PSP Architectural
Systems

We design and manufacture a comprehensive range of integrated metal rainscreen facade systems.
Our rainscreen facade systems can be adapted to suit specific client needs to provide a visually stylish solution for almost any building type. Achieving rapid installation times, material choices include aluminium, composite, zinc, and stainless steel.
PSP supply A1 & A2 Rainscreen Cladding Systems in a multitude of different materials and finishes dependent upon client requirements. This includes spandrel panels that are often used in place of glazing units in curtain walling systems in situations such as when the edge of the floor slab needs to be concealed. We can achieve a variety of aesthetic finishes for the spandrel panels to ensure that the visual impact of the curtain walling / glazing is enhanced. Utilising PSP’s specialist machinery in our 45,000ft2 factory, we also offer customised perforated patterns on panels to incorporate bespoke aesthetic designs to suit client requirements.

Rapid, Robust and Reliable Results

In addition to our standard fabrications, PSP specialise in the design, engineering and manufacture of bespoke fabrications in a range of materials such as steel, aluminium, copper, zinc and brass.

Fabrication Solutions

Our quality, cost-effective solutions are paired with a forward-thinking approach and consideration of the construction industry’s time-sensitive nature. All our products and services are examined against our Quality Management System, which runs in accordance with ISO 9001:2015. Our centralised ERP system enables full traceability and consistently up-to-date order information.
Our fire rated rainscreen cladding systems have been CWCT tested ensuring they meet rigorous industry standards and are resilient to extreme weather conditions.
Featured Case Study

PSP Architectural

PSP Architectural was commissioned to produce the COR-TEN bespoke modular sub-structure and architectural feature fins for the Anne McLaren Building on the South-Western corner of the Cambridge Biomedical Campus. Consisting 215,000m2 gross internal area (GIA), the building is dedicated to clinical research, biomedical and biotech developments.

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