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PRESS RELEASE 27 July 2016 THE WOOD AWARDS: EXCELLENCE IN BRITISH ARCHITECTURE AND PRODUCT DESIGN 2016 SHORTLIST ANNOUNCED Buildings Competition Twenty outstanding buildings have been selected for the Wood Awards 2016 shortlist, featuring some of Britain’s best architectural designs in wood. Led by architect Michael Morrison of Purcell, the judges reviewed applications in a variety of categories including: Commercial & Leisure, Education & Public Sector, Interiors, Private and Small Projects. The shortlist will be showcased at 100% Design stand L620, 21 st -24 th September at London Olympia. The winners will be revealed by host Grant Gibson, editor of Crafts magazine, at the 45 th annual Wood Awards ceremony at Carpenters’ Hall on 22 nd November. Established in 1971, the Wood Awards is the UK’s premier competition for excellence in architecture and product design in the world’s only naturally sustainable material. The Awards aim to recognise, encourage and promote outstanding design, craftsmanship and installation using wood. Michael Morrison comments, “It has been another excellent year for entries. The variety of submissions has, as ever, been terrific. At the shortlisting there are always a number of projects that get a lot of votes, which makes them easy to select. The difficult part is the final few where the judges argue vigorously for their individual favourites. With the shortlist finally chosen the enjoyable part starts. All the shortlisted building projects will be visited by at least two, and usually four, judges. This ensures some well-informed debate when the final selection of the winners is made.” COMMERCIAL & LEISURE 1. ALCONBURY WEALD CLUB Location: Alconbury Weald, Huntingdon Architect: Allford Hall Monaghan Morris Client/Owner: Urban & Civic Structural Engineer: Peter Dann Consulting Engineers Building Services Engineer: Flatt Consulting Main Contractor/Builder: RG Carter Building Limited Joinery Company & Wood Supplier: Eurban Wood Species: Austrian Spruce Located at the threshold between the residential and commercial zones of emerging Alconbury Weald, three- storey Alconbury Weald Club sits beneath two exaggerated roof canopies that create sheltered community spaces. The building’s structure is cross-laminated timber (CLT), using a system of 4.5 to 6m wide structural bays. The vertical order of curtain wall glazing and dark-stained timber cladding echo the neighbouring Alconbury Incubator building. However, the timber cladding runs vertically, in a slip-and-miss arrangement akin to a Scandinavian summer house. The building accommodates the offices of Urban & Civic, a public café, a meeting hall and a gym but its generous volumes and exposed finishes mean that it is able to adapt to new uses as the community continues to grow.

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PRESSRELEASE27July2016

THEWOODAWARDS:EXCELLENCEINBRITISHARCHITECTUREANDPRODUCTDESIGN

2016SHORTLISTANNOUNCED

BuildingsCompetitionTwentyoutstandingbuildingshavebeenselected for theWoodAwards2016shortlist, featuringsomeofBritain’sbestarchitecturaldesignsinwood.LedbyarchitectMichaelMorrisonofPurcell,thejudgesreviewedapplicationsinavarietyofcategoriesincluding:Commercial&Leisure,Education&PublicSector,Interiors,PrivateandSmallProjects.Theshortlistwillbeshowcasedat100%DesignstandL620,21st-24thSeptemberatLondonOlympia.ThewinnerswillberevealedbyhostGrantGibson,editorofCraftsmagazine,atthe45thannualWoodAwardsceremonyatCarpenters’Hallon22ndNovember.Established in1971,theWoodAwards istheUK’spremiercompetitionforexcellence inarchitectureandproductdesignintheworld’sonlynaturallysustainablematerial.TheAwardsaimtorecognise,encourageandpromoteoutstandingdesign,craftsmanshipandinstallationusingwood.MichaelMorrisoncomments,“Ithasbeenanotherexcellentyearforentries.Thevarietyofsubmissionshas,asever,beenterrific.Attheshortlistingtherearealwaysanumberofprojectsthatgetalotofvotes,whichmakes themeasy to select. Thedifficultpart is the final fewwhere the judgesarguevigorously for theirindividualfavourites.Withtheshortlistfinallychosentheenjoyablepartstarts.Alltheshortlistedbuildingprojectswillbevisitedbyat least two,andusually four, judges.Thisensuressomewell-informeddebatewhenthefinalselectionofthewinnersismade.”

