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Contents
Issue 40 Winter 2023/24
Front cover image, Cambridge House,
a distinguished listed building.
Enhancing Parliament’s Encaustic Tiles: A Decade-Long Journey Leading UK
page 6
conservation specialist, DBR (London) Limited, restores the Palace of Westminster’s iconic
19th century flooring to its original splendour. page 6
The Halifax Piece Hall & the Congregational Church - Double Glazing the Rose Window page 12
From decay to decadence: The rebirth of Cambridge House, we speak to Studio PDP’s
page 19
Conservation Architect, Jokin Asiain
Smashing secondary glazing myths by Selectaglaze
page 27
Prestigious project involving the iconic Piccadilly Circus buildings by Szerelmey
page 30
Extensive refurbishment programme completed for historic war office. by Artisan Platercraft
page 36
Recent Developments in Steel Fenestration Boost Conservation of Heritage Sites
by Clement Windows
page 42
For three decades The Rooflight Co has been the premium rooflight manufacturer for
properties of architectural significance
page 46
DaeWha Kang Design's transformation of The OWO's Courtyard and Pavilion
page 54
Fire alarm installations in heritage buildings by Geraldine O’Farrell
Page 66
Creating a ‘Jewel Box’: York Glaziers Trust and the Radley College Chapel
page 71
Preserving the decorative plaster and stonework at Salisbury Museum
by Berenice Humphreys, Senior Projects Manager, Cliveden Conservation
page 79
Hardwick Old Hall: securing the layers of history by Tom Bromet
page 85
Nursemaids’ Tunnel, the Tunnel connects Park Square and Park Cresent.
page 90
Thackray will see you now!
page 102
Protecting our heritage from the ravages of insect pests - David Loughlin, owner of
page 117
Historyonics explains how.
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