Waddeston Manor Pavillion

The Pavilion at Waddeston Manor

Entryway - Waddesdon Manor - Buckinghamshire, England - DSC07600The Welcome Pavilion at Waddeston Manor

Raico THERM+ curtain walling plus Solarlux SL20 sliding partition doors

Waddeston Manor is a Grade I listed house built in 1874 for Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild as a weekend residence for grand entertaining and as a setting for his art collection. 

The contemporary Welcome Pavilion was designed by award-winning architects Carmody Groarke as part of their visitor management programme and was opened by the current Baron Rothschild.

Technical Specification:
Polyester powder-coated 50 x 50 SHS mild steel back box with aluminium nosing and capping in natural anodised finish. Glazed with 60mm PC2560-12 opal finish polycarbonate panels, 33mm component laminate toughened glass, Ceramic frit to lower 1third and ticket slot cut outs to east elevation. 2mm Anodized aluminium pressings to head, cill and corners

Supplied and installed by Spectrum. 

Architect:  Carmody Groarke.
Main Contractor: Stephen Russell Construction

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