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Duchess of Cornwall Inn / Queen Mother Square - Building 4 Poundbury

Posted by Trinity Architecture Limited on 8th May 2019 -

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1930m2 / 20,775ft2 over seven stories

 

Executive designer for shell construction, working drawings, site attendance

 

Quinlan & Francis Terry design for Duchy of Cornwall

Steel frame with Metsec infill wall construction

Slate roof finish over insulated roof panel system

Bespoke VMZinc dormers & balustrade

20 bedrooms

70 cover restaurant

Bespoke timber windows & doors

Underfloor heating to public spaces

Bespoke decorative stone façade & features

Facility operated by Hall & Woodhouse

 

Queen Mother Square opened by Her Majesty The Queen in 2016 in the presence of His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh, His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales and Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall

 

Client;              Duchy of Cornwall / Hall & Woodhouse

Contractors;      Zero C

Structural:        GAP


John Christopher

Trinity prides itself on not following a “one style fits all” design philosophy, as past projects will prove. This allows the flexibility when preparing solutions for ever increasingly difficult sites.

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