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The Proposal: Campus Aerial View
Keele Hall
Barnes Car Park
Horwood A&B
Central Campus
LindsayV-X
HorwoodC-R
LindsayU
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The Proposal: Campus Plan
Why are we building?Keele is growing and we need more bedrooms to be able to offer first years, finalists and post-gradates affordable accommodation on campus.
Following feedback from students the university has identified the need for a good mix of affordable accommodation available to students, not just expensive en-suites, but shared accommodation in a mix of accommodation types.
A study has been carried out by the university to determine the best sites available for development, where existing land is already available or existing halls have been mothballed due to their inferior standards for today’s market.
Although this scheme is predominantly for the construction of new accommodation on campus, the fact that the developments are on campus has not been ignored. It is intended that through the design of the buildings and associated landscaping that places will be created for all students, not just those who live on campus.
Parking is a major issue which requires addressing.
Lindsay U-X
Barnes Car Park
HorwoodC-R
Medical Centre car park
What are we building?Demolition of circa 700 existing bedrooms.
Construction of circa 1500 new bedrooms.
Building a blocks containing cluster flats, terraces of 3-4 storey town-houses and studios across two sites – Horwood and Lindsay – with campus car parking also being developed at Barnes and Horwood.
The existing tower at Horwood will be replaced.
The new blocks will be laid out to create communities within the existing halls. The different buildings being developed will allow students to live somewhere they feel most at home, eg. close to the centre of campus at Horwood A&B or in a quieter setting like Lindsay.
Responding to the specific context and unique character of each of the existing halls.
Enhanced landscape and public realm will create a clear distinction between the academic core and the residential neighbourhoods.
The masterplan that has been developed by BDP has been integrated into the proposals with key routes dovetailing into the masterplan and providing future links between the two academic cores.
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Design Session 5
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1-3. Detailed study into townhouse façades,roof pitches and window treatment. Precedentspresented to illustrate suggested materiality andproportions. The same language is to be used acrosseach townhouse type with variations to distinguishbetween 3 and 4 –storeys in the gables and windowsurrounds.
4. Layouts of shared rooms developed.
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Design Session 6
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1. Horwood Tower and townhouse blocks set outfollowing confirmation of further building removal.
2. Townhouse elevation presented, demonstrated ina 5 townhouse block.
3. The Barnes car park layout had been developedto accommodate c. 155 spaces.
4. The artist’s sketch of the Horwood A&B’sinternal courtyard was presented and discussed.Opportunities for breaking out of the hub and usingthe space as an amphitheatre were well received.
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Design Session 7
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Prior to the planning submission, the final proposal was walked through with the university.
1. The lower ground floor of the tower willaccommodate a social hub/laundry space.
2. The en-suite townhouses have a staggeredfootplate to allow an efficient stair core. The 3Dsection demonstrates how this works.
3. The finalised elevations for each block have settledon a palette of materials and introduce brickworkdetailing to alleviate the mass.
4. An accessible studio was introduced to LindsayBlock X, following feedback from mobility impairedstudents during the consultation event.
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Model Walkround
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The client team ave been able to take a walk through the emerging 3D model, giving them a real feel for the buildings in context.
This has made a positive contribution to the briefing process, enabling clearer explanation of the emerging proposal and for the client team to respond to. They ave been able to discuss, practical issues such as; access, movement, servicing, maintenance as well as design issues such as massing and elevation treatment options, all in a live 3-dimensional environment.
Being able to visualise the proposals at such an early stage in their design as enabled the client to provide clear feedback on all of these issues which has enabled the process to be much less protracted than is sometimes the case.
At all stages we have produced illustrative material based on the emerging model which has also enabled the University hierarchy and interested consultees, such as the Parish Council and the local authority Strategic Planning Control Group, to understand the proposals and to provide clear, supportive feedback.
