グレーのヴィクトリアン調のホームオフィス・書斎の写真
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Kent Blaxill
Glaziers from East Anglian company Kent Blaxill have signed off a complex reglazing contract that involved reconditioning and reinstalling 10 large Victorian rooflights on the grade II listed Sudbury Library.
It was a unique and challenging project with each piece of glass having to be individually cut and fitted, and with every detail having to be approved by English Heritage.
The 9 sq m metal rooflight frames, each containing 108 pieces of individually shaped and sized glass, had to be dismantled into 12 separate segments and tagged accordingly as each lantern light is a unique size. The frames were then sent away for shot-blasting and repainting with seven coats of English Heritage-approved paint.
Once the rooflights had been reinstalled, a total of 1,080 individually cut replacement panes of 6mm toughened Grey Anti-Sun Solar Control glass were glazed into the frames. The Anti-Sun glass is tinted with a pigment to control heat and glare in the library below.
In all, it took four glaziers seven weeks to complete the specialist project on what was once the town’s Corn Exchange, built in 1841.
New Leaf Collaborative Architecture & Design
ワシントンD.C.にある高級な中くらいなヴィクトリアン調のおしゃれな書斎 (青い壁、カーペット敷き、暖炉なし、自立型机、白い床) の写真
Studio La Noce
Un vecchio capannone di rimessaggio degli anni '50 situato tra i pioppeti della campagna pisana, trasformato in un'originale abitazione:
un loft concettualmente americano ma profondamente toscano nella filosofia, arredato affiancando soluzioni moderne ad importanti mobili del '700 ed arredi d'arte.
Studio La Noce
Kent Blaxill
Glaziers from East Anglian company Kent Blaxill have signed off a complex reglazing contract that involved reconditioning and reinstalling 10 large Victorian rooflights on the grade II listed Sudbury Library.
It was a unique and challenging project with each piece of glass having to be individually cut and fitted, and with every detail having to be approved by English Heritage.
The 9 sq m metal rooflight frames, each containing 108 pieces of individually shaped and sized glass, had to be dismantled into 12 separate segments and tagged accordingly as each lantern light is a unique size. The frames were then sent away for shot-blasting and repainting with seven coats of English Heritage-approved paint.
Once the rooflights had been reinstalled, a total of 1,080 individually cut replacement panes of 6mm toughened Grey Anti-Sun Solar Control glass were glazed into the frames. The Anti-Sun glass is tinted with a pigment to control heat and glare in the library below.
In all, it took four glaziers seven weeks to complete the specialist project on what was once the town’s Corn Exchange, built in 1841.
グレーのヴィクトリアン調のホームオフィス・書斎の写真
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