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News Release from: Steel Window Association | Subject: W20 steel windows
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 12 June 2006
Replacement steel windows for historic
building
Steel Window Association member has supplied bespoke W20 steel windows to HBG Construction for a landmark building in Regent Quarter, Kings Cross.
A Steel Window Association member has supplied bespoke W20 steel windows to HBG Construction for a landmark building in Regent Quarter, Kings Cross, part of the Kings Cross enhancement plan Clement Steel Windows designed, manufactured and installed windows at the former St Pancras Ironwork Company Building which was erected in 1866
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 21 Mar 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Member of the Steel Window Association is supplying and fitting Clement W20 steel windows for the former Bryant and May Matchworks in Speke, Liverpool.
The company's commitment to replicate the old cast iron windows in the Grade 2 listed Victorian building was shown by their production of a variety of samples before approval was gained from the architect.
The approved design not only provided the aesthetic qualities that the Conservation Officer required, but also offered the performance that today's clients expect from modern windows.
Glazed with soft coat low e glass, the 14mm double glazed units with 6mm argon filled cavity provide the insulation and noise reduction benefits, but are sympathetic to the period architecture.
For a Specifiers Guide to Steel Windows and list of members contact the SWA.
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