Ridley Hall
*(Thumbnail Image) Ridley Hall, from Sidgwick Avenue, by Francis Frith (1822-1898) By kind permission of Cambridgeshire Archives reference 544/1/22*
Ridley Hall is an 1880s Building that has undergone several refurbishments over the years, however obtained it’s use as a Beacon of Christian Education. Following working with the main contractor and early design correspondence with Arch Angel (the architects appointed on the scheme), BA Systems were able to propose a solution for the full balustrade package.
We worked closely with the architect to offer a more bespoke design to suit the existing balustrade given that the scheme was a refurbishment project. Finally, we were able to propose our solution for the full design, supply and installation of the balustrade package.
Our proposal included:
- B20 Post balustrade with glass infill, all metal components powder coated to a black RAL with 10mm thick clear toughened and heat-soaked glass infill panels mounted inline with balustrades
- B20 Post balustrade with no infill, all metal components powder coated to a black RAL
Specification Details
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Convex Shape Handrail
BA Systems worked to offer a bespoke design in view of matching the existing design offering a convex shape handrail to top edge of the post
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Balustrades powdercoated to black RAL colour
To align the design with the existing balustrades and match the windows, the balustrades were powdercoated to a black RAL colour