The House of Commons Conservation Project
We recently completed a two year conservation of the stained glass windows in the Canadian Parliament’s House of Commons.
Client
Canadian Parliament
Year
01/01/2015
The House of Commons conservation project included:
Cleaning and re-leading of existing windows
Integrating replacement glass, made with carefully-matched handmade glass painted with kiln fired vitreous enamel
Repairing glass using museum quality epoxies and back-plated non-glare glass
Providing before, during and after documentation of the entire scope of work
Alberta
Restoring the House of Commons windows
In order to maintain the look of the Chamber during the months it took to conserve the panels, TG manufactured and installed photographic facsimiles:
10mm thick replacement panels were made with digitally printed, kiln-fired ceramic frit on low iron, tempered glass
These were laminated onto low-iron acid-etched glass diffuser panels
The panels were installed into the stone reglets with custom laser-welded steel framing members and custom extruded lead/antimony/tin alloy glazing channels.
The East House of Commons Clerestory Windows - British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario
Saskatchewan
Removing the House of Commons Clerestory facsimiles
Manitoba
Ontario