The House of Commons Conservation Project

Client
Canadian Parliament

Year
01/01/2019

We recently completed a two year conservation of the stained glass windows in the Canadian Parliament’s House of Commons.

Scope of Work

  • 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

Facsimiles

  • 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.

Videos & Media

The following are are part of a informational series on the Center Block Restoration Project by PSPC and the Canadian Senate