Zaha Hadid's dynamic design for the Riverside Museum on the river Clyde presented considerable challenges for facade specialist Charles Henshaw & Sons. Not only was the specialist contractor dealing with structural glazing rising up to 19.8m to form the two gable end elevations, it also had to contend with highly irregular pane sizes and the need to maximise views down the river while minimising solar glare on the south facade.
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