Crittall Products Restore Iconic University
15 February 2012

When a replacement fenestration programme was proposed for the iconic Falmer House at the University of Sussex, Crittall was contracted to supply a selection of its Corporate W20 profiles and cold form doors for the project
The building, which houses various University services and the University of Sussex Students' Union, was designed by famous architect Sir Basil Spence in the 1960s. Brick faced with a vault and column structure and extensive glazing, the unusual building is the first to be seen when entering the campus.
The window replacement scheme is part of a multi mullion pound
venture to upgrade the self-contained site, which was awarded a
bronze medal from RIBA for its design and architecture and which
enjoys a Grade I listed status for a development of exceptional
interest. It is also one of the most beautiful campus locations in
Britain, being situated in rolling parkland on the edge of Brighton
and bordered by the South Downs National Park.
The window specification therefore had to be sensitive to the
original design criteria and not detract from the visual appearance
of the building. Crittall supplied its Corporate W20 profiles as a
like-for-like replacement. English Heritage-approved, the W20
profiles were the ideal choice for the replacement scheme, with the
narrow sightlines minimising any obtrusive mullions and transoms,
and allowing the glazing to blend unobtrusively into the existing
architecture, enhancing its aesthetic value.
In addition, a number of Corporate 2000 windows also being used in Mandela Hall in Falmer House. These were selected as they offer larger panes, meeting the structural requirements for the double glazing.
With Phase 1 of the project completed and Phase 2 already under way, Falmer House is being restored to its former glory with the new windows and doors enhancing the original and innovative Spence architectural design.
In total, the university is investing £100 million through a campus-wide capital programme lasting three years, which will see the University's facilities and buildings fully rejuvenated.

Other news stories

The Science Museum in London benefits from using Crittall Corporate 20...

Crittall will be exhibiting at the AIA National Convention & Design Ex...

Crittall Windows will again be sponsoring the Traditional Building Con...

Our newest distributor is the inspiration for a reminder of our distri...





![[logo] - BSI FM 37264](/gfx/logo_bsi.gif)
![[logo] - FENSA registered company](/gfx/logo_fensa.gif)