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Haberdashers’ Aske’s School Expression of Interest DESIGN ENGINE ARCHITECTS \\ OCTOBER 2019

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Front cover - Aldenham House “We are delighted with our new Science and Mathematics building and the new inspirational spaces within which to work and learn. Design Engine and the Contractor have worked hard to meet our briefing needs and have delivered a top class facility of which the school is rightfully proud.” Emma Humphreys, Estate Bursar, Charterhouse School 3

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About Our Team 1. Hannington Hall Refurbishment - St Peter’s College (2017) 2. Science Centre - Charterhouse School (completed in 2018) 1 24 5

Team structure Client Haberdashers’ Aske’s Internal Stakeholders Planning Consultant Client Representatives School Cost Consultant Design Team Bidwells Design Engine will lead the consultants named below but we Lead Consultant anticipate that the School will want to hold separate appointments with each consultant. Lead Designer / Architect Eckersley O’Callaghan Calford Seadon Martin Thomas Associates Structural Engineer Principal Designer MEP Advisor Review Design and Design and Design and Design and David Nellis Delivery Team Delivery Team Delivery Team Delivery Team (Director Electrical) Richard Jobson (Director) Rodney Graham Brian Eckersley Bryony Mitchell Tony Jones (Director) (Senior Director) (Senior CDM Consultant) (Director Mechanical) Sean Roberts Jessica Tubb Toby Ronalds Paul Trew Tim Bartlett (Associate) (Project Architect) (Project Director) (Principal Mechanical (Associate Electrical) Engineer inc. Environmental. Sustainability) Curriculum/Space Peter Marsh Analysis (if req’d) Curriculum/Space Analysis 6

Concept Sketch view of new Science and Mathematics Centre, Charterhouse School. The Practice A hands on approach Historic Environments, Sustainability and Wellness Design The practice was formed as a private limited company in 2001 by All of the directors are intimately involved in the design output of We have significant experience of working in historic its three directors, Richard Rose-Casemore, Richard Jobson and the practice and unusually for a practice of 40 + the directors are environments; our work holding a synthesis of modern Rodney Graham. The practice operates from studios in Winchester still heavily involved in the creative processes of architecture. architecture, environmental sustainability and Well design, which (head office), London and Exeter, delivering award-winning is sympathetic to its existing context and which may include listed national and international projects from these locations. The We are rigorous in our approach to design, developing strong buildings or ancient scheduled monuments. Our projects practice’s work is diverse but the education sector has developed concepts and narratives through which the design can evolve and commonly combine elements of masterplanning, new-build, into a specialism in all aspects during its history. are proud of the high quality of design and production information refurbishment, extension and conversion. produced in the studio. This is matched by a pragmatism and The practice is populated by a highly talented team of 42 common sense approach to creative problem-solving. We ensure Experience counts architects, interior designers, graphic artists and administrative that all our projects are well resourced at the delivery (on-site) We have an experienced team who have a track record of support staff, many of whom have worked with the UK’s leading stage of the programme, not just at the design development stage. delivering independent schools projects that are both visionary designers. As a practice we embrace our team’s experience and This rigorous approach has led to numerous repeat commissions but also deliverable and which are budget conscious in execution. knowledge and focus it towards looking at projects in a fresh and from our clients. thoughtful way, an approach to design that is committed to the Our work in the Independent Schools sector includes three needs of our clients rather than following fashion. Strong leaders, effective collaborators completed projects for Charterhouse School, the most recent in We look to work with our clients as partners and to create an 2018 and projects for Radley College and Downe House School. To support our passion, all members of our team receive regular environment around our projects that is not only creative but also We are currently working with Canford School, Berkhamsted training shaped around the successful delivery of projects from enjoyable for all. We pride ourselves on developing strong School, Stowe School and Winchester College. We are now on feasibility stage through to the technically challenging completion relationships with clients and fellow consultants and earning the site with several projects for the above clients. of buildings on site. Familiar with the full range of procurement respect of construction teams through our actions. routes and types of contract, we also offer contract administration Design Engine Architects were awarded the RIBA South Practice and site inspection services. “Design Engine were heavily involved in our internal design of the Year Award 2014 and is both ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 meetings on a monthly basis and were fundamental to the success registered. Our projects have ranged in value from £500k to £85 million in of the projects”- Jon Daines, Morgan Sindall, Contractor. value and our service extends from masterplanning, architecture, interior design, graphics, space planning and furniture 7 procurement.

MARTIN THOMAS ASSOCIATES LTD MARTIN THOMAS ASSOCIATES LTD PRACTICE PROFILE EDUCATION Established in 1998, Martin Thomas Associates is a The staff at MTA has experience of building services consultancy practice specialising in historic & cultural to a wide range of schools, colleges and educational buildings, and have secured numerous commissions on many establishments. high profile and iconic buildings throughout the UK. The senior members of the Practice are highly qualified and Modern educational buildings need to be designed to experienced in their relevant disciplines and have been meet not only technical requirements and standards involved in integrating modern and complex services into but also to satisfy the aspiration of most schools and historic fabric for over twenty years. colleges to produce energy efficient, low carbon The challenges of aesthetics and the quest for service voids sustainable buildings. are acknowledged and the conflict between comfort We acknowledge the need to work in close heating, conservation and environmental control is well collaboration with the architect and the design team understood; these have been resolved successfully in many to simplify the building services strategy and controls important historic buildings. philosophy. Design solutions incorporate passive We have a genuine interest in the preservation of historic ventilation strategies where possible to maintain fabric and the concept of repair rather than replacement is comfort conditions. We also promote the use of supported. natural day lighting combined with effective lighting control systems to reduce energy costs and promote a Working closely with other members of the project bright and airy learning environment. team, our aim is to design energy efficient integrated building services which take into account the functional MTA have carried out the successful requirements of the building with minimal intervention design of many educational and fabric loss. establishments. We have worked on projects at: St Gabriel’s School, MTA have wide experience on all types of historic Newbury; Leehurst Swan School, buildings covering the private, institutional, commercial Salisbury; St Jude’s Theological and ecclesiastical sectors. We have worked on many College, London; St Helen’s School, high-profile important buildings including major Northwood; Canford School, Dorset; projects at National Trust and English Heritage Pembroke College and Freeman School, buildings, Hampton Court Palace, The Tower of London, Ashstead. Cardiff Castle, Cardigan Castle, Dover Castle, Lambeth Palace, Walpole’s House, Westminster, St David’s, MTA are registered “Low Carbon Consultants” and carry out feasibility Leicester, Rochester, Exeter , Wakefield, Salisbury and studies on sustainable engineering options for all projects. Winchester Cathedrals, Westminster Abbey and Bishop’s Palace Wells and numerous smaller scale projects in www.mtassoc.co.uk equally important buildings. Our services include condition surveys and reports, feasibility studies, sustainability option studies, design of services to new and existing buildings, project management and advice on all M&E services issues. MTA are registered “Low Carbon Consultants” and carry out feasibility studies on sustainable engineering options for all projects. www.mtassoc.co.uk 8

Eckersley O’Callaghan is a multi award-winning structural and facade engineering design practice. Since forming in 2004, we have grown to over 100 strong We provide engineering solutions for: with offices in London, New York, San Francisco, Paris, — Architects Hong Kong, and Shanghai. We work on a diverse range of — Developers & owners extraordinary building projects in the UK and across the — Contractors world, ranging from conventional structures in timber, steel and concrete, through facades and bespoke glass Our practice expertise spans a range of structures to specialist marine design. services specialising in the following areas: — Structural Engineering We have established an international reputation for — Facade Engineering our creative, yet rigorous, approach to engineering — Glass Engineering structures and facades. Our engagement with architecture and industry underpins our pioneering use Awards: of materials to realise projects of exceptional quality, 2019 Engineering Consultancy of the Year efficiency, and elegance. Construction News 2018 Queen’s Award for Enterprise: We are well known for collaborating with Apple on all of International Trade their flagship projects around the world. Our innovative use of glass and carbon fibre reinforced polymers, as well as sensitive adaptations of historic buildings, have become signature features of the brand. Clockwise — Spy Museum, — Casino Lac du Der, — Bulgari, 9 from top left: Washington France New York — Sberbank, — Vitsoe — Apple 14th Street, Moscow Headquarters, New York Warwickshire, UK

