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Hamilton Kerr Institute (HKI) is one of the world’s leading centres for teaching, research and conservation, restoring some of the world’s greatest easel paintings. A department within the Fitzwilliam Museum at the University of Cambridge, the institute moved into new premises, requiring extensive technical modifications to enable their team to continue to preserve their artworks integrity whilst maintaining its historical value.
As with any academic institution combining practical conservation work with research and teaching, Hamilton Kerr‘s facilities needed to include restoration studios, scientific laboratories and spaces for panel treatment and canvas relining. The design process therefore required extensive liaison with the client and subcontractors, as well as our quantity surveyors to ensure accuracy in delivering such detailed technical requirements.
As the space the team at HKI was moving into was a demise within a university-owned space, it was not set up to be used independently, let alone act as a ground-breaking technical lab. Our interior designers and technical leads ensured the new fit out would be fire compliant with building regulations and with the university’s own fire system, by integrating a fire curtain, adding to the perimeter of the tenancy space.
As with many offices across the UK, the building where this fit out project took place was highly populated. Our teams therefore worked extensively with the landlord and subcontractors to minimise any disruptions. Noisy work took place out of hours and we communicated with the building maintenance manager as to any expected works which were unavoidable from 9-5 so that tenants could be notified of ongoing work.
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