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The new Telefonica O2 UK Headquarters is a 110,000 sq. ft. purpose build project that will link to the existing Bath Road, creating a 200,000 sq. ft. site. The building has been designed with the environment very much in mind by reducing solar gain and...

Renowned for its’ Victorian architecture, St Pancras International Station is a Grade I listed building and is located on Euston Road in St. Pancras. Kite Glass was selected to supply the glass for this prestigious project. A £1.1 million development, this assignment was undertaken over a...

The football stadium located in Wembley Park is the second largest stadium in Europe and the sole home venue of the England national football team. Kite Glass was delighted to be selected to design, supply and install various toughened glass products for the Club Wembley area....

Kite Glass was delighted to be selected to supply balcony glazing for the Athletes Village for the London 2012 Olympic Games. The glass supplied went through various processes, including toughening, heat soaking and laminating....

Based in Worcestershire, Kidderminster Hospital treats nearly 15,000 in-patients per year, and offers some of the most modern facilities in the NHS. Kite Glass was selected by Galliford Try Interiors to supply 20mm structural toughened and laminated clear infill balustrade panels. The work included edge...

The Oracle Shopping Centre in Reading houses up to 90 retail outlets and a 10-screen cinema, and is considered Reading’s premier shopping destination. CMF Limited selected Kite Glass to supply the glass for this prestigious shopping mall, and the project consisted of 12mm clear infill...

One of only four high performance diving centres in the UK, The Quays Leisure Centre in Southampton was chosen by the Ukraine National Diving Team as their training venue to prepare for the London 2012 Olympic Games. Also, three of Team GB’s Olympic divers use...

Located in the heart of London’s business centre, adjacent to the Bank of England, the Royal Exchange is steeped in history and tradition. Built in 1884, this Grade I listed building is one of the most important in London’s history, and now houses a number...