ABOUT US calfordseaden is an award winning multi-disciplinary consultancy with a trading history of 76 years. Our core vision has remained the same since our inception: to be the trusted provider of a high quality and professional service. Our offices are located in London, Birmingham, Cambridge, Orpington, Essex and Winchester, which enables us to provide our clients with a seamless coverage of services. We are appointed on a variety of projects from single buildings to multi-million pound mixed-use urban regeneration developments. Our project portfolio encompasses all forms of affordable housing, commercial, industrial, health, education, community, retail, leisure and other building schemes. Our affordable housing experience includes general needs, shared ownership, keyworker, sheltered and extra-care. Our experience extends to include Public Private Partnerships (PPPs), Private Finance Initiatives (PFIs) and NHS Local Improvement Finance Trust projects. In the last five years we have worked with public and private sector clients on completed construction projects totalling over £1.5 billion. We are currently commissioned on projects valued at over £1 billion. We have extensive experience in traditional construction but are also a leading authority in the design and use of modern methods of construction, sustainable design & construction, renewable technologies, 2012 construction commitments and other important factors pertaining to construction and property development. Our integrated management system combines the three management systems, ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 and meets the requirements of PAS99, THE BSI IMS standard. We are also accredited by the BSI to deliver Level 2 BIM, which confirms our abilities to provide fully integrated consultancy services. We are committed to providing high quality cost effective solutions that exceed our clients’ expectations. 10

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Rodney Graham RIBA Richard Jobson RIBA Founding Director Founding Director (Project Review) EDUCATION SUMMARY CV EDUCATION SUMMARY CV 1993 Trained at Huddersfield and Portsmouth Schools of Architecture, 1986-1988 Richard is a co-founder of Design Engine Architects which was Portsmouth School of Rodney is one of Design Engine’s three co-founding directors. Portsmouth University, founded in 1999. He has a particular interest in the symbiotic Architecture Diploma in Architecture relationship between architecture and sculpture and uses drawings RIBA Part 3 Within the practice Rodney plays an active role in design, but is also RIBA Pt2 and both physical as well as CAD modelling to help explore the interested in the wider aspects of project delivery including technical potential of these disciplines. Particular examples of this approach has 1989-1991 and management issues. Rodney has expertise in working within the 1982-1985 been the design of the award-winning New British Embassy in Yemen, Portsmouth School of context of historic buildings and was responsible for the delivery of a Portsmouth University, The University Centre for University of Winchester, The Science and Architecture small but complex ‘insertion’ of a new reception space between two Degree in Architecture Mathematics Centre, Charterhouse School and the The John Henry Diploma in Architecture Grade 2 Listed buildings (Examination Schools and Ruskin School of RIBA Pt1 Brookes Building for Oxford Brookes University and the new RIBA Part 2 Art) for Oxford University. More recently he has been involved in the Christchurch Meadows Pedestrian Bridge in Reading. His interest in design and delivery of a new £5.1 million building for Radley College, Art and Architecture has led to a completed sculpture commissioned 1983-1987 again involving complex connections to existing Grade 2 Listed by the University of Winchester. Huddersfield School of buildings. Current projects include a new a new Sixth Form Centre Architecture (£14 million) as Phase 1 of a recently completed masterplan for Richard has lectured and critiqued at a number of architectural BA (Hons) Architecture Berkhamsted Schools Group, a new Library for Canford School and a schools including Oxford Brookes University, Cardiff and Portsmouth, RIBA Part 1 masterplan for Chigwell School. where he also taught from 1995 to 2000. Additionally he has produced critical writing on recently completed buildings for the SKILLS In addition to his activities within Design Engine, Rodney is active in architectural press including The Architects Journal, Architecture architectural education having performed the role of part-time tutor at Today and Building Design. He was an External Examiner at Kingston • Architecture Portsmouth School of Architecture and External Examiner in University School of Architecture from 2007-2011. • Masterplanning Professional Practice at Portsmouth and the South Bank Polytechnic • Client Liaison Schools. Currently Rodney teaches and lectures regularly at Richard was made a Doctor of Technology by Oxford Brookes • Detailed Design Huddersfield School of Architecture and sits on the Winchester and University in 2015. • Specification writing Eastleigh District Design Review Panel. Rodney is widely travelled and • Sustainable Design is co-author of a series of books called ‘Look Up’, which bring a new SKILLS RELEVANT EXPERIENCE • Project Delivery perspective on the architectural and social history of buildings forming • BRE CfSH Assessor the high streets of England’s towns and cities. • Architecture Science & Mathematics Centre, Charterhouse School (Case • Practice Management • Masterplanning Study 2) • ISO14001 RELEVANT EXPERIENCE • Client Liaison Director responsible for the design and delivery of new build science • Project Delivery laboratories and associated ancillary facilities. Phases 2 and 3 include 12 6th Form Centre, Berkhamsted School • Project Programming a number of refurbishments and connections to existing listed Development of a significant new 6th Form Centre in the context of a • Detailed Design buildings. Phase 1 completed 2018. Listed Grade I building following development of a comprehensive • Specification Writing masterplan for the School’s estate. Currently at pre-planning stage. • Sustainable Design Arts University Bournemouth Masterplan, Photography, • NEC Supervisor Student Services Building (Case Study 1) and Design Studios. Clocktower Square, Teaching Facilities, Radley College • Visualisations Arts University Bournemouth Campus masterplan, new Photography New teaching spaces, art workshops, and event spaces with a Building, Student Services Building and Design Studios. Completed number of refurbishments and connections to existing listed Grade II 2015 and 2016/17. buildings. RIBA Award 2014, Civic Trust Award 2014, Oxford preservation Trust Award 2014. Completed 2014.

