VISION Issue 17 | Page 19

19 So it’s really that effort and flurry of activity and sweat that makes it all appear relatively effortless for television? JB: That’s it. The great saying is, “I was not here.” It applies to producers, builders, architects and engineers. That sums up our modus operandi. It demonstrates sustainability as intrinsic and ‘quiet’ rather than loud. JB: The Glasshouse is fully double-glazed. The role of glass can’t be disregarded or under-appreciated for its capacity to deal with draughty, thermal leaks, typical of old buildings. High-performance Viridian glass helps overcome those issues and transforms Victorian-era spaces into the modern, thermally efficient context. How else has glass assisted that transition? JB: Old buildings require clever technologies and solid design principles. We haven’t simply added sliding glass windows and doors. We wanted to ensure this century-plus old building had a really decent future. We essentially conceived a shell within the shell to provide a fantastic environment. Left Multiple windows permit finely-tuned openings.