Thank you for supporting your local wildlife. We have over 250-acres of land for you to explore and find your Nature Moments in. Our unique architectural design makes us the first floating nature reserve in the UK, providing a restaurant, shop and educational areas as well as an eco-friendly conference centre and wedding venue. The renowned WA Awards competition, which showcases the projects of our community members runs three times a year. And it floats. In turn water is pumped from the lake for WC flushing. and the ensuing occupation of that structure. Xplorer is a family friendly navigational. Adam Khan architects were chosen above McDowell + Benedetti Architects and AY Architects as winners of the competition. Imagine taking your wedding vows floating on water, surrounded by panoramic lake views and amazing wildlife. From within, visitors will in places be able to look into the reeds, and into spaces carved out of them "like crop circles". WebBrockholes Visitor Centre | Matter Architecture Public Buildings Brockholes Visitor Centre New visitor centre for 106-hectare wetland Nature Reserve near Preston. Mies van der Rohe Award 2013, Shortlisted. Sponsored by the Lancashire Wildlife Trust and Forestry Commission in the United Kingdom, the competition for a new Visitors Center for the Brockholes Nature Reserve near Preston in Lancashire set a series of ambitious goals, among them being the creation of a nature conservation site of regional, national and international importance. The building is expressed as a giant slot cut through the gravel ridge, minimising its impact on the natural landscape- especially the skyline- while giving fine views in both directions across the Reserve and the surrounding countryside. Highly sustainable building inserted within embankment of former gravel pit. See the free adventure playground at Brockhole. We have also opened our takeaway BBQ, so whether you're relaxing on our cafe terrace, or enjoying yourself in our grounds we have the perfect lunch or snacks to keep you fueled. WebBrockholes Visitor Centre Project Title: Brockholes Visitor Centre Location: Preston, Lancashire Building Owner: Lancashire Wildlife Trust Architect: Adam Khan Architects Builder / Main Contractor: Mansell/Balfour Beatty Structural Engineers: Price & Myers Joinery: B & K Structures It is owned by the Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside. The site is surrounded by 163 acres of additional woodlands and is bounded on the south and east by the River Ribble, on the north by the Boilton Woods and on the west by the M6 Motorway. Brockholes is full of nature moments, which are just waiting for you to discover. It is this exterior ramp that begins a strong idea of trajectory and circulation through the project. (The British Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method, if you really want to know, or Breeam.) The project is zero-carbon in both use and production, with materials of low embodied energy thatch, willow, timber, off-site prefabrication and on-site energy generation and waste treatment. And it floats. The winning design has been named A Floating World and draws on the rich tradition of wetland dwellings, a floating world of thatch, reeds and willow. 'The design of this building takes away all the apparent conflicts between architecture and sustainability ', Collaborators: Jonathan Cook Landscape Architects, Jackson Coles, Max Fordham, Price & Myers, Max Fordham, Civic Trust Awards National Panel 2012, Adam Khan, Brockholes Visitor Centre consumption, landscape, infrastructure, Quarderns, Brockholes Visitor Centre, Samlesbury, Lancashire, Project: New visitor centre and masterplan, Mies van der Rohe Award 2013, Shortlisted, Civic Trust Award: Special Award: Sustainability 2012, Winner, Building Awards: Sustainability Project of the Year 2012, Winner, Sustain' Award: Architecture and Design 2012, Winner, North West Regional Construction Award 2012, Winner, RIBA Regional Conservation Award 2012, Winner, Wood Awards: Commercial and Public Access 2011, Winner. "People have been in denial about flood risk," says the building's architect, Adam Khan. Reset your password link will be sent to your email address you register. Additionally, a parking garage is located below a green roof that meshes seamlessly with the landscape. WebBrockhole, the Lake District Visitor Centre on the shores of Windermere is the ultimate start to your Lake District visit. Explore our flagship, Lancashire Wildlife Trust, 250-acre nature reserve, and youll see the wide variety on offer. A highly sustainable building buried into the embankment of a former gravel pit. Brockholes is a new nature reserve, owned by the Lancashire Wildlife Trust and constructed on the remains of an abandoned quarry near Preston, England. The building is expressed as a huge slot-like cut through the gravel ridge, minimising its impact on the natural landscape and especially the skyline, while giving fine views across the Reserve to the south and the meandering River Ribble landscape to the north. The oak roofs change in the weather, from black in rain to gold in sun. f you