reclad

reclad

(riːˈklæd)
vb (tr)
(Building) building trades to clad (something) again or in a different substance
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Mary Keating represents Brutiful Birmingham Auchinlech House before it was reclad Ringway Centre, in Suffolk Street, Queensway, is to be partly demolished and reclad
And reports show the problem at Host Student Accommodation, on Hope Street, was first highlighted by inspectors almost two years ago, with plans to reclad the building only going in this week.
And reports show that the problem at Host Student Accommodation onHope Streetwas first highlighted by inspectors almost two years ago, with plans to reclad the building only going in this week.
The vision to reclad the blocks was to improve their appearance and insulation properties.
Leaseholders are each being asked for between PS13,000 and PS31,000 to reclad the complex as its owner has refused to pay.
The Alaska State Capitol is currently being reclad, and the project prompted debates about historical preservation.
And the sweep of buildings is to be entirely reclad, breaking from its brutalist Brum beginnings.
Multi-million pound plans for the site were originally unveiled in 2012, with proposals to remove the pebbledash exterior and reclad the building.
Improvements to the external appearance of Heathrow Approach include the redesign of an existing brickwork fin element, which will be extended and reclad, with a modern backlit lighting system extending the full height of the enlarged fin.
e schools and projects are: Greenhead College - lighting and heating scheme, King James's - roof replacement, Hudderseld New College - block roof repairs, Shelley College - changing room refurbishment and re-roong, e Mireld Free Grammar and Sixth Form - replace windows and reclad CLASP buildings, Heckmondwike Grammar - curtain walling and window replacement, Batley Girls' High - toilet refurbishment, Batley Grammar - heating replacement Phase One, BBG Academy - kitchen refurbishment to increase capacity and urgent H&S window/glazing replacement, Birstall Primary Academy - external play improvement works, Fieldhead Primary Academy - roong, toilet improvement, Diamond Wood Community Academy, Dewsbury, hall store extension.
The architects reclad the stair tower, an addition from the 1990s, in perforated metal panels that reference the area's industrial past.
A derelict restaurant building, next to the Victorian front, will be reclad with white and coloured panels and will house the new hotel''s entrance.