The renovation of historic Northcote House, a Grade II listed Neo-Georgian mansion, into a luxury retirement complex made extensive use of Pyroguard Infinity fire safety glass.

The glass was installed in Optima’s Technishield 70 fire-rated screens for partitions around the first-floor gallery, delivering EI60 (Integrity and Insulation) protection.

Andy Lake, UK & IRE sales director at Pyroguard said: “It was great to work with Optima on this project, with our Pyroguard Infinity glass the ideal solution, helping to combine ‘wow factor’ architecture with fire safety.

“Certified for butt-joint applications and corner solutions, no intermediate vertical profiles were required, meaning we could deliver the desired sleek, contemporary look that complemented the grand history and design of the interior space.”

Pyroguard Infinity also offers 1B1 impact classification according to EN 12600:2002.

Northcote House is a part of Sunningdale Park, one of Audley’s latest retirement villages, in Sunningdale.

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