27/01/2014

Watson Batty go BIM


Watson Batty Architects are taking a major step forward with the introduction of Building Information Modelling (BIM) on selected projects across the practice. During the last 2 years the practice has made a significant investment in hardware, software and staff training to enable use of the computer software on some of our live projects. Over the last 12 months BIM has been used to deliver a number of key projects within the practice including the newly opened Student Central at Huddersfield University, the proposed Washington Leisure Centre and new foodstore in Chapel Allerton. Having used Autodesk’s Revit software on each project we have been able to bring the benefits of the BIM software into the design and co-ordination process.

BIM is a process of managing the information produced during the design and construction phase of a project in a single common format that can be utilised from the initial design stage through to construction, operations, maintenance and finally demolitions. BIM is set to become an integral part of the construction process and the investment that has been made by the practice will ensure that Watson Batty has the potential of bringing the benefits of BIM to both existing and future clients.

21/01/2014

University of Huddersfield Student Central Open Ahead of Programme




Photographs courtesy of The University of Huddersfield and the Huddersfield Examiner

The new £22.5m Student Central Building designed by Watson Batty Architects opened its doors on Friday 10th January. The ribbon was cut by the Vice Chancellor Bob Cryan and Nosheen Dad the President of the Students’ Union.

Having worked closely with the University to see the project brought to completion, we are delighted with the positive responses which have received. Mr Cyran stated ‘I am absolutely bowled over’, whilst Peter Slee, the Deputy Vice Chancellor responded ‘Just fabulous’. The successful delivery of this project is also thanks to the efforts of GB Building Solutions who we have been working with closely since the project started on site in May 2012. The new building provides new sports facilities, including an 8 court sports hall, squash courts, fitness suite and exercise studios, together with a new centre for the Students’ Union, Student Services and catering on campus. 

The contemporary design has also been well received by the University which features mesh facades onto Wakefield Road providing a fantastic opportunity to create dramatic lighting effects enhancing the impact of the building at night. These were switched on as part of the Christmas celebrations by members of the Huddersfield Giants Rugby Team.

The official opening of the building will be later this year.

15/01/2014

WBA Appointed for Liverpool Hope University Science and Sport Project


We are delighted to announce our appointment with Liverpool Hope University to support the detailed design and construction delivery of their major science and sport development. The £7.8m extension and refurbishment project will enable a greater integration between the faculties of science and sport on the Hope Park Campus. The planning application was submitted late last year with anticipated approval in early 2014.  

The engagement continues a successful string of recent appointments at York St John, Huddersfield, Sheffield Hallam, Nottingham, and Bradford Universities.

14/01/2014

The Poplars Start on Site



Following detailed design development we are delighted that the Poplars Development has now commenced on site.  This scheme represents the first phase of the “New Bolton Woods” master-plan initiative in Bradford.  The strategic plan was originally commissioned by Canal Road Urban Village Ltd (CRUVL), a joint venture company that includes Bradford Council.  

Watson Batty Architects are assisting the preferred developer, Skipton Properties to deliver this exciting exemplar residential project initially through the detailed planning process and then onto the construction working drawings packages.

The scheme consists of 20no. affordable dwellings for Great Places Housing Group and 26no. private ‘for sale’ units.  Our Appointment also included re-planning the private ‘for sale’ areas to allow Skipton Properties to deliver their own particular housing sales product.  Our challenge was to alter the unit footprints on the site whilst paying close attention to the already approved architectural styles and elevational treatments.  The materials proposed include a contemporary mix of buff coloured facing brick, artificial stone plinths with cast stone contrasting bands and a selection of feature render panels.  Following a number of productive design workshops with the development team and representatives from Bradford Council the resulting scheme is of a very high standard, which reflects the aspirations set out in CRUVL’s original master-plan.

For more info please see Telegraph and Argus article & video link by clicking here


03/01/2014

Rossington scheme progressing on site






Watson Batty Architects are pleased to be supporting Termrim Construction in this successful Design and Build project to deliver 14 new-build houses in Rossington, for South Yorkshire Housing Association.

Having cleared the site of existing structures, construction is now well underway on the 2 bedroom dwellings.

Our involvement through the tender process included providing HQI checks for HCA compliance and aiding in the review of cost effective ways to achieve Code for Sustainable Homes credits.  The scheme is currently running smoothly on site and the project is due to complete in February 2014.

This is our first scheme with Termrim Construction and we hope that it is the start of a long and productive working relationship.