One of Life on Glass's most recent projects has been working with MCC, at Lords Cricket Ground.
Lord's has long been seen as the 'Home of Cricket' and the game's spiritual 'headquarters'. But its importance is not merely historical. In practice it remains, to this day, perhaps the most important single place in world cricket.
Lifting the
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Finished
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Double
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This prestigious contract included external signage and a breathtaking 4 metre glass piece for the refurbished Banqueting Suite. The piece displays a collage of historic cricketing scenes and transforms the entrance corridor to the Thomas Lord Suite.
The glass, double laminated for safety, required specialist lifting
equipment. And was suspended 3 inches from the wall using only 10 chrome fixings. This method produces the best light and space around the piece.
Mr David Batts (Deputy Chief Executive) was "... delighted with the glass, I couldn't imagine anything else producing this much impact... and the installation team were able to work effortlessly around the day to day running of Lords without causing any disruption..."
For more information on MCC Lord's Cricket Ground please visit
www.lords.org
To celebrate the completion of an impressive new training centre we worked closely with the College in designing a range of glass pieces that included art in addition to signage.
For more information on Chalfont Community College please visit
www.chalfonts.org
A civil engineering and groundwork contractor based in Wallington Surrey. Along with an impressive 1.5m x 700 piece
for the reception area we were also asked to produce a number of
smaller pieces for the newly refurbished boardroom depicting recent projects the company had undertaken.