Winning the RIBA Stirling Prize, Madrid's Barajas Airport is one of the largest applications of Kalzip's standing seam profile, with some 153,000m used in the first phase alone.
Comprising of 240 modules each with a width of 9m and a length of 75m, the sheets, some of which are tapered, were laid lengthways and curved to create a wave-like roof.
Shortlisted for the RIBA Stirling Prize and Sustainability Award was another Kalzip project, the National Assembly for Wales. It has a technically complex roof design comprising of six adjoining domes.
One of the winners of the Southern Region was the Terminal Building at Farnborough, which has a Kalzip aluminium standing seam roof.
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