Tuesday 31 August 2010

DAY 6_DESIGN IN THE HISTORIC ENVIRONMENT - OYSTERMOUTH CASTLE




Oystermouth Castle is a Scheduled Ancient Monument and Grade I listed building located in Oystermouth, Swansea. Together with repairs to the Castle, the project aims to improve the visitor experience through the construction of a new visitor centre.

There are several important opportunities including: conservation and preservation, to ensure long term standing of the castle structure; interpretation and education, providing a stimulating and exciting new entrance building with exhibitions to attract and inform visitors; and prominence, ensuring the new build works to harmonise and respect the existing castle.

The constraints of this project include: the size of the visitor centre, as it needs to be large enough to meet the visitors requirements; and minimising the risk during construction, to avoid damaging the existing building.


The new visitor centre is to be located within the existing chapel. Together with providing visitor facilities it also aims to explain the existing building. One new interesting feature in the design is the new glazed bridge above the ticketing desk and workshop at second floor level. This will be placed where the former aisle to the chapel was located. It is made completely of glass and maximises the natural light to the new visitor centre below. (The section for this can be seen above)