The South End
Introduction
The photograph on this page of The South End by brian lee as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © brian lee Taken: 7 May 2008
A challenging build of Steel frame infilled with concrete block. A well insulated roof clad mainly in Zinc. All white areas are 100mm thick polystyrene slabs bolted to the blockwork, plastered over with a German Acrylic render system. The rest of the façade is of Cedarwood, a low maintenance sustainable pine from the Mediterranean, considered to age well and have a nice grain and is of a reasonable quality to work with. Cedarwood also has excellent weather repellent properties being oily and repellent to moths. High grade K-class windows finish the weather seal for this 2008 public Health Centre.