Designed for buildings which require a specialist ‘putty fronted’ system, these windows are specifically for use in sensitive fenestration projects where a traditional appearance is required and can be specified as either single glazed or insulated glass units. This makes the range perfect for Listed Buildings where strict building regulations apply.
Developed in collaboration with the Hampstead Garden Suburb Trust and other conservation bodies, the Brooking range of windows takes its name from the Founder of The Brooking National Collection, Charles Brooking, an internationally renowned collector, conservationist and architectural historian with whom the Clement Windows Group has had a long association. The Brooking National Collection is a broad collection of period British windows, doors and other associated historic detailing.
Frames are manufactured from hot rolled mild steel profiles with corner joints mitred, welded and dressed square and flat. Small panes can be formed with T glazing bars whose ends are tenon riveted and/or welded to the frame and cross joints are interlocked and welded with rigid joints. Composite windows can be assembled by connecting windows horizontally and/or vertically with mullions and/or transoms of hot rolled slim steel profiles. Box sections are available as tubes or as box mullions which can be either hot rolled or manufactured from sheet steel. Pressed metal cills are available in a choice of profiles.
Trickle vents can be fitted in accordance with the Building Regulations Approved Document F.
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