Bennett Architects & Associates Pty Ltd

Sports Hall King’s Cross

Sports Hall King’s Cross
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SPORTS HALL KING’S CROSS

Bennetts Associates

AREA
2032 m²

YEAR
2020

PHOTOGRAPHS
Hufton + Crow

CATEGORY
Mixed Use Architecture, Recreation & Training

LOCATION
London, United Kingdom

SERVICES ENGINEER
E3 Consulting Engineers

STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS
Ove Arup & Partners

MAIN CONTRACTOR
BAM

QUANTITY SURVEYOR
Gardiner & Theobald

PROJECT ARCHITECTS
Edward Marchand, James Allison

Sports Hall King’s Cross
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Sports Hall King’s Cross
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The King’s Cross Sports Hall is an all-timber building, designed with multiple lives in mind. It will first serve as a Construction Skills Centre providing local people with access to the job opportunities created by the wider King’s Cross development in central London.

Sports Hall King’s Cross
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Sports Hall King’s Cross
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As a health and fitness centre, it will provide a two-storey gym and an indoor sports hall designed to meet Sport England standards, which can be used either as four badminton courts, a basketball court, and a volleyball court or a five-a-side football pitch.

Conceived as a low-rise industrial building, its form is defined by the distinctive serrated roof and façades as a nod to its railway context and heritage.

Sports Hall King’s Cross
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Sports Hall King’s Cross
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The patinated zinc cladding contrasts with the timber materiality, with much of the building’s complexity unseen at ground level.

Internally, key interior spaces are arranged on either side of a central 'social spine', while the exposed CLT and glulam panels give warmth to the interior.

Sports Hall King’s Cross
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Sports Hall King’s Cross
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The building is highly sustainable, comprising of natural ventilation to the larger spaces and a highly efficient façade to limit heat losses.

Externally a zinc-clad shell with a serrated roofline evokes the former rail sheds of the Goods Yard and West Handyside Canopy.

Designed to meet a near-zero carbon target, many innovative and passive design measures were incorporated including mixed-mode ventilation and optimised glazing ratios to provide daylight while reducing heat gains.

Sports Hall King’s Cross
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Sports Hall King’s Cross
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It also benefits from connection to the King's Cross Central district heating and cooling network. Altogether, the chosen finishes give the building a very low embodied carbon target of 195kgCO2e/m2 once sequestration is taken into account (650kgCO2e/m2 without).

The substructure consists of a bespoke mix concrete slab with strip foundation footings. These run perpendicularly across the tunnels to prevent concentrated loads.

Sports Hall King’s Cross
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Sports Hall King’s Cross
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Above ground, the lightweight structure is achieved with Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT) soldier walls and slabs paired with glulam columns and beams for its primary construction.


Sports Hall King’s Cross
Lower Ground Floor Plan
Sports Hall King’s Cross
Lower Ground Floor Plan


Sports Hall King’s Cross
Site Plan
Sports Hall King’s Cross
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