Greater Pollok: Community Offices & Spaces: Images

Pollok Building - Chris Stewart Architecture, Glasgow, Scotland

The Wedge, Pollok



Pollok Building - Chris Stewart Architecture PR



The wedge shaped site has influenced the design of the project, which is to house a new community resource for Greater Pollok. The building will be located adjacent to an existing 4-story tenement and an important transport intersection, which acts as the centre of Pollok. The building is shaped to allow maximum aspect for the tenement and rises to form a landmark adjacent to the center. The roof is to be constructed as a sedum (landscaped) roof, which again will improve the views from the existing tenement.



The complex is to contain community meeting rooms, cafe, community activity spaces, along with community office facilities to accommodate members of both the Scottish and UK Parliament, Glasgow City Council, Greater Pollok Development Co., Pollok Credit Union, Pollok Community Forum, Healthy Living Initiative and various other local community groups.



Sustainable issues have been taken into consideration where the shape created for townscape reasons has allowed the building to be naturally ventilated. A process has been developed together with ARUP Associates where air is drawn from a new garden formed between the existing tenement and the new building. This use of fresh air is of particular importance due to the proximity of the transport intersection. Other sustainable approaches are also incorporated in to the project in relation to material specification and super insulation.
Client: Greater Pollok Properties
Contract Sum: £3.5m
Completion: Jul 2005

Pollok Wedge - Chris Stewart Architecture Building PR 2005



Projects by Chris Stewart Architects:
Partick Housing
The Wedge, Pollok
Millbrae Flats
Bute Recycling

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