COMMERCIAL&LEISURE

1. ALCONBURYWEALDCLUBLocation:AlconburyWeald,HuntingdonArchitect:AllfordHallMonaghanMorrisClient/Owner:Urban&CivicStructuralEngineer:PeterDannConsultingEngineersBuildingServicesEngineer:FlattConsultingMainContractor/Builder:RGCarterBuildingLimitedJoineryCompany&WoodSupplier:EurbanWoodSpecies:AustrianSpruce

LocatedatthethresholdbetweentheresidentialandcommercialzonesofemergingAlconburyWeald,three-storeyAlconburyWealdClubsitsbeneathtwoexaggeratedroofcanopiesthatcreateshelteredcommunityspaces.Thebuilding’sstructureiscross-laminatedtimber(CLT),usingasystemof4.5to6mwidestructuralbays. The vertical order of curtain wall glazing and dark-stained timber cladding echo the neighbouringAlconburyIncubatorbuilding.However,thetimbercladdingrunsvertically,inaslip-and-missarrangementakintoaScandinaviansummerhouse.ThebuildingaccommodatestheofficesofUrban&Civic,apubliccafé,ameetinghallandagymbutitsgenerousvolumesandexposedfinishesmeanthatitisabletoadapttonewusesasthecommunitycontinuestogrow.

2. GLOUCESTERSERVICESLocation:Brookthorpe,GloucestershireArchitect:GlennHowellsArchitectsClient/Owner:WestmorlandLtdStructuralEngineer:BWBConsultingMainContractor/Builder:BuckinghamGroupJoineryCompany&WoodSupplier:B&KStructuresPostContract(Construction)Architect:AFLArchitectsQuantitySurveyor&ProjectManagement:FrankWhittlePartnershipPlanning&LandscapeArchitect:PegasusPlanningGroupWoodSpecies:EuropeanSpruce

SituatedintheCotswoldcountryside,GloucesterServicesconsistsoftwomainretailfacilitiesandtwopetrolstations.The£45mprojecthasnofranchisedbrands.Instead,locallysourced,homemadefoodisproducedinitskitchensattheheartofthebuildingsandinlocalfarmshops.TheprojectisthebrainchildoftheDunningfamily,foundersofWestmorlandLtd,whoopenedtheirfirstMotorwayServiceAreainCumbriain1972whentheM6wasbuiltthroughtheirhillfarm.Theirfarmingbackgroundinspiredthebarn-likeenvironmentoftheproject.Thebuildingsblendwiththeenvironmentwithverylittleimpactontheimmediatelandscapeandlong-distanceviews.Excavatedmaterialsfromtheconstructionsitewerere-usedinthelandscaping,whichalongwiththebuildingitself,actasabarriertomotorwaysound.Internallytheglu-lamroofisleftexposedandtheretainingwallsaredressedinCotswolddrystone.3. SKYHEALTH&FITNESSCENTRE

Location:Osterley,LondonArchitect:dRMMClient/Owner:SkyUKStructuralEngineer:ARUPMainContractor/Builder:MaceConstructionWoodSupplier:Binderholz(CLT),RubnerHolzbau(glu-lam)BuildingServices&Multi-DisciplinaryConsultancy:ARUPApprovedInspector:Butler&YoungWoodSpecies:Spruce

Sky commissioned dRMM to design a purpose built staff amenity building as a demonstration of theircommitment to the health and well-being of their staff. Positioned opposite a large landscaped plaza(currentlyunderconstruction)thebuildingtakesadvantageoftheviewacrossthislandscapeandtowardsBoston Manor beyond. dRMM collaborated closely with Arup in the design of the building, carefullycomposingauniquestructuralarrangementofglu-lambifurcatedtimberandbeams,containedwithinCLTperimeterwallsandfloors.Internallyallthestructuraltimberisleftexposedwhichaddsarichnessoftextureandsculpturalform.Theprojectwasdesignedanddeliveredinjust17monthswiththesuperstructureonlytaking26daystoerect.4. STIHLTREETOPWALKWAY