There are snapshots of the current model used for illustrative purposes within this document. It must be noted that these are sketches and do not represent photo-realistic interpretations of the proposed design. The building modelling is correct in each of these images and matches the plans sections and elevations submitted. However the landscape design elements of these images must be read in conjunction with the submitted landscape drawings, as the 3d ground-scape modelling within the images is still a little simplistic The submitted landscape drawings are the definitive plans.
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Block A
Block B
External Terrace
LandscapedCourtyard
Reception& Hub
Horwood A&B : 3D Aerial View
Mass
• The massing to A&B is asymmetrical, and largelyfollows the topography of the site. Block A islower than Block B and the front of each block islower than the rear. The existing trees to the Northof the site mean that the blocks are nestled withinthe woodland at the top of the slope.
• The separate cluster volumes are differentiated bytheir changing parapet heights and brick colours.
• The massing of the South blocks is also expressedby the stepping of the facades, giving the Southelevation a presence.
• The two blocks line through with each other, giving a continuous horizontal feel and connection. Thisis further enhanced by the framing of the MainEntrance and link through to the Courtyard;expressing the structural brick piers from theaccommodation above within the space - to formareas within the Hub. The use of ceiling bulkheadsalso helps to express the building form above andconnects the two blocks.
Hub
• The Hub at Level 00 (shell space only beingprovided as part of the scheme) is designed tolink strongly with the Student Union and UnionSquare in the heart of the campus.
• The Hub breaks out both at the front of HorwoodA&B (South Elevation) to a pedestrian landscapedarea and to the rear into the communal courtyard.
En-Suite ClustersShared Facility ClustersSocial Hub
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Horwood A&B: Elevations
B01 B03B04 B06 B07 B08 B09 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14B15 B16B17B02
Level A00+185.000
Level A01+4.500
Level A02+7.500
Level A03+10.500
Level A04+13.500
Level A05+16.500
North_Roof+19.500
A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A11 A12 A13 A14A15A2A1 A16A17A10
South_Lift Roof+18.000
Level A00.1+185.500
B05
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Block A Block B
Level B00+185.000
Level B01+189.500
Level B02+192.500
Level B03+195.500
Level B04+198.500
Level B05+201.500
BCBDBEBGBHBIBJBKBLBMBNBOBPBQBSBTBU
Level B06+204.500
BRBVBW BB BABF
Level B00.1_WIP+185.500
1361011323 31011611 441 8 6
Level B00+185.000
Level B01+189.500
Level B02+192.500
Level B03+195.500
Level B04+198.500
Level B05+201.500
B01B03B04B06B07B08B09B10B11B12B13B14B15
Level B06+204.500
South Core Roof+207.500
B16B17 B02 A3A4A5A6A7A8A9A11A12A13A14A15 A2 A1A16A17 A10B05
Level B00.1_WIP+185.500
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Block B Block A
6
Level A00+185.000
Level A01+4.500
Level A02+7.500
Level A03+10.500
Level A04+13.500
Level A05+16.500
North_Roof+19.500
AC AD AE AG AH AI AJ AK AL AM AN AO AP AQ AS AT AUAA AB AF AR AV AW
South_Lift Roof+18.000
