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Client
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Mowlem Building
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Architect
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Purcell Miller Triton
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Value
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£25,000
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Situated one mile west of the centre of Sheffield, lying beside Weston Park and surrounded by the University of Sheffield.
The Museum was originally known as the Sheffield City Museum and Mappin Art Gallery until 2006.
The building closed in March 2003 for complete renovation, the £17.2 million re-development was partly funded by the Heritage Lottery fund and the remainder by Sheffield City Council.
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The Museum has been updated to to appeal to Families and non-traditional Museum visitors, as well as the seasoned Museum visitor. Animated new displays from Egyptian Mummies to a traditional Butchers Shop. From Snowy the Polar Bear, to living Ants & Bees.
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| Northern Doors were awarded the works package to supply & install a varied amount of doors. Externally 5no of our Steel Hinged Doorsets with architectural hardware 1no sliding folding shutter to the rear loading bay. Internally 1no Sectional Overhead Door to the lift area. Norfyr Curtains & Fire Resistant Steel Doors between the display areas. |
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Norfyrcurtain in the Open Position
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Norfyrcurtain in the Closed Position
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Sliding Folding Shutter to Goods In
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External Steel Door Set
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| Northern Doors is proud to be associated with the building of a Museum which is so creative in attracting children to visit the Museum & Encouraging them to learn with fun filled activities. The Museum is a integral part of the community & we congratulate them in reaching the Gulbenkian prize 2007 final for Museums & Galleries. |
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