A few months ago I was contacted about a new project at UCLA. Hershey Hall, the first on campus dormitory Circa 1931, was under going extensive seismic retrofitting and all the leaded glass windows and doors needed to be removed and restored. Although we have been working on the stained and leaded glass at UCLA for nearly 20 years I was not familiar with Hershey Hall. In all there about 28 doors, transoms and windows that need restoration. Over the years the leaded glass had been repaired with plastic, and colored glass. While most of the windows are not in need of total re leading they do require glass and lead replacement and reputtying. They are all in very heavy steel frames. A burden to transport, especially the eight foot doors.
I will be publishing additional blogs as we proceed. However, the following pictures show some of the process in replacing glass and lead to date..
These images show breaking out the old broken glass, setting up the lead to accept the replacement glass, and cutting and installing the new glass.
The door pictured was made with clear window glass, but others have obscure glass we will be matching.

The glass pattern looks pretty good. I'll be bookmarking this site so that I can follow the progress. Good luck on the restoration of those 28 doors and windows! By the way, how many years did they have these doors and windows up before they decided to have them restored?
Posted by: Sandra Ludwig | May 20, 2011 at 06:42 AM
Great job done by you here. It's really pretty tough. Glass on the door is creative ideas to make design on door.
Posted by: סידור בתים | September 22, 2011 at 10:17 AM
Over the years, the window had been repaired with plastic glass and color. While most of the windows are not in need of total head of VE.
Posted by: בניית אתרי אינטרנט | September 26, 2011 at 12:21 PM