Level A00.1+185.500
10 1161 3 1 2 3 3 8 3 10 11 6 1 1 14 4
MATERIALS KEY
1. Facing Brickwork - Staffordshire blue brindle effect2. Facing Brickwork - Contrasting light coloured 3. Recessed brickwork4. Recessed brick coursing5. Brick on edge coping6. Standing seam metal cladding7. PPC aluminium entrance doors8. PPC aluminium windows9. Louvred aluminium doors10. Glazed curtain walling11. Opaque curtain walling panel12. Opaque window panel
PROJECT
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SCALESUITABILITY STATUS
REVISION
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PROJECT | ORIGINATOR | ZONE | LEVEL | TYPE | ROLE | CLASS. | NUMBER
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Keele University AccommodationEnhancementsNewcastle Under LymeStaffordshire, ST5 5BG
Horwood Blocks A & B - External Elevations
KUHIP-STL-01-XX-DR-A-XXXX-02101
SAC
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151857
Keele University
1 : 200Front/South West External Elevation
1 : 200South East Extenal Elevation
1 : 200Rear/North East External Elevation
1 : 200North West External Elevation
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Zone 01 :Horwood A&B
Zone 02 : Horwood Tower &TownhousesHorwood A&B Front Elevation & SW corner
Horwood A&B Courtyard Elevation
Horwood A&B Side/NW Elevation
B01 B03B04 B06 B07 B08 B09 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14B15 B16B17B02
Level A00+185.000
Level A01+4.500
Level A02+7.500
Level A03+10.500
Level A04+13.500
Level A05+16.500
North_Roof+19.500
A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A11 A12 A13 A14A15A2A1 A16A17A10
South_Lift Roof+18.000
Level A00.1+185.500
B05
414113810410 444108314 1
Block A Block B
Level B00+185.000
Level B01+189.500
Level B02+192.500
Level B03+195.500
Level B04+198.500
Level B05+201.500
BCBDBEBGBHBIBJBKBLBMBNBOBPBQBSBTBU
Level B06+204.500
BRBVBW BB BABF
Level B00.1_WIP+185.500
1361011323 31011611 441 8 6
Level B00+185.000
Level B01+189.500
Level B02+192.500
Level B03+195.500
Level B04+198.500
Level B05+201.500
B01B03B04B06B07B08B09B10B11B12B13B14B15
Level B06+204.500
South Core Roof+207.500
B16B17 B02 A3A4A5A6A7A8A9A11A12A13A14A15 A2 A1A16A17 A10B05
Level B00.1_WIP+185.500
1 1 1 3 6 8 1 1 1 3 6 861 1
Block B Block A
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Level A00+185.000
Level A01+4.500
Level A02+7.500
Level A03+10.500
Level A04+13.500
Level A05+16.500
North_Roof+19.500
AC AD AE AG AH AI AJ AK AL AM AN AO AP AQ AS AT AUAA AB AF AR AV AW
South_Lift Roof+18.000
Level A00.1+185.500
10 1161 3 1 2 3 3 8 3 10 11 6 1 1 14 4
MATERIALS KEY
1. Facing Brickwork - Staffordshire blue brindle effect2. Facing Brickwork - Contrasting light coloured 3. Recessed brickwork4. Recessed brick coursing5. Brick on edge coping6. Standing seam metal cladding7. PPC aluminium entrance doors8. PPC aluminium windows9. Louvred aluminium doors10. Glazed curtain walling11. Opaque curtain walling panel12. Opaque window panel
PROJECT
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SCALESUITABILITY STATUS
REVISION
REVISED BY
CHECKED BY
PROJECT | ORIGINATOR | ZONE | LEVEL | TYPE | ROLE | CLASS. | NUMBER
Responsibility is not accepted for errors made by others in scaling from this drawing.All construction information should be taken from figured dimensions only.
