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Contents
Issue 42 Summer 2024
Front cover image, John Garrard Monument, St Helen’s Church,
Wheathampstead, courtesy of Chroma Conservation Ltd
Converting Westminster Abbey from the prestigious House of Worship into the
premium performance venue celebrating his majesty King Charles III Coronation
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A successful system design starts with an informed customer by APi
page 9
Out of the ashes by Creative Audio-Visual Solutions
page 11
Design, installation & support of integrated professional sound by Richard King Systems
page 16
Speech intelligibility for Places of Worship
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Beckford’s Tower and Museum, the QODA MEP and QODA Light design teams
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Emery Brothers and the Our Tower Project at Beckford's Tower
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Cadw's biggest conservation project taking shape at Caerphilly Castle
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Reviving Heritage: The Art of Mouth-Blown Window Glass in Historical Restoration
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The Versatility of New Steel Windows, by Clement windows
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John Garrard Monument, St Helen’s Church, Wheathampstead, by Chroma Conservation
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Choose glass for a warm welcome, by Peter Hazeldean, MD of Ion Glass
page 52
Frank Holmes Fine Décor specialises in heritage decorating and restoration
page 57
Artisan Painting & Decorating marks successful milestone projects
page 62
The Soane Stables at The Royal Hospital Chelsea
page 66
Refurbishment of the Long Wards at the Royal Hospital Chelsea by Laura Morgante
page 70
Lead planters by Lead It Be
A room fit for the rarest of plants: a detailed look at the restoration of the Camellia House
Restored and reimagined… historic Camellia House blooms again
Completion of the Camellia House project
The award-winning Cuddymoss is a masterclass
Shedding Light on Conservation Rooflights
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A Valuer’s Life To be (or not to be) a specialist. by Andrew Acquier, FRICS
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