Palm House

Project Type

Heritage Conservation

Designer

G-Force & Habitable Places Architects

The Palm House restoration by G-Force exemplifies meticulous heritage conservation, seamlessly blending historical preservation with modern construction techniques. This design-and-construct project began with an in-depth investigation to assess the conservation needs of the glass and metal structure, followed by the preparation of detailed drawings and the navigation of approval processes.

The remediation phase was executed with precision, addressing the unique challenges presented by the building’s materials and historical significance. Specialised techniques were employed to restore the integrity of both glass and metal elements, ensuring the structure’s longevity while maintaining its original aesthetic.

An example of comprehensive conservation investigation and assessment followed by meticulous rededication of the glass and steel structure.

Throughout this project, G-Force demonstrated profound respect for the significance of Palm House’s heritage, employing skilled artisans adept in traditional restoration methods.

This approach not only preserved the building’s historical character but also revitalised its presence, allowing it to continue serving as a cherished landmark well into the future.

Our successful completion of Palm House’s restoration underscores G-Force’s commitment to excellence in heritage conservation, highlighting our ability to balance the demands of conservation with the practicalities of modern Construction requirements. This project stands as a testament to our expertise in delivering high-quality outcomes that honor the past while preserving for the future.