Bradbury Hall, Henleaze, Bristol

A new church hall for a 20th century church building in a sensitive suburban setting.

We assisted the Minister in consulting Church and community members throughout the briefing and design process. The result is a building design which provides a new hall, meeting rooms and an informal cafe space that can be used on their own, and in a number of flexible configurations.

The hall is a high single flexible space with rooflights, all supported on a curved glulam structure. The front section of the building is of a smaller more intimate scale with low eaves and a traditional steeply pitched roof of clay tiles, to match the adjacent Church and in keeping with the scale of the adjacent houses. Timber is used extensively throughout the building, internally and externally.

Trinity-Henleaze United Reformed Church

2012

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