We’re proud to share the latest addition to our case studies: Amber Vista, Lakeside Cardiff – A Landmark in Sustainable Urban Renewal. This award-winning project, in partnership with Silver Crescent LLC, showcases the transformative potential of innovative cladding solutions. By utilising Ash & Lacy's MechSlip brick cladding system, we helped create a striking, sustainable mixed-use development that seamlessly combines modern aesthetics with the neighbourhood's character. Key highlights: ✅ Sustainable design using 75% less material than traditional masonry ✅ Vibrant, intricate facade with Marziale brick ✅ Streamlined installation process with minimal disruption This project has already earned accolades such as “Commercial Development of the Year” and “Best Use of a Brick Slip Cladding System”, and we’re excited to see it celebrated as a benchmark for responsible urban renewal. 🔗 You can see the entire case study here: https://lnkd.in/ew_NQYb3 #Sustainability #UrbanRenewal #AwardWinningProjects #CladdingInnovation #AquarianCladdingSystems #AmberVista Ash & Lacy Kashif Ahmed Ari Maolod RCI Magazine Cardiff Property Awards
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2moBeautiful building in a beautiful part of Cardiff well designed and facade well installed