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PL : PLANNING
© Stride Treglown Limited 2017
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PL01
Keele University AccommodationEnhancementsNewcastle Under LymeStaffordshire, ST5 5BG
Horwood Blocks A & B - External Elevations
KUHIP-STL-01-XX-DR-A-XXXX-02101
SAC
BS
151857
Keele University
1 : 200Front/South West External Elevation
1 : 200South East Extenal Elevation
1 : 200Rear/North East External Elevation
1 : 200North West External Elevation
NE
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STATUS REV DATE DESCRIPTIONPL PL01 10.08.2018 Planning Issue
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Zone 01 :Horwood A&B
Zone 02 : Horwood Tower &Townhouses
Level B00+185.000
Level B01+189.500
Level B02+192.500
Level B03+195.500
Level B04+198.500
Level B05+201.500
BC BD BE BG BH BI BJ BK BL BM BN BO BP BQ BS BT BU
Level B06+204.500
BR BV BWBBBA BF
Level B00.1_WIP+185.500
101 1 13 6 118 23 9 3 10 6112 4 4 4113 1
Dotted line indicating landscaping within courtyard
B01 B03B04 B06 B07 B08 B09 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14B15 B16B17B02
Level A00+185.000
Level A01+4.500
Level A02+7.500
Level A03+10.500
Level A04+13.500
Level A05+16.500
North_Roof+19.500
A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A11 A12 A13 A14A15A2A1 A16A17A10
Level A00.1+185.500
B05
121 1 3 8 116 10121 3 8 111
Block A Block B
Level B00+185.000
Level B01+189.500
Level B02+192.500
Level B03+195.500
Level B04+198.500
Level B05+201.500
B01B03B04B06B07B08B09B10B11B12B13B14B15
Level B06+204.500
B16B17 B02 A3A4A5A6A7A8A9A11A12A13A14A15 A2 A1A16A17 A10B05
Level B00.1_WIP+185.500
10124 4 1 3 8 6 104116 10124 4 1 3 8 6 6 411
Block B Block A
Level A00+185.000
Level A01+4.500
Level A02+7.500
Level A03+10.500
Level A04+13.500
Level A05+16.500
North_Roof+19.500
ACADAEAGAHAIAJAKALAMANAOAPAQASATAU AAABAFARAVAW
South_Lift Roof+18.000
Level A00.1+185.500
1031 1 1 6 11 3 2 83 39 2 10 611 6 1 13
Dotted line indicating landscapingwithin courtyard MATERIALS KEY
1. Facing Brickwork - Staffordshire blue brindle effect2. Facing Brickwork - Contrasting light coloured 3. Recessed brickwork4. Recessed brick coursing5. Brick on edge coping6. Standing seam metal cladding7. PPC aluminium entrance doors8. PPC aluminium windows9. Louvred aluminium doors10. Glazed curtain walling11. Opaque curtain walling panel12. Opaque window panel
PROJECT
DRAWING TITLE
SCALESUITABILITY STATUS
REVISION
REVISED BY
CHECKED BY
PROJECT | ORIGINATOR | ZONE | LEVEL | TYPE | ROLE | CLASS. | NUMBER
Responsibility is not accepted for errors made by others in scaling from this drawing.All construction information should be taken from figured dimensions only.
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Keele University AccommodationEnhancementsNewcastle Under LymeStaffordshire, ST5 5BG
Horwood Blocks A & B - Intenal Elevations(Courtyard)
KUHIP-STL-01-XX-DR-A-XXXX-02102
SAC
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151857
Keele University
1 : 200Internal Elevation 2
1 : 200Internal Elevation 4
1 : 200Internal Elevation 1
1 : 200Internal Elevation 3
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Zone 01 :Horwood A&B
Zone 02 : Horwood Tower &Townhouses
Elevations
• Stepping the vertical planes of the elevations helps reduce impact of mass and gives the elevationsan ordered, layered feel.
• The majority of the the Hub at Level 00 to theSouth elevation is fully glazed curtain walling,providing an open and welcoming feel to the Huband giving passers by a view into Hub activity.
• The curtain walling also gives the Halls ahorizontal crisp base and visually connects bothblocks.
• Subtle differences in detailing give definition tothe front and back of the blocks, with a variationin ground floor treatment at Hub level.
• The crisp window surrounds sit back from the faceof the brickwork, sharing a common languagethrough the blocks and approach to detailing.
• The symmetry & proportion of the fenestrationto the South elevation above the Hub level andto the accommodation is set out to a regulargrid, reflecting its use. The grid also defines thestructure through the wider vertical brick piers thatdrop down between the bands of curtain walling,giving the façade a grander feel and groundingthe block plinth.
• The fenestration style reflects the architecture ofthe Chapel.
• By playing with the proportions on the Southelevation, the apparent heights of the verticalstrip style windows become visually smaller inheight as you go up the floors – similar to theclassic proportions of Georgian architecture.
