Project |
Fleur de Lis - Faversham |
Client |
The Faversham Society (National Lottery Funded) |
Business |
Historical Museum |
Architect |
Mr R Turner |
Brief |
To take delivery of an English Heritage protected shop front
into the workshop, renovate it and install it under a new
bespoke display pavilion at the Fleur de Lis centre
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Scope |
The refurbishment of a listed shop front.
The laying of a solid concrete foundation stone for a new
display pavilion
The construction of a new lead roofed canopy c/w steel
support columns and feature lighting
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Timescale |
12 weeks from appointment until project completion |
Materials |
Specialist antique glass, timber, steel, concrete, lead,
lighting and land scaping
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Challenges |
To repair the existing shop front (originally from
Faversham) which had been kept in storage in the
United States, to it's former glory ensuring that all the
materials matched and that the carvings were reproduced
by hand to ensure continuity
The canopy needed to reflect the surroundings along with
the shop front over which it sat.
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Value Added |
Full design and technical calculations provided by West
One, keeping all of the challenges in house and
manageable.
As with all of our projects, a West One director had full
Input & control from inception to handover.
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