Three aluminium systems from Senior Architectural were used as part of the creation of the new three-storey teaching block at Egglescliffe School and Sixth Form College in Stoctkon-On Tees.

Framing the exterior is Senior’s SPW600 aluminium window range, a three chamber, 75mm polyamide thermally broken aluminium window system. 

The SF52 aluminium curtain wall system was also used, complemented by the SPW501 thermally broken polyamide aluminium door framing system is designed for its performance in commercial environments, making it suited to the school’s heavy footfall.

Named after the celebrated British astronaut Tim Peake, the £7.1m state-of-the-art Peake building was funded by Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council as part of its £57.7m investment programme to transform school buildings in the Borough. 

Senior collaborated with architects Howarth Litchfield. The fenestration package was fabricated and installed by specialist contractor Frostree for main contractor Kier Construction.

www.seniorarchitectural.co.uk

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