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January 2016Dalby Offshore, Whitby Conceptual Design Presentation
January 2016
ENDEAVOUR WHARF
January 2016Dalby Offshore, Whitby
Location Study
Location
The site is not part of the core town but future development needs to reflect the townscape and the conservation area to reinforce the waterfront.
There is a strong relationship with Endeavour Wharf and River Esk that acts as a traffic corridor to the North Sea.The site is viewed from all elevations including from above as the site is set at the lowest point in the valley. One of the notable views will be back through town towards piers.
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Whitby AbbeyLifeboatStn.
PannettArt Gallery
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College
Airy HillSchool
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WhitbyPavilion
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CastleCentre
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W hite L eysPlayingFields
January 2016Dalby Offshore, Whitby
The Site
Summary of Consultation Feedback; 4th November 2014.
- Height of 3-4 storeys - The roof to be treated as a ‘fifth elevation’ - An all glass building would not be inappropriate.- Parts of the building should be ‘transparent’- The building should not be “dull”- Visitor centre and fishing academy are important- Public Safety and Security are of paramount importance- British wharf traditions are appropriate- Building mass to be broken up- Renewable technology should be used- A centre piece for Whitby
Group Ginger welcomes the opportunity of facilitating community and stakeholder workshops to engage the local interested community with the design proposals and the development.
January 2016Dalby Offshore, Whitby
Our Approach; looking for distinction
The Net Shops are tall black wooden sheds which were built to provide a weather-proof store for the fishing gear made from natural materials to prevent them from rotting in wet weather. The sheds were originally built on posts to allow the sea to go underneath, however more shingle has built up and the sea no longer reaches the huts.
Hastings Fishing Huts Whitby Historic Grain
Whitby plan in 1829
Mud Flats
Boat Yards
Recent Whitby master plan overlay Individual widths vary
Individual widths
- Value and different ownerships determine character- Small varied frontages and deep plots- Common to waterside development
Waterfronts have historically presented the most valuable frontage. This has led to local distinctive massing and building forms. The wharf buildings traditionally have narrow gables fronting the river and extend back from the front to maximise value and efficiency. The fishing net huts in Hastings are also an expression of value manifest in architecture. We have followed this historical precedent to articulate the building form and make it appropriate to the historic context of Whitby. The varied gables and heights articulate the building in a way that reflects the incremental growth of Whitby over time.
Whitby Historic Grain
Historic character generated over time and reflected in the scale of individual properties, ownerships, uses and position relative to the water front.
River Frontage, Hull and Leeds
Rivers used as harboursValue different ownership Warehouses within thin frontagesThree/ four floors or higherPitched Roofs
January 2016Dalby Offshore, Whitby
Articulating Building Mass
Conceptual Approach
Our current design is orientated towards the key harbour frontage where materials and services will be loaded on and off the support vessels. This creates an active and varied massing fronting the harbour and reflects the complexity and variation on the opposite bank.
The concept articulates the massing to reflect the different programmes but is carefully orchestrated to enable large single floor plates internally that can be space planned to allow for flexible arrangements and inter-department working.
January 2016Dalby Offshore, Whitby
Scheme Precedents and materials
We are looking to use traditional materials common to harbour side environments but in a modern interpretation and using modern construction techniques. We propose using a rain-screen façade where the external facing material is decorative and doesn’t provide the water and weather tight envelope. The facing materials can then be finely detailed avoiding large flashings and complicated detailing to resolve the geometric forms.The facing material could be treated timber and / or metal panels, although we feel a degree of material uniformity would enhance the composition of elements currently designed. There are numerous precedents where these materials have been used in marine environments successfully.
We have also allowed for a concrete flood defense around the perimeter of the building to ensure that the ground floors risk of future flooding is minimised. This plinth is also incorporated into the buildings design to raise floor levels.
Scheme Cladding Variations
January 2016Dalby Offshore, Whitby
Proposed Plans- Site plan
We have respected the site boundary as provided and accommodated all of the proposed building’s area into a building which rises to its apex at the North East corner. It is in the North East upper most corner that the Marine Offices are located. The brief suggests other associated uses and the potential for future expansion. The design concept lends itself to future expansion by the continuation of the gabled façade along the river frontage much as the historic grain of Whitby has evolved over time.
PLANT ROOMSeparated building with plant room .
VEHICLE ENTRANCEThe separate tracking shows that the vehicle movement for a rigid wheelbase lorry can be achieve to deliver the 20th containers
VEHICLE TRACKINGVehicle tracking movements based upon FTA design HG rigid vehicle provided by Development Planning Ltd
FUTURE EXPANSIONThe site allows for incremental delivery of future phases on the existing car parking area.
EXTERNAL STORAGELarge area of enclosed external storage would allow more than one container on site at any one time without impacting on surroundings. Reduces deliveries
FRONTAGEActive frontage provided to harbour side with public face towards Whitby town centre and connection to existing tourist information centre.
