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Architectural
Intelligence
When it comes to smart, proven solutions for the larger
and more complex conservatories or glazed extensions, then K2 Architectural
Systems has built a good reputation over the last five years as general
manager, Tim Burton, explains in his latest blog.
This
specialist division of K2 not only has a number of engineered products
in the form of two specialist portal systems, but a number of successful
case studies across the UK and USA as supporting evidence. There is considerable
experience within the department in dealing with architects, contractors,
installers, fabricators and specifiers ensuring that projects are completed
to the most exacting specifications.
K2's skill sets have also been called upon in the USA including a recent
extension, several stories up at The Brooklyn Hospital Centre. Tim Burton,
general manager of K2 Architectural comments:
By the very nature of the work we generally offer bespoke solutions
including on-site support, project management services, structural calculations
and detailed drawings. Over the last five years we have been involved
in numerous different designs and this all goes towards building upon
our experience and reputation.
Enquiries for non-standard and the more larger and complex conservatories
are on the increase, as both individuals and those in the commercial sector
challenge the traditional design of the conservatory. This is also compounded
by the trend and environmental demand for more light in buildings and
the resulting increase in the use of glass.
K2's own specialist glass company and Celsius product continues to grow
strongly and also provides a specialist glass solution for the architectural
division. This division can also offer more general portal frame solutions
e.g. goal posts for folding doors for the sides and front of conservatories
and what's more you don't even have to be an existing K2 customer to benefit
from their products and support services.
For those companies looking for a little expert support and a range of
proven portal solutions then contact K2 Architectural or better still
log on to http://www.k2conservatories.com
and have a look at Tim's blog.
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