Thistle Hotel, London, England
The Thistle Hotel Marble Arch in the heart of London is currently undergoing a cosmetic refurbishment, with the original steel windows being replaced with modern, more advanced, units from Crittall Windows.
Crittall are directly employed by Thistle to supply a quantity of its Corporate W20 units in a like-for-like replacement programme which will be staggered over 25 weeks. This is due to the location of the hotel, along Oxford Street, one of the busiest thoroughfares in the country.
The building is part of the Portman Estate, and falls under the
jurisdiction of the City of Westminster, with an exterior designed
in the late Art Deco period. His architectural style is to be
retained and the choice of windows reflects this decision, and the
planning requirements of the area which recommend like-for-like.
The building was constructed in the post second world war era, a
structure of 6 storeys above a row of high street shops. Although
the hotel underwent a renovation programme in 1998, the original
windows are still in place. The decision to replace them means that
more updated units can be used, with the most significant change
from single to double glazing.
"This is one of the most significant projects for replacement steel
windows that Crittall Windows has been involved in," says Peter
Brown from Crittall. "The logistics behind the programme is complex
as the hotel's location means that on-site work must be
unobtrusive, safe and fast. Prior to any work being carried out, we
produced a detailed brief which included drawings and a mock-up
design to ensure that all requirements, from both the planning
angle and from the safety aspect were met."

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