Case Study
ST LUKES, GAS STREET
t . 01524 727000 f . 01524 812222 e . sales@strongdor.com www.strongdor.com ST LUKES, GAS STREET ACOUSTIDOR COMMERCIAL APPLICATION ACOUSTICALLY RATED DOORST LUKES, GAS STREET ACOUSTIDOR COMMERCIAL APPLICATION ACOUSTICALLY RATED DOOR When the last remaining building of Birmingham’s first gas works was bought by the Church of England, they were aware that, when newly constructed in 1818, its main function was the supply of gas to illuminate the dark streets. Now redeveloped into a vibrant church named St. Lukes, Gas Street it offers a different kind of light to the people of the city. In its new role, the former Gas Retort House now has a growing congregation of over 300, mainly comprising of young people and students, who are led by The Revd. Tim Hughes, his wife Rachel and