Giant printed banner installed at South Molton by Embrace
When it comes to wrapping construction sites, we have quite literally got you covered!
Our impressive range of services is designed to not only conceal construction activities but also enhance the aesthetic appeal of the urban environment. Recently, McGee, a leading specialist engineering contractor, approached Embrace Building Wraps to wrap two substantial steel façade retention systems for a significant project for the Grosvenor Estate, located in the upscale South Molton Triangle neighbourhood of London’s prestigious Mayfair. The building wraps were specifically designed to cover the prominent Brook Street and Davies Street elevations of the project site, showcasing our ability to transform construction retention systems into visually striking displays.
With our extensive experience in wrapping steel façade retention systems with printed graphics, we possess the expertise and technical know-how necessary to deliver exceptional results that stand out in any landscape. Our fully engineered solution employed an innovative offset frame, which effectively concealed the retention system from view, thereby enhancing the local environment and offering guests at the renowned Claridge’s Hotel, located directly opposite the project, a far more appealing visual experience.
Notably, the printed wraps covering both façade retention systems were designed on a colossal scale, including the larger wrap that spans an impressive 520m², showcasing our market-leading large-scale printing capabilities. These wraps were meticulously manufactured and installed as giant-scale single pieces with no joins, ensuring a seamless and polished appearance.
Greg Forster, Managing Director at Embrace Building Wraps, highlighted the impact of these installations, stating,
These impressive installations are a visual treat for passersby. The design, featuring a premium black background with iconic logos, exudes sophistication and elegance. Whether it’s for concealment, disguise, or advertising, we’ve got your project covered.
Director of Development at Grosvenor Simon Armstrong remarked,
The South Molton Triangle will be a leading example of how regeneration and placemaking can create high quality sustainable places to live work and enjoy, whilst protecting and enhancing the character of a historic area.
To learn more about this remarkable project and to see our work in action, we invite you to visit our South Molton case study. This not only exemplifies our craftsmanship but also our commitment to making construction sites less intrusive while contributing positively to their surroundings.