Mike G
Petrified Pine
I am currently working on a great project involving the conversion of a Listed Georgian coach house into a dwelling. It has 9 big arch-headed windows, and a number of these will serve bedrooms. They will be the only windows in a couple of cases, so the window will need to open. I can't post photos of it, but here is one of the arches, sketched:

The glazing and bars are fixed, but the Listed Buildings people are happy for us to remove the glass and insert an opening casement with a similar appearance. The floor level is only a few inches below the bottom chord of the arch, which in this case is 2200 wide. I need it to be able to open with a restrictor to 100mm or less, but for it to be able to swing right open in the event of an emergency.
The only way I can think of doing it is to do a centre pivot casement. Anything which involved a hinge would put mullions into the opening, and spoil the lines. Can a centre-pivot work? I can see it being a bit awkward to properly seal. Can a casement this size work in one piece (ie without mullions)?

The glazing and bars are fixed, but the Listed Buildings people are happy for us to remove the glass and insert an opening casement with a similar appearance. The floor level is only a few inches below the bottom chord of the arch, which in this case is 2200 wide. I need it to be able to open with a restrictor to 100mm or less, but for it to be able to swing right open in the event of an emergency.
The only way I can think of doing it is to do a centre pivot casement. Anything which involved a hinge would put mullions into the opening, and spoil the lines. Can a centre-pivot work? I can see it being a bit awkward to properly seal. Can a casement this size work in one piece (ie without mullions)?



