OVERVIEW
The addition of the Queen’s Gallery
represents the most significant architectural intervention at Buckingham Palace since Queen Victoria’s Great Ballroom was
constructed in the 1830s. Buckingham Palace stands as a cornerstone of London’s iconic landmarks, embodying Britain’s national identity and serving as a major attraction for tourists worldwide.
Built to commemorate Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II’s Golden Jubilee in 2002, the new Queen’s Gallery transcends its predecessor, quadrupling the exhibition space with a modern suite of galleries. The project was inaugurated by H.M. Queen Elizabeth II in
May 2002 and has since garnered acclaim, including prestigious awards like the Royal Institute of British Architects Award in 2003, the Royal Fine Arts Commission Building of the Year Award in 2003, and the Best Modern Classical Building.
Skyline Patent Glazing system
Roof Glazing Replacement - The Orangery, Ingestre
Revitalising Camellia House' Roof Glazing
Roof & Vertical Glazing Transformation at The Glasshouse, Salisbury
New Mono-Pitched Roof Glazing to Kitchen Extension
Kalwall Translucent Cladding - Heathrow Airport Terminal 4
Kalwall Translucent Cladding - Benenden Hospital
Roof Glazing Replacement - The Orangery, Ingestre
Revitalising Camellia House' Roof Glazing