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Overstrand, Boscombe

Posted by Trinity Architecture Limited on 8th May 2019 -

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Alterations, refurbishment & extension of existing three storey 1950’s seaside structure comprising management offices, beach lifeguard station, retail & public facilities to ground floor with bespoke ‘beach huts’ to the upper two floors with a central feature three storey café, restaurant & retail unit.

 

Refurbishment & repair of existing grade II listed pier building and winged shaped roof, adjustments to access highway, landscaping.

 

Creation of new land train garage

 

Overstrand Building       2100m2 / 22604ft2

Pier Building     140m2 / 1506ft2

Land Train Building       428m2 / 4606ft2

 

Concept design, planning, working drawings, contract administration

 

Copper roof

Teak windows & doors

Bespoke faience exterior tiling

Ceramic tile rainscreen

59 ‘beach huts’ with bespoke interior designs by Hemingway Design.

Feature sculpture by Simon Hitchens

 

Client;              Bournemouth Borough Council

Contractor;       Mildren Construction

Structural;        AKS Ward

QS;                  McNaughts

M&E                 Mabey Francis


John Christopher

Trinity prides itself on not following a “one style fits all” design philosophy, as past projects will prove. This allows the flexibility when preparing solutions for ever increasingly difficult sites.

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