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"Winner of Plaisterers Trophy 2006"
Designed by award winning architect Craig Hamilton and built using traditional lime based materials on the grounds of a
private lodge. This private chapel is a new build and will serve as a place of worship for up to 30 visitors. The project
took a total of six months to complete.
Internally
A large portion of the work took place in the nave
and vestibule involving the manufacture of a number of curved panels that form the background of the coffer. Cast in Ornate
Interiors' workshop, the panels were then transported to site and fitted together like a jigsaw.
Ribs were also
manufactured for installation across the width and breadth of the ceiling to form a series of coffers. Joints and mitres
were prepared on site. Two different sized lunettes were manufactured, each curved to the face and sides that ran between
the wall columns at a radius with the ceiling coffers. Beam moulds were fitted to the apse and the vestibule end of the
ceiling as well as down the sides.
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