Hawkins Brown Architects LLP

Plumstead Centre

Plumstead Centre
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PLUMSTEAD CENTRE

Hawkins\Brown

ARCHITECTS
Hawkins\Brown

PHOTOGRAPHS
Jack Hobhouse

LOCATION
Plumstead, United Kingdom

PRINCIPAL CONTRACTOR
Osbourne

AREA
2329 m²

YEAR
2020

MANUFACTURERS
Aluk, Fired Earth, Havwoods, Johnson Tiles, Lazenby, Nora, Object Carpet, Dynamik, Janinhoff Klinker, Mosa

CDM COORDINATOR
Faithful & Gould

CATAGORY
Community Center, Adaptive Reuse, Renovation

APPROVED BUILDING INSPECTOR
MLM, RGB Contractors

SERVICES ENGINEER
Stantec

Text description provided by architect.

Hawkins\Brown has transformed an under-used library building on Plumstead High Street into a combined centre that provides public cultural, leisure and sports facilities on behalf of the Royal Borough of Greenwich.

New amenities include separate children’s and adults’ libraries, a café, flexible collaboration space, a gym and badminton court, and two large studios for performing arts, yoga, or exhibitions.

Plumstead Centre
© Jack Hobhouse
Plumstead Centre
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The completion of The Plumstead Centre marks the first phase of the Royal Borough of Greenwich’s Urban Framework for Plumstead.

The collaborative approach to the project has been driven by a redefined purpose of the ‘local library’, bringing new life to the existing building and creating a new destination for the people of Plumstead.

Plumstead Centre
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Plumstead Centre
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The redevelopment of the Grade II listed Plumstead Library has preserved and enhanced the historic character of the existing library building, refurbishing the interior to bring it in line with modern standards and provide upgraded amenities throughout.

A two-storey extension to the rear of the library building provides a home to new leisure facilities.

Plumstead Centre
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Plumstead Centre
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Plumstead Centre
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At the threshold between old and new, a full-height glazed ‘box’ creates a new, level-access entrance that leads to an informal social space that emphasizes the building’s function as an open civic centre.

The extension has been constructed in the same materials as the library: brick, glass and metal are used to create a modern building that is sympathetic, but stylistically distinct from its neighbour.

Plumstead Centre
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Plumstead Centre
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At the heart of the new building, the entrance and ‘book mountain’ provide an informal social setting for reading, working, or simply looking out across the rest of the building.

The centre has been designed with openness and inclusiveness at its core, allowing users to look across the full length of the building, through the different spaces and activities, from one end to the other, welcoming all.

Plumstead Centre
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Plumstead Centre
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Many original features of the library were revealed during the strip-out of the existing buildings and the refurbishment has given them a new lease of life.

Barrel-vaulted skylights in the upstairs studio, which were hidden away for over 70 years, have been opened up and now provide natural light within the flexible studio spaces.Original parquet flooring has been restored throughout the building, as has mosaic tiling in the main stairwell.

Plumstead Centre
© Jack Hobhouse
Plumstead Centre
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As well as enhancing the library’s existing functions – with comfortable reading and working rooms and an increase in IT provision – Hawkins\Brown has opened the entirety of the listed building and extension to the public, when only 30% was previously accessible.

Services are woven along the existing walls behind 253m of bespoke shelving, allowing the original architectural features to be celebrated.


Plumstead Centre
Plan - Ground floor
Plumstead Centre
Plan - First floor


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