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Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre 


Apprentice Training Centre


Rodeca’s 40mm PC 2540-4 wall panel provided the rainscreen and internal translucent lining on a new apprentice training centre for young engineers at the Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) at The University of Sheffield. The centre focuses on high-level practical and academic apprentice training in sectors such as aerospace engineering.


Designed by Bond Bryan Architects to a brief that included a BREEAM “Very good” rating, the external skin is Rodeca’s Bicolour Opal/Crystal polycarbonate panels with a 20-year UV protection.


The internal skin behind the main façade has Opalised Yellow/Crystal Bicolour panels as a double-skin translucent wall. The three elevations of lightweight Rodeca panels contrast

with black saw-tooth north-lit workshops at the rear of the main building that are reminiscent of buildings from the original industrial revolution.


The four-storey teaching block, affectionately known as “The iceberg” is illuminated during the evening by a cavity mounted LED lighting system.


Client: Sheffield University


Architect: Bond Bryan


Product: External façade: PC 2540-4 Crystal/opal Bicolour & Internal finish: PC 2540-4 Crystal/Yellow Bicolour


Size: 1,800m2











Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre 


Apprentice Training Centre


Rodeca’s 40mm PC 2540-4 wall panel provided the rainscreen and internal translucent lining on a new apprentice training centre for young engineers at the Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) at The University of Sheffield. The centre focuses on high-level practical and academic apprentice training in sectors such as aerospace engineering.


Designed by Bond Bryan Architects to a brief that included a BREEAM “Very good” rating, the external skin is Rodeca’s Bicolour Opal/Crystal polycarbonate panels with a 20-year UV protection.


The internal skin behind the main façade has Opalised Yellow/Crystal Bicolour panels as a double-skin translucent wall. The three elevations of lightweight Rodeca panels contrast

with black saw-tooth north-lit workshops at the rear of the main building that are reminiscent of buildings from the original industrial revolution.


The four-storey teaching block, affectionately known as “The iceberg” is illuminated during the evening by a cavity mounted LED lighting system.


Client: Sheffield University


Architect: Bond Bryan


Product: External façade: PC 2540-4 Crystal/opal Bicolour & Internal finish: PC 2540-4 Crystal/Yellow Bicolour


Size: 1,800m2











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