The Bircham Park project in Plymouth, UK includes 645.6 sqm of retail and commercial space and 858 sqm of office space, along with parking for 627 cars. It is located north of the city center and is part of the integration plans for the nearby Derriford Hospital. The project provides parking and amenities for the 11,000 staff and visitors at the hospital each day. It is a hybrid building combining an office, retail and large underground parking structure cut into the slope of the site to reduce excavation costs.
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Case Study For Basement Parking
The Bircham Park project in Plymouth, UK includes 645.6 sqm of retail and commercial space and 858 sqm of office space, along with parking for 627 cars. It is located north of the city center and is part of the integration plans for the nearby Derriford Hospital. The project provides parking and amenities for the 11,000 staff and visitors at the hospital each day. It is a hybrid building combining an office, retail and large underground parking structure cut into the slope of the site to reduce excavation costs.
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Bircham Park CASE STUDY FOR BASEMENT PARKING
ROZIYA PATHAN -29
4TH YEAR B.ARCH – ‘C’ Bircham Park by Studio Woodroffe
Architects- studio Woodroffe
Year- 2014 Location- Plymouth , UK. Site Area-1 ha
Program- 645.6 m2 retail and commercial space, 858 m2 Office space, Parking facilities for 627 cars
The project lies north of Plymouth city center located in
North West Quadrant. It is the first phase of the integration of the North West Quadrant with the future plans for Derriford Hospital. Derriford Hospital is one of the largest and most important hospitals in the Southwest. The Bircham Park Transferium improves the patient’s and staff’s experience on arrival. It removes the majority of on-grade parking to release land for further development phases of the masterplan and also delivers important facilities to the approximately 11,000 staff and visitors that move through the hospital every day. This is a hybrid building that explores the possibilities of two types of apparently contradictory operations into a new combination; an office and retail building with the utility of a car park building to form a compact typology.
This provides constant activity, making it a full-time
working building. The building forms part of the entrance and visitor hub that can deliver convenience, services, and amenities to staff and waiting for patients or relatives as well as creating a safe parking environment for 600 cars. The slope also drives the overall typological design. To reduce the cost of excavation the car park is a scissor layout that climbs up the hill following the topography. This allows for the possibility of dual entrances; the main one being at the south on Morlaix Drive, combined with a management suite, and the other being at the north on the new High Street. This delivers cars at different levels and subsequently avoiding congestion. Car parking entrance