Queens Conservation Area: March 1987 - The Planning Service
Queens Conservation Area: March 1987 - The Planning Service
Queens Conservation Area: March 1987 - The Planning Service
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Traditional window frames.<br />
Ieeppmpriate modem frames<br />
Windows<br />
Slidingsash windows with a verticalemphasis<br />
predominatethmughoutthe <strong>Conservation</strong><strong>Area</strong>.<br />
When replacingwindows in existing bddiags it<br />
is of viral importancein tetainia$the unity of<br />
the street frontage to mure that theopenings<br />
arenorenlargedandthetbeorigbdstyleof<br />
window is replicated.<br />
Window openings in extensions should mimr<br />
rhe proportions of those in theexistingbuilding<br />
and have a si& salid to void ratio.<br />
MouEdinpand other decorative pktemrk<br />
around openings shouId always be retained.<br />
Replacemeat sills should be as substmtiaIas in<br />
adjacent buildings, coastnzcrcdin either precast<br />
concreteor stone mdhave a traditionalprofile<br />
esp&Uy in respectof the leading edge.