Park Hill, Sheffield
Park Hill is Europe's largest Grade II Listed Building and is viewed as a building of “architectural and sociological importance”.
A rainscreen façade has been defined as a cladding applied either during the primary stage or as an over cladding to an existing structure in the following manner: "An outer weather resistant decorative skin fixed to an underlying structure by means of a supporting grid, which maintains a ventilated and drained cavity between the outer decorative skin (the façade) and the underlying structure".
David Ball Projects install all types of rainscreen products:
Park Hill is Europe's largest Grade II Listed Building and is viewed as a building of “architectural and sociological importance”.
9 storey regeneration project, Leeds, UK – The outer skin of this 1960s built tower block was stripped and SIP panels used as an “infill” solution.
13 storey regeneration project, Manchester, UK