Location:Westonbirt,GloucestershireArchitect:GlennHowellsArchitectsClient/Owner:ForestryCommissionStructuralEngineer:BuroHappoldMainContractor/Builder:SpellerMetcalfeJoineryCompany:SHStructuresWoodSupplier:CTSBridges(handrail),Ventis&BraskerMasten(columnshipwrights),Russwood(decking)WoodSpecies:ScottishandSiberianLarch

TheGradeIlistedWestonbirtArboretumishometooneofthefinesttreecollectionsintheworld.TheStihlTreetopWalkwayprovidesviewsoverthislandscape,inparticulartheancientwoodlandsofSilkWoodandacrossTheDowns.Atalmost300mitisthelongeststructureofitskindintheUK.Thewalkwaybridgesacrossa valley, allowing for ease of access at ground level without any stairs or lifts.While walking along thestructurethevalleyfallsawaybeneathandthewalkwayrisestoover13.5mabovetheforestfloor.Theroutesnakesaboveandthroughthetreecanopysupportedbyscissoringtimberlegsspacedat10.5mintervals.Atfourpoints along the route itwidens from1.9m to3.7m,providing spaces forpauseand reflection. Thewalkwayisahybridtimberandsteelstructure.Larchwasselectedastheprincipalmaterialgivenitsdurabilityandattractivecolour.ScottishlarchwasselectedforthedeckingandhandrailwhilethecolumnsareSiberianlarchasitoffersatightergrainandhigherstrength-to-weightratio.5. WELCOMECENTRE

Location:Mottisfont,HampshireArchitect:BurdHawardArchitectsLtdClient/Owner:NationalTrustStructuralEngineer:ThomasConsultingLtdMainContractor/Builder:BeardSwindonTimberFrame:SylvaGroupLtdWoodSupplier:VincentTimberTimberDeckingSupplier:HoppingsSoftwoodProductsPLCTimberFlooringSupplier:OrlestoneOakWoodSpecies:EuropeanSpruce,EuropeanLarch,CanadianWesternRedCedar,ThermallyModifiedScandinavianRedwood,EuropeanOak,Plywood&OSBSheathing

TheWelcomeCentreprovidesnewvisitorfacilitiesattheentrancetothehistoricestateofMottisfontAbbey.Thebuildings,locatedbetweentheexistingcarparkandatributaryoftheRiverTest,includeavisitorarrivalandticketingspace,ashop,anofficeandastaffroom.Duetobeingpositionedinthefloodplain,thebuildingsareraisedoffthegroundandarrangedaroundaraisedcourtyardthatconnectstoanewwalkway,bridgeand to landscaped paths beyond. With bold, clear, reductive detailing, the buildings are contemporaryinterpretationsofsimpleagriculturalforms.TheprojectwasdesignedtobehighlysustainablewithminimalimpacttothesensitiveSSSIsurroundings.Thespruceandlarchframeandfloorcassetteswereprefabricated.Thedistinctivedia-gridframeworkandcarefullydetailedjointsareclearlyvisiblethroughout.Theshopiscladinweatheringsteel, theWCbuilding inWesternredcedarboardsandthereception ishighlyglazedwithdeepcedarfinstoaddtextureandminimisesolargain.Allthecedarhasbeenleftuntreated.Itwillweathertopalesilvertomatchtheroof.

