Fine Art and Photography Department
Franklin College, Grimsby
The scheme comprises of two main elements set as timber clad boxes with masonry walls internally with large glazed openings, solar shading and timber terraces to the west.
These two components are linked by the third element, an
elevated, wedge-shaped roof cantilevered over a glazed
lobby, forming the facility’s main entrance and exhibition
space and further enforcing an existing route between the
buildings to the playing field beyond. By splitting the
scheme in two, we have reduced the amount of ‘corridor’
space required, whilst retaining the potential for first floor
expansion above the photography suite in years to come.
The Fine Art element ‘book-ends’ the design with a raised
parapet wall.
Thermal performance internally is optimised by employing
an efficient underfloor heating system coupled with a high
level of thermal mass offered by masonry walls and a
concrete floor.