Sean Roberts Jessica Tubb Associate Architectural Designer EDUCATION SUMMARY CV EDUCATION SUMMARY CV 2010-2011 Sean is an Associate who has benefited from well-rounded 2014-2016 Jessica first joined Design Engine as a Part 1 Architectural Assistant in University of Westminster experience both at Design Engine and former practices. His design- Oxford Brookes University 2013 and has recently returned having graduated with a Distinction in PgDip Architecture. led approach complements the meticulous attention he applies to all MArchD in Architecture her Masters of Architecture from Oxford Brookes University. RIBA Part3 aspects of detail design. He also heads up our recently opened RIBA Part 2 London studio. Her final design project ‘The Cartography of Self’ drew connections 2006-2008 2011-2013 between architecture and Psychology. In identifying the ambiguous Oxford Brookes University Sean has been involved with a number of award-winning projects at Oxford Brookes University underlying mechanisms and surface features of three expressions of DipArch (Hons). Design Engine, including the John Henry Brookes Building for Oxford BA (Hons) Architecture, madness; delusion, dissociation and hallucination it attempted to RIBA Part2 Brookes University and new teaching facilities for the University of RIBA Part 1 construct a landscape for the less rational ‘self’ on the mysterious and Winchester. Sean has also completed the design and delivery of a uninhabited island of Es Vedrà, Ibiza. 2001-2004 new library project for St. Anne’s College in Oxford; The new building Kingston University replaces an existing boarding house, opening up the College and Jess also has a keen interest in the evolution of the 21st Century city BA (Hons) Arch. revealing a Gilbert Scott facade to the wider Oxford streetscape. The and the effect regeneration can have on its cultural and historical RIBA Part1 project utilises renewable technologies and robust detailing which identity. She achieved a first for her dissertation during aligns it well with the rest of the College’s sense of ‘longevity’. Undergraduate, which focused on the transition of Southampton’s SKILLS Waterfront and how its future master plan could provide the Beyond the education sector, Sean has been involved in a wide range opportunity to re-build the city’s fractured urbanity. • Architecture of commercial and domestic projects; most recently working as a • Conceptual Design senior architect on an Aerodrome project at Goodwood. Prior to this, During her time at Design Engine she has been involved in a number • Detailed Design he was responsible for a 1930s office refurbishment scheme opposite of projects including the Christchurch Bridge, The Lighthouse Arts • Specification writing Holborn Underground station (completed mid - 2017). These have Centre and Charterhouse School’s Science and Mathematics Centre. • Construction Detailing given him a rounded insight into job-running at various contract • M&E Co-ordination values and scales, for the specific needs of private clients to large Jess is now gaining the experience needed to qualify as a Chartered • Sustainable Design commercial bodies. His experience of feasibility, detail design, NBS Architect (December 2019) and is working on a complex Library and • Visualisations specification writing through to site monitoring has skilled him to Assembly Hall project for Canford School. • Project Delivery work through projects from inception to completion. SKILLS RELEVANT EXPERIENCE RELEVANT EXPERIENCE • Architecture Canford School New Library Building and Assembly Hall St. Anne’s College, Oxford (£9M) • 3D Modelling Assistant architect for a new £4 million facility on a historically Project Architect - Stages D – H. Design & Build procurement. • Visualisation sensitive site. The role has involved early consultation with BPC Role involved running complete design & job till construction. • Graphic Design Planners and Conservation team and Historic England and Stage 3 Completed late 2015. and Stage 4 production. Currently out to Tender. (Fletcher Priest Architects) RES HQ, Kings Langley, Hertfordshire John Henry Brookes Building, Involved in the production of concept design, interior design and Oxford Brookes University (£83m) planning submission drawings. 2016 – present. Part II Architectural Assistant - Stages C - H. First Phase, Abercrombie completed September 2012. Main phase completed October 2014. RIBA regional award for Building of the Year and Sustainability Awards, RIBA National Award, Stirling Prize Mid-list. 2007-2014 13

MARTIN THOMAS ASSOCIATES LTD MARTIN THOMAS ASSOCIATES LTD TONY JONES BEng (Hons) Energy Engineering CEng MCIBSE MIHEEM PDAAUVLETRNEEWLLIS MIET Mechanical Engineering Consultant Engineer MSc with Distinction in Sustainable Energy Systems, BEng (Hons) Building Services Qualifications Director with Martin Thomas Associates Ltd Qualifications EnginEeleecritnrgic,aCl EEnnggi,nMeeCrIiBnSgEConsultant Engineer Profession Tony has a degree in Building Energy Engineering and HNC in Building Services (Mechanical). Qualifications Present Position Responsible for the entire life cycle of projects from concept to completion. Projects vary from Profile pure Building Services refurbishment to full construction projects, Profession including for multi-discipline services engineering. Inclusive of heritage, education, hospitals, commercial and specialist applications. Clients include Private, Local and PProrfeessesniotnPosition MechDainreiccatol rBwuiltdhinMgaSrteinrvTicheosmEansgAinseseorciates Ltd Regional Authorities, NHS Trusts, National Trust, Contractors, Developers, MoD, End users and other high profile /blue chip companies. 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Since joining MTA, Paul has worked Oct 2012 - Sept 2013 Associate with Ramboll UK (previously Gifford until April 2011) Oct 2013—present on a number of high profile historic and ecclesiastical projects and has gained experience 2006 - 2012 Principal Engineer with Peter Brett Associates Aug 2012 - Sept 2013 in the particular specialist needs of such projects. Paul also has good knowledge of low 2005 - 2006 Senior Engineer with REP (Twyford) teencehrngADoysilroasegnocidcetoisasr.utewstiwtahiintMhabaMlreatinrdteinTshiTgohnmo, mafrsoamAs sAmssoascsoitaectrieapstelasnning schemes to retro-fitted low carbon 2001 - 2005 Senior Engineer with JDP (Sonning Common) 1999 - 2001 Senior Engineer at Parsons Brinkerhoff (London) C2a0re0e6r-H2i0s1to2ry Associate with Ramboll UK (previously Gifford until April 2011) 1992 - 1999 Engineer/CAD Manager ACDP (Maidenhead) 1984 - 1991 F2e0b02001- 320-0p6resent PrinciPprainl McipelcehaEnnigcainleBeurilwdiinthg GSeiffrovircdes Engineer Ja1n992400-820- 0F0eb 2013 MechAanssicoacliEatnegwinietherPaettBerurLoaHwaspopnoSldmith Associates Ju1l9y8290-0619-9J4an 2008 GraduDaetesigEnngEinnegeinreaetrBwuirtoh HRaopbpeorltds & Partners Relevant Experience—Listed/Heritage—Private, National Trust & Local Authorities ReRleevleavnatnEtxEpxeprieerniecne:ce Leicester Cathedral Grade II* — Richard III Project—Cathedral re-ordering project including new Passivhaus BrSatcokwleey HToowusneHParlel -seGrrvaadteioInI*TLriusstetd Building Restoration ShLiereicHesatlel Dr Coracthheesdterar:l,EGxrhaibdietioInI* S- pRaiccehsa,rdToIIuIrRiset iInntfeorrmmaetniot nanCdenLtereic,eCsatefér ,CSahthope,dWraCl Rs,eCveoanlfeedrepnrcoejeRcotsom Heritage learning centre DeBlarapcrekleAybbTeoyw-nRHeafullr—bisGhrmadeentIIoLf iGstreaddeBIuI*ildLinisgteRdeBsutoilrdaintigonand Park Salisbury Cathedral Grade I — Little Paradise and Magna Carta HLF Stage 1 Canford School—Retained M&E Consultants for numerous projects. RoMcihlneesrteHr aClla, tWheidnrcahl:eEstxehri—bitRioenfuarnbdisLhimbreanryt ospf aMciedsG, eCohrigcihaenstGeraCdaethIIeldisratel d Hall German Embassy, Belgrave Square —Grade I Cardigan Castle — Grade I OrAlemaenrsicHaonuMseu:sReeusmto,rBataiothn and representation of Grade I Listed Art Gallery and new extension St Jude’s Theological College — Refurbishment of Church into College TrMeeerMtounsePurmior,yCCrahwalpetye-r CHoonuvseer—sioRne&vitCaolisnasetiorvnatoiof nNoaftugrraald&e HII iLsitsotreicdatlimSbiteerwfriathmveisbiutoilrdfinagcilaitniedsnew build gallery Ushaw College Grade 1-II* - master planning to provide extended museum and education spaces Durlston Castle, Swanage – National Lottery Heritage Award RHBSucWkfiassletyALbabbeoyra-tRoreyfu- rCboisnhdmitieonntroefpSortt,AFnethaosnibyiliBtyuRildeipnogrttoanpdrodveidtaeilendewdeosfifgicnefoarntdhevipshitaosr efadcrielitfiuersbishment of Downside Abbey — HLF Stage 1 GrRaHdeSIWI liisstleedy—buLiladbinogratotopryroBviudieldMinugseum, Visitor facilities and office accommodation St Mary’s Church, Calne — Grade I National Portrait Gallery – refurbishment and environmental study BaWnqauketfinegldHCoautshee,dLroanl,dCohni:cChoenstdeitrioCnaSthuervderayl& Refurbishment National Gallery — refurbishment works British Museum — refurbishment works BeBriwshicokpC’shCuracshtlGerTaodwe nI LCisotuendc:ilH-eTaotiwngnrHefaulrlbRisehfmurebnisthwmitehnctonservation environmental control Oxford Old Fire Station — Arts Centre TSrtTourwseteeHMouusseeu, mBu, cCkrianwghleaymshire, Grade I Listed - Various refurbishment projects for Stowe House Preservation Stonehenge Visitor Centre LaDrgeelaRpreesiAdebnbteiayl—HRouesfuer,bCisohrnmweanllt: oNfeGwrabdueildI PLiasstesidvhBauuisldSintganadnadrdPParrikvate Residence Numerous High End Residential Property Refurbishments including: SthNMoumamreye’rs(o£,u1Ls5ydmHia)i,rgdGhTrEorenvgedoERzneeds-iRdHeoenaattdiian(lg£P1Rr5oempfue)r,rbtBiiseehslmginreacnvlutedwSiintqhgueCanroveuir(no£tnr1my7Hemno)t,uaNsl ecoorHnthetrdSoslosom.r,eBrsuectk(i£n1g2hmam) shire (£25m), Hampstead AlMl Seartinotns PCrhiourrychC, hOadpihtearmH-oNuseew—HReeavtiintagliSsyastitoenmof Natural and Historical site with visitor facilities Private Stud Farm, Ireland, Grove End Road (£15m) Grade II Louvre, Abu Dhabi; Belgrave Square Grade I (x 3) (£5-£17m), Hampstead Lane Grade II (£15m) MBshaettilreebofHBeritaigneBQuunakreter,r UMxubsreidugmes, Qatar Great Barrington (£8m) Grade I, Rolvedeyne Lane (£1m) Grade II GrHainsdtoErigcyRpotiaynalMPuaslaecuems, -CKaeirnosington, Kew and Tower of London Somerford Farm (£2m), Chatsworth House Grade I Victoria & Albert Museum: Refurbishment of Furniture exhibition space including close environmental control Royal Household Buildings — refurbishment (Grade I & II) Trinity College, Oxford — refurbishments New College Oxford—Weston Buildings, Cloisters and Chapel Lighting, Various Staircase refurbishments and Trinity College Oxford MTA are registered “Low Carbon Consultants” and carry out feasibility studies on sus- tainable engineering options for all projects. MNTaAtiaornearleTgriusstetr-edC“aLsotwle CDarorbgoon, TCyonntseuslftiaenldtsH” aonudsecaarnryd ovuistitfoerasciebniltitrye, Nostell Priory. www.mtassoc.co.uk stEudnigelsisohnHseursittaagineab-lenuemngeinroeuesrinpgroojepctitosnisncfolur dailnl gprMojeacrbtsle. Hill House, Stonehenge visitor facilities, Osborne House, 14 Kenwood House Stable Block Www.mtassoc.co.uk MTA are registered “Low Carbon Consultants” and carry out feasibility studies on sus- tainable engineering options for all projects. www.mtassoc.co.uk

