We recently posted news of a refurbishment project we’re about to start on in London. Ebbark House in Borough High Street is being transformed into prestigious office space. Our role is the supply and installation of an internal screen over two floors and several fire doors, some automated. Our refurbishment experience covers all sectors. We’ve […]
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Advanced window systems for prestigious London project
Wrightstyle, the leading supplier of steel and aluminium glazing systems, is supplying advanced window systems for a prestigious mixed use development in central London. The project at 71-77 Wigmore Street consists of four buildings, whose façades are largely being retained but with the interiors demolished and reconstructed to form basement and ground floor retail space […]
Cooking up some Fish & Coal – Advanced glazing at it’s best
Wrightstyle, the leading advanced glazing specialist, has installed some highly-complex systems in an historic London building that is becoming transformed and when completed, will be the creative HQ of the Jamie Oliver Group. The redevelopment of the Fish & Coal buildings, which sit alongside the Regent’s Canal, is part of the wider regeneration of the […]
Complimentary glazing systems for the Royal Academy
Wrightstyle has been appointed to the Royal Academy of Arts, the UK’s oldest arts institution, for the supply and installation of their complimentary glazing system. The prestigious contract forms part of the RA’s £49.8 million redevelopment to link the two buildings it owns – Burlington House and a building in Burlington Gardens that it purchased […]
Design and fabrication for capital heritage glazing
Specialist Heritage Glazing Project Wrightstyle has completed a major back-to-the-future heritage glazing project in London. The project involved the conversion of a 5-storey 18th century commercial building between Marylebone Road and Baker Street into a residential property. The design challenge was to respect the design of the building’s 60 external windows, while upgrading the external […]