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Dry-lining panels by Fermacell feature throughout the new IGMM complex building in Edinburgh.

Gypsum fibreboard partitioning by specialist building panel manufacturer Fermacell was specified for a redeveloped research facility for a quadruplet of reasons at least, its fire and acoustic properties, robustness and weight bearing capabilities to name just a few.

Some 5,000m2 of 12mm square-edged fermacell was used throughout the University of Edinburgh’s £11 million development of the Institute for Genetics and Molecular Medicine (IGMM) at the city’s Western General Hospital.

It was specified by the city’s Oberlanders Architects LLP for the five-storey building which links three existing buildings in the complex – the Medical Research Council’s Human Genetics Unit, the Centre for Genomic and Experimental Medicine, and the Edinburgh Cancer Research Centre – to form a world-class research facility.

Frequent Fermacell specifiers, Oberlanders’ brief was to repurpose existing laboratories to enable expansion of IGMM research programmes. The project included dry-lab computational research space linked by a spiral stair within a dramatic south-facing, double-height space, dedicated lecture facilities (including a 180-person lecture theatre) and a social hub and café.

The Western General Hospital campus in which the IGMM complex is located is an amalgamation of medical buildings built in the hospital grounds over the past 140 years, beginning with St Cuthbert’s Poorhouse which opened in 1868 and subsequently renamed a “hospital”.

In contemporary contrast, the new IGMM building uses a steel frame allowing large clear spans internally. The main façade is essentially single aspect and has glass curtain walling to maximise natural daylight and create an appealing working environment. Brick is used extensively to provide solid book ends to the curtain walling. A spacious roof terrace with overhanging canopy is provided at top floor level, affording stunning views of the Edinburgh skyline.

There were many landmark stages for the build in a live research/hospital environment with complex existing services to contend with.

Oberlanders senior architect Rob Bunworth said: “Certainly the ability of the contractor to get the build wind- and water-tight against the sometimes harsh Scottish climate was a milestone, allowing the fermacell internal walling systems to progress apace.”

The fermacell panels were installed by specialist sub-contractors ORR Fire Protection and Alexander Gatey for phase one main contractor BAM Construction and construction, refurbishment and maintenance contractor Clark Contracts.

Rob Bunworth added: “The building has been an unqualified success. Key to this is delivering connectivity to the previously separate institutes as well as delivering on the client’s aspirations for bright, well-lit and appealing working environments. The building also delivers on the client briefing requirements by offering many informal study and breakout environments to help foster interdisciplinary crossover and synergy.

“Our previous positive experience with fermacell on several education projects in the UK led us to use the range of partition products again due to its robustness and fire/acoustic properties. An additional benefit is fermacell’s weight bearing capacity without the requirement for additional lining or support, thus providing flexibility in locating shelving, fixtures and equipment internally during the fit-out phase of the project.

“The project uses fermacell partition and independent wall lining systems extensively – all internal walls are fermacell. The large spans of fermacell partition systems are particularly visible to the large 17m-high central atrium linking the reception and foyer to the upper circulation areas.

“The fermacell systems as utilised in the build allowed Oberlanders the flexibility to specify many different variations on partition types dealing with myriad fire and acoustic issues. Its robustness and severe duty rating, in addition to its loadbearing capacity, allowed for flexibility in our design response across the project.”

He emphasised: “The internal wall components have stood up well alongside the other finishes on the project. Fermacell was able to achieve the height, performance criteria (fire and acoustic), surface finish and robustness characteristics to several demanding environments within the project.

“10mm deflection joints required for movement within the fermacell partition system have been specifically set out to provide a coordinated and ultimately pleasing grid pattern within the highly-visible four-storey atrium space located at the heart of the building.”

For more information please visit www.fermacell.co.uk.

Over 40 years as the UK market leader in the design, manufacture and installation of partitioning systems, specialist internal glazing, doors and access panels, the new system Polar Evolve meets the performance requirements and the demands of today’s designer.

Under independent and supportive owners, Komfort is now stronger than ever. We are investing in growth and innovation, with a fresh new identity, several new products ready to launch and BIM models available on our website. We are well on our way to making Komfort a fast paced, customer focused company designing and installing leading edge products, supported by unparalleled levels of customer service. Neil Davis, Managing Director The re-evaluation of Komfort’s Polar range of frameless partitioning has been one of the fi rst steps on the company’s innovation path. The Design & Development Team have improved, perfected and evolved our current range to push the boundaries of what is possible in partitioning.

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For designers, the new system is an intelligent interior solution for installing into scenarios up to 3600mm high “as standard”. This flexible system enables designers to be creative with a range of head tracks, including a standard head, 1-part deflection head and an integrated ceiling adapter, alongside interchangeable 3-way adaptors and T-junctions for single and double glazed. A unique design feature to the system is the introduction of the ‘room function indicator’ for our door frames which complies with Document M for the visually impaired.

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The newest partitioning system to join the Komfort range has the performance attributes to meet design and technical challenges suitable for 102mm and 122mm drywalls and glazing pockets to suit 10-19mm glass thicknesses. It offers guaranteed certifi ed sound reduction of up to 40dB (Rw) for single glazed combinations and up to 48dB (Rw) for double glazed. (BS EN ISO 10140 2:2010). All our systems are designed to deliver sustainable performance.

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Polar Evolve can be used in conjunction with our standard 44mm timber, 12mm single glazed and 44mm Sonik Door.

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For more information email: general@komfort.co.uk. Ref: Polar Evolve