Riverpoint | Mitchell Taylor Workshop

Bath / United Kingdom / 2012

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The Riverpoint development makes use of a highly restricted site in a world heritage area in central Bath to provide a new health centre, a new martial arts ‘Dojo’ and housing. There is a restriction on the site in that a main wessex water sewer runs through it and in theory prohibits development over or within 3 metres. This was at odds with the client’s need for close to 700m2 of accommodation, and thus creative ways had to be found to increase the density of the scheme by cantilevering areas of the upper story over the sewer’s underground route, and over the adjoining land and river. Intense negotiations were required to achieve this. The design principles are that the houses occupy the most valuable area of the site - the riverside, meaning that the clinic, which had to be on the ground floor, is pushed to the back of the site, generating its unusual split section where the treatment rooms are top lit and vented.
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    The Riverpoint development makes use of a highly restricted site in a world heritage area in central Bath to provide a new health centre, a new martial arts ‘Dojo’ and housing. There is a restriction on the site in that a main wessex water sewer runs through it and in theory prohibits development over or within 3 metres. This was at odds with the client’s need for close to 700m2 of accommodation, and thus creative ways had to be found to increase the density of the scheme by cantilevering areas...

    Project details
    • Year 2012
    • Work finished in 2012
    • Client JCT Intermediate Form ICD05
    • Contractor Pollards
    • Cost £1.4m
    • Status Completed works
    • Type Apartments / Multi-purpose Cultural Centres
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