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Sunningdale Pavilion, London

Project Location: Sunningdale Pavilion, London

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Scope of Work: DesignFit, a leading facade design company, provided comprehensive General Arrangement (GA) and fabrication drawings for the glazing systems at Sunning dale Pavilion. The project featured Smart Architectural windows, doors, and curtain walls, delivering a modern and aesthetically striking facade design that balanced functionality with visual appeal.

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Glazing:

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DesignFit’s role in the project included delivering detailed GA drawings and fabrication documentation for the glazing systems, which covered:

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Elevations and main building plans for overall coordination.

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Horizontal and vertical details for precise installation of facade elements.

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Brackets for structural support.

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Glass schedules for accurate sizing and installation.

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Flashings to ensure effective waterproofing and long-term performance.

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Key Components:

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Elevations and building plans: Detailed views ensuring design consistency across all facade elements.

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Horizontal and vertical details: Clarified intersections between facade components for seamless installation.

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Brackets: Engineered to provide robust support for the Smart Architectural windows, doors, and curtain walls.

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Glass schedules: Ensured proper glass dimensions for efficient installation.

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EPDM membranes: Used for waterproofing and airtight sealing of the glazing system.

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Fixings: High-quality screws, bolts, and anchors for secure installation.

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Silicone sealant: For joint sealing to ensure weatherproofing.

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Flashings: Designed to prevent water ingress and protect the structure.

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DesignFit’s expertise in facade design played a critical role in ensuring that the glazing system was installed with precision and adhered to the architectural vision of the project. The inclusion of detailed GA drawings with elevations, main building plans, and horizontal and vertical sections helped streamline the installation process, ensuring a high-performance and visually cohesive facade

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