Lovely project completed in Cheltenham with the very well know brand, Aston Martin. Clean and sleek finish created using Vitrabond in custom colours. Vitrabond is the perfect material for creating visually stunning facades as well as being very durable.
This project is the first Ecurie showroom for used, luxury and performance cars so it is is paramount the whole customer experience reflects the quality and class of the brands reputation from arriving at the showroom. Vitrabond can quickly transform any building to have a modern and up to date look and with the wide range of colours and finishes available, it gives you the opportunity to create your unique look or opt for a more classic one.
Cheltenham also known as Cheltenham Spa, is a regency spa town and borough which is located on the edge of the Cotswolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in Gloucestershire, England. With a motto of Salubritas et Eruditio meaning ‘health and education’, Cheltenham has been a health and holiday spa town resort since the discovery of mineral springs in 1716 and has a high number of internationally renowned and historic schools.
Horse racing began in Cheltenham in 1815, and became a major national attraction after the establishment of the Festival in 1902. Whilst the volume of tourists visiting the spa has declined, the racecourse attracts tens of thousands of visitors to each day of the festival each year, with such large numbers of visitors having a significant impact on the town
Vitrabond is a 4mm aluminium composite material used for rainscreen cladding. Vitrabond consists of two aluminium or other natural metal cover sheets, enclosing a fire rated or A2 core. This simple concept gives it a wide variety of advantages for both Architects and Installers. Vitrabond cladding systems allow you to create exact branding matches.
We can match colours and the panels can be machined, rolled, folded and remain easily attachable. This means you can easily reflect your branding and create powerful visual, easily recognisable facades.