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Bronze Acoustic


Bronze Acoustic

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London's Royal Festival Hall: a Study on Architectural Ironmongery

Largely immune from architectural fads and whims, the Royal Festival Hall on London’s south bank is still arguably one of the capital’s most talked about contemporary edifices. There is  no middle way; any trained eye will either fall for or faint over its uncompromising stone facade. In fact, the Hall is enjoying multi-million facelift; some £116 million has helped the 1950s treasure to retain its original luster.

The building was substantially altered in 1964 by adding the foyers and terraces to the river side of the building and more dressing rooms to the rear. Alterations to the facades facing the river removed the playful Scandinavian Modernism of the building's primary public face in favour of a plainer and hard-edged style. The building again underwent a substantial renovation between 2005 and 2007 led by Allies and Morrison Architects aimed at improving the poor acoustics, production access and flexibility of the auditorium and the general quality of fabric, entrance spaces and cafe and the layouts of the foyers.

Granted, the architecture on the outside did not encounter a smooth reception in its early days, but it can be said that its chief planners were vindicated by the 21st century taste for  industrial finishes. This forward-thinking finish has been complemented with the opening up for lease of the space around the Hall, which are now the enclaves of stylish cafés and bars.

But the edge (so to speak) of the Hall has always been, hands down, the inside. The mostly-wood components that completed the hall lend much of its character. As an aside, the hall is prove to be one of the Architectural Ironmongery world's quiet headaches, given the post-war lack of steel when the building was being completed.

Its a different story altogether when it came to the Hall’s doors, these metallic masterpieces that are perhaps the most noticed detail of the building's visitors. The masters behind the original door furniture were architects Peter Moro and Leslie Martin. Every door handle got its own finish and design according to their pre-determined function and position in the building.

But the recent feat of recreating, refurbishing and replacing this sophisticated range of entrances and exits is either the architectural ironmongery world's best nightmare or dream,  depending on your point of view. Harbrine, which won the bid to orchestrate the project, had to literally pass through 450 doors, each with its own story of condition and repair to tell. Harbrine director Harry Singh elaborated that “the original plan was to reuse the hardware that was in situ, maybe after a polish. But when we began to look closer we saw that the true picture was much more complex with closers broken, hinges worn, and lock latches damaged beyond repair. Basically, almost every single mechanical part needed replacing.”

Most of the parts of the doors were either nickel silver, solid bronze, or bronze plated on brass. In any case, these were all disassembled to be relieved of half a century's worth of dust and dirt. The wooden parts, meanwhile, were sanded and revarnished. In cases where this was unrealistic, the handles had to be completely recast.

Another idea of the work that went into renovating this work of art was how both vintage and modern issues were incorporated into the actual project. Both the Disability Discrimination Act and Building Control and English Heritage were harmonized in order that this Grade I listed building did not lose its unique elegance while meeting contemporary specifications.

In conclusion, The Royal Festival Hall is an example that will be studies for years to come as to how a brilliant result can be gained via a close collaboration between architect and architectural ironmongery.

About the Author

Kenny Smith is an author and webmaster of http://www.bennettsironmongery.co.uk/ . We specialize in the supply of all types of Architectural Ironmongery and related products, for large Housing developments, Hospitals, Schools and public buildings to Period House Renovations and Extensions.


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Guitar Pro 5 Torrent Pirate Bay

To keep the sound of your guitar sharp and clean, you should change the strings at least once every three months.Guitar Pro 5 Torrent Pirate Bay If you have the right tools and the right string, the following steps will have you restringing your instrument like a pro.

Whether you're restringing an electric or acoustic guitar, do one string at a time. If you take all the strings off at once, the neck of the guitar will have no supporting tension and may need an adjustment once the strings are all on.

Acoustic Guitars use two plain steel strings and strings with bronze windings around the cord. The first step is to lay the guitar flat in front of you. Take off the string by loosening it enough for the string to slip over the peg head.

Now use a pair of pliers to gently wiggle the bridge pin, or peg, loose then pull it straight out, releasing the ball end of the string. Discard the old string.

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Get your new string and put the ball end of the string into the peg hole on the bridge. Put the peg back in the hole. The peg is not supposed to show the string inside the hole. You want it to brace the ball end against the guitar underneath the bridge. You may need to spin or manipulate the peg a little to get the ball properly positioned.

Hold the string between your thumb and forefinger and with the other hand loop the string around the turning peg in a clockwise direction. After several loops, thread the wire through the peg head then pull it straight out at a 90 degree angle from the guitar head. Rotate the peg to tighten. Stretch out the string once more before tightening to pitch. When finished, cut off the excess string with wire cutters. (TIP: The strings wound in bronze grip better so do not need to be looped on the peg head as many times as the steel strings.)

Electric guitars use copper windings. If you have an electric guitar where the string goes through the back of the guitar underneath the bridge, you just need to loosen the string on the peg head, cut off the curled par, grab hold of the ball end and pull the string through the back end

Get your new string and thread the pointed end through from underneath so the ball end is resting against the underneath of the guitar. Make sure your string goes through the slot on the bridge piece, through the nut and sits under the correct tree. Loop the string in a counter clockwise direction on the peg head, thread it through and pull tight at a 90 degree angle away from the guitar. Tighten to near pitch, stretch the string a little and snip off the excess string.

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