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Saw Swee Hock Student Centre, London School of Economics

O'Donnell + Tuomey. London, United Kingdom

  • Name of work in English

    Saw Swee Hock Student Centre, London School of Economics

  • Name of work in original language

    Saw Swee Hock Student Centre, London School of Economics

  • Prize year

    EUmies Awards 2015

  • Work Location

    London, United Kingdom

  • Studio

    O'Donnell + Tuomey

EUmies Awards 2015 Architecture finalists

  • View from Portsmouth Street

    View from Portsmouth Street

    © Dennis Gilbert

  • View from Portugal Street

    View from Portugal Street

    © Dennis Gilbert

  • Facade Detail

    Facade Detail

    © Dennis Gilbert

  • Entrance Canopy

    Entrance Canopy

    © Dennis Gilbert

  • Lift Shaft

    Lift Shaft

    © Dennis Gilbert

  • View to Cafe

    View to Cafe

    © Dennis Gilbert

  • Site plan

    Site plan

  • Section

    Section

  • Ground floor

    Ground floor

  • Standard floor plan

    Standard floor plan

  • Sketch

    Sketch

  • sketch2

    sketch2

  • Model

    Model

O'Donnell + Tuomey Architects were selected as architects for a proposed New Students' Centre through a two stage international architectural design competition in June 2009.

Authors

Sheila O Donnell, John Tuomey, Willie Carey,

Collaborators

Project architect: Geoff Brouder; Architect: Laura Harty, Kirstie Smeaton, Anne Louise Duignan, Gary Watkin, Mark Grehan, Ciara Reddy, Henrik Wolterstorff; Project management: Richard Fanning, Gareth Morgan; Construction manager: Steven Nott, Graham Potts; Quantity surveyor: Samuel Bailey, Allan Graham; Structural engineering: Gavin Loesberg, Pat Brady, Peter Anthony; Mechanical: Madhu Patel, Paul Carless, Kieran Elsdon; Electrical: Umesh Patel; Environmental: Klaus Bode, Giles Bruce, Gustavo Brunelli; Fire consulting: Pierre Gaston, Colin Roberts, David Stow; Acoustical: Ned Crowe, Seb Jouan, Ian Knowles, Xavier Romero; Others: James Beer, Alex Wardle; Security: Nick Unsworth; Others: Tom Richardson, Martin Reed, Jason Farrer; Accessibility: Adrian Cave (RIP), Stuart Schlindwien-Robinson, Marine Semichon; Others: Andy Shelley, Will Lingard, Michael Lowndes
  • Program

    Education

  • Completion

    2014

The proposal was to create an active Student Union, using democratic, everyday, unusual architecture of useful beauty, born out of an understanding of context. The brief was to bring student facilities together under one roof. The multi-functional building includes a venue, pub, learning café, media, prayer, offices, gym, careers, dance studio and social spaces. The brief asked for the 'best student building in the UK' and had the aspiration for BREEAM Excellent rating. The design achieved BREEAM Outstanding.

Street Life The site is located at the knucklepoint convergence of narrow streets that characterise the LSE city centre campus. The faceted façade operates with respect to the Rights of Light Envelope and is tailored to lines of sight, to be viewed from street corner perspectives and to make visual connections between internal and external circulation. The brick skin is cut along fold lines to form large areas of glazing, framing views. Analysis of the context has influenced the first principles of a site specific architectural design. Embodiment The building is designed to embody the dynamic character of a contemporary Student Centre. The complex geometries of the site provided a starting point for a lively arrangement of irregular floor plates, each particular to its function. Space flows freely in plan and section stairs turn to create meeting places at every level. Construction, Colour and Atmosphere London is a city of bricks. The building is clad with bricks, with each brick offset from the next in an open work pattern, creating dappled daylight inside and glowing like a lattice lantern at night. The building has the robust adaptability of a livedin warehouse, with solid wooden floors underfoot. Steel trusses or ribbed concrete slabs span the big spaces. Circular steel columns prop office floors between the large span volumes and punctuate the open floor plan of the café. There are no closed in corridors. Every office workspace has views to the outside world. The basement venue is daylit from clerestory windows.

Building credentials include BREEAM Outstanding design rating, EPC 'A' rating, DEC 'A' rating- a first in London. Through robust detailing, building form and orientation, thermal massing, flexibility of building plan and smart systems design, active cooling has been removed. Building energy demands are met through Low/ Zero carbon technologies. Constructed area: 6.100 m² Surface: 1.780 m²


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