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Didcot Quarter

This project repurposed a brownfield site next to the former Didcot Power Station into a high-spec industrial complex which has employee health and wellbeing at its heart.
Size
Unit A:120,000 sqft Unit B:190,000 sqft
Location
Didcot, Oxfordshire
Status
Complete
Contractor
Designers
Chetwoods Architects
Client
Savills Investment Management
Photographer

Our client wanted to apply the high-spec wellbeing and sustainability criteria more typical of a commercial office to a high-tech industrial context.

The former power station site required extensive works to divert important strategic infrastructure to allow the site to be re-purposed for industrial use as part of a designated Enterprise Zone helping to drive new growth and development, particularly in the science and technology sectors.

The site was designed to read as one, with a central axis providing a visual connection between the two buildings. The entrance to each building is identified by weathered steel goalpost frames around a frameless glazed entrance lobby that visually connects interior and exterior spaces. The link continues inside, with the steel spiralling up through the double-height reception area as a folded sculpture forming the balustrade to the main stair.

The use of a wide range of materials, surfaces and finishes such as glass, wood and polished concrete, enhances the building’s positive impact on users and visitors. A flexible warehouse space utilises natural light through roof lights and transparent areas of wall cladding whilst absorbing the light from the glazed frontage above and below the office space. The gatehouse is designed to mirror that of the main building with dark grey cladding.

Over five acres of landscape amenity space was provided for employee wellbeing including a grass amphitheatre with a waterside setting, set among native trees and plants. The buildings were designed to achieve a BREEAM Excellent rating, and to meet WELL Standard pre-conditions offering future tenants the flexibility of gaining full WELL certification. BIM and VR technology were used throughout the development and construction process, and we have subsequently used the project as a template for our trials of Digital Twin systems in this type of building.

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Project Highlights
  • Repurposed former power station brownfield site
  • Focus on employee health and wellbeing
  • High-spec industrial complex within designated Enterprise Zone
  • Extensive works to divert important strategic infrastructure
  • Over five acres of landscape amenity space for employees
  • Wide range of materials, surfaces and finishes to enhance positive impact
  • BREEAM Excellent rating, and WELL Standard ready
  • Used as a template for our trials of Digital Twin systems

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