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Ada Belfield Centre and Belper Library Building

29 April 2022

Ada Belfield Centre and Belper Library, Belper, Derbyshire

Thursday 28th of April 2022 – five projects were selected by the expert jury, who visited all of the shortlisted projects.

Design: Glancy Nicholls Architects

Ada Belfield Centre and Belper Library, Derbyshire

Photos © Verity Milligan

Ada Belfield Centre and Belper Library, Derbyshire

Jury Report

The Ada Belfield Centre and Belper Library combine to create a project that bridges a number of current issues for our built environment. It has taken the derelict backland industrial site of the Thorntons chocolate factory within Derwent Valley Mills UNESCO World Heritage Site, and connected it back to the energy of the high street.

The architects’ team and their local authority clients have made the enlightened decision to combine a residential care building for the elderly with a new library for the town, with both uses accessing a shared courtyard and public cafe. The panel felt this was a brave stand against the traditional isolation of elderly care, extending independence, and improving the dignity and quality of life of residents.

Ada Belfield Centre and Belper Library, Derbyshire

The brick facades of the old factory were in a sorry state and there must have been a strong case to demolish or at least to retain far less of the existing structure on this contaminated brownfield site. The team were clearly committed to re-use as much of the found structure, facades and fabric as they could and this will have made significant embodied carbon savings. The jury found the scale and massing of the different elements worked well together, with both library and residential care uses re-inhabiting the red brick shell, while the entry corner of the library building is expressed as infill to complete the orthogonal form of the overall plan – picked out in local Stanton Moor stone.

Ada Belfield Centre and Belper Library, Derbyshire

The elderly care accommodation is gathered in a sheltering ‘U’ around a west- facing garden, looking off to the distant hills – with windows gently canted to emphasise this outlook. The design has been aligned with the Stirling University Gold standard for dementia design, with the potential for reinvigorating experiences across the traditional divide between elderly care and the host community.

Internally, the planning and detailing are simple and straightforward, allowing the big move to unite residential and community uses around the sheltered courtyard to take centre stage. This is a pragmatic and quietly bold enterprise that has addressed each of the social, environmental and economic facets of sustainable design, while improving urban connections. Belper is better for it.

Ada Belfield Centre and Belper Library, Derbyshire

Ada Belfield Centre and Belper Library – Building Information

RIBA region: East Midlands
Architect practice: Glancy Nicholls Architects
Date of completion: May 2020
Date of occupation: Sep 2020
Client company name: Derbyshire County Council
Project city/town: Derbyshire
Contract value: Confidential
Gross internal area: 3,929.00 m²
Net internal area: 3,143.00 m²
Cost per m²: Confidential
Contractor company name: Robertson Construction

Ada Belfield Centre and Belper Library, Derbyshire

Consultants

Environmental / M&E Engineers: Derbyshire County Council
Structural Engineers: WYG
Landscape Architects: Derbyshire County Council
Quantity Surveyor / Cost Consultant: Gleeds
Project Management: Gleeds

Awards

RIBA Regional Award

Library building designs

England

2022 RIBA East Midlands Award Winners

2022 RIBA East Midlands Award Winners

Ada Belfield Centre and Belper Library, Derbyshire designed by Glancy Nicholls Architects

Ada Belfield Centre and Belper Library building images / information from the Royal Institute of British Architects

Location: Ada Belfield Centre, Derwent St, Belper, DE56 1UQ, Derbyshire, England, UK

Phone: 01629 535060

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