/ BUPA Cromwell Hospital / London

A bespoke glazing system was developed to organise the relationship between the bedroom, walk-in wardrobe and bathroom without relying on solid partitions.

Smoked glass screens provide a degree of visual privacy to the bathroom area while allowing daylight from the existing window to reach the adjoining spaces. A series of additional glazed screens define the dressing area, creating a gradual transition between the different functions of the suite.

The bathroom enclosure is completed by a transparent glass shower screen connected directly to the main glazed partition, allowing the entire composition to be perceived as a single architectural intervention.

Particular attention was given to minimising the visible structure. The installation was developed using laminated toughened safety glass with a SentryGlas® interlayer, allowing large glass panels to perform as architectural elements while maintaining a clean and lightweight appearance.

Extending to approximately 3.2 metres in height, the glazed screens form full-height architectural elements rather than conventional room dividers


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