Behind the scenes at Rathbone
We are currently on site at the back of Oxford Street and heavily involved in the construction of two new passageways that will connect a new public square to Rathbone Place and to Newman Street. The in-house Szerelmey Design Team have been responsible for all of the secondary steelwork structure and design to facilitate the production of a regular, consistently curved passageway. The steel framework will form the support system for large faience tiles, which we will be installing on site shortly. We are also installing the metal sheeting, aluminium lighting channels and the glazed office walkways that intersect the passageways.
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