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POPSCase Studies - Private Bridge Realstone have been involved in many varied projects, using rainscreen, cladding and other building materials. A superb example of what can be done in Natural Stone. This bridge, built in Peakmoor Sandstone, was commissioned by a private client and fixed by Universal Stone.
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POPSCase Studies - Gresham Street Realstone have been involved in many varied projects, using rainscreen, cladding and other building materials. Like in the Gresham Street, an office redevelopment situated on prominent corner site in the City of London providing 8 storeys including retail and restaurant areas on the ground floor and basement. The material combinations along with the design have resulted in a truly stunning building.
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POPSCase Studies - Green Quarter, Manchester Realstone have been involved in many varied projects, using rainscreen, cladding and other building materials. A superb regeneration of The Green Quarter in Manchester using the Evening Grey granite completed in 2006.
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POPSCase Studies - Waltham house Realstone have been involved in many varied projects, using rainscreen, cladding and other building materials. A Waltham House is one of the many projects of Realstone. It is a wonderful building in the style of existing buildings in the Wirksworth area. Herringbone Peakmoor Ashlar with rubbed window surrounds. This Extra Care Housing complex was completed in Late 2008.
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POPSCase Studies - Sheffield Ring Road The Sheffield ring road opened in November 2007 at a cost of £ 65M. Peakmoor sandstone was used for the walling and the new bridge. Peakmoor was chosen as it is the most prominent sandstone used in Sheffield these days for building. The project demanded high quality stone but one that would blend in with its surroundings. Peakmoor certainly achieves this with aplomb. This section of the ring-road is both functional (it is claimed to reduce journey times) and in keeping with Sheffield’s solid and proud history.
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POPSCase Studies - RIBA 2008 Awards Realstone are very proud to have been heavily involved in the following projects that have now won awards at the prestigious 2008 RIBA Awards. These winners will be considered for the RIBA national awards on June 27.
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POPSRealstone, Carbon Trust Involvement Architectural stone is already one of, if not the best building materials when considering the effect its creation has on the environment. It is also an eminently renewable resource.
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POPSRealstone-Kind to the Environment Realstone is one of the largest suppliers of natural stone and has three sites throughout the UK. Suppliers of Limstone, sandstone and Granite for building, paving and masonary.