Architect beats off sharks
A Liverpool architect has successfully navigated shark-infested
waters to win a state-of-the art LCD TV, in an online deep-sea
challenge game organised by the suppliers of Gypframe drylining
metal framework.
Nick Serridge, who is based in the Liverpool office of leading
commercial architectural practice, Nightingale Associates, gained
the maximum score in the game, which required entrants to beat the
sharks and reach the safety of a protective Gypframe cage in a
multi-level challenge that got gradually more difficult as the game
progressed.
Specialising in the healthcare, science and education sectors,
Nightingale Associates are major specifiers of Gypframe–based
partition and walling systems, which are increasingly used to meet
demanding fire, acoustic and impact-resisting criteria in hospitals
and schools.
UK drylining market leader, British Gypsum, devised the popular
online viral game to highlight the exceptional strength
characteristics of their Gypframe metal components, which provide
the backbone of all of their SpecSure® lifetime warranted
systems.
Nick was presented with his prize, a Philips 26" LCD TV, by Sean
Mills, British Gypsum’s local Area Technical Support Manager.
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