- Sector
- Education
- Project type
- New build
- Services provided
- Site survey
- Design
- Product / system manufacture
- Product / system supply
- Project location
- Scotland
- Client
- Edinburgh City Council
- Consultant
- Architect: Holmes Miller
- Products used
- Italia bin stores
- Siena Railing Fence
Context
Lang+Fulton designed and manufactured Italia steel louvred panels to create storage areas for Eurobin waste and recycling wheelie bins at Canaan Lane Primary School, built within the Grange Conservation Area in Edinburgh, an affluent suburb of early Victorian villas.
The context of the project called for thoughtful consideration of the neighbouring buildings and the use of a natural palette of materials.
The bin store area for refuse and recycling collection occupies a prominent position between the front of the building and the low stone boundary wall to the street. Durability and quality were therefore prime considerations in the choice of product.
Project detail
The wheelie bin stores were made from Italia/100, a robust steel louvred product which provides total visual screening. The double-leaf doors were supplied with extra-heavy 100 x 100 SHS posts with base plate fixings to meet the special loading requirement for an environment with small children. A site survey ensured that the hinges were precisely positioned on the posts in a staggered arrangement to suit the existing slab which was stepped across the rising ground.
Each compound was divided with lateral bump rails to accommodate 1100-litre Eurobins; in addition the back panel was protected from potential damage by an internal bump rail. Panels and posts were hot-dip galvanised and polyester powder-coated RAL7043.
Lang+Fulton also supplied Siena fencing around the playground boundaries; a railing fence which provides secure perimeter protection and features a conical top for a smart, traditional appearance.









