Savill Building

Savill Building

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building_name=Savill Building


building_type=Visitor Centre / Pavilion
architectural_style=
structural_system=Timber gridshell
location=Windsor, England
coordinates=coord|51.4271|-0.5966|display=inline,title|region:GB_scale:2000
completion_date=2006
main_contractor=Green Oak Carpentry Company
architect= Glen Howells Architects
structural_engineer=Buro Happold & Robert Haskins Waters Engineers
services_engineer=Buro Happold
quantity_surveyor=
other_designers=|

The Savill Building is a visitor centre at the entrance to The Savill Garden in Windsor Great Park, Surrey, designed by Glen Howells Architects, Buro Happold and Robert Haskins Waters Engineers. It was opened by His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh on the 26 June 2006.

Building

The building is located on the space of a mature beech tree plantation which was severely damaged in the hurricane of 1986. All remaining mature trees were retained in the scheme. The Stirling Prize judges describe it as: [ [http://www.architecture.com/Awards/RIBAAwards/Winners2007/South/TheSavillBuilding/TheSavillBuilding.aspx http://www.architecture.com/Awards/RIBAAwards/Winners2007/South/TheSavillBuilding/TheSavillBuilding.aspx] ]

:"This project is a good modern interpretation of that great British traditional form: the Pavilion in the Park."

Gridshell Roof

The roof is the dominant feature of the building:

:"So what you have is effectively a great big weather-sealed canopy, perched on dynamically angled steel legs. It is the ultimate summerhouse, the granddaddy of gazebos." ::"Hugh Pearman" [Hugh Pearman [http://www.hughpearman.com/2006/20.html http://www.hughpearman.com/2006/20.html] ]

The building has a 'three-domed' sinusoidal shaped gridshell roof of two layers of interlocking larch lathes [Buro Happold website [http://www.burohappold.com/BH/BHTemplate8.aspx?ID=972C0265E711C68A1A18172CD7D066AA http://www.burohappold.com/BH/BHTemplate8.aspx?ID=972C0265E711C68A1A18172CD7D066AA] ] (50x80mm) on a one metre square grid, supported on steel quadropods and a steel tubular ring-beam. The exact form of the roof was designed by Buro Happold to be the most structurally efficient possible using specialist in-house software (Tensyl). The roof is clad in plywood panels, with aluminium weather proofing and an top cladding of oak. All timber was harvested from the nearby Crown Estate. The roof is over 90m in length and up to 25m wide, and because of its own separate structural system appears to hover over the brick and glass facade of the building.

The carpentry, which used over 400 larch trees and 20 skilled carpenters, was done by the Green Oak Carpentry Company. [The Guardian, Monday 31st July, 2006 ( [http://arts.guardian.co.uk/features/story/0,,1834019,00.html http://arts.guardian.co.uk/features/story/0,,1834019,00.html] )]

Exterior

The roof structure remains exposed from the inside, and is the most eye-catching feature of the building. The entrance is covered by a green roof, which is planted with juniper. The exterior cladding of the building is a full-height glass curtain walling system, providing spectacular views from inside and creating a stunning lighting effect in the dark. [ [http://www.e-architect.co.uk/oxford/savill_building.htm http://www.e-architect.co.uk/oxford/savill_building.htm http://www.e-architect.co.uk/oxford/savill_building.htm http://www.e-architect.co.uk/oxford/savill_building.htm] ]

Interior

The building, which is partially below ground level, contains a shop, seminar rooms, offices, planteria (small garden centre) and restaurant, with a raised terrace along one edge allowing panoramic views over the gardens from the centre’s interior spaces. Below the entrance there is a basement housing service spaces including the kitchen, storerooms and washrooms.

The large main internal space is subdivided by Corian 'pods' which are separate from the main building structure.

Awards

The building was shortlisted for the 2007 Stirling Prize.

The structural design won the IStructE Structural Awards Supreme Award for Structural Engineering Excellence in 2007, in addition to the Award for Arts, Leisure or Entertainment Structures.

At the 2007 RIBA Awards it also won a RIBA Award and a RIBA National Award.

At the 2007 Wood Awards it won:
*Gold Award
*Commercial and Public Access Award
*Structural Award

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