EDUCATION&PUBLICSECTOR

1. CONSERVATION&REPAIROFHARMONDSWORTHBARN

Location:Harmondsworth,MiddlesexArchitect:PtolemyDeanArchitectsClient/Owner:EnglishHeritageStructuralEngineer:HistoricEnglandMainContractor&Joinery:OwlsworthIJPWoodSupplier:WhippletreeWoodSpecies:EnglishOak

HarmondsworthBarnisregardedasanoutstandingexampleofmedievalcarpentry,andoneofthelargestsurvivingmedieval barns in England. The oakweather-boarded, oak framed, twelve-bay aisled barnwas

constructed for Winchester College in 1426/7, a date confirmed by dendrochronological dating of thetimbers, and provided the collegewith an income for at least 150 years. The only acceptable choice ofmaterialforitsconservationwastimberworkedusingtraditionalmethods.The600-year-oldbarnprovidedheritagecarpentrytrainingforoneapprentice,whilsttheseasonedcarpenterswereabletosharpentheirskillsonthecomplexstructuralrepairs.2. MAGGIE’SATTHEROBERTPARFETTBUILDING

Location:ManchesterArchitect:Foster+PartnersClient/Owner:Maggie’sStructuralEngineer:Foster+PartnersMainContractor/Builder:SirRobertMcAlpineSJBEngineer:BlumerLehmannWoodSupplier:KertoLandscapeConsultant:DanPearsonStudioWoodSpecies:NordicSpruce

Maggie’sCentresprovideawelcoming‘homeawayfromhome’–aplaceofrefugewherepeopleaffectedbycancercanfindemotionalandpracticalsupport.ThedesignoftheManchestercentreestablishesadomesticatmosphere in a garden settingwitha greenhouseanda veranda. The centreaccommodatesa rangeofspacesfromintimateprivatenichestoalibrary.Naturallyilluminatedbytriangularrooflights,thebuildingissupportedbylightweighttimberlatticebeams.Thebeamsactaspartitionsbetweendifferentinternalareas,visuallydissolvingthearchitectureintothegardens.Thetimberbeamsaredesignedastrussesthatreflectthemagnitudeandorientationoftheloadsactingonthem,anythingsuperfluoustothestructuralsupporthasbeenremoved.ThedesignusesLaminatedVeneerLumber(LVL)timberwithnovisiblefixingbetweenthepieces.Thediagonalarrangementofthetrussesacrossthecentralspineprovidesstabilitytotheroofwithout the need for additional elements. The desire to create a low energy, homely environmentwithnaturalventilationanddaylightdefinedthedesign.3. MELLORPRIMARYSCHOOL

Location:Stockport,ManchesterArchitect:SarahWigglesworthArchitectsClient/Owner:MellorPrimarySchoolStructuralEngineer:RhodesandPartnersMainContractor/Builder:MPSConstructionJoineryCompany:RomileyJoineryLtdWoodSupplier:VincentTimberGlulamFrameSupplier:ConstructionalTimberManufacturersLtdEnvironmental/M&EEngineer:WattEnergy&ConsultingEngineersLtdQuantitySurveyor/CostConsultant:WilkinsonCowanPartnershipWoodSpecies:CanadianWesternRedCedar,EuropeanLarch,BirchPly

TheextensionforMellorPrimarySchoolprovidesaseriesofnewspacesbasedontheschool’s‘ForestSchool’ethos,believingthatlearningthroughtheoutdoorenvironmentiskeytohelpingchildrenbuildresilience,resourcefulnessandanabilitytoworktogether.Itis,ineffect,a‘treehouse’:aclusterofpitchedroofformssetonadeckextendingoutintothelandscape.TheWesternredcedarshinglecladdingallowsthebuildingtositcomfortablyinitsGreenBeltsetting.Tree-likeglulamframessupportthedeck,theroofsinternallyandthecanopiesexternally.Thenewclassroomandlibraryenjoyviewsintothesurroundingtreecanopy.Thecoveredexternaldeckareascanbeusedasforplayorasanoutdoorclassroom.The low-energybuildingfeatures a striking habitat wall designed and built in partnership with the pupils. The thickened wallaccommodatesbio-diversehabitatsforbirds,insects,smallanimalsandplants.

