Francis Crick Institute - custom-designed fencing
The Francis Crick Institute is the biggest single biomedical laboratory in Europe. It brings together around 1,250 of the best scientists in the world, from many fields of research, to tackle some of the most challenging questions underpinning human health.
A Roma-4 fence was specified for its prestigious new building. The fence was customised, setting the grating panels horizontally so that the mesh mirrored the rectangular features of the glazed facade on the south and north elevations. In addition, tubular posts were chosen and extended at intervals to provide street lighting.
Matching Infill panels were also supplied to balustrades adjacent to the building, surrounding ventilation and emergency access areas as well as a similar styled bi-folding stainless steel gate to the West entrance of Dangoor Walk.
Architect:Â HOKÂ &Â PLP Architecture
Main Contractor:  Laing O’Rourke
Product: Roma-4 bespoke design