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Cremorne Riverside Centre

"The new Cremorne Riverside Centre is designed to replace and existing facility that is currently operating out of two shipping containers." says Sarah Wigglesworth Architects on Cremorne Riverside Centre.

By: Sarah Wigglesworth Architects

Architecture-Page | Cremorne Riverside Centre by Sarah Wigglesworth Architects
Cremorne light stacks.

Words from the Architect

The new Cremorne Riverside Centre is designed to replace and existing facility that is currently operating out of two shipping containers. The aim of the new buildings is to improve the standard of facilities as well as improve access to them, permitting both able bodied and disabled pupils from the local area (including school groups) to use the centre.

Architecture-Page | Cremorne Riverside Centre by Sarah Wigglesworth Architects
Cremorne office view.

The buildings are sited on the north bank of the River Thames in Chelsea, to one end of a public park known as Cremorne Gardens. The boating centre takes the form of two lozenge-shaped structures nudging up to the river defence wall. All the buildings are clad in Cor-Ten steel and are designed to resemble rusty upturned boats moored on the riverbank.

A raised platform made of galvanised steel grillework unites the buildings at the river edge. It allows level access to the pier which has a moving arm that drops to a floating pontoon on the river for launching canoes. A new landscape is made under this raised deck composed of huge rocks and boulders. Lighting poles project through the deck to illuminate the area at night.

Architecture-Page | Cremorne Riverside Centre by Sarah Wigglesworth Architects
Cremorne office view.

We have worked closely with the Environment Agency to design a variety of landscapes aimed to preserve a fragile local habitat suited to riverside birds, insects and mammals.

Credits

  • Text: Sarah Wigglesworth Architects
  • Photographs: Courtesy Sarah Wigglesworth Architects

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