turn off the M6, on the ragged edge of Preston, and follow some brown badger signs through a series of truck-filled roundabouts and ramps, you suddenly see a huddle of roofs above a lake, which look like a bronze-age settlement. photos : Ioana Marinescu. The wobbly oak and the copper are tactile. I am most at home walking through the countryside with my camera, a notebook, and my dog. It is a complex of buildings with claims on the future rather than the distant past, in that it aims to be extraordinarily sustainable. It is a complex of buildings with claims on the future rather than the distant past, in that it aims to be extraordinarily sustainable. Client: Lancashire Wildlife Trust. Find out more about our historic Thomas Mawson designed Arts and Craft gardens and grounds. And it floats. Status: Built. The building emerges from the landscape to the east, lifting up in all directions while still rooted in the site. The ceiling surface finish is a spray on acoustic absorber designed to reduce reflected sound, producing a comfortable acoustic environment. Highly sustainable building inserted within embankment of former gravel pit. LWT manages 34 Nature Reserves covering 2000 acres of woodland, wetland, upland and meadow.LWT welcomed nearly 7000 children to our Education Centres last year and they went away with an enthusiasm to help save wildlife. Explore Wasdale, Wastwater and the West Coast, Brockhole, the Lake District Visitor Centre, Plan your winter visit to the Lake District, Brockhole, the Lake District Visitor Centre on the shores of Windermere. The architecture of Brockholes, by RIBA award winning Adam Khan Architects turned what was once a gravel quarry into a state-of-the-art Visitor Village. It does not strive for effect, but lets the effect grow out ofits situation. See the Brockhole family friendly cafe menu. One of the Marketing Officers for LWT and Brockholes. We are home to three cafes at Brockhole, one in the house and two take-away cafes in our grounds. Our ice cream cabin is also open daily for yummy cold treats on those warm days! The architecture of Brockholes, by RIBA award winning Adam Khan Architects turned what was once a gravel quarry into a state-of-the-art Visitor Village. WebBrockholes Visitor Centre Lancashire Inspired by the villages of the Tigres-Euphrates Marsh Arabs and following consultation with ourselves on structural viability, Adam Khan Architects entered this competition for a new visitor centre for Brockholes with a design that would float. WebBrockholes is full of nature moments, which are just waiting for you to discover. Its buildings serve the usual needs of such places cafe, shop, information but also host a large education space and a series of conference rooms that will be rented out to generate income. The Northwest Regional Development Agency (NWDA) has approved 59million in total for investment in the Newlands programme. Our stunning Meadow Lake Suitefloats on the lake, within a cluster of eco-buildings that nestle amongst the reeds. WebThe Brockholes Visitor Centre is made up of a floating world of small structures on an island of pontoons for the Brockholes Wetlands Nature Reserve, near Preston. The internal ramp defines the northern edge of the open public space. The Lancashire Wildlife Trust is a Registered Charity (No: 229325). The architecture of Brockholes, by RIBA award winning Adam Khan Architects turned what was once a gravel quarry into a state-of-the-art Visitor Village. Brockholes is a new nature reserve, owned by the Lancashire Wildlife Trust and constructed on the remains of an abandoned quarry near Preston, England. The experience is not one of the building or of nature alone, but of the two together, and comes from a certain openness: to what was already on the site, to its possibilities, to ancient and modern materials, to high and low technology. What is most impressive is that here is a romantic conceptual idea, underpinned by sustainability, structural integrity, function and detail. RIBA Awards 2012 Citation: Brockholes Visitor Centre Preston New Road, Samlesbury, Preston Why not support us in our work to protect this special reserve? The complex's buildings are arranged around a series of courtyards, which provide both a sense of enclosure and openness to views, and one of which is planted with a little orchard. Brockholes Wetland and Woodland Nature Reserve Award. Rural Building in Preston, Lancashire design by Adam Khan Architects, England, UK. The wonderfully exciting Xplorer Challenge is returning to Brockholes Nature Reserve! The renowned WA Awards competition, which showcases the projects of our community members runs three times a year. Mies van der Rohe Award 2013, Shortlisted. The competition was open and judged anonymously in the first stage with five teams then selected to give a presentation to the jury panel in November 2007. But it is rare that the stuff of a building, as well as its relationship to nature, gives so much pleasure. WebWe are home to three cafes at Brockhole, one in the house and two take-away cafes in our grounds. RIBA National Award 2012, Winner. Shop for