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6 Oct 2008
PARK HOUSES, GARSTANG ROAD, PRESTON
Ushida Findlay Architects and Holmes Partnership
Ushida Findlay Architects (UFA) and Holmes Partnership have received planning
permission to build a unique eco-friendly residence for five branches
of a single family.

An undulating roof links five individual homes and shared family leisure
facilities, subtly integrating them with the surrounding landscape and
ecology. The buildings have four storeys, three above ground level, with
a footprint that covers approximately 2600 sqm of the 6700 sqm site in
Preston, Lancashire.
The planning permission is the culmination of extensive work that encompassed
detailed research into sustainability, bio-diversity and carbon emission
reduction by Kathryn Findlay's practice research unit, Fieldwork, at the
University of Dundee, with senior lecturer Doug Allard and students. Buro
Happold's Generative Geometry Unit and Ramboll Whitbybird also collaborated
with UFA, providing expertise in the modeling and environmental design
of the multi-home residence.
The project embraces sustainable design, with provisions for natural light,
solar power and locally sourced materials. Strips of indigenous plants,
set within furrows in the roof, will flourish to merge the building with
the landscape, and attract local flora and fauna to the site. The design
is like nothing seen before in the UK and it fulfills both the architectural
and environmental aspirations of its designers and the client. The origin
of the design lies in a number of UFA's previous residential commissions
and the practice's strong history of innovation and developing exciting
ideas, from the Truss Wall House in Japan to the ground-breaking Grafton
New Hall.

The delivery of planning for Park Houses, on a site that had existing
planning permission for four separate new homes and the renovation of
an existing one, required a completely new planning application. This
was led by Harry Phillips at Holmes Partnership in Glasgow, as part of
an ongoing relationship with UFA. Phillips worked closely with UFA to
negotiate with the local authority and produce an application, which the
planners have described as one of the highest quality and most complete
documents they have ever seen.
Kathryn Findlay says: "My design has evolved through the application
of in-depth research and extensive collaboration with experts in several
fields. It is quite a feat to get planning for such an unusual building
but we achieved it because everyone was meticulous in their work and we
presented an application that addressed all aspects of the site, the building
and its successful realization. I look forward to moving into the construction
phase."
The concept was developed by Kathryn Findlay at UFA and Fieldwork at the
University of Dundee.- UFA members: Steven Green, Sean Kennedy, Hamish
Waring, and Chris Lewis.- Fieldwork members: Doug Allard, Steven Green,
Peter Robinson, Ross Park, Ria Beeson, and Eibhln Tully.- Also in collaboration
with Harry Phillips, Callum Houston, and Ryan Holmes at Holmes Partnership.-
Structure: Buro Happold- M&E: Ramboll Whitbybird and Buro Happold
- Quantity Surveyor: Savant International- Planning Consultant: Alban
Cassidy- Ecological Consultant: Bowland Ecology- Arborist: Tree Check
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