Fife Institute of Physical & Recreational Activity
Position: Design & Project Architect for cre8architecture
Client: Fife Council
Design/Planning submission/Tender information coordination
Construction value: £23m
Traditional contract
Completion: March 2011
The strong design form uses the various volumes of space to create dynamic forms which respond in a contemporary way to the varying scales of the surrounding landscape.“Radical openings” to the the landscape afford views into and out of the building with dramatic effect, particularly at night. The proposals provide a new leisure facility in Glenrothes designed to re-energise the town and reinforce the future master planning opportunities in terms of linkages and public realm. The project has been approved for planning in August 2009 and is due for completion in Autumn 2011.
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Position: Project Architect for cre8architecture/RHWL London
Client: Scottish Widows Investment Partnership
Design/Planning submission/Construction
Construction value: £7m
Traditional contract
Completion: April 2009
The development of three 5 and 6 storey office buildings around a new public piazza links to the Millennium Way between Edinburgh Quay and the city centre. The proposals also see the retention and relocation of the Grade B listed entrance arches to the former Meat Market
Port Hamilton is a speculative, passive energy responsive office building of 4,000 sq mtrs over ground plus four upper floors. With natural ventilation and a unique setting and environment the building offers the discerning user an opportunity to enjoy a central Edinburgh location with exceptional environmental performance.
BREEAM eco rating : Excellent
Current occupancy: 90% occupied
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