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Corby Hub, Civic Building, England, Architect, Image, News, Design, Development
Corby Civic Building : Architecture Information
Key Building by Hawkins\Brown Architects in the Northamptonshire
Corby Hub - Topping Out
19 Jun 2009

image from ING
Hawkins\Brown’s competition winning scheme for a 21st century civic
hub interlinking council administration, commercial facilities and
cultural activities is part of a major regeneration project driven
by North Northants Development Company which will completely reinvent
the former steel town.
Maximising its central location, the Corby Hub is a building in the
round with four ‘live’ elevations. The concept has been to contain
a dynamic array of facilities within one simple form.
The Corby Hub is a pure glistening object with an elevation pattern
of black and reflective glass, animated by a series of openings and
‘open drawer’ projected spaces.
Corby Hub, Northamptonshire
2007-
Hawkins\Brown wins consent for £26.1m Corby Hub
Hawkins Brown won planning permission this week to build a £26.1 million
civic hub in the centre of the industrial town of Corby, Northamptonshire.
Planning consent was given to the first phase of the Parkland Gateway
development, which comprises the Corby Hub by Hawkins\Brown and a
new landmark 50m swimming pool designed by S&P Architects. Both buildings
are set within a new town square and linked to the rest of the town
by a treelined polychromatic paved walkway, the Corby Walk, designed
by Grant Associates. By setting the building in the centre of the
new town square, rather than to one side as suggested in Edaw’s town
centre masterplan, the Corby Hub will become a dynamic heart of the
town.
Inside facilities include:
• A modern flexible 445-seat Theatre and Arts space, and additional
studio space
• A modern well equipped Library
• A ground floor Café and Hair Salon
• A rooftop restaurant with views over Hazel Wood
• Corby Borough Council One-Stop-Shop and offices
• Council Chamber which will also provide a marriage room for civil
ceremonies
• Terraced Roof Garden
All facilities have a ground floor presence and are inextricably linked,
arranged around a spiralling ramp, which rises from the foyer through
the building and culminates in a helical stair leading to the rooftop
restaurant. The ramp, although predominantly providing space for the
library, is used as a device to enable multiple facilities to be located
on the perceived ground floor and provides the principal architectural
promenade through the building.
The pure form of the building is completely unobstructed by service
entrances, bin stores and plant (all of which are contained in an
undercroft), and its highly reflective surface projects a strong image
alluding to the reinvention of Corby. Inside references to the town
as a former symbol of the Steel Age appear in many of the internal
surfaces, which will be of varying steel finishes.
A series of components spiral around the exterior characterising each
elevation; the North elevation is animated by the projected transparent
glazed entrance foyer, the East elevation by display vitrines and
window into the council chamber. A cantilevered reading room projects
out of the first floor of the South Elevation and the West elevation
features a café and hair salon at ground floor level.
Irregularly spaced apertures appear on the upper levels framing views
into a planted terrace and providing views out to the historic woodlands
beyond. The roof is treated as fifth elevation continuing the pattering
of the façades with banding of sedum roof and brown roof.
To reduce its presence on the overall building the theatre is a walnut-clad
casket submerged in the South East corner of the cube with the interior
and form of the balconies influenced by Victorian playhouses. Designed
in collaboration with theatre designers Charcoalblue it has a flexible
flat floor auditorium with a curved retractable seating system, the
first of its kind in the UK.
The building is naturally ventilated using exposed thermal mass for
night-time cooling and aims to meet a BREEAM rating of Excellent.
Corby Hub Building image / information from ING media 070607
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