Neil Mackenzie crafted and installed twenty-two large triple lancet stained glass windows at Eglise de Saint Martin, Brest, France, overcoming complex logistics and height challenges while using diamond-patterned Cathedral glass.

Eglise de Saint Martin Brest

This project was in commissioned by the Ville de Brest in collaboration with the well-known architect Bernard Le Moen.

All though design was just “Diamond” panels, in Cathedral glass, the interesting part was that there were Twenty-two, large triple lancet windows to make and install. Each bay comprised of 13 panels. Added to this, they are all situated about 20 metres high up in the church.

Apart from the mental exercise of all the logistics, there was also the physical exercise !

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