Contractor has come up with solution to deal with facade issues at Tapestry 好色先生TV, developer says
Argent is set to carry out repairs on structural issues at a housing block Kier built in King鈥檚 Cross after a section of the building鈥檚 cladding fell off.
The facade of the Tapestry 好色先生TV, designed by 2022 Stirling Prize-winning architect Niall McLaughlin Architects, is still being held in place by straps more than eight months after the issues emerged.
A spokesperson for Argent said Kier had now completed its investigations of the 130-home block, built in 2016, with Arup providing independent oversight.
鈥淭hese investigations have led to the development of a remedial solution, which has been agreed in principle.
鈥淲e are now working through the details of this, including the delivery plan and timescales,鈥 the spokesperson said.
鈥淥nce we have a clear way forward, we will update residents as a priority,鈥 Argent said, adding that any remedial solution will 鈥渂e taken forward at no cost to residents鈥.
The occupied 15-storey block includes both high-end market housing and social housing along with a restaurant, cafe and an energy centre for the wider King鈥檚 Cross development.
The building was handed an RIBA London award in 2017 and praised for its 鈥渆xquisite, sculpted facade鈥 which consists of patterned terracotta panels made of lightweight, glass reinforced concrete panels.
Cladding specialist Techrete was the facade engineer on the scheme, working alongside structural engineer Ramboll, QS Gardiner & Theobald and glazing firm Glass Solutions. Landscape Architect Dan Pearson designed the scheme鈥檚 roof garden. Niall Mclaughlin Architects was the concept architect.
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