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Contents
Issue 38 Summer 2023
Front cover image is Exeter Catherdral
courtesy of Acanthus Clews Architects
The Burrell Collection. In March 2022, the Burrell Collection reopened its
doors after six years of closure and a £68.25 million refurbishment
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Expanding inclusive design at the Burrell Collection
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Leicester Cathedral
page 16
Leicester Cathedral Revealed project
page 20
Advanced Protects Unique Listed Scottish Home of Timber Craftsman
page 23
Exeter Cathedral Embarks on Biggest Building Project in More Than a Century
page 25
Rochdale Town Hall
page 33
Heritage at the heart of FWP’s cost and project management work
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Rochdale Town Hall - Repair and Restoration of The Great Hall Ceiling
page 43
An ambitious renovation of a dairy farm
page 48
Steel Window Association
page 52
Recreating History, true team effort with Szerelmey
page 57
Reviving the spirit of Stapehill Abbey: A journey of restoration and renewal
page 62
A touch of class: Stannah helps modernise historic entertainment venue
page 66
Clement Windows Group - Replacing Steel Windows at Historic School Buildings
page 72
Extensive lighting refurbishment completed for historic Camden Town Hall
page 77
Wells’ famous medieval clock restored and ready to spring forward
page 80
Home and garden of pioneering garden designer and writer, Gertrude Jekyll,
acquired for the nation
page 88
ArchiCantiores
page 92
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