Burlington's cladding at Liverpool Science Park

Architect Falconer Chester Hall has cleverly combined the dimensional accuracy of Burlington's honed natural stone cladding to contrast with random walling stone as a means of delivering the new and modern 4500m2 Liverpool Science Park, designed to attract science and technology-based start-up companies. In what is literally a case of mixing the rough with the smooth, it is the deployment of Burlington's honed Kirkby blue/grey cladding panels - set within an expressed stainless steel frame - that help deliver the building's clean line architectural style. This serves to contrast with the random walling stone that not only features at the base of the Science Park, but which has been used to create a boundary wall to the development's new visitor centre and the garden area of the adjacent Metropolitan Cathedral

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