NATURAL STONE CASE STUDY - GLENMORANGIE OFFICE - LIVINGSTONE
STONE DESCRIPTION:
Stoke Hall buff sandstone is fine to medium grained and constant in colour. This versatile sandstone has been continually extracted from the Stoke Hall Quarry at Grindleford, Derbyshire since 1835.
Its durability and consistent colour makes Stoke Hall buff sandstone a popular choice for a wide range of building types and styles across the UK. With extensive reserves readily available, Stoke Hall sandstone is perfect for all sizes of projects, from major commercial builds to residential developments.
PROJECT SUMMARY:
To build a new, state-of-the-art, bottling facility for Glenmorangie, on an 11-acre site at Alba Business Park in Livingston, West Lothian.
THE BUILD SOLUTION:
The 12,000 square meter, two-storey, purpose-built centre has been designed to a high-quality environmental speck. The external façade clad in 50 mm Stoke Hall sandstone delivers an attractive clear and coherent elevation, providing the build with a visually impressive durable outer structure, aswell as contributes to the buildings overall performance rating.
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- Stone Supplier: Stancliffe Stone – Quarried British Dimensional Masonry and Walling products
- Stone Type: Stoke Hall Sandstone
- Petrographic Description: Carboniferous Sandstone
- Quarry: Stoke Hall Quarry – Derbyshire
- Project Type: New Build – Commercial
- Product: 50mm Cladding
- Architect: Allan Murray
- Stone Contractor: Keir Scotland
- Stone Fixer: Stone Engineering
- Location: Livingstone
- Completion: Nov 2010