By A Mystery Man Writer
Debenhams, Oxford Street was designed by Ned Khan in collaboration with Archial Architects. The façade is designed so the aluminium shingles move independently of each other to create a visualisation of air movement. The façade surface is 4,400m2. RJ Facades provided design support and fabrication of the fixing method of tile to aluminium carrier rails and resin anchors for steelwork.
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