|
|
Matrix Flats, Glasgow, Photos, Housing, McPhater St, Property, Architect
Matrix Glasgow : Information + Images
Cowcaddens Apartment building by Davis Duncan Architects
Design: Davis Duncan Architects
Practical Completion: Nov 2004
Contract Sum: £8.5m
For: AWG Residential Ltd
Images: Keith Hunter copyright
Location: Cowcaddens Road + McPhater Street

Davis Duncan Architects - The Matrix, Glasgow: PR
This architectural intervention into the fragmented morphology on
the northern edge of Glasgow City Centre represents a true collaboration
between the Architect, Landscape Architect and Artist to create a
piece that generates experiences and excitement at every turn.
The commission was generated out of a Glasgow City Council sponsored
design competition for a triangular grassed and treed site fronting
onto busy roads and a significant traffic junction. The client gave
its design team a free hand to generate a landmark statement, this
opportunity was seized by the team to maximise the sites potential
in terms of its architectural and commercial return.
The Matrix brief requested a mix of flat types with the opportunity
for café / bar and office accommodation. Car parking was to
be incorporated. The architectural response to a brief that restricted
the building heights to 7 storeys was to exploit the edges of the
site for built form and to use the nature grain of the site to tuck
car parking and ancillary accommodation into a lower ground floor
recessed from McPhater Street.
The major three elements that define the Matrix building footprint
which contain 73no apartments have interlinked but distinct characteristics.
The Cowcaddens Road block has inspiration drawn from Corbusiers
Unite dhabitation where two internal, naturally lit and ventilated
streets serve the six storeys above ground level. This device allows
for a pleasing variety of duplex flats which wrap over and under these
skewers of movement. Only two stair and lift cores serve
these streets which offers a significant commercial advantage over
a traditional stairwell and coupled flat arrangement. The flats enjoy
double height living spaces and large glazed south facing elevations
with useable destination balcony spaces. The end flats at either end
of the streets enjoy enhanced space through the plan form and those
to the west fronting onto the new café public square reveal
the section of the building on the elevation. The internal streets
are articulated on this plaza elevation by coloured glazed
screens that glow vibrantly at night.
The use of colour, texture and architectural layering to generate
a striking elevational composition was carefully considered by the
team, so that the architecture became as the marketing strap line
Art to live in.
The Port Dundas block with its articulated red facing brick façade
makes a gesture to the adjacent flat roofed red sandstone tenements,
while the pieces to the smaller scale back street of McPhater Street
turn themselves into the courtyard garden for privacy and view. There
are three different elements here running east to west the mews flats,
tower house and companion block all designed to maximise their potential.
The mews flats are highly glazed and shelter under a sensual curving
roof. The tower house is a family house over three levels with a private
courtyard garden, while the companion block has compact one bedroom
flats and a duplex flat over looking the public square contained in
its narrow vertical form.

At the centre of the architectural piece literally and metaphorically
is the courtyard garden where the team strived for an animated and
delightful space held within cream facing brick, glass and rendered
edges where light and interaction would be plentiful. The space is
an oasis of calmness and serenity when entered through the transitional
space of the pend which with its gently rising ramp buffers the garden
from the noise and vibrancy of the city beyond.
The experience of moving towards, into and through the Matrix is a
journey of expectation, changing rhythm and anticipation with the
final destination being the calm, airy interiors of the apartments
where the residents are rejoined with the city. The Matrix is an essay
in the phenomology of architecture for the pleasure of the residents
and the benefit of the city.
Contract Period: Apr 02 Nov 04 Contract Value: £8.5m
Matrix Apartments: Design Team Consultants
Architects: Davis Duncan Architects
Engineers: Beattie Watkinson
Landscape Architects: City Design
Cooperative
M+E: Henderson Warnock
Artist: Richard Wright Q.S CRGP
Photography Keith Hunter
Matrix Flats - additional images by Adrian Welch

exterior photos © adrian welch
New
Houses
The
Matrix : Civic Trust Awards 2006 Scotland Commendation
Glasgow Housing
Latterly the architects became SMC Davis Duncan Architects
Scottish
Architecture
Homes for the Future
Another Glasgow building by Davis Duncan Architects:
Easterhouse Community Health
Centre
The
Matrix, Glasgow : Dynamic Place Awards - Built Environment Highly
Commended 2005
Modern
Houses
|
Homes for the Future

photo : andrew lee
Glasgow Armadillo

photo © isabelle lomholt

Glasgow Architecture : homepage
Comments / photos for the Matrix Flats Glasgow page welcome:
info@glasgowarchitecture.co.uk
Cowcaddens Flats - page: adrian welch / isabelle
lomholt |
|
|
|