Olympic House is a Grade A office development located in Belfast’s Titanic Quarter, designed by TODD Architects Ltd. as a contemporary, sustainable workplace formed by two connected office blocks. The scheme was developed to provide flexible floorplates while meeting high environmental performance targets, culminating in a BREEAM Excellent certification.
The façade design plays a central role in achieving these objectives. Aluprof UK aluminium systems were specified to deliver a balance between thermal efficiency, durability, and architectural expression. The project incorporates the MB-SR60N curtain wall system, used across the primary glazed elevations. This system enables large glazed spans while maintaining strong thermal performance, supporting high daylight penetration and visual transparency throughout the office interiors.


For operable elements, the MB-86 SI window and door system was selected. With its high-insulation profile design, the system contributes to reduced heat loss and improved overall envelope performance, aligning with the project’s sustainability targets. The combination of fixed curtain walling and high-performance opening elements ensures both environmental efficiency and user comfort.
Fabrication and on-site installation of the glazing systems were carried out by Allied Workspace, working in collaboration with Clarke Facades, ensuring precise system integration and consistent quality across both building blocks. All aluminium components were supplied with a powder-coated finish, chosen for long-term durability and resistance to weathering in a coastal urban environment.
Completed in Belfast, Olympic House demonstrates how engineered aluminium façade systems can support modern office requirements, energy efficiency standards, and sustainable certification goals within a landmark commercial development.
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Source: Aluprof with additional information added by Glass Balkan