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Lincoln Think Tank England : Architecture Information
Development by Marks Barfield Architects in eastern England, UK
Lincoln Think Tank
2009
Marks Barfield Architects
Iridescent innovation centre to attract new science to Lincoln
11 Mar 2009
London Eye architects, Marks Barfield, have completed an iridescent
innovation centre in Lincoln. Client Lincoln City Council wanted to
develop the site, located within easy walking distance of the university
and the City Centre, into a flagship development to stimulate high
value, science based employment use.

photos © Paul Riddle Photographer, www.paul-riddle.com
The 3,230 sq metre building, named the Think Tank, was
completed in 14 months at a total cost of £7.1m, and provides
standard and production workspace, conferencing rooms and networking
facilities under one innovative environment roof.
The iridescent cladding which changes colour depending on the incidence
of light, and used here for the first time in the UK, mimics the optical
phenomenon found in nature, such as on butterfly wings, sea shells,
and flowers. Julia Barfield comments: Like flowers that use
iridescence to attract pollinating bees, we wanted the building to
reflect its aim of attracting innovative business and new talent.
Phil North, Project Manager, City of Lincoln Council adds: The
Think Tank is a flagship development that provides quality designed
mixed office and workspace. It will add value to the University by
attracting science based innovative businesses, raise the profile
and image of Lincoln, influence the quality and type of future public
and private sector developments in the locality, and provide value
for money both in terms of cost and job ratios.
The Think Tank is built close to where the first ever tanks were tested
during the First World War and is designed as a model of sustainable
design using a combination of active and passive measures to deliver
the best performance and result for least cost over the long term.
The building is highly insulated, with exposed concrete soffits used
in conjunction with night ventilation to provide passive and radiant
cooling. Heating is provided by a ground source heat pump system feeding
underfloor heating circuits which provides 70% of the buildings
heat energy.
The roof lights are designed so that photovoltaic panels can be placed
at their optimum angle of 30° from the horizon and facing south.
The production workspace units on the ground floor and office units
on the first floor face north to provide daylight without solar gain,
creating a saw-tooth façade. The biodiverse roof has been planted
to resemble a Lincolnshire meadow.
The building has 9 production workspace units and 21 offices to let.
Key to the design was the need to optimize flexible working and provide
social spaces for networking. A hub area has been created to provide
an attractive shared space where tenants could get together and exchange
ideas. Networking of companies, students, university faculties and
business support agencies is encouraged through a proactive on site
mentoring/ management team. There are shared facilities for new graduate
SMEs, and a first class ICT infrastructure to stimulate e-business
and increase product and process innovation. Lincoln Think Tank will
open its doors to new businesses and tenants on 6th April 2009.
Lincoln Think Tank images / information from marks barfield architects
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Lincoln Think Tank - Building Information
Client: City of Lincoln Council
City Of Lincoln Council obtained funding for the project from the European
Objective 2 programme, East Midlands Development Agency, Lincolnshire Enterprise
and Lincolnshire County Council. The Council will be operating the building
as an innovation hub for the County in part of the Innovation Lincolnshire
project and alongside its two other highly successful managed business space
buildings.
www.lincoln.gov.uk
Architect: Marks Barfield Architects
Marks Barfield is the internationally renowned, award-winning team behind
the creation of the London Eye and the recently completed Treetop walkway
in Kew Gardens. Their aim is to deliver landmark projects that are imaginative,
sustainable, and a pleasure to experience.
Over the last 10 years MBA has won over 50 awards, including Architecture
Practice of the Year Award, and the Queens Award for Enterprise (Innovation).
Structural Engineer: Jacobs UK Ltd
Environmental & Services Engineer: XC02
Quantity Surveyor: Thornton Firkin
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