4. ST.CLARE’S,OXFORDLocation:OxfordArchitect:Hodder+PartnersClient/Owner:StClare’s,OxfordStructuralEngineer:ThorntonTomasettiMainContractor/Builder:Benfield&LoxleyJoineryCompany:Benfield&Loxley,DSmithJoineryWoodSupplier:TimbmetLtdStructuralTimberSubContractor:EurbanTimberFrameSupplier:HasslacherNoricaTimberWoodSpecies:EuropeanOak,Spruce

St.Clare’sCollegeprovidescourses in the InternationalBaccalaureate.Theoriginal site,a largedetachedGradeIIlistedhouse,wascreatedin1903byarchitectHenryTHare.Thelistedbuildingisattheheadofthefivenewpavilionbuildingsarrangedaroundanewquadranglebetweenexistingtrees.Thenewbuildingsaccommodate36studybedrooms,roomsforthreewardens,twocommonrooms,andanartstudio.Theresidentialpavilionsareconstructedofoak-cladCLT,comprising100mmthickwallandfloorplates.CLTwaschosenasthestructurehadtobecranedoverthelistedbuildingandcompletedintimeforthestartofthenewacademicyear.Thecellularnatureofthewallandfloorplatescanbeseeninthestructurallyglazedorielwindows.Thechoiceofoakasacladdingmaterial,bothinsideandout,wasdrivenbytheoriginalbuilding.Thenaturallyventilatedartstudiohasanexposedglulamportalframeinoak.5. STANBROOKABBEY

Location:Wass,YorkshireArchitect:FeildenCleggBradleyStudiosClient/Owner:ConventusofourLadyofConsolation,StanbrookAbbeyStructuralEngineer:StructuresOne,BuroHappoldMainContractor/Builder:WilliamBirchConstruction,QSPConstructionJoineryCompany:QSPConstructionWoodSupplier:JamesBurrell,VasternTimberCompanyLtdOrganBuilder:JenningsOrgansChoirStallManufacturer:OomaDesignLtdWoodSpecies:GermanOak,ScottishSpruce,DouglasFir,BritishSycamore

StanbrookAbbeyisanewhomefortheConventusofOurLadyofConsolation,aBenedictinecommunityofnunswhodevotetheirlivestostudy,workandprayer.Thenuns’contemplativewayofliferequiredspacesthatweresimple,tranquilandbeautiful.Thenunschosetheremotelocation,inpeacefulwoodlandattheedgeoftheNorthYorkMoors,forits“specialqualityofsilenceandlight”.Thenewchurchderivesitsplanfromtwointersectingaxessignificantintheliturgyofthechurch,itsorganicformroseoutofthemodestorthogonaldomesticarchitectureof theabbey. Its interiorcelebratesthediurnalchanges indaylightandtakesadvantageofthedramaticviews.Deliveredwithinamodestbudgetof£7.5millionandcompletedovertwophases,thenewspacesincludeprivatecells,arefectoryandassociatedkitchen,workrooms,ameetingplace forbefore/afterchapelservices,guestspacesandacommunitychurchandchapel.Preferencewasgiventorenewable,recycledorlowenergymaterials.

INTERIORS

1. CHRISTCHURCHCRYPT–SPITALFIELDSLocation:LondonArchitect:DowJonesArchitectsClient/Owner:TheRector&PCC,ChristChurchSpitalfieldsStructuralEngineer:MomentumEngineeringMainContractor/Builder:ConistonLtdJoineryCompany:IckleshamJoineryLtdWoodSupplier:TimbmetGroupLtdWoodSpecies:EuropeanOak

This project redevelops the crypt at Christ Church Spitalfields, a Grade I listed building by NicholasHawksmoor,completed in1729,andwidelyregardedashismasterpiece.TheuseofEuropeanoak inthecryptspaceisinspiredbyHawksmoor’suseofmaterialsinthechurchabovebutwithcontemporarydetailing.The new lightweight, reversible timber structures have been designed to be discrete. The design andplacementoftheunvarnishedoakwallsmakesacleardistinctionbetweentheoldandnewandcreatesopenviewsalongthelengthandwidthofthespace.Hierarchyiscreatedbyhavingtwotypesofpaneling.Thewallstotheprimaryspacesaresimilartoplankandmuntinwallswithstaggeredboards.Inthebackofhouseareas,thewallsaredetailedasflushtonguedandgrooved.2. THEPORTLEDGEREARSTAIRCASE

