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Winner Chosen in Northwich Vision Cultural Center Competition

By Bustler Editors|

Thursday, Apr 23, 2009

British DLA Architecture has been chosen as the winners of the competition to design a new Cultural Center in Northwich, England. Their scheme, ‘The Salt Market’ was chosen through a two stage competition which in the first stage attracted over 100 entries from architects all over the world.

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Winning design for the new Cultural Center in Northwich, England by DLA Architecture

The competition set entrants the challenge of coming up with design concepts for a new Cultural Center that would provide a focus for community activity within mid Cheshire, providing a range of public activities including galleries, performance, dance, restaurant and tourist information. DLA’s scheme was selected as the judges’ preferred design at a final judging session which involved interviews and presentations with five shortlisted teams. This session was preceded by an extensive public consultation where the shortlisted schemes were displayed in Northwich Town Center for public comment.

The DLA design takes its inspiration from the idea of a medieval meeting place, reinvented as a transparent and animated space where people can come together to meet, eat, drink, shop, relax, learn and be inspired. The judges were attracted to the mix of tradition and contemporary design and the opportunities for enhancing the street scape of this part of the town.

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DLA’s Chris Levett and Nigel Morris said, “We were keen to develop a scheme which really tied into the Council’s regeneration vision for Northwich, and are particularly interested in creating public buildings that blur the lines between culture and services – the idea that you could go and pay a council bill and end up seeing an exhibition and buying a theater ticket makes this a true one-stop shop. The project is a fantastic opportunity to act as the catalyst for a new cultural quarter in Northwich”.

DLA’s team also includes Max Fordhams, Price & Myers, Davis Langston, AMPC and Soundspace Design.

Cllr Herbert Manley, Prosperity Portfolio Holder for Cheshire West and Chester Council, said: “The Cultural Center is a key part of the Northwich Vision project to regenerate the town center. As the new Council for this area, Cheshire West and Chester recognizes the importance of the Cultural Center as a focal point for the regeneration, and is delighted with the chosen design.”

The scheme has now been passed forward by Vale Royal Borough Council as part of its legacy to the new local authority of Cheshire West and Chester.

Images: DLA Architecture

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Winner Chosen in Northwich Vision Cultural Center Competition

By Bustler Editors|

Thursday, Apr 23, 2009

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united kingdom ● northwich ● europe ● england ● dla architecture ● cultural center

British DLA Architecture has been chosen as the winners of the competition to design a new Cultural Center in Northwich, England. Their scheme, ‘The Salt Market’ was chosen through a two stage competition which in the first stage attracted over 100 entries from architects all over the world.

image

Winning design for the new Cultural Center in Northwich, England by DLA Architecture

The competition set entrants the challenge of coming up with design concepts for a new Cultural Center that would provide a focus for community activity within mid Cheshire, providing a range of public activities including galleries, performance, dance, restaurant and tourist information. DLA’s scheme was selected as the judges’ preferred design at a final judging session which involved interviews and presentations with five shortlisted teams. This session was preceded by an extensive public consultation where the shortlisted schemes were displayed in Northwich Town Center for public comment.

The DLA design takes its inspiration from the idea of a medieval meeting place, reinvented as a transparent and animated space where people can come together to meet, eat, drink, shop, relax, learn and be inspired. The judges were attracted to the mix of tradition and contemporary design and the opportunities for enhancing the street scape of this part of the town.

image

DLA’s Chris Levett and Nigel Morris said, “We were keen to develop a scheme which really tied into the Council’s regeneration vision for Northwich, and are particularly interested in creating public buildings that blur the lines between culture and services – the idea that you could go and pay a council bill and end up seeing an exhibition and buying a theater ticket makes this a true one-stop shop. The project is a fantastic opportunity to act as the catalyst for a new cultural quarter in Northwich”.

DLA’s team also includes Max Fordhams, Price & Myers, Davis Langston, AMPC and Soundspace Design.

Cllr Herbert Manley, Prosperity Portfolio Holder for Cheshire West and Chester Council, said: “The Cultural Center is a key part of the Northwich Vision project to regenerate the town center. As the new Council for this area, Cheshire West and Chester recognizes the importance of the Cultural Center as a focal point for the regeneration, and is delighted with the chosen design.”

The scheme has now been passed forward by Vale Royal Borough Council as part of its legacy to the new local authority of Cheshire West and Chester.

Images: DLA Architecture

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