• The fenestration of the courtyard organises thesame window type, as with the South elevation.However, it plays with different window heights inthe same way the fenestration style of the Chapeldoes. Using the same vertical style strip windowsof irregular length, but instead of organisingvertically and maintaining horizontal clear linesas the front South and rear North elevations, theyare set a repetitive rhythmic pattern. This createsa vertical feel rhythm, which is intermittentlybroken up with horizontal lines.
• Simple grouping of windows to rear elevation,creates an almost simplified classical proportion.
• The open plan nature of the Living / Kitchen areasis reflected in the treatment of the fenestration.
South West Corner:
• This corner was identified during the Urban Vision review as a strong and strategic corner in the Wayfinding around the campus.
• As such, the design of this corner has been carefully considered.
• The corner has full height glazing, responding tothe Hub glazing, which is framed by a canopy style projecting roof, aligning with the Main Entrance - giving it a visual connection and hierarchical relationship.
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Horwood A&B : 3D Model Views/Sketeches
Courtyard within Horwood A&B
Horwood Block A - SW hub corner
Horwood A&B aerial view
Horwood A&B front elevation aerial view towards Horwood Tower and Townhouses
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Horwood Tower & Townhouses, C-R : 3D Model Views
Horwood Tower and Townhouses from lower level of central car park
Horwood Tower and Townhouses aerial view
Horwood Tower looking up courtyard 1, blocks E-H
Horwood Tower behind Block P and Block L
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Horwood Tower (C) : Aerial View
penthouse 2-bed flats and studios to top two floors
Tower Design
• Tower will be a key focal point in campus forwayfinding.
• Axis formed from the main pedestrian route androad from academic core
• The Tower sits at end of existing boulevard thatruns in front of Horwood A&B and landscaping toHorwood Townhouses create a strong visual linkfrom the south.
8 bed shared facility clusters
ground floor level laundry and social space
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Lindsay : 3D Aerial View
Block X
Block V
Block W
Block U
Walled Garden
Lindsay Court
Lindsay Square
Lindsay Studio
Clockhouse
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Lindsay U-X : 3D Views
Lindsay from lower site - Block W / Block X / Block U
Lindsay X with Townhouse Block W to right
Lindsay X from Lindsay Lower site.
Lindsay Square and hub undercroft below Townhouse W with underpass below Block X
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5.3 Development Setting In The Landscape
The concept design acknowledges the landscape characteristics of the different campus zones and responds positively to the building design, development pattern and immediate settings. Each building cluster has its own richly landscaped courtyard with a variety of themed gardens and settings designed to be appealing throughout the academic year.
The exterior spaces are linked to the accommodation blocks and designed to be fully accessible, aiming to promote ownership and a clear sense of identity. The landscape design encourages active lifestyles with jogging loops, fitness trails and integrated circuits. There is also a network of smaller, intimate gathering spaces designed for social interaction and informal use. These include recreation areas, study terraces, BBQ areas, outdoor dining terraces and smaller seating spaces.
The planting design includes over 350 trees ranging from semi-mature specimens to feathered trees. The larger scale species will include high canopy parkland trees to complement the diverse range of tree species at Keele. These will be sited along principal routes and vistas. Medium sized street trees and garden varieties will be introduced in restricted communal spaces along with fruit trees and species with special properties and biological interest. Some will promote the concept of ‘edible’ landscape while others will be selected for their educational or ecological value.
Wildlife areas will incorporate appropriate native species aiming to protect existing habitats and encourage new ones to be established. Within these areas lighting will be kept to a minimum and no lighting will be installed adjacent to retained woodland or replacement tree planting. Roosting and nesting boxes will be provided among existing trees. New planting will include a range of native, fruit, berry and nectar bearing plants. Where appropriate new hedgerows will be planted to reinforce wildlife links to existing woodland belts and grassland areas will incorporate a diversity of grass and herb species.
