Dudley’s Aluminium has announced that it will support the extension of a ‘radical approach’ to living and working in the city of Swansea.
Working with Helix21 and Hacer Developments, Dudley will be working on the multi-storey extension of the commercial aspect of the Biophilic Living development.
According to a statement, the Biophilic Living project is a multi-use development, providing affordable new homes, workspaces and a community urban farm. It is based at Picton Yard in Swansea city centre.
Biophilia represents an affinity between humans and the natural world, it noted, and the project incorporates this principle into the building’s design and development, aiming to integrate innovation, wellbeing and the community with nature in an urban environment.
The project has been awarded funding through the Welsh government’s Innovative Housing Programme.
Dudley’s will be installing Aluprof doors, windows and capped curtain walling on the build.
Colin Shorney, managing director at Dudley’s Aluminium, said: “This is an extremely exciting and new type of project for our team to be involved with. With residential, commercial and community spaces establishing a cohesive relationship between urban living and nature, this innovative development could transform the way we think about inner city living. We’re thrilled to be a part of it!”