第十一届 艾特奖数字建筑最佳奖

Coal Drops Yard

参赛时间:2020-10-09
作品类别:数字建筑
获奖者: Heatherwick Studio
说明:
Located within the King’s Cross development, the linear two-storey structures were built in 1850 to receive coal and were later adapted for light industry, storage, and nightclubs until they fell into disuse in the late 1990s.

The structures were earmarked for retail in the masterplan for the 67-acre site, with our team brought on board to create two bridges to link the two structures. However, using knowledge gained from designing a shopping mall in Hong Kong, we believed the site required a larger intervention to create a place where people can gather and circulate with ease, and respond to a changing retail market that is increasingly opting for the creation of an ‘experience’.

The roofs of both structures were in need of significant repair, providing an opportunity to create a new heart to the site. The resultant design proposed to extend the inner gabled roofs of the warehouses to link the two viaducts and define the yard, creating 20,000 square feet of additional space on a new upper storey, as well as creating fluid patterns of circulation. The north end of the Grade II-listed eastern coal drop was burnt out in the 1970s so the roof massing was moved to the north where there was minimal existing fabric. The design intervention was carried out with minimal intrusion and without putting weight or load on to the existing buildings. To create an illusion of the two roofs being pulled away and joined together, 52 pairs of columns were threaded through the existing buildings on to new foundations to support the roof. Three steel trusses forming tied arches rest upon one another at the kissing point. From the elevated vantage point, visitors can survey views south to King’s Cross, or north to Lewis Cubitt Square. Beneath, the new roof creates a sheltered twenty-metre-high space for people to linger in as well as providing a venue large enough to host concerts or performances. Across the project, units vary in size (ranging from 160 sq ft, 1300 sq ft, 2500 sq ft to over 20,000 sq ft), accommodating a wide range of established and emerging brands, alongside new restaurants, bars, and cafes. 

Marrying precision engineering with crafted elements, the project combines steel trusses and 

structural glass together with Victorian materials such as cast iron and slates to create a site-specific texture. 

The design retains as much as possible on both structures, treating them holistically to celebrate 

the specific texture and history of the buildings. As the coal drops were designed for trains, not people, 

it was essential to rationalise the ceiling heights throughout and get the inside level to meet with the outside. 

The project also included a comprehensive yet sensitive restoration of the cobbled yard, which provides 

permeability with the surrounding busy neighbourhood.

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