The site profile, shape and size give plenty of freedom to develop a layout that is exciting, dynamic and achieves the development and design brief requirements. The site benefits from a strong landform, mature tree groups and woodland. It is also close to the central hub area and connects areas that are further afield including the Science Hub. There are three new components to Horwood
• The existing Tower, (Horwood O), is to bedemolished and replace by a new, 10 storeytower, Horwood C hich has a slightly largerfootprint sitting on a level, hard landscape plinth.The tower has been designed to be viewed fromalong its main axis, but to sit below the tree line;
• Townhouse terraces (Blocks D – R) are clusteredin three sets across the contours of the parklandaround circulation routes and a new central staffand accessible parking court (circa 150no bays)which is arranged along terraces that can beused as a marketplace (craft fairs, street foodstalls, international themed events and farmermarkets); and finally
Horwood A&B: The two new blocks form a strong elevation along the new public realm linking the academic core to Horwood Halls. In the centre of the development is an intimate courtyard space that can be transformed into an outdoor performance space.
The development has been planned to nestle into the hillside with the building slabs set to integrate a complex set of parameters including accessibility, the existing woodland trees, highway edge and to minimise the need for external retaining structures that would sterilise the natural flow of hillside.
There are three main components of the design – the soft perimeter to the scheme that aims to integrate with the mature trees and pick up key pedestrian routes; the wide new civic frontage aligned with the axis to the new tower and enhancing the public realm and connections to the academic core and student union; and the central courtyard which can be transformed into an impressive outdoor performance space with full accessibility to the top and lower tiers.
Development Setting - Horwood A&B
Horwood A&B
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Development Setting - Horwood Tower and Townhouses
Tower:The base of the Tower is an important meeting point that picks up key north/south and east/west connections across the campus. Level differences are carefully negotiated to maximise tree retention, cycle paths and safeguard direct accessible routes across the space. At the edge of the routes hard and soft landscape spaces provide seating and smaller meeting areas for students to mingle and enjoy the views across the parkland and into the adjacent landscaped courtyards.
Townhouses: The sheltered residential courtyards of Horwood are transformed into flowing grassland and meadow gardens that tell a story of the proximity to the countryside and the designed historic landscapes and gardens of Keele Hall. Our inspiration for the design has come from the campus setting and wider Staffordshire landscape, a textural and sensory space with particular attention to nuances of local character.
The planting design consists primarily of different types of grass and provides colour all year round, changing from blue and green in the summer to golden tones in the winter – a space of nuances that reflect the colours and tones of built and natural materials.
The play of colours within the enclosed courtyard gardens and the wavy shapes provide a distinct, varying and stimulating pattern all year around, particularly in views from rooms looking down upon the spaces.
In the northern most courtyards a mature group of Sycamore trees have been retained as a central feature. Split level building terraces have been designed to traverse the topography and integrate accessible routes where possible.