Location:Tiverton,DevonArchitect:WitcherCrawfordArchitectsandDesignersJoineryCompany:WarrenHughesFurnitureWoodSpecies:GermanWalnut,EnglishOak

ThenewrearstaircaseisdesignedasadistinctcontemporaryinsertionintotheoldMedievalservicewingofPortledgeHouse,aGradeII*listedManorHouseinnorthDevon.Thestairreplacesadamagedmulti-phaseservicestairand formspartofa re-orderingof thehouse.Thestaircaseblendswith thewallpaneling tocreateahomogeneousdesignusingEnglishoakchevronsbetweendarkerwalnutfins.Onthestaircase,thewalnutfinsformspindlestoppedwithaleatherhandrail.Thespindlesarecutwitharcsofvaryingsizestocreate an organic flow. CNCmachining was used prior to the staircase being assembled by hand usingtraditionaljoinerytechniques.ItsdesignasabespokesculpturalpiecewasinstrumentalinitsapprovalbyHistoricEnglandandthelocalConservationOfficer.3. TUFNELLPARKROAD

Location:LondonArchitect:TYPEStudioStructuralEngineer:EllisandMooreMainContractor/Builder:BorisaRistic&CoJoineryCompany:GlenwoodDesign,WoodjaysWoodSupplier:Coyle'sTimberFloorSupplier:TintabWoodSpecies:SweetChestnut,WhiteLarch,BirchPly

TufnellParkRoadisaninfillextensiontoatwo-bedroombasementflatwithinaVictorianterraceinLondon.Thebriefwastocreatealightandspaciousopenplanliving,cookinganddiningarea.Threelooselydefined

‘rooms’foreachareawithintheopenplanspacehavebeencreatedusingasimplepaletteofmaterials.Thetimberdiningareadividesthekitchenfromthesittingarea.Chestnutwaschosenforitscolour,grainandstructurebothinternallyandoutsidewhereitisusedtoformaprojectingwindowseat.Larchfloorboardsrunthroughouttolinktheareastogether.

PRIVATE

1. ANSTYPLUMLocation:WiltshireArchitect:CoppinDockrayStructuralEngineer:TallEngineeringMainContractor/Builder:J&CSymondsLtdJoineryCompany:WestsideDesignWoodSupplier:MeyerTimberLtd,SMSVeneeringServices,OscarWindebanksLtdWoodSpecies:DouglasFir,Birch

Ansty Plum, amid-centuryhousedesignedbyDavid Levitt andwood-lined stone studiodesignedby theSmithsons,hasundergonea retrofit and studioextension.Thebuildingsare situatedona steepwoodedhillsideoverlookingacollectionof12thcenturybuildings.Thehousehasasimpleopenplanwithasingularplanerectangularrooffollowingthegradientoftheland.Thestudio,hedgedintotheslope,peepsontoanancientwoodedtrack.CoppinDockraytransformedthehousebyremovingmanysequentialchangesmadeoverthepast50yearstoopenupthehouseandexpressthearchitectonicqualitiesoftheoriginalDouglasfirconstruction.AnewbedroomandstudywerecreatedwithbespokeDouglasFirjoinery.Thederelictstudiohasbeenbroughtbacktolife,actingasanancillarybedroomthatglowspinkwithDouglasfir.Asecludedshowerroomwascreatedbyextendingintothehill.AccesstotheoriginaldrawingsallowedCoppinDockraytointerpretmanyofthetimberdetails.2. CONTOURHOUSE

Location:PeakDistrictArchitect:SaneiHopkinsArchitectsStructuralEngineer:ElliottWoodPartnershipLLPMainContractor/Builder:ConstructionalTimberTimberFlooring:AdmonterUKTimberStair:BossStairTimberDoors:LongdenDoorsWoodSpecies:AmericanWhiteOak,EuropeanOak

