Royal Crescent, Bath

Brief Description

The project was to reunify the two buildings No 1 & 1A in The Royal Crescent, which for many years have been under separate ownership and use. The Bath Preservation Trust who occupyand look after No 1 as a museum portraying Georgian life in Bath, took over No 1A, which was derelict. Both buildings have undergone careful conservation and restoration, with improvements to provide better access and education facilities. Both buildings are Grade I listed. An Interpretation and lighting designer has carefully planned the spaces to conceal the modern requirements of the museum whilst presenting as true a Georgian image as possible.

Project Details
Location: The Royal Crescent Bath
Client: The Bath Preservation Society
Value: £500k (M&E Services Contract Value)
Dates: March 2010 to June 2013

Professional Services
Martin Thomas Associates were appointed to undertake all the Mechanical and Electrical Consultancy Work.

Services Include
Power supply & distribution
Services distribution
Internal lighting & emergency lighting
Small power services
Fire alarm and Detection
Intruder alarms and data wiring
Heating and environmental control & monitoring
Domestic hot and cold water services
Mechanical Ventilation
Intruder Alarms
Communications

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