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Fulham Broadway Methodist Church
Client: Methodist Church
Architect: PMP
The existing church on the site was demolished and relocated to make way for a large retail development. The new church was constructed over a basement and included two levels of new apartments above.
Aquasplash, Bognor Regis
Client: Rank
Architect: S&P
This leisure pool has a feature roof constructed from a complex arrangement of glulam timber beams. To achieve the tight 22 week programme an innovative flat piled basement was adopted so taking the pool tank construction off the critical path.
Aquadrome, Basingstoke
Client: Basingstoke & Deane Borough Council
Architect: S&P
Extension and remodelling of the existing lido included the construction of a new 25m competition pool with spectator seating, new leisure pool with feature flume tower and gym facility.
Thame Sports & Arts Leisure Centre, South Oxfordshire
Client: South Oxfordshire District Council
Architect: S&P
The £5 million extension to the existing Sports Centre at Lord Williams School in Thame included the construction of a new 25m competition pool with moveable floor, a fun pool, changing village, crèche, 2 storey health & fitness suite and cafeteria.
The Oasis
Architect: Chetwood Associates
A kinetic structure that interacts and responds to the external environment. Opens and closes with the sun and moon. It has a fuel cell system integrated with photovoltaics and the wind.
This was first exhibited in Clerkenwell Green for the London Architectural Biennale 2006, and has subsequently been assembled around the UK and at the Chelsea Flower Show 2007.
This was first exhibited in Clerkenwell Green for the London Architectural Biennale 2006, and has subsequently been assembled around the UK and at the Chelsea Flower Show 2007.
The Spectrum, Guilford
Client: Guildford Borough Council
Architect: Miller Associates
This competition winning design for the 12,000sq m multi purpose leisure centre was constructed for Guildford Borough Council.
It was constructed on a green field site with strict planning constraints on height, requiring much of the accommodation to be located below ground. Facilitates include a full competition size ice rink with spectator seating, 4 separate pools for leisure, teaching, competition and diving, sports hall, squash, health and fitness, 30 lane ten pin bowling and all associated catering and administration facilities.
It was constructed on a green field site with strict planning constraints on height, requiring much of the accommodation to be located below ground. Facilitates include a full competition size ice rink with spectator seating, 4 separate pools for leisure, teaching, competition and diving, sports hall, squash, health and fitness, 30 lane ten pin bowling and all associated catering and administration facilities.
Malvern Winter Gardens, Malvern
Client: The Malvern Winter Gardens Trust
Architect: RHWL
This major refurbishment project was funded by a £5 million lottery award to client and operator, The Malvern Winter Gardens Trust.
The Elgar Hall, named after the composer who lived in Malvern, is the main auditorium to which a new balcony structure was added. In the theatre a new fly tower was constructed.
The main alteration works were in the centre of the building, creating a large open foyer and restaurant. This part of the building was completely demolished and rebuilt using reinforced block, reinforced concrete and glass to create a stunning new entrance.
Furness Green Partnership provided M&E design services.
The Elgar Hall, named after the composer who lived in Malvern, is the main auditorium to which a new balcony structure was added. In the theatre a new fly tower was constructed.
The main alteration works were in the centre of the building, creating a large open foyer and restaurant. This part of the building was completely demolished and rebuilt using reinforced block, reinforced concrete and glass to create a stunning new entrance.
Furness Green Partnership provided M&E design services.
Gallery Court
Client: Gallery Properties
Architect: Jestico and Whiles
This very economical but stylish office development won a Civic Trust Award.
The building replaced old derelict industrial units that previously occupied the site.
The building was constructed using an in–situ reinforced concrete frame , floors and roof. For economy the feature circular columns and the ribbed floor soffits were left exposed, eliminating the need for a suspended ceiling. The building was supported on piled foundations.
The building replaced old derelict industrial units that previously occupied the site.
The building was constructed using an in–situ reinforced concrete frame , floors and roof. For economy the feature circular columns and the ribbed floor soffits were left exposed, eliminating the need for a suspended ceiling. The building was supported on piled foundations.
Kings Road, Reading
Client: Sunley Projects
Architect: Sunley Projects
This new 6 storey apartment block is located near the centre of reading and immediately adjacent to the river Kennet. The lower two stories are mainly for parking, with retail premises at ground floor fronting onto the riverside.
The building was constructed using in–situ reinforced concrete frame and floors except the top storey where the mansard is formed using a steel frame supporting lightweight Durox Panels. The building is supported on bored piles and lateral stability is provided by concrete shear walls to the stair and lift cores.
The building was constructed using in–situ reinforced concrete frame and floors except the top storey where the mansard is formed using a steel frame supporting lightweight Durox Panels. The building is supported on bored piles and lateral stability is provided by concrete shear walls to the stair and lift cores.
3M Health Care, Loughborough, Leicestershire
Client: 3M Health Care
Architect: Austin co. of UK Ltd
This new 10,000sq m pharmaceutical manufacturing facility which centralises 3M health Care’s European operations on one site, has more than doubled the size of the existing Loughborough Plant.
The new facility includes clean room manufacturing area, a 6,000 pallet narrow aisle high bay warehouse, a low bay packing and distribution area and associated plant rooms and offices.
The high bay warehouse spans 42m and has a clear storage height of 14.5m. A special super flat ground slab, finished to a tolerance of +/– 1.5mm incorporates a wire guide system for operation of automatic pallet stacker trucks.
The new facility includes clean room manufacturing area, a 6,000 pallet narrow aisle high bay warehouse, a low bay packing and distribution area and associated plant rooms and offices.
The high bay warehouse spans 42m and has a clear storage height of 14.5m. A special super flat ground slab, finished to a tolerance of +/– 1.5mm incorporates a wire guide system for operation of automatic pallet stacker trucks.