Cambridge Science Park, Cambridge

Architect - Aukett Fitzroy Robinson

Main Contractor - SDC Construction

Value - £2.3m

Description - Three separate open plan buildings totaling more than 100,000sq ft of prestigious high quality office space have been constructed for Trinity College, Cambridge. The building incorporates 4,400 sqm of Schuco FW60+ curtain walling, Boon Edam revolving doors, Euroclad rainscreen, Kingspan cladding and profile sheeting fabricated and installed by Red Architectural.

Parklands, Cheshire

Architect - Lovelock Mitchell & Partners

Main Contractor - Alliance Partner

Value - £2.5m

Description - Set in hundreds of acres of parkland this high-specification office development features Schüco SK60V and FW50+ curtain walling to all elevations. The duo pitched full-length atrium rooflight features Schüco SK60V coupled with double glazed units containing integral solar louvres.

Pfizer, Sandwich

Architect - Amec Design

Main Contractor - LMK Joint Venture

Value - £7.8m

Description - This high quality, multimillion pound office facility incorporates Kalzip standing seam roofing and a bespoke Schüco structural silicone glazing and panelling system, all of which is integrated with brise soleil, louvres, smoke vents and various door types.

Merck Sharpe & Dohme Refurbishment, Hoddesdon

Architect - Amec Design

Main Contractor - Merck Sharpe & Dohme

Value - £1.85m

Description - Merck Sharpe & Dohme are one of the world's largest pharmaceutical companies. The American Company made the decision to take on a major refurbishment programme to its UK Headquarters at Hoddesdon.

Red undertook the remodelling of the production building. This involved the complex task of constructing a new outer skin to the facility, comprising of Spanwall panelling and Schuco windows and curtain walling whilst the building remained live. Once completed the existing façade was removed.

Astra Zeneca, PR&D, Macclesfield

Architect - Amec Design

Main Contractor - Alliance Partners

Value - £2.5m

Description - PR & D is Astra Zeneca's latest addition to their research and development facility at Macclesfield, Cheshire. The main feature was the five storey South facing climate wall. This was constructed as a double skin façade, formed from two separate curtain walling screens with a series of integrated walkways at floor level. Via a series of automated blinds and louvres, the façade was able to help maintain a constant temperature inside the building.