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Covered Walkways and Linkways
As sites expand, buildings often become detached from each other creating
problems of transfer between or entrance to buildings in bad weather.
The answer is to link these buildings with covered walkways that can
either be open or closed sided to create external corridors.
This Kingston covered walkway was supplied
to link the new health studies building to the main college buildings
at this college of further education. This structure ca be easily extended
as future development takes place.
At this secondary school we have installed a 3m x 19m Oxford
waiting / queuing area outside of the new dining room. The previous
problem of rain during queuing has now been solved.
An Oxford Canopy has been installed to the
front of a parade of shops, providing a link between them during bad
weather and in addition creating valuable, outdoor retail display space.
When new temporary classrooms were installed at this college of further
education, a Twickenham covered
walkway and balustrades hand rails were supplied to protect students,
when transferring between buildings. The walkway accommodate both changes
in direction and levels.
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2.4m wide x 42m long Twickenham
covered walkway link between two separate school buildings with one
change in direction.
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cad sketch of the Oxford tensile system
as a walkway.
Two bespoke cantilevered entrance
canopies manufactured and installed for a hospital refurbishment.
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