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WilkinsonEyre

WilkinsonEyre

London, GB

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Magna

In 2001, WilkinsonEyre won the RIBA Stirling Prize for this transformation of a redundant steelworks to create the UK's first Science Adventure Centre. With the story of steel as its main focus, the exhibition is organised by the Aristotelian elements of earth, air, fire and water – all essential to the steelmaking process. Our design concept placed four pavilions – one for each of the elements – within the 400m long, 35m high main shed, connected by steel bridges and walkways.

Each pavilion is designed to relate to its theme in a poetic way. The Earth Pavilion, for example, is located in the basement below the ground slab while the air pavilion is designed as a huge airship which seemingly floats in the space. Meanwhile, the Fire Pavilion is a matt black box containing a tornado of flame, and the water pavilion is enclosed by a coolly-lit wave formed from steel.

 
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Status: Built
Location: Rotherham, GB
Firm Role: Architect
Additional Credits: Client: The MAGNA Trust
Structural Engineer: Bingham Cotterell Mott MacDonald
Services Engineer: BuroHappold
Fire Engineering: FEDRA

Awards

RIBA Stirling Prize 2001
Design Week Awards, Leisure Environments Winner 2002
Civic Trust, Exterior Lighting Award 2002
RIBA White Rose Award 2001
FX / Blueprint Architecture Awards, Best Public Building - Refurbishment 2001