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Hubert Perrodo Building, St Peter's College, University of Oxford

Project Details

£2m to £2.99M

New Build

Practice

Design Engine Architects

Design Engine Architects , The Studios , Coker Close , Winchester , Hampshire , SO22 5FF , United Kingdom

The overall aim was to improve the utility, capacity and aesthetics of St Peter's College by making the most of the existing buildings and introducing sensible changes, which were good value for money. There was a desire to improve the facilities for teaching and learning and for conferences and events, which would also benefit the general life and wellbeing of the College throughout the year, such as for degree days and admissions. The new building is a three-storey pavilion with a set-back fourth storey. The height reflects the surrounding buildings: both the New Building and the Chavasse Building that define the Chavasse Quad. The arrangement of functions is intended to replicate those of Chavasse with communal spaces on the ground floor opening onto the re-landscaped quad with private study rooms above. This division in the use of spaces on different floors could present an incoherent facade but the veil or screen applied to the facade helps unify it and give coherence to the different levels and uses. An open filligree of square section ceramic rods constitute the primary facade and make reference to the stone tracery evident in a number of existing buildings on site. The ceramic has a natural finish chosen to match the texture and tone of the stone. The ceramic is layered in front of a bronze-coloured metal cladding which has been chosen to match the colour of the existing brick buildings. "Unifying the complexity of the brief within this historic but tight site was an exciting challenge. Working closely with the local planning authorities we were able to satisfy the planning demands of this beautiful city while maximizing the potential of the site. As the completion of the final elevation to the re-landscaped quad, the new building needed a presence of its own while respecting its (listed) neighbours. We hope we have designed a building which is contemporary in nature but achieves the same richness of facade evident in the surrounding quad, which will continue the tradition of quality architecture within St Peters College." Richard James, Project Architect, Design Engine.