MARTIN THOMAS ASSOCIATES LTD MARTIN THOMAS ASSOCIATES LTD PAUL TREW MSc with Distinction in Sustainable Energy Systems, BEng (Hons) Building Services TIM BARTLETT I Eng ACIBSE Engineering, C Eng, MCIBSE Electrical Building Services Consultant Engineer Qualifications Mechanical Building Services Engineer Qualifications Associate with Martin Thomas Associates Profession Principal Mechanical Building Services Engineer with Martin Thomas Associates Ltd Profession Joined MTA July 2015. Present Position Paul worked for a Worldwide Engineering Company based in the West Country from grad- Present Position Profile uation until joining Martin Thomas Associates Ltd in 2013. He gained a wide and balanced Profile knowledge on high profile projects with renowned architects in a range of sectors including Career History education, commercial, cultural and residential fields. Since joining MTA, Paul has worked Career History Associate with Martin Thomas Associates Feb 2013 - present on a number of high profile historic and ecclesiastical projects and has gained experience July 2015 - Present Principal Engineer—Capita Symonds Jan 2008 - Feb 2013 in the particular specialist needs of such projects. Paul also has good knowledge of low 1995-2015 Contracts Engineer July 2006 - Jan 2008 energy and sustainable design, from master planning schemes to retro-fitted low carbon 1993-1995 Contracts Manager—Purlmoss Construction Ltd technologies. 1986-1993 Site Services Co-ordinator—G W Franklin & Sons 1985-1986 Trainee Engineer—Ian Wilkinson Partnership Principal Mechanical Building Services Engineer 1979-1985 Mechanical Engineer at Buro Happold Graduate Engineer at Buro Happold Relevant Experience Rochester Cathedral ‘Hidden Treasures, Fresh Expressions’ Project—exhibition areas and new library. Grade 1 Relevant Experience: Listed. £5m. Brackley Town Hall - Grade II* Listed Building Restoration Worthing College—Conversion of Office HQ into College premises with Sports & Leisure wing. Design duties and Shire Hall Dorchester: Exhibition Spaces, Tourist Information Centre, Café, Shop, WCs, Conference Room led M&E team during construction phase. Scheme also included external access lighting and multi tennis court light- Delapre Abbey - Refurbishment of Grade II* Listed Building and Park ing installation to Sport England standard. Rochester Cathedral: Exhibition and Library spaces, Chichester Cathedral Canford School—Retained M&E consultants on numerous projects. Orleans House: Restoration and representation of Grade I Listed Art Gallery and new extension Nash Building Staff Common Room—full services design and construction monitoring. £2.5m Tree Museum, Crawley - Conversion & Conservation of grade II Listed timber frame building and new build gallery Insole Court, Cardiff—Regeneration of the Insole family home to a visitor centre and community area. £3.1m to provide extended museum and education spaces Croome Court—complete re-servicing to large National Trust Grade 1 Listed Mansion House. RHS Wisley Laboratory - Condition report, Feasibility Report and detailed design for the phased refurbishment of Private Estates—Hungerford, Marlborough and Wantage. Refurbishment of Listed Manor Houses including new Grade II listed building to provide Museum, Visitor facilities and office accommodation build elements. Banqueting House, London: Condition Survey & Refurbishment RSPB Arne—new visitor centre, shop and café. £600k Berwick Church Grade I Listed : Heating refurbishment with conservation environmental control Orleans House—Restoration and regeneration of Grade 1 Listed Art Gallery and new extension. Stowe House, Buckinghamshire, Grade I Listed - Various refurbishment projects for Stowe House Preservation Trust Compton Verney—New build Welcome Centre, Refurbishment of Chapel, new Grounds Maintenance Building. Large Residential House, Cornwall: New build Passivhaus Standard Private Residence £1.6m St Mary’s, Lydiard Tregoze - Heating Refurbishment with environmental controls. IESE Surrey Schools Programme—Two school refurbishments and one new build—full design. All Saints Church, Odiham - New Heating System Les Nicolles School, Guernsey—New build 1200 pupil school in centre of St Peter Port, incorporating special needs Louvre, Abu Dhabi; wing, 33m swimming pool and expansive externally floodlit areas. Appointed as compliance checking engineer for Msheireb Heritage Quarter Museums, Qatar electrical services throughout design and construction stages on behalf of client. Grand Egyptian Museum, Cairo Bisham Abbey National Sports Centre—condition surveys and forward maintenance planning. Victoria & Albert Museum: Refurbishment of Furniture exhibition space including close environmental control Royal Terrace, Guernsey—High specification residential development including gymnasium and pool facilities. Full design duties and construction phase monitoring. MTA are registered “Low Carbon Consultants” and carry out feasibility MTA are registered “Low Carbon Consultants” and carry out feasibility studies on sustain- studies on sustainable engineering options for all projects. able engineering options for all projects. Www.mtassoc.co.uk Www.mtassoc.co.uk 15