SaneiHopkinswascommissionedtodesignanopen,lightreplacementhouseusinghigh-qualitytraditionalmaterials.Removing theexistinghouseandassociated landscapingallowedthe ‘Contours’of theoriginalmeadowsitetobereinstated.TheuseoftimberexternallywasprecludedbythePeakNationalParkAuthoritybecausethesiteisintheheartofaprotectedlandscapewherestoneistheprevalentmaterial.Stoneonlyactsasarainscreenandcladding.AcombinationofAmericanwhiteoak,Europeanoakandsomestainlesssteelhasbeenusedforthesuperstructure.Flitchedfeaturetrussessupporttheroofovertheswimmingpoolandmasterbedroomwithstainlesssteeltiesandrodfixings.Thehousehasbeendesignedwithsustainabilityatitscore,maximisecarbonstoragewhilstminimisingcarbonemissionsandenergyconsumption.Itutilisesbothlocalandrenewablematerialsasmuchaspossible.

3. WOODPECKERSLocation:NewForestArchitect:StromArchitectsStructuralEngineer:BartonEngineersMainContractor/Builder:RiceProjectsJoineryCompany:IndustreeWoodSupplier:EastBrothersCostConsultant:APSAssociatesSustainabilityConsultant:Eb7WoodSpecies:EuropeanLarch,SiberianLarch,Softwood

Woodpeckerswasdesignedasatwo-storeyreplacementfora1930sbungalow.Thesiteisheavilytreedwithawell-establishedgarden.Theclientsneededsomewheretoretreattoatweekendsandwantedittohaveastrongrelationshipwiththegarden.Forspeedandcostatimberframewasadopted.Thestructureisentirelytimberstudwork,sittingonapiledconcreteslab.Thestudworkisfilledandover-cladwithinsulation,creatingathermallyandstructurallyefficientenvelope.Ratherthanpre-fabricationitwasbuiltonsiteresultinginamarginallylongerbuildtimebutwithfarbettercosts.Claddingtheprojectinopen-jointedtimberhascreatedasofteraesthetic.Larchwasselectedforitsstability,relativelylowcost,anditsabilitytobeuseduntreated.Thehousewillgraduallysettle-intothesiteascladdingweatherstosilvery-grey.Three-plylarchpanelsformhorizontalbandsaroundthehouse.Thesebandsservetobreak-upthefacadesaswellasreflectingthetimberringbeamstructureswithin.

SMALLPROJECTS

1. DOORSFOR55STJAMES’STREETLocation:LondonDesigner:SarahKayClient/Owner:LothburyInvestmentManagementLtdMaker/Manufacturer:TimbaTeqBespokeJoineryWoodSupplier:Whitmore'sTimberLimitedVeneerSpecialists:CapitalCrispinVeneersWoodSpecies:GermanOak,FrenchOak

PropertydeveloperLothburyorganisedacompetitiontodesigntwosetsofdoorsforaprestigiousnewbuildat55StJames'StreetinofWestminster.Theywantedthedoorstocreate‘anunquestionablesenseofarrival'atthebuilding.Inspirationcamefromthearea'srichhistoryofgentlemen'sclubs,luxurycraftsmanshipandbespoketailors.Thelargestofthetwosetsofdoors,madefromsolidoakand5mmthickoakveneer,arefortheStJames’Streetentrance.Thedesignofthedoorsiscleanwithcentraldoublefinstaperedandangledtotheplaneofthedoor.Thefinsrunthefullheightofthedoorsresemblingthelapelsofamorningsuit.Towardsthebasethereisabronzekickplatewithapatina.Thedoorstothesideentrance,whichallowaccesstotheresidentialflatsatthetopofthebuilding,aresimilarbutthelapelfeaturehasbeensimplified.

