Ground Frame
Visual Concrete ground frame 2.5m squared with Romanesque graphics etched into the top surface
Visual Concrete ground frame 2.5m squared with Romanesque graphics etched into the top surface
The Museum of the Home, formerly the Geffrye Museum, was being renovated and extended. Many of the floors were being cast with poured concrete to give a clean durable surface, with precast stairs, counters and copings to match.
Precast stairs included threads, risers and landing in pigmented concrete to match polished floors at The Great Hall, Kent College, Canterbury.
The Green Room, Shoreditch Innovative Precast Solution to illustrate the original Shakespeare Theatre in London. The original theatre was founded in Shoreditch, just outside the boundary of London city in 1576, staging plays such as Romeo & Juliet. A visitor centre and exhibition space has been built to celebrate and communicate this significant piece of…