The brief was to refurbish multiple blocks along with designing additional new builds on disused land set within an idyllic landscape of Cheshire, North West England.
Formally an Astra Zenca site, Bruntwood Works took over the 200,000 sqm area to develop and advance key life science technologies and research within the North of England, providing various jobs for the community and surrounding areas.
My role was to deliver the multiple blocks and see them through to completion, liaising with contractors and subcontractors, co-ordinate and attend site visits and virtual meetings, produce full joinery drawings and sign off contractor issued drawings along with site surveying.
Additionally I collaborated with architects on feature detailing, worked to fixed and on going deadlines, liaised closely with the clients and produced additional design work at their request. Furthermore producing work at various stages in construction.
Block 19D works consisted of a new entrance way and staircase leading into Blocks 23 & 24 feature corridor, re-branded as the ‘Avenue’ which services various write up space & labs. Within this area, tea points, breakout, focus pods, and collaboration booths are found to create a multifunctional and animated space.
Leading on through the corridor is Block 22 where a secondary entrance with welcome desk, breakout and tea point along with ground floor collaboration space sits.
