Weekly Email News for the Glass, Glazing & Fenestration Industries

Wrightstyle completes iconic Tower Bridge project
29th November 2016

Wrightstyle has fabricated, supplied and installed glazed systems in arches in Bridgemaster’s House, part of Tower Bridge, which is being transformed into office space, bar and restaurant, with views of the world-famous bridge and the Thames.

“Our work was on four arches under the Tower Bridge approach, with the bridge’s structural girders coming down in front of a couple of the arches – making access to fit the windows extremely challenging!” said technical director Lee Coates.

Wrightstyle systems are being used to protect a new walkway and the entrance to the original Victorian building, working to strict heritage and aesthetic requirements as well as within constraints posed by the bridge carriageway above.
Bridgemaster’s House, adjacent to the original engine rooms that powered the bridge’s lifting mechanism, will provide enhanced visitor facilities at one of the entrances to the bridge.

Although the 35 square metre project is relatively small, each glazed screen had to be fabricated to stringent heritage requirements, as well as meeting the required 60/60 fire rating.  The design process made use of 3D laser scanning to create initial 3D models.

One of the main bridge struts penetrates through an arch, and two of the glazed screens also had to incorporate pipe penetrations, part of the original steam pipe work for the bridge mechanism.

Because of these complexities, each frame had to then be made in three sections, using specialised steel bending to create the arched windows.

“Tower Bridge is one of the most iconic and recognisable structures in the world, and it is a privilege to have worked on this transformational project,” Lee Coates added.

“However, as well as practical considerations of access, we also had to design our systems to blend perfectly into their Victorian surroundings – an enormous logistical and aesthetic challenge.

“We have worked on many such projects – from the iconic frontage of the new King’s Cross station to sensitive refurbishments in London and elsewhere in the UK and overseas.”

Architect: Ellis Williams Architects
Contractor: Willmott Dixon Construction Ltd
www.wrightstyle.co.uk

<< Click here to return to the main Glazine page


Should you wish to advertise on THE GL@ZINE
please contact Tony Higgin at tony@the-glazine.com
or telephone 01923 461527, mobile 07977-981753.

www.the-glazine.com


RATECARD AND EDITORIAL

View the Ratecard: Click here
Email us: theglazine@sky.com
Editorial should be sent to: theglazine@sky.com