ACCESSThe ability to control pedestrian movement around the wharf during operation time.
January 2016Dalby Offshore, Whitby
Proposed Plans
First Floor Ground Floor
DALBY OFFSHOREOpen plan offices to provide flexibility to your operation .
functions around central core
VOID Double height space to public
exhibition entrance
PUBLIC EXHIBITION Large open plan space with double height entrance. To
harbour frontage
VEHICLE TRACKINGVehicle tracking movements
based upon FTA design HG rigid vehicle provided by
Development Planning Ltd
MAIN ENTRANCE Single storey lobby to
harbour side for main public facing entrance
SUPPORT AREASLarge area to be divided
down into smaller support areas.
CORECentral open core with single stairs to connect through building. Lift to connect through building to top floor
ACCESS TO HARBOURLarge metal doors onto harbour side for movement of good and personnel onto vessels.
PLANT ROOMSeparated building with plant room .
ASSOCIATED COMPANIESFloor area allocated to associated companies provide opportunity for expansion of Dably Offshore within development and for future phases
ASSOCIATED COMPANIESFloor area allocated to associated companies provide opportunity for expansion of Dably Offshore within development and for future phases
January 2016Dalby Offshore, Whitby
Proposed Plans- First Floor
Third Floor Second Floor
DALBY OFFSHOREOpen plan offices to provide flexibility to your operation .
functions around central core
DALBY OFFSHOREOpen plan offices to provide flexibility to your operation .
functions around central core
CORECentral open core with single stairs to connect through building. Lift to connect through building to top floor
TERRACELarge suspended terrace over working harbour below.
WINDOWSLarge picture windows to main gable elevation and towards key views along the harbour
MARINE CONTROL Open plan offices to provide flexibility with marine control at the top corner of the building for maximum view along the harbour and river Esk.
January 2016Dalby Offshore, Whitby
Proposed Area Schedule
Dalby Offshore Endeavour Wharf, Whitby
Ground floorCrew handling transit area 55 sq m 592 sq ftStorage 342 sq m 3681 sq ftOffice crew reception 25 sq m 269 sq ftPublic exhibition 164 sq m 1765 sq ftMaintenance staff room inc. toilets 50 sq m 538 sq ftExternal storage area 310 sq m 3337 sq ftAssociated companies Seperated building 363 sq m 3907 sq ft * As per briefCar parking spaces 20 compound parking spaces
First Flooroffices 616 sq m 6631 sq ft
Second floor Offices 225 sq m 2422 sq ftMarine control 111 sq m 1195 sq ft
Third FloorOffices 101 sq m 1087 sq ft
Total Area 2362 sq m 25424 sq ft
GIA : NIA Ratio 85%
Note: We have accommodated all of the areas in the brief.
Area (sq m) Area (sq ft)
January 2016Dalby Offshore, Whitby
Proposed Section
Section through Endeavour Wharf
CLADDING Banded vertical timber rainscreen cladding timber.
PLINTH The exposed concrete plinth
runs around the perimeter of the building , however the
height has been reduced. CRANEIndustrial lifting equipment able to off load 20ft container.
BALCONYTo over look the River Esk and provide activity
ASSOCIATED COMPANIES
Floor area allocated to associated companies provide
opportunity for expansion of Dably Offshore within
development and for future phases
ROOFINGSlate roofing with concealed guttering around leading edge
HARBOURThe perimeter edge of 15m and 10m to be respected with no development outside of the allocated boundary
LOADING AREAProvides outside secure storage facility within the heart of the project. Reduces impact upon surrounding environment
January 2016Dalby Offshore, Whitby
Proposed Elevation Comparison
NEW QUAY ROAD The height of New Quay road varies in height across the elevation.
DALBY OFFSHORE The height of the new offshore headquarters varies in height across the elevation to match the existing building heights around the area.
FLOOR HEIGHTSThe building has been lowered to respond to comments. However any futher reduction would compromise the office spaces.
HARBOURThe frontage on the harbour is percieved to be heigher due to the face of the retaining wall aound the north and east perimeter.
January 2016Dalby Offshore, Whitby
Proposed Elevation
North West Elevation
East Elevation
TOURIST INFORMATION The existing information centre masks part of the elevation from Langborne Road.
TOURIST INFORMATION The existing information centre masks part of the elevation from Langborne Road.
HARBOUR ELEVATIONThe main elevation facing onto the harbour frontage takes advantage of the views and maximises daylight for the offices
HARBOUR ELEVATIONThe main elevation facing onto the harbour frontage takes advantage of the views and maximises daylight for the offices
HARBOURThe active harbour frontage has been preserved tot he 10m and 15m distances.
HARBOURThe active harbour frontage has been preserved tot he 10m and 15m distances.
January 2016Dalby Offshore, Whitby
Proposed Elevation
ASSOCIATED COMPANIESThe lower end of the development houses the associated companies.
LIGHTING High level roof lighting to provide adequate daylight fo rthe office spaces.
