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Work begins on celebrated designer’s Welsh building project
Published: 20 March, 2008
Work has started on the construction of eight special buildings at Aberystwyth University designed by Heatherwick Studio, the practice behind some of the world’s most iconic building projects Construction has begun on eight special buildings designed by Heatherwick Studio for Aberystwyth Arts Centre, a department of Aberystwyth University. Heatherwick Studio is one of the UK’s foremost design practices with completed projects including the world flagship store for French luxury brand Longchamp in New York, Rolling Bridge in London and the award winning East Beach Café in Littlehampton. Each building will comprise two Creative Arts Business Units offering affordable office and workshop space to arts enterprises and artists in the local area. The development has been made possible by generous support from the Arts Council of Wales Lottery Fund, the Welsh Assembly Government and Aberystwyth University. Formed from simple timber frames with a unique stainless steel cladding, the buildings are spread amongst a wooded site at Aberystwyth University campus. Heatherwick Studio Construction, the building arm of the design practice, has been awarded the contract to deliver the scheme. Ground works are being undertaken by E Ll Hughes & Son from Aberystwyth and prefabricated structures by Lowfield Timber Frames of Welshpool. Related articles: |
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