Horwood C-R
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Horwood Tower & Townhouses: Access and CirculationVP00
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Stride Treglown for Keele University
Keele University Halls InfrastructureProgramme
Horwood TownhousesCirculation Strategy
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KUHIP-ONE-02-IS-L-XXXX-0001 P01
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Cycle Parking / Storage
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Accessible Parking Bays
Car Access
Refuse & Service Acces
Fire Tender Access
Cycle Access
Primary Pedestrian Access
Service Point
Bin Store
Plant / Substation
HARDWORKS
Asphalt Concrete [vehicular grade]
Asphalt Concrete [pedestrian grade]
Concrete Block Vehicular Overhang Margin[200mm wide]
Electric Car Dual Charge Point
SOFTWORKS
Ornamental Planting
Hedging
Amenity Grass
Proposed Trees
Existing Retained Trees
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Barnes Medical Centre Car Park
Landscape Site Plan
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Barnes Car ParkCircula�on Strategy
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Keele University Halls Infrastructure Programme
KUHIP-ONE-05-IS-L-XXXX-0001
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Electric Car Charging Bays
Car Access
Service Vehicle Access
Primary Pedestrian Access
Service Point
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VP01
HARDWORKS
Paving Mix 1 [primary social areas]
Paving Mix 2 [shared surface areas]
Paving Mix 3 [accessible parking & service area]
Bonded Aggregate / Coloured Asphalt Concrete
Asphalt Concrete [vehicular grade]
Asphalt Concrete [pedestrian grade / occasionalvehicular overrun]
Concrete Hardstanding [bin store & cycle store]
Reinforced Grass [fire tender & maintenanceaccess]
Synthetic Grass
Bespoke seating elements [various forms]
Bespoke Podia [seating/planter/lawn]
Composite Timber Decks
Retaining Walls / Raised Planters
Cycle Storage
SOFTWORKS
Ornamental Planting
Hedging
Amenity Grass
Meadow Grass
Proposed Trees
Existing Retained Trees
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Stride Treglown for Keele University
Lindsay Hall & Lindsay Tower StudentAccommodation
Landscape Site Plan
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Circula�on Strategy
20/08/18
Keele University Halls Improvement Programme
KUHIP-04-ONE-IS-L-XXXX-0001
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Accessible Parking Bays
Cycle Parking / Storage
Car Access
Service Vehicle Access
Fire Tender Access
Cycle Access
Primary Pedestrian Access
Bin Store
Plant / Substation
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VP01
HARDWORKS
Paving Mix 1 [primary social areas]
Paving Mix 2 [shared surface areas]
Paving Mix 3 [accessible parking & service area]
Bonded Aggregate / Coloured Asphalt Concrete
Asphalt Concrete [vehicular grade]
Asphalt Concrete [pedestrian grade / occasionalvehicular overrun]
Concrete Hardstanding [bin store & cycle store]
Reinforced Grass [fire tender & maintenanceaccess]
Synthetic Grass
Bespoke seating elements [various forms]
Bespoke Podia [seating/planter/lawn]
Composite Timber Decks
Retaining Walls / Raised Planters
Cycle Storage
SOFTWORKS
Ornamental Planting
Hedging
Amenity Grass
Meadow Grass
Proposed Trees
Existing Retained Trees
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Stride Treglown for Keele University
Lindsay Hall & Lindsay Tower StudentAccommodation
Landscape Site Plan
PRELIMINARY
N712-ONE-ZZ-ZZ-DR-L-0002 P01
JB 1:25025/06/18
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metres
2 4 10
1:250
rev by chkdate
Preliminary IssueJB JEP01 03/07/18
B
B
P
P
Circula�on Strategy
20/08/18
Keele University Halls Improvement Programme
KUHIP-04-ONE-IS-L-XXXX-0001
B
P
Accessible Parking Bays
Cycle Parking / Storage
Car Access
Service Vehicle Access
Fire Tender Access
Cycle Access
Primary Pedestrian Access
Bin Store
Plant / Substation
Barnes Car Park: Access and CirculationHARDWORKS
Asphalt Concrete [vehicular grade]
Asphalt Concrete [pedestrian grade]
Concrete Block Vehicular Overhang Margin[200mm wide]
Electric Car Dual Charge Point
SOFTWORKS
Ornamental Planting
Hedging
Amenity Grass
Proposed Trees
Existing Retained Trees
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www.one-environments.co.uk
© One-Environments Ltd. This drawing is not to be scaled. All dimensions tobe verified on site prior to commencement of works. Discrepancies,ambiguities and/or omissions between this drawing & information supplied
by others must be reported immediately for clarification before proceeding.