PARKING Secure onsite parking is at the rear of the building to ensure the loading yard is central
NEW QUAYThe buildings behind indicate the aproximate heights of the buildings and how the height of the corner building relates.
TOURIST INFORMATION The existing information centre masks part of the elevation from Langborne Road.
LOADING YARDLocated with easy access to the road network and harbour frontage.
West Elevation
South Elevation
January 2016Dalby Offshore, Whitby
Proposed Flood Strategy
WINDOWSThe Ground floor windows will require flood prevention boards, these have been designed into the scheme to ensure permanent protection is provided.
ENTRANCEAll doors to have either manual flood
protection or automatic flood barriers. Both would provide the desired protection against
flooding up to a presrived height.
WALLSThe walls have been designed to accomodate a 1.2m heigh retaining wall. This will resist the flow of water around the perimeter of the building and ensure the building is protected.
January 2016Dalby Offshore, Whitby
ROOFING PANELSKingspan slate and tile support
KS1000/2000 TS 150mm thick to provide 0.14W/m2K U-value
performance. Underside of panel to be exposed. Slate to be used on
external face. HIDDEN GUTTERSGutters to be hidden with internalised rainwater pipes. Timber cladding to wrap over top of eaves line to create cleaner appearance.
FLOOR Kingspan Multideck slim
profile decking with in situ concrete flooring. Raised
access flooring to provide services to all positions.
LIGHTING Pendant lighting to be hung
from trays with individual desk task lighting.
EXTERNAL CLADDINGBritish grown western Red Cedar laid vertically on 50mm timber battens.
CEILINGSExposed soffits throughout all floors to mirror industrial use.
Reduction in height due to omitted suspended ceilings
EXTERNAL BALCONYMetal slimline balconies to project from external face to provide relief and engagement with the public.
WALL PANELSEurobond Rainspan cladding
panels 175mm to provide 0.23W/m2K minimum U-value
performance. Internal lining to be birch faced ply to
reduce need for wet trades.
PICTURE WINDOWSLarge ground floor picture
windows to create focal point along main elevations. Metal sleeve to all windows and metal flood protection
barriers
EXTERNAL GROUNDOmitting of raised floor level to reduce overall mass and height of main elevation. Sacrificial areas to be water resilient with exposed concrete plinth to external face.
FLOOR RESISTANCEFlooding to be flood resilient
. All material to be able to withstand standing sea water
with important areas raised.
Proposed Cross Section
January 2016Dalby Offshore, Whitby
ROOFING PANELSKingspan slate and tile
support KS1000/2000 TS 150mm thick to provide
0.14W/m2K U-value performance. Underside of
panel to be exposed. Slate to be used on external face.
HIDDEN GUTTERSGutters to be hidden with internalised rainwater pipes. Timber cladding to wrap over top of eaves line to create cleaner appearance.
LIGHTING Pendant lighting to be hung
from trays with individual desk task lighting.
LIGHTING Pendant lighting to be hung
from trays with individual desk task lighting.
EXTERNAL CLADDINGBritish grown western Red Cedar laid vertically on 50mm timber battens.
FLOOR Kingspan Multideck slim
profile decking with in situ concrete flooring. Raised
access flooring to provide services to all positions.
UPPER FLOORSInternal walls on upper floors to be clad in Birch faced ply to reduce wet trade reliance.
CEILINGSExposed soffits throughout all floors to mirror industrial use.
Reduction in height due to omitted suspended ceilings
EXPOSED STRUCTUREExposed steelwork internally
to reduce floor to ceiling heights.
EXTERNAL GROUNDOmitting of raised floor level to reduce overall mass and height of main elevation. Sacrificial areas to be water resilient with exposed concrete plinth to external face.
INTERNAL WALLSSacrificial areas to be water resilient with exposed concrete blockwork walls
Proposed Cross Section
January 2016Dalby Offshore, Whitby
Proposed material pallet
We are looking to use traditional materials common to harbour side environments but in a modern interpretation and using modern construction techniques.
1. External concrete retaining walls up to 1.2m from the external ground level
2. Metal sleeves around windows to provide emphasis on window openings in the cladding
3. Internal expressed ceilings and services to reduce ceiling heights
4. Timber cladding with metal louvres to plant areas for ventilation
5. Roof lights flush with external slate roof finish
6. Internal Birch faced ply to all upper floor walls to reduce wet trades
7. Fare faced block work walls to ground floor to allow water resistance
8. Internal ground floor concrete floors for flood resistance
9. Weathering of British costal timbers over a period of 15 years
10. Frameless glazing systems to be utilised on all windows to reduce dominance of glazing
11. British grown timber in 100mm x 38mm slats laid vertically in bands to delineate floors.
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Proposed View
January 2016Dalby Offshore, Whitby
Proposed View
January 2016Dalby Offshore, Whitby
Proposed View
January 2016Dalby Offshore, Whitby
Proposed View
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