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Somerset College Building
UK Building by Architype: Somerset College of Arts and Technology
Featured Building by Architype
Somerset College of Arts and Technology Building PR 2006
THE ARRIVAL OF THE GENESIS CENTRE IS A MAJOR MILESTONE FOR SUSTAINABILITY
A revolutionary new £2.5m learning and resource centre, designed
by leading sustainability architects Architype for Somerset College
of Arts and Technology, has just opened. The purpose of the new Genesis
Centre is to showcase a variety of techniques and materials for sustainable
construction, by using them to construct the Centre and exposing them
to view.
The building, which is a fully functioning conference centre, also
demonstrates how sustainable materials and construction methods, including
traditional methods and materials, can be used to create bold contemporary
architecture. The Genesis Centre is a striking architectural statement
which can be appreciated without reference to its construction.
An elegant central pavilion gives access into five smaller, separate
pavilions - each built of different sustainable materials and exploring
different construction methods: the Clay Pavilion houses the lecture
theatre; the Straw Pavilion provides seminar rooms; the Earth Pavilion
functions as the on site shop; the Timber Pavilion serves as an office
block; the Water Pavilion houses the toilets and demonstrates the
latest developments in water preservation.
The Genesis Centre now boasts the first fully insulated earth walls
in the UK and the first group of seminar rooms to be built out of
straw bales.
Sustainability has been considered from every angle - floor tiles
manufactured from used car tyres, earth polished to look like plaster,
hand basins fashioned from old yoghurt pots, ceilings insulated with
shredded denim, timber walls insulated with shredded newspaper, and
roofs which host their own bio-diverse environments.
The building is also unique in being an on-going experiment with evaluation
of the methods and materials continuing throughout the life of the
building to provide valuable research data for the construction industry
Speaking of the project Genesis Operations Director Ian Moore said:-
Architypes visionary interpretation of our requirement
for a building which would serve as a platform for the delivery of
knowledge and skills associated with sustainable construction has
exceeded even our highest expectations.
Their design and use of an array of sustainable materials and concepts
into this iconic and contemporary building is capturing the interest
of the sustainable construction industry; is inspiring other designers;
and is engendering the motivation that will ensure sustainable construction
increasingly becomes mainstream.
Architype Director Jonathan Hines, said:
The Genesis Project embodies many of the principles that define
Architype and we worked with a passion, alongside equally committed
partners, to create a radical building capable of pushing the boundaries
of sustainable architecture in the UK.
Funded by the South West of England Regional Development Agency (RDA)
and the Learning and Skills council, the new Centre will host a full
programme of events, exhibitions and tours for students, professionals
and the public.
Somerset College of Arts and Technology Building - Professional team
Client: Somerset College of Arts and Technology
Architect: Architype
Structural Engineer: Whitbybird
Contractor: D B Russell Construction Limited
Somerset College of Arts and Technology Building PR - 060606
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Somerset College of Arts and Technology, England
Somerset College is a general Further Education College based in Taunton.
Over 14,500 students study at the College with over 1,000 at University
level. Last year saw the completion of a four-year £15 million major
redevelopment programme, providing the most up-to-date facilities for students
and staff.
Somerset College is one of the governments centres of vocational excellence
in Construction (COVE), and the only one in the country which has received
the award with sustainability in its title. The Genesis
Centre is the Colleges main feature of commitment to sustainable construction.
The College is also pioneering an institutional approach to sustainability
for education.
Genesis, sited at Somerset College of Arts and Technology in Taunton, is
a £2.5 million educational resource funded by the South West of England
Regional Development Agency (RDA) and the Learning and Skills Council.
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