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At Clement, our steel windows, doors & screens, and conservation rooflights are often featured in interiors magazines and industry journals, included as part of a larger feature on the residential home or commercial building. We’re always thrilled to see our […]

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This article was originally published in Conservation Heritage Journal. You can download the original article or view Clement Windows’ profile on the Conservation Heritage Journal website. Surrey-based Clement Windows Group has had the privilege of manufacturing new steel-framed windows, doors and conservation rooflights for […]

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This article was originally published in Conservation Heritage Journal. You can download the original article or view Clement Windows’ profile on the Conservation Heritage Journal website. In recent years, Clement Windows have had the privilege of being involved in the restoration of a number […]

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This article was originally published in Conservation Heritage Journal. You can download the original article or view Clement Windows’ profile on the Conservation Heritage Journal website. Converting an old building is a time-consuming challenge at the best of times; when the conversion also involves […]

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This article was originally published in Conservation Heritage Journal. You can download the original article or view Clement Windows’ profile on the Conservation Heritage Journal website. One of the many benefits of steel as a window framing material is its sheer versatility. Steel is […]

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This article was originally published in Listed Heritage Magazine. View the original article. Hampstead Garden Suburb was designated as a Conservation Area in 1968. Internationally recognised as one of the nest examples of early twentieth century domestic architecture and town […]

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This article was originally published in Conservation Heritage Journal. You can download the original article or view Clement Windows’ profile on the Conservation Heritage Journal website. A British education is still highly esteemed in the 21st Century and the UK […]

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This article was originally published in Conservation Heritage Journal. You can download the original article or view Clement Windows’ profile on the Conservation Heritage Journal website. According to Historic England, there are over 5,000 listed school buildings in England alone and there will be […]

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When new Clement steel windows and doors were selected for this beautiful Grade II listed barn conversion located in the West Sussex countryside, we knew the project was perfect for inclusion in recent articles in Listed Heritage magazine and Conservation […]

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This article was originally published in Conservation Heritage Journal. You can download the original article or view Clement Windows’ profile on the Conservation Heritage Journal website. The versatility of steel as a framing material for windows is well known. Slim, elegant windows and doors […]

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This article was originally published in Conservation Heritage Journal. You can download the original article or view Clement Windows’ profile on the Conservation Heritage Journal website. Hot on the heels of COP27, with war in the Ukraine continuing and another UK recession looming, climate […]

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This article about Clement steel windows was originally published in Conservation Heritage Journal, a quarterly publication which aims to promote conservation, heritage, restoration and regeneration. You can download the original article or view Clement Windows’ profile on the Conservation Heritage Journal website. The […]

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This article was originally published in Conservation Heritage Journal. You can download the original article or view Clement Windows’ profile on the Conservation Heritage Journal website. The inter-war period saw the development of a particular style of architecture when it came to municipal buildings […]

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This article, written by Clement Windows Group CEO Peter Clement, was originally published on the Building Conservation website. Read the original article. Replacement of existing steel windows in a historic building might be considered for a number of reasons, the […]

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This article was originally published in Conservation Heritage Journal. You can download the original article or view Clement Windows’ profile on the Conservation Heritage Journal website. At the time of writing there is fierce debate around the future of office working in a post-COVID […]

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This article was originally published in Listed Heritage Magazine. Click to view the original article. The privately owned Old Court House is located on a large West Midlands farm. The farm had been purchased with a number of outline consents […]

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This article was originally published in Conservation Heritage Journal. You can download the original article or view Clement Windows’ profile on the Conservation Heritage Journal website. Sadly for the religious among us many of the UK’s historic churches have been deconsecrated. A fall in […]

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This article was originally published in Conservation Heritage Journal. View Clement Windows’ profile on the Conservation Heritage Journal website. Art Deco, the prevailing architectural style of the 1920s and 1930s, derived its name from the ‘Exposition Internationale des Art Décoratifs et Industriels […]

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This article was originally published in Conservation Heritage Journal. You can download the original article or view Clement Windows’ profile on the Conservation Heritage Journal website. Contract awards on major regeneration and infrastructure projects have seen ‘hotspot’ pockets of construction emerge across the UK […]

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This article was originally published in Conservation Heritage Journal. You can download the original article or view Clement Windows’ profile on the Conservation Heritage Journal website. Genuine steel windows are being specified on a regular basis more frequently now than at any time during […]

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