Case Study

The versatility of zinc is clear at Imperial Tobacco’s Bristol HQ, where it moves from roof to facade

The versatility of zinc is clear at Imperial Tobacco’s Bristol HQ, where it moves from roof to facade

CASE STUDY As above, so below Project: Imperial Tobacco’s Bristol HQ Client: Imperial Tobacco Architect: Atkins, Walters & Webster Contractor: BAM Construction Cladding: Proteus HR Honeycomb metal rainscreen Zinc: NedZink NOVA The versatility of zinc is clear at Imperial Tobacco’s Bristol HQ, where it moves from roof to facade to become a smart coat that will withstand all weather. Crisp lines, generous bright spaces and high quality natural materials define the £18m Imperial Tobacco HQ in Bristol, designed by architect Atkins, Walters & Webster (AWW) to reflect the corporate standing of the international FTSE top 25 company. The 100,000m 2 office is set over four floors, each linking to a generous fron

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