The Memorial Chamber Conservation Project

We recently completed a comprehensive conservation of the stained glass windows in the Memorial Chamber as part of the Centre Block project.

Client
Canadian Parliament

Year
01/01/2019

Removal

  • Working closely with multiple trades and companies to ensure the safety of the historical glass and stonework

  • Removal, documentation and custom-made storage for the glasswork

  • Providing and assisting with the fabrication and installation of custom-made plugs

  • Providing before, during and after documentation of the entire scope of work

Custom Design & Manufacturing

  • As part of the scope of work TG designed custom lead dyes, electroplated patinas, custom-made ventilation systems and protective glazing

  • TG designed and produced custom steel-heart lead came to perfectly match and elevate the original heritage design

  • TG produced a reliable and durable electroplated finish that matched the original finish with the help of multiple subcontractors

  • TG designed and produced csutom-made ventialtion systems by working closely with an engineering and custom-fabric

Removal

  • TG worked closely with multiple trades and companies to ensure the safety of the historical glass and stonework

  • Removal, documentation and custom-made storage for the glasswork

  • Providing and assisting with the fabrication and installation of custom-made plugs

  • Providing before, during and after documentation of the entire scope of work

Restoration

  • Cleaning and re-building over 1,000 unique stained & leaded glass panels

  • Integrating replacement glass, made with custom-made handmade glass

  • Repairing glass using museum quality epoxies and back-plated non-glare glass

  • Providing before, during and after documentation of the entire scope of work

  • This project included the stained glass Looking Ahead window, Jubilee window and the House of Commons East Clerestory windows