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Greenwich, Wolfe Statue: Glass Balustrade for a Public Viewing area of The Queens House Royal Museum, Royal Parks.

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ASF were specified to supply a crowd loaded, 3kN channel fixed glass balustrade system for a Royal Parks project at Greenwich. Situated at the site of the famous Wolfe Statue, and beside the Prime Meridian and the always popular Planetarium, this upgraded viewing platform offers spectacular vistas to the 17th Century Queens House Royal Museum, backed with a skyline view of London's City District.


ASF used mega grip 3kN Channel, bespoke adapted to the needs of the site and hosted 25.5mm toughened and laminated sentry glass offering the highest performance possible.


The glass was etched with the Royal Parks Logo and a handrail / leaning rail was added that fixes directly through the glass.


This case study is a prime example of how ASF approach glass balustrade work: Using off the shelf products that have pre tested loading calculations attached, and bespoke adapting them to suit the needs of any site.

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