Three prestige UK building projects feature in a glossy coffee table book of dozens of striking building schemes involving Hunter Douglas innovations. New Impressions contains images of 81 incredible schemes stretching from Abu Dhabi to Sweden and North America to Russia, including three prestige projects in the United Kingdom.
The first is the bespoke African Ayous wood and Unigrid ceiling at the award-winning Library of Birmingham, England, which opened in September 2013 at a cost of £188.3 million. The book also includes The Haven Point leisure complex in South Shields, which uses 21,600 individually prepared terracotta elements, using NBK TERRART® large and Custom elements.
The Pavillion – a residential property in Coldingham Bay, Scotland – demonstrates Hunter Douglas’s ability to create smaller, but equally impressive spaces. David Harris, general manager of Hunter Douglas, said: “We’ve helped with the creation and development of some incredible buildings and this book highlights just some of the best. I’m proud that three of our UK schemes are included because they demonstrate the sheer craftsmanship and skill that goes into buildings such as these.”