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White City Living (Phase 1)

This project was unique in that outward opening doors were used to projecting balconies.  Whilst this is not unusual in itself, the doors were tested to destruction in conjunction with a range of hardware solutions to mitigate against wind gust damage. 
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Welbourne

Welbourne is a key component in the transformational masterplan for Tottenham Hale.
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Stonebridge 10

The development consisted of 117 residential dwellings split between a 9-storey block, four three-storey blocks, all above an underground carpark and a further row of 12 terraced houses facing Hillside Road, including canal diversion and associated infrastructure works.
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Merano Residences

Designed by architects Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners, the mixed-use development is made up of three stepped bays varying in height, creating a dynamic skyline.
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Dollar Bay

Accommodating 121 apartments and retail space, Dollar Bay consists of a duo of crystalline pillars closely paralleling each other; two perfectly balanced crystals from the water’s edge.
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Prince of Wales Drive

Wintech have provided Façade Engineering & Design consultancy services on The Prince of Wales Development Phases 1, 2 & 3.
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The Ceramic Building

The Ceramic Building on 87 Newington Causeway is 24 storeys high and accommodates a 140-bedroom hotel, 49 residential units and a ground level retail unit.
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Heathrow House

Conveniently located close to Heathrow Airport in Hounslow, this development at 785 Bath Road will see the design, construction and completion of the conversion of existing offices and commercial spaces in to 169 self-contained residential apartments.
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Sansom Rd

The development required the demolition of an existing 2 storey carpark in a residential area close to an above ground railway line.
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Electric Quarter

The proposed development of the Middlesex University Campus for residential use comprised four blocks of community facilities, were constructed using R.C. floors of 3, 5, 6 and 7 storeys. 
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