RELAX! MAPLE’S LOUVRED PLANT SCREEN SYSTEM FOR CAMBRIDGE HOTEL HAS IT COVERED

Posted by Keely Beech on 03/09/20 12:37
2 cambridge

In our latest project for the hotel sector, we’ve manufactured and installed rooftop louvred plant screens for the new Novotel in Cambridge.

While the exterior look of hotels is an important consideration for architects and clients, project success ultimately rests with the comfort they provide guests. Heating, air conditioning, hot water on tap...
 
Our rooftop screens help ensure these services are provided without a hitch by protecting vital equipment and machinery from the elements. Special profiled blades prevent ingress from water, wind gusts, dirt and pests – while allowing beneficial airflow.
 
The project for specialist design and build contractors McAleer & Rushe uses Maple’s continuous, single-bank louvre system and aluminium supports. All components are powder-coated to a non-metallic RAL colour to complement the red brick finish of the 217-bed, 6-storey hotel.
 
When complete, the 4-star Novotel will be an important part of the Cambridge North regeneration scheme. It’s Maple’s latest hotel project after work on Premier Inn developments in Rickmansworth and Manchester’s Circle Square.
 

SHARE ON SOCIAL

Share article on Linkedin

See More Projects

Maple has delivered solar shading projects throughout the UK including architectural façades, brise soleil, climate façades, louvres and plant screens. To see more projects and find out what makes Maple different, download our showcase brochure.

 

Download it now
offer-img1.png

You might also be interested in...

Posted by Keely Beech on 03/09/20 12:37

The awards organisation celebrates ground-breaking sustainability initiatives made by universities and colleges.

Read more

Posted by Keely Beech on 03/09/20 12:37

Maple installed a perforated architectural façade for a multi-storey car park that forms part of ‘The Brentford Project’ redevelopment.

Read more

Posted by Keely Beech on 03/09/20 12:37

For over four decades, Maple have been making their mark on the Manchester skyline.

Read more