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Stride Treglown for Keele University
Barnes Medical Centre Car Park
Landscape Site Plan
PRELIMINARY
N712-ONE-ZZ-ZZ-DR-L-0005 P01
AB 1:25001/08/18
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Preliminary IssueAB JBP01 03/08/18
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Barnes Car ParkCircula�on Strategy
20/08/18
Keele University Halls Infrastructure Programme
KUHIP-ONE-05-IS-L-XXXX-0001
S
Electric Car Charging Bays
Car Access
Service Vehicle Access
Primary Pedestrian Access
Service Point
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Lindsay Accessible Accommodation Horwood Accessible Accommodation
Locations for 20 wheelchair accessible rooms have been identified within the proposal and are costed. These are, generally, created in the space of two standard shared facility bedrooms.
Each accessible room will include space for a large, accessible en-suite bathroom.
A number of rooms will be fully kitted out at hand over with a portion available for short notice adaptation. The numbers of each will be firmed up in the next stages.
Accessible rooms are located to be suitable for vehicular drop off, close to block entrance doors. However, they will not only be located at ground floor and will be spread among the general accommodation to avoid creating ghettos. The locations identified are as follows:
Horwood A & B - 10 accessible bedrooms, 2 per floor in a stack, each part of an 8 bed shared facility. The upper floor bedrooms will be ‘adaptable’ type and let as large en-suite beds if not adapted.
Lindsay Hall - 5 accessible bedrooms, 3 at block entrance level, 2 at an upper floor. One of the lower floor bedrooms is large enough to cope with any level of physical impairment and can be connected to an adjoining bedroom.
Horwood C - 1 potential accessible bedrooms is included in the tower as part of a 2 bed penthouse flat.
Horwood Townhouses - 4 accessible bedrooms, 2 per floor in a stack. The upper floor bedrooms are likely to be ‘adaptable’ type and let as large en-suite beds if not
Those clusters with an accessible bedroom will be capable of creating a split level kitchen space, suitable for the needs of a wheelchair users
4 x Accessible Bedrooms in both A&B Adjacent Carers Room Available. Total = 8
Accessible Town-house Bedroom Potentially for Visually Impaired Students. Total = 10
Accessible Bedrooms at level 2. Total = 2
Accessible Bedrooms at Level 1. Total = 2
Accessible Studio at Level 2. Total = 1
Accessible AccommodationProposed Locations
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Accessible En-Suite Bedroom
Accessible En-Suite Bedroom
Accessible En-Suite Bedroom
Accessible En-Suite Bedroom Carer’s
RoomCarer’s Room
Carer’s Room
Carer’s Room
Adjoining Carer’s Room
(where applicable)
Accessible En-Suite Shower
Room
Accessible Bedroom
Typical Accessible Bedroom within shared clus-ters at Horwood A&B and Lindsay X
Accessible Bedrooms in Clusters with Carer Rooms
Horwood A&B - Accessible Bedrooms at L01 and adjacent carer’s room
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Accessible Studio, LindsayTownhouse Accessible Bedrooms
Accessible BedroomAccessible Bathroom Accessible Bathroom
Accessible Bedroom
Kitchen LivingWC
Store
HallHall
Store
WCKitchen Living
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Accessible Bathroom
Kitchen Living
Accessible Bedroom
Store
WC
Hall
Townhouse Bedroom Townhouse Bedroom Townhouse Bedroom Townhouse Bedroom
Stair Stair
Circulation CirculationRiser Riser
Shower Room
Shower Room
Shower Room
Shower Room
Townhouse BedroomTownhouse BedroomTownhouse BedroomTownhouse Bedroom
G2 G3 G4G1
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Townhouse Bedroom Townhouse Bedroom
Stair
Shower Room
Shower Room
Circulation
Townhouse Bedroom Townhouse Bedroom
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PL01
Keele University AccommodationEnhancementsNewcastle Under Lyme,Staffordshire, ST5 5BG
Horwood Townhouse Block G - GA Plans
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Keele University
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STATUS REV DATE DESCRIPTIONPL PL01 10.08.2018 Planning Issue
Lindsay Block X : Level 02 Accessible Studio
Lindsay Block X : Level 02 Accessible Studio PlanHorwood Townhouses G, H & P Accessible bedroom at ground floor level
Accessible Accommodation
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