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Portslade Hostel, England Building, Project, Photo, News, Design, Property, Image
Portslade Hostel England : Architecture Information
Development by a : b : i : r architects in England, UK, Europe
Portslade Hostel Project Completed
21 Jul 2009
The final phases of the £5.1m rebuild of George Williams House
- a large hostel facility for vulnerable people in Portslade, East
Sussex have been completed, providing a contemporary answer
to age-old concerns about institutional accommodation.
The architect throughout was Matthew Richardson, formerly of drp architects
and now of Brighton and Hove based a : b : i : r architects, a practice
set up this year to focus on high quality, sustainable design.
Commissioned by a provider of services to vulnerable user groups,
the three-phase project which provides various levels of managed
accommodation and a much-needed life skills facility began
in 2004. The first phase of independent accommodation was occupied
in September 2007 and the completion of the final two phases saw the
managed flats and life skills centre being handed over to the client
in June 2009.

photographs : Richard Rowland
The new George Williams House has been designed around a central landscaped
area on a site surrounded on all sides by existing building stock.
It replaces an outmoded building that had become unfit for its purpose.
The design picks up on its surroundings in an intelligent and contemporary
way.
The initial commission was aimed at exploring the refurbishment of
the existing hostel building. However, it soon became clear that a
new build would be more feasible in both cost and resulting facilities.
The outcome separates the hostel into two accommodation blocks and
a third life skills block which has educational and self-help
facilities, including a teaching kitchen, art spaces, IT suites, laundry
and offices. The life skills building features large areas of glazed
façade and a sedum roof. The blocks are arranged around a series
of terraces and landscaped garden spaces.
Architect Matthew Richardson says: "The three blocks, while physically
separate, are linked visually and notionally to read as individual
houses instead of an institutional home. The form
of the completed block is broken up into smaller components and each
of the new blocks is sympathetic to the neighbourhood as a whole."
It was for this reason, as well as environmental credentials, that
untreated sweet chestnut boarding was selected as one of the main
materials in the project. The fast-growing timber is harvested locally
in Sussex. Rendered block work, powder coated aluminium windows and
single ply roofing membrane were also used.
Richardson continues: "The design response and materiality reference
the urban grain of the buildings location in a contemporary
way. Materials are all low maintenance, the building is designed to
be energy efficient and the elevational treatment and articulation
reflect the rhythm of nearby developments in Portslade. "
The buildings also have sweet chestnut louvres to provide solar shading
to the stair towers, and art/IT spaces with timber clad hanging bays
that step out from the elevation, with everything topped by sloping
monopitch roofs. Within each of the houses, residents
will have their own room with ensuite facilities, together with communal
kitchen and living room. The new studio apartments are all self-contained,
with living/bed space, kitchen and shower room.
The idea is that individuals can take ownership of their own space,
and feel independent rather than part of an institution.
Richardson concludes: The new buildings are about people
clients, staff and visitors. A balance of sensitivity, integration
and vibrancy is reflected in the materials, textures and colours,
as well as in the use of the inner and outer spaces and their transformation
during day and night.
English Architecture
English Architect Studios
Portslade Hostel - Building Information
Design commenced: 2004
Planning permission achieved: Mar 2006
Project commenced: Sep 2006
Completion date of Phase 1: Sep 2007
Completion of Phases 2 & 3: Jun 2009
Contract sum: £5.1 million (all phases)
Architect: Matthew Richardson, director a : b : i : r architects (formerly
of drp architects)
Main contractor: W.Stirland Ltd
Structural engineer: BEP Consulting Engineers
Electrical Services engineer: Electrical Services & Projects Ltd
Mechanical services engineer: Paine Manwaring Ltd
Planning consultant: DMH Stallard
Eco homes consultant: Callao Housing Consultancy
Ecologist: Aspect Ecology
Employers agent: RLF
Materials: locally sourced untreated sweet chestnut timber rainscreen
and louvres, through colour render; locally sourced face brickwork;
single ply roof, powder coated aluminium windows, fascias and soffits;
galvanised steel rainwater pipes and gutters.
Portslade Hostel images / information from a : b : i : r architects
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Preston Road, Brighton, East Sussex
drp architects

former Endeavour garage site
Preston Road Brighton
Eco-House, Whichelo Place, Hanover, Brighton
drp architects

photo © Richard Rowland
Eco-House Brighton
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photograph © adrian welch

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