University College Cork (UCC) wanted to create a durable and visually appealing exterior finish for its new Crows Nest student accommodation building. The challenge was to find a brick product which offered a handmade clay look and could accommodate the project’s specific requirements, including non-standard window dimensions.
The project’s architect, McCullough Mulvin Architects, chose Wienerberger’s Casa Lena brick to meet these challenges. The brick was selected as it had the qualities the team was looking for: a non-mechanical, handmade clay appearance with a tumbled finish for a salvaged brick look.
Valerie Mulvin, Director at McCullough Mulvin Architects, said: “The key advantages of Casa Lena brick included its chalky finish, providing depth and a soft appearance. The brick joint could be adjusted slightly in the length, which was instrumental in accommodating the project’s close tolerances and non-standard window dimensions.”
The project, executed by the specialist brickwork contractor, John Sisk & Son, was a success.
Valerie added: “The Casa Lena brick not only met the technical challenges but also aligned with UCC’s long-term maintenance goals. Its textured appearance and longevity will make sure that the building will maintain its look over time.”