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cre8architecture Architects, Buildings, Projects, Office, Studio, News, Design, Images
cre8architecture, Scotland : Information + Images
Contemporary Edinburgh Architecture Practice, UK
Key Projects, alphabetical:
Norwich Union Flood Design Competition, England
2008

Flood Design Competition
: cre8architecture entry
Exchange Place, Edinburgh, Scotland
2007-09

£50m Exchange
Place office development
280,000sqft proposals for Scottish Widows Investment Partnership
cre8architecture joint venture with London based practice RHWL
Saltcoats Competition - Apartments, Scotland, UK
2008

Saltcoats Competition
Clydebank bridge-canopy competition - entry, Glasgow, Scotland
Clydebank re-built bridge canopy - static water
..moving bridge

Our vision is to extract a shape from Clydebank's ship-building heritage
and abstract it into a dynamic new form that energises the canal.
A myriad of interpretations exist
....flower petals, leaves,
feathers, propellers, vertebrae - we see a beautiful sculptural form
that glides across water.
A Sculptural form that responds to the aspirations of Clydebank's
strategy for Art in public places - canopy and sculpture as one hovering
above the bridge.
The canopy takes the ship propeller as an initial point of reference
and abstracts the form through sinuous lines to reflect motion, rotation
and cover. The apparent complexity of the canopy belies the simplicity
of the repeated form.
Only three components exist - the structural arch, the repeated propeller
and the slender secondary structural lines. The primary arch allows
the transfer of services across the bridge and defines a zone for
canopy lighting.
Only one material exists
reclaimed ship building
steel. 80-90% of the steel used in the world is recycled - we are
investigating the potential to use new and recycled steel, with a
factory applied protective coating that will minimise ongoing maintenance.
The simplicity of the canopy (one material, three components and repeated
forms), combined with factory fabrication and ease of site erection
will ensure programme deliverability and early cost certainty - our
initial cost analysis already indicates that the canopy can be successfully
delivered within the budget.
A solution that is 'innovative and striking, appropriate to the location
and intrinsically buildable'
Clydebank
Bridge Canopy
OMAC[2] New arts centre competition - entry, Nothern Ireland
An artistic vision for Belfast

Our motivation has been to create a building that is respectful to
its context, yet challenges its architectural language; a building
that is spatially complex and dynamic, yet simple to navigate and
use; a building that is invigorating, responsive and welcoming - an
artistic vision in its own right.
The proposals recognise the important role that the OMAC plays in
activating the north edge of St. Anne's Square and creating a dialogue
with the Cathedral. As the building rises a complex diagram of individual
components creating interlocking forms serves to break down the overall
massing, creating interplay between solid and void that is respectful
to its context.
Moving beyond the square the massing breaks down further to reveal
views into the building and more importantly from the circulation
void towards the Cathedral.
Belfast Mac
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