The installation of curved glass balustrades to a luxury residential property in Nigeria.
A single over-sized pivot glass door set between two narrow side panels with a shaped overhead transom panel. The door is stood off from the original stone wall of the church with narrow glass return panels and a curved glass ceiling panel.
A single glass walk-on floor panel with a vented frame design to allow air circulation to the void below the glass, avoiding undue humidity around the ancient tiles. The glass panel is hinged along its length to allow access to the floor beneath.
Re-ordering of the historic church of St Lawrence’s at Bourton-on-the-Water in Gloucestershire to create a meeting room and kitchen, mezzanine gallery space and a new entrance.
Nestling on the border of Dorset and Hampshire, sitting atop the cliffs at Highcliffe; is the Grade I Listed Highcliffe castle. It was built between 1831 and 1835 by Charles Stuart, 1st Baron Stuart de Rothesay and is arguably the most important surviving house of the Romantic and Picturesque style of architecture.
Selectaglaze helps create and enhance a computer suite at London homelessness charity, Caritas Anchor House as part of their on-going relationship with the CRASH charity.
Sitting at the end of Stansted Airport runway, is a brand-new College which opened its doors for its first intake of students in September 2018. Stansted Airport College, part of Harlow College, was a few years in the making. A relationship was developed with Manchester Airport Group over a period of 5 years to secure the acre of land and get their buy-in for the proposed college. Funds were raised via a joint venture to build the college; two separate £3.5million grants from the South East Local Enterprise Partnership (SELEP) Local Growth Fund and Essex County Council, as well as a £300,000 grant by Uttlesford District Council and a £50,000 funding contribution from the Savoy Trust.
The Sash Window Workshop is this year celebrating 25 years of business. The company was established on the 11th February 1994 by Richard Dollar. Initially operating from a small converted pig shed in Ascot, the company has grown and now operates from two workshops in Bracknell. The company now has over 80 employees and turns over around £6.5 million a year.
The ProColor range from VitrA Tiles comprises contemporary and attractive colour options for today’s designers and specifiers.