HYPERION, EGHAM, SURREY
Division: Glazing Systems
Materials Used: Bolted Glass Systems, Glass Ballustrades


27 Feb 2003
Hyperion

Stunning visual impact – Hyperion’s new UK offices

The technical expertise of our Glazing Systems Division in Leicester is reflected in a state of the art office project for an international computer software group.

This £750,000 glazing contract at Hyperion’s new UK offices in Egham, Surrey is the division’s largest to date utilising Pilkington Planar – the world-leading structural glass system.

A team varying between eight and 12 glazing specialists worked full-time on different aspects of the recent seven-month contract to help create a futuristic office block with stunning visual impact.

The Planar exterior panels used on the Hyperion building are secured to the structure by stainless steel ‘spider’ fixings, which are bolted through holes countersunk into the glass.

This revolutionary frameless technique means that no fixings are visible on the exterior resulting in a flush façade and a light, open atrium.

Sean Flynn, Glazing Systems Manager said the Hyperion contract was an extremely complex job requiring high levels of technical skill and experience.

“We were chosen by main contractor Kier Southern because we are one of very  few UK companies which can handle combinations of structural glazing, fire glazing, architectural aluminium systems and balustrading in a single contract”.

“The Hyperion contract included all of these elements plus others such as glass lifts and fire glass in the building’s exits and entrance.”

Pilkington Planar is known as the Rolls-Royce of structural glazing and is more expensive than conventional glazing panels.

In the Hyperion contract, 300 square metres of Planar glass panels were used on the exterior alone.

The same material was also used in parts of the building’s interior, including the lift shaft.

Given the design appeal of the Planar system, and as one of only 11 Authorised Planar Installers appointed in the UK by Pilkington, our specialist expertise and experience with this material is in great demand.

Sean Flynn added: “Glass facades are much in vogue with architects and designers, so we expect to secure other high profile contracts which use Planar.”

We are currently working on a smaller contract involving Planar glass for an office development in Soho Square, London.