Work is now under way to create a combined art studio and after school space at a Kettering school with the building due to be completed in just one school term.
Northamptonshire-based Scotts of Thrapston has started groundworks at St Peter’s School, an independent co-educational day school, to provide a building that will also house an after-school club.
Scotts of Thrapston, specialists in the manufacture and installation of bespoke timber-framed buildings, has been appointed as the Principal Designer and Main Contractor for the project.
The carbon-efficient timber-framed building will feature an open plan design which will allow plenty of natural light to flood in, as its primary use will be as a teaching space for art and design technology.
Building work on the 140Sqm building and external canopies is scheduled to last 20 weeks, whilst the official opening is due to take place during the Spring Term 2019.
Scotts’ Design Manager Bryn Lee said: “We have worked closely with the school to meet their brief, as sustainability and appearance were important, with a more natural aesthetic.
“During the design process, different materials were chosen to create interest and emphasis was placed on providing a stimulating environment. The building is designed as a ‘hybrid’, using a traditional panelised timber frame with glulam supporting the main roof cassette structure.
“We will be working within a restricted time frame during the school holidays. However, our turn-key approach, in which we design, manufacture, engineer and install the building, means that we can tailor the build programme to suit specific site constraints and conditions.
“Due to restricted access, the building’s structure will be manufactured in-house at Scotts’ factory in Thrapston. It will then be craned into the school grounds in kit form and assembled on site. The building’s superstructure will be made watertight in just two days.”
Features of the new building will include solar panels on the roof, Belfast-style sinks suitable for art studio activities, and internal glazed screen partitions, which can be used to divide the internal space but also maintain an open plan feel.
Ali Hurst, Bursar at St Peter’s School, said: We are very pleased to be working with Scotts of Thrapston, who are a local company. Their turnkey service and pedigree in bespoke timber framed buildings made them our preferred choice, and they have worked flexibly to deliver a design solution which will enhance our School and blend the new building perfectly within the boundary of our listed school grounds.”
Scotts of Thrapston has been manufacturing and distributing high quality timber products for 98 years and has been constructing bespoke award-winning educational buildings since 2014. For more information visit www.scottsofthrapston.co.uk.