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Case Study - Her Majesty’s Treasury |
Two new water features
within the refurbished central courtyard at Her Majesty’s
Treasury in London have employed drainage technology
to achieve their unique visual flow characteristics.
Designed and manufactured by drainage and fluid flow
specialist, ACO Technologies, the features use modified
stainless steel drainage channels in reverse to deliver
a constant depth sheet of water along a combined total
outlet length of 18m.
Designed by Foster and Partners with landscape design
by Gustafson Porter, the central courtyard refurbishment
creates a ‘bridge over pond’ finished appearance
through the installation two separate pools either side
of a solid horizontal walkway. Each opposing pond is
fed by a 9m horizontal sheet of water that emerges at
the courtyard perimeter and runs across 6m of shallow
gradient slate to the collection pond at the central
‘bridge’.
Working in partnership with M&E contractor, ISC,
ACO Technologies developed a delivery system capable
of producing a constant 4mm outlet depth along the entire
length of each outlet. This was required to produce
a permanently wetted surface that would highlight and
enhance the visual qualities of the slate surface beneath.
“The greatest challenge with the delivery system
was to flatten the high points that would occur at the
fluid entry points below the main horizontal outlet,”
says Roger Brigham, design manager at ACO Technologies.
“With restrictions on both the number of entry
points and the size of any holding chamber under the
outlet, the system has to accurately control the flow
patterns within the delivery chamber to ensure an even
outlet profile.” |
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In order for the courtyard
to be used as a function venue, the system also had
to have the ability to run dry and safely accommodate
pedestrian traffic across the flow path. “Pedestrian
use close to the outlets meant that we had to reduce
the size of the feed slot to 20mm to prevent heel intrusion,”
comments Roger Brigham. “This directly affects
the feed characteristics, making the mechanisms used
to control the outlet profile even more critical.”
ACO’s solution introduces a series of adjustable
baffles within two rectangular chambers 300mm wide,
150mm deep and 9m long. Manufactured from stainless
steel – each as one self-contained unit - at its
fabrication facilities in the UK, each chamber has inlets
at 1.3m centres and allows baffle set-up via a series
of externally accessed vertical adjusters along its
length.
The leading edges of both channels were manufactured
with an extended, high key mesh platform that gave a
high strength bond to the surrounding slate and which
minimised the visual impact of the finished outlet.
Both channels were delivered to site as single units
with the complete system tested and installed within
one day.
“Our ability to accurately model the flow patterns
within each chamber proved vital in producing a design
that could quickly move to the manufacturing stage,”
concludes Roger Brigham. “As Europe’s largest
producer of bespoke stainless steel drainage and fluid
management products we have been able to exploit the
latest fabrication techniques to successfully work within
the tight tolerances demanded by this installation.” |
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