Please find below examples of our
Windows and Doors projects.
Also see a Map of some of the numerous projects we have completed in the UK.
Talisman Office Development, Aberdeen
Quorum 4, Ballioll Bus Park, Newcastle
B&Q Sunderland
Sunderland University
Scotsman Headquarters, Edinburgh
RGU Strategic and Support Building, Aberdeen
Granton
Aberdeen Beach
Enterprise Centre
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Talisman Office Development, Aberdeen
This project is one AC Yule's largest projects to date and is a spectacular
example of AC Yule's capabilities. Architects Jenkins & Marr designed the
unique building with a curved roof design which utilised silver reflective
glass supplied and installed by AC Yule. AC Yule also supplied and
installed Kawneer 1200 curtain walling and 501 casement windows.
Quorum 4, Ballioll Bus Park, Newcastle
This GBP 270,000 project construced by Grantside Development uses Curtain Walling windows and doors supplied by AC Yule England North.
B&Q Sunderland
AC Yule fitted the new B&Q in Sunderland with new frontages and automatic
doors. The products used included Kawneer 1200 curtain walling, Kawneer
400/451 shopfront, Econ 40 windows and automatic sliding doors. The
architects of the project were Brown Smith Baker from Leeds.
Sunderland University
AC Yule England North were awarded with this £250,000 project which uses Curtain Walling, Integral windows and Brise Soleil. The architect for the project was Reid.Jubb.Brown and the Contractor was ROK.
Scotsman Headquarters, Edinburgh
The Scotsman Headquarters is a striking natural stone and glass building
located on Holyrood Road. AC Yule played a large part in achieving the
overall image of the building using 2500m2 of curtain walling incorporating
Glostal 317 dual-colour windows and Glostal 318 dual colour doors all
contributing to the prominent glass theme. Glostal 313 curtain walling and
RA2050 roof glazing was used to create a central glass roofed atrium, in the
form of an internal 'street', this feature being one of the most impressive
parts of the building.