Richmond Bell Architects were delighted to have been awarded a Salisbury Civic Society New Buildings Award for The Studio.
The RBA team and members of WB Design & Build, the main contractors on the project, attended the Society’s New Year Party on 16th January 2020. Wiltshire Councillor Pauline Church presented the awards, with both companies receiving certificates. A further certificate was sent to the clients who were unable to attend.
The judging panel for the awards consisted of members of Wiltshire Council Planning Department, County Councillors, local architects and Society Members. They visited the Studio in October 2019 and announced the award at the ceremony.
The Society were impressed by the sustainability of the Studio, as well as by the design and the way that it blends with its surroundings. In their report on the scheme, they commented that, ‘A combination pool house and Pilates studio, this building immediately impressed the judges by its contemporary style being in no way at odds with the traditional Georgian rectory close by. Its simple geometrical shape, of considerable length, had been broken up in various ways, most notably by the introduction of one bay which wraps glass round from the poolside paving to the bottom edge of the roof at the rear, creating almost two buildings with a glass link.
Timber boarding, which is used vertically for the walls and also for the roof, is cut to varying widths to avoid any monotony. Inside, a nice simple barn feel is created by the use of exposed timber trusses, in a pale colour which is mirrored in the floor, while old floorboards recycled from the house provide a contrast in their use for vertical features. In the gable end wall nearest the house, the creation of a window consisting of glazed parallel slots in the boarding was felt to be particularly successful.
A neatly designed pergola adds further variety, while stone from the house had been recut for ancillary structures, including a garage with a more than usually successful green roof. A bio-mass boiler provides energy for not only the studio and house, but also the parish church some three hundred yards away. Extensive solar panels also play their part in a genuinely sustainable building, and this quality accentuates the value of a project which also incorporates impressive design skills.’
The RBA team thoroughly enjoyed the evening, which was attended by over 150 members of the Salisbury community.
“A combination pool house and Pilates studio, this building immediately impressed the judges”
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