Project

Brocklebank 15/2 pre-crimped architectural wire mesh installed as sun screening at The Templeman Library in Canterbury.

The windows and façade of the Library's Templeman East building were replaced as part of a major remodelling project to improve appearance, access and facilities.

The Brocklebank mesh was supplied folded and riveted into fabricated frames. These framed mesh panels were then anodised Bronze Anolok 541 giving a 20 year life expectancy. Each panel is hinged for window-cleaning access and was specially designed to be compatible with standard curtain walling systems making this system readily adaptable to similar glazed façades.

Templeman Development Project

Refurbishment Project Display Boards (PDF)

 

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