Brian Eckersley BEng (Hons) BA (Arch) CEng MIStructE 2 Toby Ronalds MEng(Hons) CEng MIStructE 3 Senior Director Director of Structural Engineering — Bachelor of Engineering - numerous awards and competition- — Master of Engineering – As an expert in the engineering of Bristol University, UK winning schemes. Emmanuel College, Cambridge award winning educational buildings, University, UK we have established a long term — Bachelor of Architecture - Brian’s projects are wide-ranging in relationship with the University of University of North London, UK scale, typology and materials – from — Chartered Member of UK Oxford which has already resulted structures in concrete, steel, and Institution of Structural in the transformation of several — Chartered Engineer since 1997 timber to highly innovative work in Engineers since 2009 historical buildings. — Member of Institution of glass, plastics and carbon fibre. He has a keen interest in how pragmatic Toby joined Eckersley O’Callaghan Toby is a mentor for our junior Structural Engineers since 1997 and economical use of engineering as a Senior Engineer in 2010, after engineers, who are working towards — Visiting lecturer at Royal College and construction methods can working in the London and New their chartership examinations. He make buildings. Bringing value to York offices of Buro Happold. Since also supervises at University College of Art, London historic refurbishments, new-build then, Toby has contributed to an London and as an interviewer for the developments and cutting-edge exceptional period of growth for IStructE. Brian co-founded Eckersley structures. the practice and he was made a O’Callaghan in 2004 with James Director in 2016 to lead the Structural O’Callaghan. He has 30 years’ Engineering group. experience as a Structural Engineer and has directed the company for Project Summary Project Summary H B Allen Centre, Keble College, Oxford H B Allen Centre, Keble College, Oxford Structural Timber Awards Education Project H B Allen Centre, Keble College, Oxford H B Allen Centre, Keble College, Oxford Hands Building, Mansfield College, Oxford The Queen's College, Oxford University 2004-present of the Year 2018 Sevenoaks School, Kent 2010-present 2012-2017 East Range, Mansfield College, Oxford University Rick Mather Architects RIBA National Award 2018 South London Gallery, London Rick Mather Architects Rick Mather Architects Director for transformation of the largest RIBA South East Award 2018 Director for transformation of the largest Director for a Oxford University constituent constituent of Oxford University, £60m RIBA South East Client of the Year Award 2018 constituent of Oxford University, £60m project providing 68 cross laminated timber redevelopment of the Listed Acland Hospital site RIBA South East Sustainability Award 2018 redevelopment of the Listed Acland Hospital site student accommodation study bedrooms and an to provide 250 en suite bedrooms, residential, to provide 250 en suite bedrooms, residential, internationally recognised Human Rights Institute. research and teaching facilities around a new East Range, Mansfield College, Oxford research and teaching facilities around a new The new building sits on a two storey basement. college quadrangle with communal spaces 2012-2014 college quadrangle with communal spaces including cafe, seminar rooms and library, all Rick Mather Architects including cafe, seminar rooms and library, all South London Gallery, London resupported on a new basement structure. Director for renovation of one wing of the Victorian resupported on a new basement structure. 2016-2018 college and design of a new modern building to 6a Architects Mountview Arts and Theatre Academy, London complete the quad and provide new circulation City of London Freemen’s School Swimming Pool, Director responsible for renovation of a Grade II* 2015-2018 space, foyer and kitchens. Surrey listed former Fire Station built in 1867 in Peckham. Carl Turner Architects 2015-2017 Conversion into Art space for the South London Director for a £20m new build scheme which The Queen’s College, Oxford Hawkins\\Brown Gallery. The project incorporates the strengthening comprises of a studio block and a theatre block, 2014-2017 Director for new 25m six lane competition of existing timber floors to accommodate the 3, 4 and 5 storeys tall respectively. Includes a Rick Mather Architects swimming pool surrounded by Grade II* listed change of usage. In addition, a new lift shaft and a 200-seat steel frame theatre, numerous studios for Director for new £7m reinforced concrete landscape and Grade II* school Main House. steel stair are going to be installed. acting, music and dance as well as a commercial basement structure beneath the Provost Garden to Specialist CLT roof structure using minimal RIBA National Award 2019 premises, lettable spaces. house a new library extension and archive for the steelwork, a dual protection waterproofing system RIBA London Award 2019 Oxford University constituent. The basement sits using a membrane and watertight reinforced Perrodo Project, St Peter's College, Oxford in particularly sensitive surroundings, immediately concrete for the pool tank and including ventilation Leeds Northern Civic Quarter, Leeds 2015-2018 adjacent to and below the Grade 1 listed Library, routes ventilation. 2017-present Design Engine and with fragile historic walls on either side. Structural Timber Awards Education Project Robin Partington Architects Director for a new three storey pavilion Fellow’s RIBA South Award 2018 of the Year 2018 £50m mixed use masterplan comprising of the building for Oxford University constituent, RIBA South Conservation Award 2018 RIBA National Award 2018 conversion and refurbishment of two existing alongside extensive renovation of the existing Oxford Preservation Trust Award 2018 RIBA South East Award 2018 grade II* listed buildings repurposed as office Chavasse Building to provide private and RIBA South East Sustainability Award 2018 space and a hotel. Additional floors, re-coring and communal spaces. Hands Building, Mansfield College, Oxford basements works will be carried out and a new 166 2012-2017 The Queen’s College, Oxford bed hotel will be erected. City of London Freemen’s School Swimming Pool, Rick Mather Architects 2014-2017 Surrey Director for a Oxford University constituent Rick Mather Architects Gainsborough House, Sudbury 2015-2017 project providing 68 cross laminated timber Director for new £7m reinforced concrete 2017–present Hawkins\\Brown student accommodation study bedrooms and an basement structure beneath the Provost Garden to ZMMA Director for new 25m six lane competition internationally recognised Human Rights Institute. house a new library extension and archive for the Director responsible for £8.5m redevelopment swimming pool surrounded by Grade II* listed The new building sits on a two storey basement. Oxford University constituent. The basement sits of listed artists house and gallery. New landmark landscape and Grade II* school Main House. in particularly sensitive surroundings, immediately three storey structure will replace empty local Specialist CLT roof structure using minimal adjacent to and below the Grade 1 listed Library, authority building to provide exhibition spaces and steelwork, a dual protection waterproofing system and with fragile historic walls on either side. four new galleries. New orangery cafe overlooking using a membrane and watertight reinforced RIBA South Award 2018 18th century garden. concrete for the pool tank and including ventilation RIBA South Conservation Award 2018 routes ventilation. Oxford Preservation Trust Award 2018 16

