Newcastle
PRODUCTAdvanced inward opening windows
ARCHITECT / CONTRACTORBAM construction
ABOUT PROJECTWe are proud to have been involved in the renovation of two significant buildings at Newcastle University, which underwent extensive renovation work on the campus to improve the thermal efficiency of the historic buildings.
ARMSTRONG BUILDING
Architectural Bronze were commissioned in 2016 to
replace 2,690 windows in this incredible building that can be seen in the distance of the top image. Each opening was unique and required templating.
Working closely with heritage advisors, the inward opening windows incorporated specially designed extrustions, ironmongery and restrictor stays. This would allow rooms to be ventilated without posing any potential danger to students.
The thermal imaging photos show the difference in heat loss between the original single glazed windows and the new argon filled double glazed units.
STUDENT UNION BUILDING
Works were comissioned earlier in 2010 for the replacement of 415 bronze windows for the building seen in the foreground above. Openings were fitted with a combination of side opening and pivot windows with decorative leaded lights.