Portcullis House detail
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Portcullis House, which is opposite Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, contains offices for MPs and a suite of modern meeting and Select Committee rooms. It was completed in 2000 and was officially opened in February 2001.
The architects, Michael Hopkins and Partners, say the building was conceived in 'the tradition of a Thames-side palace facing the river'. It won a RIBA architecture award for the design.
The building is designed as a six storey rectangular block around a central courtyard. The roof is supported by stainless steel joints and intersecting oak beams, covered by a glass skin.
The chimneys on top of the building are part of an energy efficient, ventilation system. The external walls are made from aluminium, bronze and laminated glass and are blast-proof.
Visit the UK Parliament website for more information on Portcullis House.
This image is subject to parliamentary copyright.
www.parliament.uk/
Mazzali: "M40" wardrobe / l'armadio "M40". Bedroom and living area
Image by MAZZALIARMADI.IT
"M40" wardrobe with Bora Bora bed.
Vanilla oak, water paint, finishing.
Sustainable design.
TECHNICAL CARD
Door: sandwich compound with solid spruce frame – 34 mm
Structure: sandwich compound with solid spruce frame – 34 mm
Back: multilayer
Internal veneer: walnut
External veneer: walnut and oak
COLOURS: 116
ENVIRONMENT
wood from well managed forest, low impact and low emission finishing
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MATERIALI
Anta: tamburato con massello di abete da 34 mm
Fianchi: tamburato con massello di abete da 34 mm
Ripiani e basamenti: tamburato con massello di abete da 34 mm
Schienale: multistrato
Impiallacciatura interna: noce
Impiallacciatura esterna: noce e rovere
COLORI: 116
AMBIENTE:
Legno a riforestazione programmata; vernici a bassa emissione di solvente
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Portcullis House
Image by UK Parliament
Portcullis House, which is opposite Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, contains offices for MPs and a suite of modern meeting and Select Committee rooms. It was completed in 2000 and was officially opened in February 2001.
The architects, Michael Hopkins and Partners, say the building was conceived in 'the tradition of a Thames-side palace facing the river'. It won a RIBA architecture award for the design.
The building is designed as a six storey rectangular block around a central courtyard. The roof is supported by stainless steel joints and intersecting oak beams, covered by a glass skin.
The chimneys on top of the building are part of an energy efficient, ventilation system. The external walls are made from aluminium, bronze and laminated glass and are blast-proof.
Visit the UK Parliament website for more information on Portcullis House.
This image is subject to parliamentary copyright.
www.parliament.uk/
Portcullis House
Image by UK Parliament
Portcullis House, which is opposite Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, contains offices for MPs and a suite of modern meeting and Select Committee rooms. It was completed in 2000 and was officially opened in February 2001.
The architects, Michael Hopkins and Partners, say the building was conceived in 'the tradition of a Thames-side palace facing the river'. It won a RIBA architecture award for the design.
The building is designed as a six storey rectangular block around a central courtyard. The roof is supported by stainless steel joints and intersecting oak beams, covered by a glass skin.
The chimneys on top of the building are part of an energy efficient, ventilation system. The external walls are made from aluminium, bronze and laminated glass and are blast-proof.
Visit the UK Parliament website for more information on Portcullis House.
This image is subject to parliamentary copyright.
www.parliament.uk/
Portcullis House from Westminster Bridge
Image by UK Parliament
Portcullis House, which is opposite Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, contains offices for MPs and a suite of modern meeting and Select Committee rooms. It was completed in 2000 and was officially opened in February 2001.
The architects, Michael Hopkins and Partners, say the building was conceived in 'the tradition of a Thames-side palace facing the river'. It won a RIBA architecture award for the design.
The building is designed as a six storey rectangular block around a central courtyard. The roof is supported by stainless steel joints and intersecting oak beams, covered by a glass skin.
The chimneys on top of the building are part of an energy efficient, ventilation system. The external walls are made from aluminium, bronze and laminated glass and are blast-proof.
Visit the UK Parliament website for more information on Portcullis House.
This image is subject to parliamentary copyright.
www.parliament.uk/
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