Purcell

Clifton Cathedral

Clifton Cathedral
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CLIFTON CATHEDRAL

Purcell

ARCHITECTS
Purcell

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Jonah Jay – Cathedral Architect

STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
Craddys

MANUFACTURERS
Alumasc, Lindab, Nicholson Roof Products, Sylvania Lighting, Lonsdale Metal Company

CONTRACTOR
William Anelay Limited, John Perkins Construction

SERVICES ENGINEER
Method Consulting

LIGHTING DESIGN
Lighting Design & Technology

CLIENT
Clifton Catholic Diocese

QUANTITY SURVEYOR
Synergy, Mildred, Howells and Co

PHOTOGRAPHS
Phil Boorman

AREA
2400 m²

YEAR
2018

LOCATION
Bristol,United Kingdom

CATEGORY
Cathedral

Text description provided by architect.

Purcell, the UK’s leading firm of architects, master planners, and heritage consultants, has completed repairs to the Roman Catholic Cathedral Church of SS.

Peter and Paul in Clifton, Bristol, making Britain’s last major church building watertight for the first time.

Clifton Cathedral
© Phil Boorman
Clifton Cathedral
© Phil Boorman

Purcell worked closely with the client, Clifton Diocese, to improve the internal environment while respecting the architecture of the brutalist structure, with detailed design proposals that harmonize with the richness of the iconic building.

Purcell has completed £3.1m of repairs since May 2015, part-funded by £1.4m of grants from the World War 1 Centenary Cathedral Repairs Fund; the biggest beneficiary is the pitched roof which required 86 tons of replacement lead – the largest lead roofing project in Britain at the time.

Clifton Cathedral
© Phil Boorman
Clifton Cathedral
© Phil Boorman

The Cathedral remained in use during the renovation process, hosting eight masses each week, numerous baptisms, weddings, funerals and special services.

Purcell addressed the physical repairs that the building so desperately needed, but also focused attention on the internal conditions to provide better-improved levels of comfort to the building’s users and visitors.

Clifton Cathedral
© Phil Boorman
Clifton Cathedral
© Phil Boorman

A condition of the project’s funding was that it opened up parts of the building to the public that has previously been inaccessible: this includes full access to the gallery over the iconic baptistery; and re-opening of a staircase that had previously been sealed off.

Clifford Martin, Partner at Purcell’s Bristol office, said: ‘Our conviction was for the building to become watertight, and safe and open for use, but also not to lose any of its rigor and quality as a superb exponent of the late brutalist era.

Clifton Cathedral
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Clifton Cathedral
© Phil Boorman

The works have been undertaken with the intention to both repair and protect the building, and to magnify and celebrate its original design and detail.

The Cathedral, in common with many buildings of its type and era, was built in difficult times.

Clifton Cathedral
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Clifton Cathedral
© Phil Boorman

Our aim for the repairs projects was, at all times, to consider what the intent for its design and execution had been in order to remain true to the building’s principles.’

The work carried out by Purcell takes care to retain the brutalist building’s high-quality concrete aesthetic, which in many areas was distinctively board-marked with the coarse grain of Russian Redwood planks.

Clifton Cathedral
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Clifton Cathedral
© Phil Boorman

The design and installation of new services keep the Cathedral safe and open, preventing further deterioration to the building fabric and offers a long-term solution to the underlying problems of the original construction, making the building fully fit for purpose for both worshipers and visitors.

Clifton Cathedral
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Clifton Cathedral
© Phil Boorman


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