local food and drink, gift ideas, maps and guide books. Photograph: Ioana Marinescu. Copyright 2023 by Lake District National Park all rights reserved. Hire a boat Copyright 2006 - 2023 World Architecture Community. As a charity with no government funding, we simply wouldn't be able to look after wildlife refuges like Brockholes without your support. The facilities will include a caf, shop, gallery, education, and meeting rooms. There is also an interest in what things are as much as what they look like how they feel and work, and how they combine, rather than in the single glamour shot. Situated in the flood-plain of the river Ribble, it has the UK's first floating visitor village. Since its opening in 2011, the reeds have grown and the Visitor Village has become nestled amongst them. All profits go towards keeping it special for future generations. Reed beds have been planted around the building so that when they are fully grown the roofs will seem to emerge from them. Preston WebBrockholes Visitor Centre | Matter Architecture Public Buildings Brockholes Visitor Centre New visitor centre for 106-hectare wetland Nature Reserve near Preston. From helping visitors in the welcome centre, to aiding, Brockholes Nature Reserve is owned and managed by the Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside. Rural Building in Preston, Lancashire design by Adam Khan Architects, England, UK. Brockholes Nature Reserve RIBA Awards winner, 2012, Architect: Adam Khan ArchitectsClient: Lancashire Wildlife TrustContractor: Mansell PLCStructural Engineer: Price and MyersServices Engineer: Max Fordham LLPContract Value: 6.25 millionDate of completion: May 2011Gross internal area: 1,400 sqm, Brockholes Wetland and Woodland Nature Reserve Visitor Facilities, near PrestonRIBA competition winner, Brockholes Wetland and Woodland Nature Reserve Visitor Facilities : Winner. The new 67-acre reserve and visitor centre was made possible with a sizable grant of 8 million from the North West Regional Development Agency, which includes landscaping and habitat creation Whole-building, embodied-energy analysis was undertaken which resulted in specifying materials of low embodied energy, such as structural timber and oak roofing shakes. We receive zero government funding and rely on our members and grants to support our charitable activities. Without our wonderful volunteers Brockholes Nature Reserve wouldnt be the same. Try archery, laser clay shooting, mini golf and our famous woodland playground. Brockholes is an overlap of wildness and industry. You can take a walk along the River Ribble, explore our ancient woodland and amble around our lakes. WebThe Brockholes Visitor Centre is made up of a floating world of small structures on an island of pontoons for the Brockholes Wetlands Nature Reserve, near Preston. Depicted in the diagrams here, the red dashed lines here represent the primary circulation loop and the orange lines are representative of the secondary movement paths. The costs compared well with building (as is common) on a large amount of concrete set in the ground, making what are known as raft foundations. Includes caf/restaurant, shop, gallery, education and conference facilities. Often, the pursuit of Breeam's approval leads buildings to pursue a box-ticking series of technical fixes, and an assembly of products designed to fulfil their requirements without much thought to how they look and feel. Status: Built. Civic Trust Award: Special Award: Sustainability 2012, Winner. To keep the vaulted roof space clear of obstructions, the building services have been designed to run through a floor trench system. Because it floats, it has an intimacy with the water that it would lack if it were ringed with defences against flooding: the water is turned from an enemy into an ally. All rights reserved. RIBA National Award 2012, Winner. 22 Jun 2012. If you turn off the M6, on the ragged edge of Preston, and follow some brown badger signs through a series of truck-filled roundabouts and ramps, you suddenly see a huddle of roofs above a lake, which look like a bronze-age settlement. Brockholes Wetland and Woodland Nature Reserve Award. Project: New visitor centre and masterplan. The buildings extremely high environmental performance has been made possible by incorporating a raft of energy and carbon reducing measures. We do not receive any direct government funding and each time you visit youre helping to support our vital conservation work on the reserve. The visitor centre at Brockholes is a cluster of buildings set in a lake on a floating pontoon, which responds to changing water levels in the flood plain. Signing-up to World Architecture Community is free. WebBrockholes Visitor Centre Project Title: Brockholes Visitor Centre Location: Preston, Lancashire Building Owner: Lancashire Wildlife Trust Architect: Adam Khan Architects Builder / Main Contractor: Mansell/Balfour Beatty Structural Engineers: Price & Myers Joinery: B & K Structures It has been "carefully crafted" to attract different species and is aimed less at dedicated bird-watchers and nature lovers than the general public of