Project: 234 Bath Road
234 Bath Road creates a landmark gateway building into the Bath Road Trading Estate in Slough.
The main entrance features a high entry colonnade with a glazed reception creating a strong visual link to the surrounding landscape and its prominent corner location. Central to the development is a clean and crisp design using a simple palette of materials to create an iconic, contemporary high quality landscape with subtle detailing to marry the building to the ground with a series of tapering steps and pedestrian surfaces. The soft estate comprises planting that acts as a foil to the grand scale and strong geometry of the building providing billowing grasses, all year round structure and seasonal colour.
234 Bath Road creates a landmark gateway building into the Bath Road Trading Estate in Slough.
The main entrance features a high entry colonnade with a glazed reception creating a strong visual link to the surrounding landscape and its prominent corner location. Central to the development is a clean and crisp design using a simple palette of materials to create an iconic, contemporary high quality landscape with subtle detailing to marry the building to the ground with a series of tapering steps and pedestrian surfaces. The soft estate comprises planting that acts as a foil to the grand scale and strong geometry of the building providing billowing grasses, all year round structure and seasonal colour.
Project Details
Client: SEGRO
Location: Slough, UK
Status : Completed June 2016
Cost: £15 Million
Architect: Flanagan Lawrence
Structural Engineer: Capita Symonds
Cost Consultant: McBains Cooper
Contractor: Wates
CDM Coordinator: BCAL Consulting
Planning Consultants: Barton Willmore
Service Consultant: Keir
Building Services Consultant: Hoare Lea
Fire Consultant: Fire Surgery