Aluminium windows, doors and curtain wall solutions from Wicona were specified and installed as part of an extensive redevelopment at Thrayle House in Brixton, the latest phase of a £200m regeneration in the area.

Originally built in the 1970’s as a social housing complex, the updated building now comprises a variety of family houses, duplex dwellings, dual aspect apartments and penthouses.

Reece Barnes, commercial director at façade contractor Alliance Façades, said: “We were involved with the original contractor from the outset of the project. It was clear the entire delivery team wanted to do something big with this regeneration. As such, we decided to use Wicona’s high-quality aluminium windows, doors and curtain wall systems to frame the building.”

Wicona supplied its Wicline 75 Window solution and Wictec 50 Stick System Curtain Wall solution, as well as a number of bespoke items. THE Wicline 75 Window solution is the first window to be certified to the Minergie-P-Standard. The company’s Wictec 50 Stick System Curtain Wall solution provides architects and designers with the freedom to create architectural facades with variable angles, up to 90° on the uprights.

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