NBS Source
I'm a manufacturer

Warmer and quieter offices for the Master and Staff

OVERVIEW

In the university city of Cambridge, three neighbouring buildings forming part of Pembroke College’s estate have recently been renovated. One of which is the Grade II Listed Kenmare House designed and built by James Essex c.1760, who was a prolific constructor in Cambridge. Due to its Listing, the original single pane windows had to be retained, so a solution to combat the noise ingress and thermal inefficiencies had to be sought. Over 60 secondary glazed units were installed by Selectaglaze throughout the buildings.

No featured products in this case study

Contact Selectaglaze Ltd by clicking the button below to find out which products were used in this case study.

More case studies from Selectaglaze Ltd

View all case studies (36)
Tunbridge Wells Hospital in Pembury, Kent

Tunbridge Wells Hospital in Pembury, Kent

The Holburne Museum, Bath

The Holburne Museum, Bath

Selectaglaze Scale Monumental Heights

Selectaglaze Scale Monumental Heights

A West London Historic Palace receives the Selectaglaze treatment.

A West London Historic Palace receives the Selectaglaze treatment.