One system was to be glass and used to separate a street front café from an internal atrium. The primary function of this partition was to maintain an open light environment when in position. The second system was to separate the café and atrium from a recital auditorium. The primary function of this large moveable wall system was to provide a high level of acoustic separation when required. Both systems had to be simple to operate and achieve harmony with the surrounding finishes.
When the main contract was awarded to ‘Crispin & Borst Ltd’ the Becker team were happy to work with a contractor they had worked for on many previous occasions.
The completed project has been widely acclaimed and was described in the ‘Architect’s Journal’ as achieving ‘pleasing layering of space, from busy Delancey Street to the shelter of the recital room.’ The article goes on to describe the Forge as bringing to Camden ‘beauty, civility and culture.’
The products supplied and installed by Becker Sliding Partitions Ltd were their Monoplan acoustic moveable wall system finished in poplar t&g boards, and the SF45 sliding folding glass door system from the Sunflex range.