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The Oval Room Bronze Mesh Laminated Glass Panelslive
March 27, 2021 03:09AM
The Oval Room Bronze Mesh Laminated Glass Panelslive



When you walk towards the majestic Oval Room at The Mansion, your eyes will undoubtedly stop at the striking bronze-shimmered glass panels enveloping this beautiful architecture. What started out as a wildly imaginative design concept, now stands as the country’s largest metal-incorporated glass façade. But there’s more to these glasses than their spectacular appearance – they also very effectively diffuse sunlight and provide a massive reduction in solar heat gain, two inherently important but often overlooked requirements in such free-standing structures. This case study elaborates the design features of these glass panels and its journey from concept to reality.To get more news about wire mesh laminated glass, you can visit mesh-fabrics.com official website.

Hyatt Regency Delhi’s Oval Room at ‘The Mansion’ is its newest event space designed to host conferences, seminars, weddings and corporate meetings. Spread over 1,400 Sq m, it is an opulent pillar-free space that can accommodate up to 1,000 guests with an open kitchen setup that translates Panelslive cooking into a theatrical experience, a first for New Delhi. The high ceiling is adorned with contemporary fibre-optic chandeliers and mood lighting. But perhaps most of all, it’s 3.8 m meter, stylish glass panels embellished with a bronze mesh serves as the highlight, flooding the hall with natural sunlight and still reducing glare by over 65 percent.
The Oval Room at ‘The Mansion’ was conceived as a new event-space structure in the Hyatt Regency Hotel, New Delhi’s oldest five-star property. As Shiv Jatia, Chairman and Managing Director of developers Asian (North) Hotels puts it, they needed “an energising event space situated in the busiest location in New Delhi, showcasing Hyatt Regency Delhi’s inspiration to create innovative ideas”. A courtyard overlooking the main building was the selected location and BauerLatoza Studio from Chicago, renowned for its work in architecture,

planning, historic preservation and hospitality design was appointed as the principal design architect. From the onset the intent was clear: the building needed to create a never-before-seen statement and everything from the design to the choice of materials had to be absolutely unique and of the highest order.
CR Narayana Rao Architects from Chennai was signed up as the local architect and the interior design work was entrusted to Hirsch Bedner Associates from Dubai, with consultation from designer Michelle Evans, DPA Lighting from UK and MKA from Seattle. Chennai-based Mahesh Arumugam from Meinhardt Façade was enlisted as the façade consultant to supervise the technical feasibility of this experimental structure and the Bengaluru-based Geodesic Technologies was entrusted with the execution of both, the steel structure and the façade. Future Architectural Glass LLC from UAE was appointed as the glass fabricators due to their past extensive experience in executing complicated and large glass assemblies.
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