London Bedford Sutton Winchester Bryony Mitchell BSc (Hons) CMIOSH Senior CDM Consultant Bryony graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree from Southampton University in 1999. Having gained extensive health and safety experience as one of Her Majesty’s Inspectors of Health and Safety with HSE, she subsequently undertook a Post-Graduate Diploma in H&S and gained Chartered Membership of IOSH in 2007. Having moved into the private sector Bryony has worked in Construction, refurbishment and facilities management since 2007, most recently working for Hampshire County Council Property Services Dept. as Senior Construction Health and Safety Advisor delivering CDM training and compliance advice across a wide range of projects from £30 million new build academies to the practical day-to-day maintenance tasks involved with keeping property in a safe condition. Bryony has over 10 years CDBMryoenxypehraiesnrceecaenndtlyjojoinineeddSCcoatltfoWrdhSiteeaadnodnH. ookins LLP in July 2017. Employment Description Scott White and Hookins Senior CDM Consultant working on many varied projects including: LLP (2017-2019) ▪ £44m development of new Science and technology building for The University of (2017 to Present) Oxford Hampshire County ▪ £33m development of new teaching space for The University of Winchester Council (2015 to 2017) ▪ £25 + million development for Winchester College including new state of the art Collins Construction sports and swimming centre with complex roof design. Limited ▪ NHS refurbishment and redevelopment projects in Putney and Hampshire Other Experience: ▪ New £10m Art Block for Headington School, Oxford Nickleby FM Limited ▪ Delivering transport management risk assessment and advice for The Houses of HSE Parliament. ▪ Dancy House, Marlborough College – construction of a New Three Storey Girls’ Boarding House. ▪ The Studies, Bedales School – Demolition of existing structure, refurbishment and new build to create individual student study rooms. Senior Construction Health and Safety Advisor responsible for: ▪ Technical review of designs, preparation of pre-construction information, design risk assessments and health and safety files in line with CDM 2015; ▪ Provision of project-specific technical advice/support for all of Hampshire Property Services, covering a wide range of projects up to £30 million value, including; - Historical architecture at Netley Abbey; - New children’s homes and new visitors Centre at Lepe Country Park; - New schools planned at Barton Farm and Mill Chase; and - Numerous school extensions, re-clads and refurbishment projects. ▪ Review and implementation of contractor selection and management processes. Health and Safety Advisor, providing: H&S inspections and audits of active construction sites in central London (projects ranging from £500k - £20+m), various exhibits at The London Dungeon and Madam Tussaud’s; and fit-out projects in the ‘Shard’ and the ‘Gherkin’. Health and Safety Manager for FM Company with multiple clients with property portfolios of over 500 properties each. www.swh.co.uk 17

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Case study 1: Radley College Clocktower Court Following analysis of the evolution of the site it became apparent that this project would be come a central focal point within the campus. For this reason we PROJECT DETAILS explored the civic potential of the project and pushed the most social function towards the existing court already occupied by the dominant Clocktower. Client Radley College Project Clocktower Court - As with any project where a knitting of the fabric of the estate is required, we Social Centre, History and considered how the new building would be approached by pedestrians and Politics Faculty, Art Gallery where entrances should be, where new external and internal routes could be Location Radley, Abingdon incorporated to open up new opportunities to connect various parts of the campus Construction value £4.2 m and how the building could glue together a number of disparate existing buildings Floor area Approx 2,100 sqm without leaving a outcome which would give an over-bearing scale. Contract form Traditional JCT Appointed 2009 The project was technically demanding for a number of reasons but not least Completed 2014 because the new building had to be inserted between three existing building Services provided by DEA facades all of which were to remain operational during the construction period. All Architecture, Interior Design, of the buildings had differing floor levels which required us to create a series of Lead Designer, Contract linking floor plates which either relied on a series of short steps or gentle ramps in Administration order to meet their adjacent floor. Despite this the buildings as a whole remain RIBA Award 2015, Civic entirely accessible throughout the new complex of spaces. Trust Award 2015, Oxford Preservation Trust Award Clocktower Court ( new building) 2015 Existing buildings. Above: The new building is physically connected to three existing buildings. 20

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This is a modern reinterpretation of the Victorian redbrick tradition, and it This project represented a significant milestone for Radley College as it addressed a number of is handled with due deference to the scale of its surroundings. It is important operational issues that had existed for some time. In addition, the College identified a intelligent and unfussy.” number of space needs for both teaching and social accommodation for the school. Ten new teaching classrooms were required to enable the subjects of history and politics to be taught ‘under Hugh Pearman The RIBA Journal one roof’. This addressed the shortages of dedicated classrooms, where previously multiple use classrooms were relied upon leading to significant timetabling problems. Above: The new colonnaded building next to the listed Rackets Court. 22 Radley College has a prolific art department whose expansion needed to include a new gallery (The Sewell Gallery) and additional space was required to provide secure display and storage of the boys’ artwork during and after assessment. The secure gallery also enables high profile and important artists to show their work. A new social space was required as a much-needed place for the boys to relax and meet outside of the confines of their boarding houses or ‘socials’, where space of this nature is limited. The new social space is also be a place where College staff can receive parents of the boys and where parents can meet with their children in both open and private environments. The café offers users light refreshments during the day and at times when the main dining facility is not accessible. The principal elevation faces the most civic space within the College and therefore has been treated with a double-height colonnade of brickwork. This elevation also reconciles the scale difference between buildings which site either side. On one side, the Listed Grade 2 Rackets Court and on the other, a non-listed but period building which serves as the Fives Court. The other key elevation on the building is east-facing and fronts onto a garden space. This elevation also takes the form of a colonnade, but this time single storey, with teaching classrooms over. This provides a covered route into the rear of the building and access to the new art gallery. As with any project where a knitting of the fabric of the estate is required, we considered how the new building would be approached by pedestrians and where entrances should be, where new external and internal routes could be incorporated to open up new opportunities to connect various parts of the campus and how the building could glue together a number of disparate existing buildings without leaving a outcome which would give an over-bearing scale.

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Case study 2: Charterhouse School New Science and Mathematics Building PROJECT DETAILS Client Charterhouse School The new Science and Mathematics Centre has been completed within the listed Competition sketch of new building within Gothic campus historic context of the 1850s Gothic Campus at Charterhouse School and has Project New Science and been designed following extensive workshops with the school, Waverley Planning We are delighted with our new Science and Mathematics building Mathematics Building and Conservation team and the local community. and the new inspirational spaces within which to work and learn. Design Engine and the Contractor have worked hard to meet our Location Godalming, Surrey Initially the project was won following a limited national competition and then briefing needs and have delivered a top class facility of which the developed with the school to ensure that the new building delivered both the school is rightfully proud.” Construction value £6.2 m necessary academic spaces as well as improving the external environment and key pedestrian links across the campus. Emma Humphreys, Estate Bursar, Charterhouse School Floor area Approx 1,500 sqm The building has been developed with three very different facades which relate Contract form Traditional JCT directly to the context; the intimate context of the south side colonnade and its with Quantities relationship to the existing building it faces, the giant order of the three large exhaust chimneys from the 6 chemistry laboratories of the north facade and its Completed 2018 relationship to the open football pitches and the east facade which picks up the modernist forms of the 1950s art department. Services provided by DEA Architecture, Interior Design, The project was completed within the original £6.2m budget with some Lead Designer, Contract remaining contingency which was utilised to improve the quality of the internal Administration lab benches, provide additional fume cupboards and extend the external landscaping. The project was also delivered on programme including complex RIBA Regional Award 2019, shut down periods through the construction period to accommodate exam Civic Trust Award 2019 periods and decanting. (pending), Brick Awards 2019 Shortlist (pending), Godalming Civic Trust Award 2018, Waverley Borough Council Preservation Trust Award - Overall Winner 2019, RICS Award Shortlist 2019. Regional Award 24 South facade of new building

