Lignacite’s design-led range of blockwork provides specifiers with environmental and cost benefits

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For more than 70 years, Lignacite has worked alongside architects, designers, house builders and contractors, supplying sustainable blocks that contain high levels of recycled material. The company manufactures a wide range of blocks to suit every need – from lightweight blocks for house builders, who recognise the value and importance of sustainable and recycled materials, to high-density structural blocks, such as those used on The Shard and Gherkin in London.

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Lignacite blocks incorporate high levels of recycled content

Lignacite commodity blocks provide many key benefits, including high fire-resistance, excellent sound insulation, and good thermal performance. They also ensure high levels of recycled content, benefitting building projects now and throughout their lifespan.

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Lignacite’s Architectural Facing Masonry provides specifiers with a wide range sizes, colours and textures

Architects and designers continue to create beautiful living spaces that push the boundaries of traditional bricks and mortar. Lignacite’s Architectural Facing Masonry (AFM) range contains in excess of 100 permutations of size, colour and texture, providing comprehensive value engineering solutions to the modern designer. These, along with the Roman Brick, have been used to create many stunning effects. Research and development has enabled Lignacite to create a range of man-made alternatives, which closely resemble costly natural materials, such as stone, while providing cost savings and environmental benefits.

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Lignacite blocks provide value engineering solutions, together with high levels of fire-resistance, sound insulation, and thermal performance

Lignacite provides a high-quality service enabling architects, contractors and specifiers to create great impactful construction projects with sustainable masonry. CPD’s and training are available, along with extensive sample selections, technical data and guidance on the website and from the international specification managers.

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FORS Gold fleet

The Lignacite Lecture 2018 – Cultivated Land will be given by Niall McLaughlin and Kim Wilkie on Tuesday 16th October at the Lillian Baylis Studio, Sadlers Wells Theatre, London. For bookings and further details please visit the Lignacite website.

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