Innovative strategy at the iconic Strawberry Field

Public Sector Fri, Mar 20, 2020 12:12 PM

Forty-two VELUX Longlights have been installed as part of an innovative lighting and ventilation strategy at the new Strawberry Field visitor centre and young adults’ training hub in Liverpool.

Fundamental to the design of the centre were two requirements: to create a bright, natural ambience throughout this flat-roofed building and to ensure that the internal spaces remained well-ventilated for both visitors and trainees.

Hoskins Architects, in partnership with Robertson Construction North West, designed the building to maximise the views and the physical connections to the mature “park” setting.

The 1350m2, two-storey building has been set into the site’s embankment and has been clad in natural timber and brick to blend in with the wooded areas in the surrounding landscape.

“The modular nature of the VELUX Modular Skylight system “made it easy to work with and design with during the early technical design phases,” said Cameron Burt, architect on the project. “We had worked with the product on other projects within the office so we had a good working knowledge of the benefits the system brings. The modular nature combined with flexibility and clean aesthetic meant it had strong advantages over market competitors.

“We had excellent early engagement with the VELUX Commercial technical team (Wai Cheung Specification Development Manager in particular) that helped us work through the detailing aspects, and understand and identify any issues early on in the process.”

The VELUX Longlights, which had been pre-fabricated and tested at the factory, were quickly and easily installed by specialist fitters, Cubic Facades, within 48 hours of delivery to site.

In association with VELUX Commercial


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