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Case study 3: St Peter’s College, Perrodo Building, Hannington Hall and Castle Hill House PROJECT DETAILS Client St Peter’s College These completed and ongoing projects has involved very good working provide 54 student rooms which given its proximity to the main campus should be relationship with Oxford City Council Planning department, which was developed made available for second year students. Project Perrodo Building (PB) over many years through the planning application process for the John Henry Our brief from the College for the Castle Hill House Project was to: and Refurbishment of Bookes Building at Oxford Brookes University and has been recently reinforced Provide accommodation that would be flexible and be able to cater for Hannington Hall (HH) and with the Perrodo Project at St Peters College. undergraduate, graduates and conferences. The building needs to be Castle Hill House (CHH) functional and provide value for money and be efficient in its design. The “ The balance of the architectural delights that it offers project also needed to meet the exacting standards of Passivhaus. Location Oxford outweighs any bullishness that it presents to its existing During the design development the mass of the scheme has been broken down Construction value £2.5 m neighbours and together with the considered landscape of into two blocks with a new route created from Bulwarks Lane through the scheme (PB/HH) and £10 m (CHH) the new quads it will make a positive contribution to the and down to New Road. This relates the urban grain and character of this part of architectural cannon of the city.” Oxford and creates new views towards the Nuffield Tower. This approach also Floor area Approx 400 sqm creates a central courtyard. The two building approach assists the development by (PB) 2000 sqm ( CHH). Oxford City Council, Extract from planning officer’s report for Perrodo. reducing overshadowing to Canal House garden, and creates an external space for study. Contract form Traditional JCT Our brief from the College for the Perrodo Project was to: Improve study, teaching and living environments as well as improving the The importance of understanding the character of a place and creating Appointed 2015 public spaces. opportunities for longer views are an key consideration. Completed 2018 The project includes six new Fellows’ study bedrooms, roof level seminar room and a ground floor study and event space, as well as the refurbishment of the three Services provided by DEA existing seminar spaces in the Chavasse Building. The site is constrained for its lack Architecture, Interior Design, of access, leading us to develop an off-site strategy enabling craning of the Lead Designer, Contract structural frame into the quad. The project was completed on time and within Administration budget. RIBA Regional Award 2018, Following the completion of Perrodo the College has started on Phase 2 with the WAN Regional Winner development of the site next to Canal House which is a 2* listed building to 2018, Civic Trust Award 2018. Regional Award 26

Key 1. Canal House 2. 50 study bedrooms 3. Seminar and group work rooms 4. Flexible meeting spaces 5. New quad New landscape courtyard Massing and material axonometric study for Castle Hill House Ground floor cafe Perrodo Building courtyard 27

The Castle Hill House site is separated from the College’s main campus by the Landscape (Right) public pedestrian route of Bulwarks Lane. Bulwarks lane also forms a level change of a building storey to the ground level of Castle Hill house and Canal House. New landscaped courtyard in the heart of the College The primary driver for the project is to connect the Castle Hill House site to the Castle Hill House main campus both with a physical link and by replicating the character and quality (Right) of the landscaping of the main campus site. The physical link is achieved with a new ground level link across Bulwarks Lane at the Southern end of Bulwarks Lane. New development Two new courts on either side of the lane act as spring points for the crossing; a (right) adjacent to re-landscaped court on the main campus site to the west of the New Building Grade 1 listed College and a new sculpture court on the Canal House site. building (left) (Visualisation) The College’s existing landscape is characterised by a series of linked courtyards, which have a distinct and unified character with a limited material palette and consistent approach to planting, but each with their own unique character. The proposal is to create a new courtyard at the centre of the Castle Hill House project, which forms the heart of the scheme. The architectural treatment of the new building has drawn precedent from the Precedent images abstract sculptural arrangements of spaces by Chillida and Mestre. In these works (pictured), interlocking areas of different material, colour and texture define and Abstract sculptural arrangements of divide volume. These works are generally grounded by a strong plinth again spaces by Chillida and Mestre. reference for this can be drawn to the rusticated podium of Canal house, with more detailed arrangements of materials above. Site (Left) Plan indicting extent of area forming phase 1 and 2 within St Peters College. 28

Case Study 4: Examination Schools Building New Circulation Core Intervention PROJECT DETAILS Client University of The existing Grade 2 Listed University of Oxford Examination Schools building Oxford suffered from a lack of DDA compliant access for disabled persons. The proposal took a redundant split level courtyard, squeezed between the Examination Project New Circulation Schools and the Ruskin School of Art. Design Engine proposed a new two-storey Core Intervention. naturally lit core, consisting of ramp, lift and WC facilities. This new entrance also offers disabled access links between both buildings, which neither had previously Location Oxford High St. benefitted from. Appointed 2009 Design Engine was appointed by Oxford University initially to carry out the integration of the Examinations Building and The Ruskin School of Art, both Listed Completed 2011 Grade 2 which involved extensive re-modelling of an existing courtyard to provide new disabled access facilities to both buildings. Project value £1.2 million The £ 1.4 million Phase 1 is complete, which involves a new combined entrance Project manager Clarus and respectful insertion of new access arrangements within the Grade ll Listed fabric and wider conservation area. Contracts were managed to minimise Type of project Intervention disruption to the academic year and to the crucial examinations process. 7 Contract type Traditional Sector Higher Education Size 150m2 29

+ Case Study 5: Berkhamsted School Masterplan and New Sixth-Form Centre PROJECT DETAILS Client Berkhamsted Design Engine were appointed to undertake an estate-wide masterplan, covering Schools Group. the School’s six principal sites following a competition process in early 2017. Emphasis for the masterplan was on maximising the potential of all of the sites and Project Masterplan and identifying where existing shortfalls in the School’s educational and /or New Sixth-Form commercial strategy existed and how they could be resolved. Centre Particular emphasis for the the School was to identify a twenty-year development Location Berkhamsted, strategy across the School estate, which would be commenced with the delivery Hertfordshire of a 3,500 sq. m. Sixth-Form Centre. The School lacks spare development land in and around its main school sites therefore numerous studies were required to Appointed 2017 investigate how existing facilities could be re-located and the resultant site best utilised, without significant detriment to the on-going operational requirements of Completed N/A the schools. Project value £16 million Particular care has been taken to develop a strategy that avoids disruption to delivery of the curriculum and disturbance or health and safety risk to staff and Project Manager Bidwells students during construction works. Following the approval of the masterplans Design Engine were appointed to design and deliver the first three projects Type of project Masterplan and within MP Phase One; namely The Sixth Form Centre, Estates Hub and Phase One Sixth- Administration Centre. These have a combined construction value of £24 million Form Centre and will be delivered for September 2020. Contract type Traditional The process of masterplan design for these sites included an analysis of the Sector School’s current space utilisation and consultation with transport, landscape, MEP Independent and planning consultants. Size Schools 3300m2 30

MARTIN THOMAS ASSOCIATES LTD CANFORD SCHOOL, DORSET ST JUDES Brief Description Brief Description Canford School is an early-mid 19th Century Building and is Grade I listed. It became a St Jude’s Church dates from the late 1860’s and school in 1923. In the grounds, a Norman church is Grade II* listed. Work began in 2010 to trans- and the 14th Century John O’Gaunt’s kitchen form the Church into a Theological College, in- survive and are used by the school. volving comprehensive engineering works. The The main building forms the nucleus of the primary user, St Paul’s Theological College, school but there are a number of more modern gains three lecture spaces, offices, a café and buildings built as the school’s requirements reception area, a library and full amenities. increased. MTA have been involved in a number of projects Current/ongoing projects include: from 2006 until the present day, providing - New Library construction advice and design for various buildings, - Refurbishment of Assembly Hall including Wimborne, Montacute, Salisbury - 2No new 3 storey Boarding Houses Chamber and John O’Gaunt Houses, the - Site wide services infrastructure extensions to Geography/Economy/Biology Block, the Central meet future School development strategy Block, the extension to the Biology Block, the Common Room and the Campus gas Project Details infrastructure. Location: Canford, Bournemouth Client: Canford School Professional Services Project Details Professional Services Martin Thomas Associates are appointed to undertake all the mechanical and electrical Location: West Brompton Martin Thomas Associates were appointed consultancy work. Client: Holy Trinity Brompton Develop to undertake all the Mechanical and Electri- Services include: ments Ltd cal Consultancy Work for the project. Value: £5m overall (£1.5m M&E) New Heating Systems Date: 2009-2013 Services include: Hot and Cold Water Systems Heating System Appraisals Services Distribution Condition Reports Lighting & Emergency Lighting Above ground drainage & roof drainage Small Power & Communications Lighting and Power Installations Audio visual Systems Fire Alarm and Detection Systems Fire & Intruder External Lighting Heating & Boiler installations Infrastructure Appraisals Domestic water services Data & Communication Systems Above & below ground drainage Access Control Cooling & ventilation systems Mechanical Ventilation Building services controls Heating Systems www.mtassoc.co.uk 31

