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Ruthin Craft Centre Wales, Building, Architect, Images, Project, Photos, News
Ruthin Craft Centre, Wales : Information
Development in Wales by Sergison Bates architects
Ruthin Craft Centre awarded the Dewi-Prys
Thomas Prize 2009
3 Dec 2009
Sergison Bates are delighted to announce that the Ruthin Craft centre
has been awarded the Dewi-Prys Thomas Prize for 2009. The Prize is
named after Dewi-Prys Thomas, an inspirational teacher, talented architect
and advocate for Wales who was Head of the Welsh School of Architecture
for many years and was previously awarded to Foster and Partners for
the Great Glasshouse at the National Botanical Gardens of Wales in
Llanarthne (2003) and to Richard Rogers for The Senedd, Cardiff (2006).

photo : Dewi Lloyd © Ruthin Craft Centre
Forty-seven nominations which included architectural, urban design,
public art and landscape projets were assessed, and the jury deemed
the Ruthin Craft Centre to be ‘an outstanding example of what the
Design Commission for Wales promotes: quality, thoughtful, appropriate,
sensitive design. The architects, Sergison Bates, and their client
have produced a building that is modern, characterdul and sympathetic
to both setting and purpose.’
Ruthin Craft Centre : Mies van der Rohe Award
Nominee
Ruthin Craft Centre, Ruthin, Wales
Sergison Bates architects LLP
Mies van der Rohe Award Nominee 2009
Project description
The Ruthin Craft Centre is both an internationally renowned venue
for contemporary crafts and an important focus of educational and
leisure activities for the local community.
The design concept worked with and enhanced the essential characteristics
of the former building, its courtyard typology and its relationship
with the surrounding landscape. The external form of the building
is a complex composition of sloping roofs, which shift in plan and
section, quietly reminiscent of the Clywdian range above the site.
Zinc panels of varying width wrap over roof and wall, with weave-like
seam arrangements. The concrete walls, cast on the ground and then
tilted up into place, are pigmented to give a clay-red hue, referencing
the local red sandstone used on civic buildings nearby.

photographs : Ioana Marinescu
There are three gallery spaces, arranged to allow a variety of routes
and sequences to suit the requirements and ambitions of each exhibition.
The retail gallery is accessed from the main entrance and has large
windows, making it visible from the outside. The restaurant is located
on the northern side of the courtyard with a south-facing terrace
and, next to it, six workshop studios are arranged in a row with service
entrances on the north side and shopfront entrances from
the courtyard. The education room, two studios for artists in residence,
the Tourist Information Centre and the administration areas are located
on the southern side with entry and views into the courtyard.
The courtyard creates is an important transitional space connecting
the restaurant, education facilities, workshops, studios and entrance
hall that open directly onto it and provides a new and lively communal
space for the local community.
Ruthin Craft Centre Wales photos / information from Sergison Bates
architects LLP 290109
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Credit: Katsuisha Kida Copyright: The Photographer
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2008

photograph : Stefan Mueller
Finsbury Park housing
: Mies van der Rohe Award Nominee 2009
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