Baddiley-Clark Building, Newcastle University
Colour were commissioned to design public realm works for the creation of a new Faculty of Medical Sciences building. The sensitive location of the site, adjacent to a conservation area, was a key consideration in the development of proposals as was the retention and restoration of the Grade II listed 18th century brewery building 'Transport House'. High quality, natural materials were selected to create a civic public realm character which created a number of different spaces and features including an entrance plaza with space for external seating and dining, lighting strips, terraced gardens and a green roof.
The landscape proposal enhance site biodiversity and exploit the green framework of mature trees to the perimeter of the site, with planting proposals including indigenous woodland planting and the creation of a native wetland planted area. Surrounding paths were also integrated into the design to achieve a unified public realm and movement strategy.
AWARDS
2011 Transport House, Newcastle University - Award Winner: Sustainability Category, Lord Mayors Design Awards
2011 Transport House, Newcastle University - Commended: New Building Category, Lord Mayors Design Awards
Client
Newcastle University
Project Team
Faulkner Browns (Architect and Lead Consultant), Cundall (Engineering), Summers Inman (PM and QS), Kier North East (Contractor).
Location
Newcastle Upon Tyne
Stage
Completed
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