MARTIN THOMAS ASSOCIATES LTD MARTIN THOMAS ASSOCIATES LTD ST MARY DE CRYPT CHURCH, GLOUCESTER HIGHCLIFFE CASTLE Brief Description Brief Description St Mary de Crypt dates from the late 15th Highcliffe Castle is one of the most important Century and has one of the few houses of the Romantic and Picturesque style of remaining Tudor schoolrooms in England architecture from the end of the 18th century/ adjacent to it. The church is significant beginning of the 19th century. Its significance is for its association with famous people, recognised nationally by its Grade 1 status. The the most known of which was Jemmy magnificent building, once lavishly furnished in Wood, a penny-pinching character the 18th century French style, remained a thought to have inspired Dickens’ family home until the 1950s. In the late 1960s Scrooge. two fires rendered the building derelict. In A redevelopment programme was 1977, to prevent further deterioration, implemented to restore the Church and Christchurch Borough Council purchased it. Schoolroom, funded by HLF and other The Castle’s exterior was renovated in the sources and headed by the Princes 1990s, jointly funded by Christchurch Borough Foundation Trust. Council, English Heritage and the Heritage Lottery Fund. In 2008 a further £1.2 Million Project Details programme of repair was completed to enable Professional Services public access to the State Dining Room, Butler's Martin Thomas Associates are appointed to Location: Southgate Street, Gloucester Professional Services Pantry and East Tower. undertake all the Mechanical and Electrical Client: The Prince’s Foundation Christchurch Borough Council set the wheels in Consultancy Work. Dates: 2017—2019 Martin Thomas Associates were appointed motion to achieve the next phase of the Castle’s We were appointed for the Mechanical and to undertake all the Mechanical and repair programme, with the help of funding Electrical input in 2007 and again in 2014 until Electrical Consultancy Work, namely in a from the Heritage Lottery Fund [HLF], in 2014. 2019 for the Phoenix Files project. The opening full design and construction stage This project was to repair the East Wing and took place in May 2019 monitoring role. create a new public Heritage Centre with climate controlled exhibition space. Project Details Services Include Location: Highcliffe, Dorset Client: Christchurch Borough Council Strip out of redundant services in Dates: 2007 and 2014-2019 Church and School House Replacement incoming power and water supplies. New Gas meter to serve revised load. New heating and domestic water supply system. New lighting and emergency lighting New Fire and intruder alarms New CCTV and PA/Music systems New underfloor heating New broadband and WiFi services. www.mtassoc.co.uk www.mtassoc.co.uk 32

H B Allen Centre 4 City of London Freemen's School Main House 5 Keble College 780 clear at lowest point under beam High level timber joist 100x46mm C24 New 300mm upstanVd teoretniacbalelwtaitmerpbroeofringsdtuetadils 100x46mm C24 @ 400m c/c Existing lead roof covering 18mm thick marine ply to external face Timber frame upstand. See section detail for more information Glazing by facade contractor 2m 3.2m KEY 0.75m Entrance to roof = 120x80x6.3 RHS 4.1m propose to be swing open = 80x80x6.3 SHS (to frame swing open glazed panel to panel) others spec. = Timber formed upstand 300mm high = Steel hanger rods 20mm diameter. Allow total length of 18m total for costing Location: Oxford, UK Location: Surrey, UK Client: Keble College Client: City of London Architect: MICA Architect: Hawkins\\Brown Date: Completion due 2019 Date: Completion due 2019 Value: £65m Value: £12m Services Provided: Structural Engineering Services Provided: Structural & Civil Engineering As part of Eckersley O’Callaghan’s established Acland House, which has been temporarily supported on Eckersley O’Callaghan is providing structural and system and a re-instated lantern to allow it to function relationship with Keble College, we have been providing large piles and a reinforced concrete transfer slab during civil engineering services for the refurbishment of as study area and wedding venue in the summer structural engineering services for the HB Allen Centre, the excavation of the new basement. With the basement Freemen’s School’s Grade II* listed Main House months. This has required detailed analysis of the a large mixed-use academic complex. We have worked slab formed, new walls were constructed, and the building, which involves several key structural existing frames before new loads could be placed. with the rest of the design team since initial design in building’s load was then transferred onto them. The use interventions. Two new architectural staircases are 2007 to fully detail the building. of a raft slab foundation negated the need for 500 piles. being introduced, one designed in structural steel Changing room facilities are being reconfigured to with a central lift serving three floors, and the other in provide additional WC and shower areas, while a new reinforced concrete. Both appear as slender sections in structural opening in the building fabric is provided to keeping with the building’s historic style. allow installation of modernized M&E systems. The development provides new residential space for 250 The basement and upper floors have a reinforced The dining room roof is being replaced, while The age and condition of the building has resulted in students, a new lecture theatre, library, café, seminar concrete frame, which is crowned with a steel frame maintaining its suspended ornate ceilings. The existing many unknown factors coming into play. We had to spaces, leisure facilities, and a further standalone roof structure. The equivalent of 1200 tonnes of CO2 roof had badly deteriorated due to poor maintenance. rely heavily on our knowledge of historic structures academic building. A driverless car research group will be have been saved through the specification of cement We investigated upgrading the existing structure to mitigate design risks. Our designs were adapted one of the occupants of a large new basement, which will replacement materials (55% GGBS). however, following cost versus benefit analyses, it was several times following intrusive survey works and to feature a car lift to serve their needs. decided to replace the roof in its entirety, including a appease Historic England, who are overseeing the work. Seven cantilevering steel-and-glass staircases act as structural glass floor ceiling. We produced detailed construction methodologies to With the uses of the building varying across multiple focal points within the building, each designed according prove the buildability of our proposals - demonstrating levels, from student living space to advanced specialist to its individual situation. The staircases act as unifying The existing ornate cast-iron truss Orangery space is how construction damage risks would be eliminate or research facilities, it has been essential that the architectural details within the structure. being opened up, with a new thermally-efficient glazing controlled. structural design is carefully coordinated to meet the services requirements at every level. Top right: Bottom right: A key challenge has involved retaining the Grade II listed ornate cast-iron Dining room roof truss orangery structure 33

New Library and Archive 6 The Queen’s College Location: Oxford, UK RIBA South Award 2018 Client: The Queen’s College RIBA South Conservation Award 2018 Architect: Rick Mather Architects Oxford Preservation Trust New Building Award 2018 Date: Completed 2017 Civic Trust Awards 2018 - Regional Finalist Value: £7m Services Provided: Structural Engineering Founded in 1341, The Queen’s College is one of Movement monitoring helped to control the process. the University of Oxford’s constituent colleges. Its The connection to the existing library was particularly spectacular Grade I-listed library dates from 1692 and is complex, requiring careful underpinning to the old wall. one of the largest of any Oxford college, with a lending collection of 50,000 volumes and nearly 150,000 volumes Key to the design was ensuring that the library’s in the historical collection. Requiring more room, and with valuable collection was protected, while at the same surrounding space being limited, the only feasible place time accommodating the needs of its users. A rooflight to accommodate an extension to the library was beneath running from north to south introduces natural light to the provost’s garden. the reading room, with the historic collection stored away from this light. Our structural glazing experience allowed Eckersley O’Callaghan designed the structural scheme us to provide key advice for the walk-on rooflight, and for this new basement. The basement sits in particularly also for a glazed lift shaft. sensitive surroundings, immediately adjacent to and below the existing library, with fragile historic walls The basement roof supports new planting to reinstate on either side. We used a secant piled perimeter wall, the existing provost’s garden, meaning the rooflight and propped during excavation to retain the surrounding access stairs are the only evidence of the basement. ground and to minimise movements of the adjacent foundations. 34

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