2. HOLLOWLocation:BristolArchitect:Zeller&MoyeArtist:KatiePatersonClient/Owner:TheUniversityofBristolStructuralEngineer:MomentumEngineeringMainContractor&Joinery:MillimetreWoodSupplier:WenbanSmithProducers:SituationsWoodSpecies:Various

OnthegroundsoftheRoyalFortGardensinBristol,artistKatiePatersonandarchitectsZeller&Moyehavecreatedaparticipatory,publicartworkthatrelaysstoriesoftheplanet’shistoryandevolution.Hollowisameditativespacemadeupofover10,000uniquetreespecieswhosenarrativesspanmillionsofyears—frompetrifiedwoodfossilsfromtheearliestforeststhatemerged390millionyearsago,toemergentcategoriesofarboreallife.ThespecieswerecollectedsustainablyoverthreeyearsfromwidenetworksacrosstheglobeincludingXylariums,Herbariums,BotanicalGardens,institutesandprivatewoodcollectors.TheDouglasfirposts that form the façade reflect varyingheightsof treeswithina forest canopy.Once inside thewarmminiatureforest,visitorsexperienceamonumentalcollectionoftreespecimenssurroundingthem.Above,lightfiltersthroughaperturesintheceiling,mimickingthewaysunlightradiatesthroughaforest.FromKyototoCalifornia,thesamplesnarratestoriesfromacrosstheearthincludingtheIndianBanyantree,underwhichtheBuddhaachievedenlightenment,andtheJapaneseginkgotreeinHiroshima,whichsurvivedoneofthedarkestmomentsofhumanhistory.3. KINGSTONANCIENTMARKETPLACE&STALLS

Location:KingstonuponThamesArchitect:TonkinLiuClient/Owner:RoyalBoroughofKingstonuponThamesStructuralEngineer:RodriguesAssociatesMainContractor/Builder:BalfourBeattyJoineryCompany&WoodSupplier:KLHPart-FundingClient:GreaterLondonAuthorityMarketTradersManagement:KingstonfirstTransport&CivilEngineer:JMPWoodSpecies:Spruce

The glowing orchard design of the Kingston AncientMarket Place & Stalls has diversified the area. Theperforate,CLTmarketstallstradeduringthedaythentransformintolanternsatnight.TheuseoftimberechoestheTutortimberstructuresthatsurround.CLTpanels,chosenfordurability,tactilityandadaptability,formtheinvertedbowstringtrussroofs,thewallsanddoors.Thedesignisadaptable,shelvesandfixturescanbeaddedtotheinternaltimberwalls.ThehybridroofandcanopystructureutilisesCLTincompressionandthinsteelstrutsintensile,enablingthetimberthicknesstobeminimal.Thestallshavebeengroupedandpositionedtoopenupurbanvistas,capturingkeyviewsofAllSaint’sChurch,GuildHallandthehistoricalleyways,andadheretothestrictmechanicsandpsychologyofmarketstalls.

4. THETWISTLocation:TimberExpo2015Architect:ArchitecturalAssociationStructuralEngineer:ArchitecturalAssociationMainContractor/Builder:ArchitecturalAssociationWoodSupplier:HansonPlywoodSponsor:TRADAWoodSpecies:BirchPly

The TWIST was developed by the Emergent Technologies and Design Programme at the ArchitecturalAssociation School of Architecture for Timber Expo 2015. The project sought to exploit the anisotropicpropertiestogainfullcontrolofthebendingandtwistingbehaviourofplywood.Thesystemwasprimarilycomposedoftwoplywoodstripelements:theribsandthewings.TheribswereCNC-milledplanararcsthatservedastructuralfunctionwhilethewingswerestraightstripswiththegrainperpendiculartothelength.Thesewingsconnectedtotheribsatspecificanglesanddistancesinordertobendandtwist.Asub-systemofcombsandtheperpendicularsranalongthefreeedgesofthearticulatedsurface,lockingthegeometryinplace computational techniques, based on the results of full-scale physical experiments, were used togeneratetheforms.SPONSORSAsanot-for-profitcompetition,theWoodAwardscanonlyhappenwithcollaborativeindustrysponsorship.ArnoldLaversponsorstheArnoldLaverGoldAward,whichistheprojectthatthejudgesdeemtobethebestofallthewinners.MajorSponsorsareAmericanHardwoodExportCouncil,Carpenters'Company,TRADAandWoodforGood.OthersponsorsincludeAmericanSoftwoods,BritishWoodworkingFederation,FurnitureMakers'Company,ForestryCommission,theTimberTradeFederationand100%Design.

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