



In addition to the depot buildings, the project includes extensive landscaping. SuDS ponds alongside filter drains, swales, rain gardens and permeable paving. The water meadows promote ecological biodiversity and flood water attenuation. An embedded approach to sustainability has been essential from the outset to ensure a BREEAM rating of Excellent is achieved.
Context – Located just off Junction 7 of the M40 provides the site with essential connections onto the road network for gritting lorries. A holistic design language has been utilised across the site to unify the office, workshop and salt barn. A sensitive massing approach has been taken to mitigate any impact on the residential community to the north of the site, with generous breaks between the blocks.
Context – Located just off Junction 7 of the M40 provides the site with essential connections onto the road network for gritting lorries. A holistic design language has been utilised across the site to unify the office, workshop and salt barn. A sensitive massing approach has been taken to mitigate any impact on the residential community to the north of the site, with generous breaks between the blocks.
Low-rise residential dwellings are situated adjacent to the site along the northern boundary. The pitched roof typology has been influenced by these residential units. The pitches also assist in improving the natural ventilation throughout the building, while also creating an internal acoustic barrier.
Acoustics – The site sits within close proximity to residential houses. Given the nature of a working industrial yard, intelligent architecture had to be employed to minimise the impact on this neighbouring community. The workshop’s folded roof geometry creates a natural sound baffle which suppresses the noise created by the work trucks. Furthermore, the site layout is arranged to assure no reversing is required to keep work noise to a minimum.
Acoustics – The site sits within close proximity to residential houses. Given the nature of a working industrial yard, intelligent architecture had to be employed to minimise the impact on this neighbouring community. The workshop’s folded roof geometry creates a natural sound baffle which suppresses the noise created by the work trucks. Furthermore, the site layout is arranged to assure no reversing is required to keep work noise to a minimum.
NEASDEN LANE
GARNHAM STREET
ASTLEY HOUSE
WESTON HALL
ST. OLAVS
FOUBERTS PLACE
THE HQ
MANOR PARK WORKS
BEECH HILL
MAY GURNEY
THE COWSHED
THE PAPER MARKET