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Earth
Centre Shop
Location:
Earth Centre Entrance
Client: Taylor Woodrow
Description: Shop, Ticket Office & Cafe
Value: £450,000
Awards: NA
Start / Completion: January 2001 - January 2002
Notes:
The Entrance
building is designed to welcome visitors to the centre, offering a covered
arrivals area with ticketing, exhibition space, a large shop & reconvening
place for people leaving the centre. The building has handled a large
throughput of visitors at the same time as creating spaces to linger with
a light flooded open plan space opening out onto the covered viewing deck
over the river with space for a café & bar. Key aspects of
the design are the use of reclaimed materials eg. reclaimed radiators
from local demolition sites; reuse of lights and shelves from the old
shop; floor joists and floor boards sawn from reclaimed timber & old
telegraph poles used for the supporting columns. The building incorporates
low embodied energy materials - wood either reclaimed or from sustainable;
GGBS concrete, specified for the foundations, uses ground granulated blast
furnace slag to reduce the cement content; keeping the use of metals to
a minimum. A low energy heat source has been installed - A wood burning
stove with back boiler behind the counter at one end heats and stores
water for the radiator system; a free standing, modern wood burning stove
gives radiant heat at the other end. Avoidance of toxic materials - Specifying
PVC-free electric cable; water based paints and preservatives with organic
solvents helps reduce the environmental impact of building products. The
nature of the arrivals building with its continual coming and going of
visitors, calls for appropriate levels of energy efficiency, transparency
and space. A combination of structure, insulation, heating and glazing
has been conceived, which combines an informative and fun building with
the central issues of sustainability.
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