Case study
Hayward GalleryNew Scotland Yard
The New Scotland Yard, located on Victoria Embankment in Westminster, is the headquarters of the Metropolitan Police Service. Originally designed by William Curtis Green in the Stripped Classicism style, the building was completed in 1940 and combines historic architecture with modern renovations. It reflects the evolving needs of London’s policing while preserving its iconic heritage.
Indicators International provided the internal and external cladding for the glazed entrance pavilion at the New Scotland Yard Headquarters. This project included fabricating cladding in various shapes and sizes to match the unique designs of the pillar cappings, glazed windows, door enclosures, and timber roof structures.
Client
New Scotland Yard


Challenges
Quality and speed
The project required high-end finishes to align with the building’s modern aesthetic and exacting durability standards while maintaining a competitive lead time.
Solution
Cutting edge tech
We utilised our advanced powder coating technology to achieve a seamless, high-quality finish that met the architect’s specifications. Our ability to quickly adapt production schedules allowed us to meet the client’s tight turnaround times without compromising quality.
Outcome
Mastering complexity
The project was delivered on time, showcasing our capability to handle complex designs with efficient manufacturing processes.
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