the big cities an hour's drive or so away Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds and at tourists on their way to the nearby Lake District. The renowned WA Awards competition, which showcases the projects of our community members runs three times a year. You can take a walk along the River Ribble, explore our ancient woodland and amble around our lakes. They retract in winter, enabling internal space to receive maximum daylight and passive solar heating. At Brockholes a wildlife reserve near Preston the floating visitor centre offers a reassuring glimpse into a flood-proof future, Original reporting and incisive analysis, direct from the Guardian every morning, Brockholes visitor centre, near Preston in Lancashire, designed by Adam Khan. Being on the water brings visitors right up to the wildlife and also provides a solution to the site's inherent flood risk. Then, charmingly, the building connects with its natural surroundings in a way that cannot be measured by technical indices. Brockholes is a Lancashire Wildlife Trust-owned site, which was purchased under the Newlands scheme in December 2006, with additional support from the Tubney Trust and Lancashire Wildlife Trust member donations.Brockholes will be transformed through a unique partnership of the Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside, Northwest Regional Development Agency (NWDA) and Forestry Commission. The winning team will now work closely with the Lancashire Wildlife Trust, the North West Regional Development Agency and the Forestry Commission to progress the winning concept. Visting here, supports here. A highly sustainable building buried into the embankment of a former gravel pit. In turn the centre has been awarded BREEAM Outstanding (Design Stage) and achieved an A rating for its Energy Performance Certificate. Project: New visitor centre and masterplan. Situated in the flood-plain of the river Ribble, it has the UK's first floating visitor village. Enjoy delicious food overlooking Windermere and the fells beyond. A natural ventilation system is discreetly integrated, exploiting the stack effect of the barn-shaped roofs, resulting in a BREEAM excellent rating. Brockholes was previously a major quarry extraction site. Samlesbury The idea is to introduce people to nature who don't see enough of it. Find out about our Associate and other member benefits here. The reserve changes with the seasons, so you can see something new each time you visit. Brockholes was previously a major quarry extraction site. In addition there is also our spectacular floating Visitor Village, which plays host to a lakeside cafe and shop! Includes caf/restaurant, shop, gallery, education and conference facilities. The best (and cheapest) way to enjoy Brockholes on a regular basis is to purchase one of our Visitor Passes. "If you have raft foundations," the great architect and thinker Cedric Price once said, "why not have a raft?". Got a question about Brockholes? This site-sensitive design provides flood protection - essential given that it is sited within 127 hectares of mixed wetlands and ancient woodlands. Newlands stands for New Economic Woodlands. The daylight was carefully modelled to help achieve this. Visting here, supports here. RIBA Awards 2012 Citation: Brockholes Visitor Centre Preston New Road, Samlesbury, Preston At Brockholes, Adam Khan wanted to challenge this "factoid-led" approach, and use the pursuit of sustainability as the means to create more beautiful buildings, not less. Rainwater runs off the buildings and pontoon straight into the surrounding lake. This site-sensitive design provides flood protection - essential given that it is sited within 127 hectares of mixed wetlands and ancient woodlands. The result of this process is a project that exhibits an interlocking of built form and landscape with programmatic branches as an extension of their interaction. Brockholes Nature Reserve and Visitor`s Center. Gardens/ grounds/ adv playground: 10am - 7.30pm. Mies van der Rohe Award 2013, Shortlisted. Brockholes Nature Reserve As well as saving yourself. WebThe Brockholes Visitor Centre is an exciting take on a visitor experience in a nature reserve setting on an iconic floating Visitor Village today Completed: 2011 place Preston call Client: The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside | Project value: 8.6 million Brockholes Visitor Centre website Highly sustainable building inserted within embankment of former gravel pit. The vision for Brockholes was to design a suite of visitor facilities to inspire and encourage people to visit the site and engage with the natural world. Brockholes sits on a concrete raft, made buoyant by hollow chambers, held by four steel posts to stop it drifting across the lake. Design: Adam Khan Architects. It is the more public programs that are freed from the ground plane and elevated while the back of the house functions remain physically connected to the landscape. Brockholes Visitor Centre New visitor centre for 106ha wetland reserve between River Ribble and M6 near Preston. 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