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Builder: McLaren Vale Constructions

Architect: Interform

Aluminium Wall Cladding. For more information visit Aluminium Wall Cladding

 

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Interior Wall Cladding

Stair Nosing

Aluminium Angle

Perforated Sheet

Aluminium Channel

Chequer Plate

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Column Casings

Balustrade Panels

Suspended Ceilings

 

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Sportalm fashion store, Vienna, Comb-like façade made with DuPont™ Corian®, Photos: Baar-Baarenfels Architekten, Vienna

Sportalm fashion store, Vienna, Comb-like façade made with DuPont™ Corian®, Photos: Baar-Baarenfels Architekten, Vienna

Designer/Architect Abitair- Steven Henderson [Signage by others]

Aluminium Wall Cladding. For more information visit Aluminium Wall Cladding

 

Gooding Aluminium are a national and international supplier of a wide range of high quality aluminium products including

 

Interior Wall Cladding

Stair Nosing

Aluminium Angle

Perforated Sheet

Aluminium Channel

Chequer Plate

Aluminium Panels

Column Casings

Balustrade Panels

Suspended Ceilings

 

Find out what our customers say by visiting our testimonials page here.

 

For more information about aluminium products, subscribe to our blog or visit our main site at www.goodingalum.com.

 

Subscribe to this blog by Email. You can also follow us on Twitter @Gooding_Alum

 

Supremo by Caesarstone: With a shimmering pattern which is classic and refined, Swan Lake is easy to fall in love with. Both elegant and glacial – Swan Lake can add a sophisticated dimension to your interior surfaces.

Sportalm fashion store, Vienna, Comb-like façade made with DuPont™ Corian®, Photos: Baar-Baarenfels Architekten, Vienna

Mallow and white painted wooden-clapboard siding port booth with tidal clock on the wall under the white eaves roof gable-yellow cottage in background. Laukvik-Vagan kommune-Austvagoya-Lofoten-Norway.

Sportalm fashion store, Vienna, Comb-like façade made with DuPont™ Corian®, Photos: Baar-Baarenfels Architekten, Vienna

Beydon Farm House, Wiltshire, Mandarin Stone, september 2012

1930s Modernist penthouse apartment building by Berthold Lubetkin.

A 8.5km off-road cycle path from Clontarf to Sutton along Dublin bay has been completed twenty five years after work first began.

  

Dublin City Council has agreed to spend €500,000 to lower and reface part of the recently built flood defence sea wall in Clontarf.

 

The wall was built as part of the €5 million Clontarf cycle path which opened in may 2017 following two years of construction.

 

After a bitter dispute with local residents, the council agreed to reduce the height of the wall by up to 30cm along almost half a kilometre opposite St Anne’s Park.

 

The reduction in height will provide protection against a 100-year tidal event rather than the national standard of a 200-year tidal event, and for only half the allowance for sea-level rise expected by the end of the century.

 

The cost of the work is estimated at €230,000 to reduce the height of the sea wall and €300,000 for stone cladding.

A 8.5km off-road cycle path from Clontarf to Sutton along Dublin bay has been completed twenty five years after work first began.

  

Dublin City Council has agreed to spend €500,000 to lower and reface part of the recently built flood defence sea wall in Clontarf.

 

The wall was built as part of the €5 million Clontarf cycle path which opened in may 2017 following two years of construction.

 

After a bitter dispute with local residents, the council agreed to reduce the height of the wall by up to 30cm along almost half a kilometre opposite St Anne’s Park.

 

The reduction in height will provide protection against a 100-year tidal event rather than the national standard of a 200-year tidal event, and for only half the allowance for sea-level rise expected by the end of the century.

 

The cost of the work is estimated at €230,000 to reduce the height of the sea wall and €300,000 for stone cladding.

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