In this series, we're taking a closer look at some of the local landmarks that have been designed and built in the North East by NBS customers using NBS software.
The Sill: National Landscape Discovery Centre, at Once Brewed in Northumberland, opened to the public on 29th July 2017 and has since received acclaim from visitors and Northumberland businesses as a whole. It was developed with funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund.
The facility, run by Northumberland National Park Authority, features a landscape exhibition, a temporary exhibition space, learning and event spaces, a local produce café, rural business hub, a world-class 86 bed Youth Hostel and a shop specialising in local crafts and produce. The Sill’s fully accessible living whin sill grassland roof sweeps gently upwards, giving visitors a bird’s eye vantage point across one of the UK’s most magnificent landscapes and the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Hadrian’s Wall.
JDDK have been using the Revit platform for Building Information Modelling (BIM) and drawing development since 2008 so it was a natural step to use this on The Sill project where the difficult geometry and lack of 90 degree angles lent itself to this technology. This was the largest and most complicated model JDDK had created to date and led to the team winning the prestigious RIBA North East Award for 2018.
Along with developing federated models within the design team, to allow checking and clash detection, there was a need to develop a specification for the construction phase of the project. Where previously specifications had been difficult to incorporate into the technical detail of design, during the early project stages NBS released the NBS Create specification tool and this gave JDDK a chance to embrace this challenge on The Sill and push the technology forward.
The Sill’s fully accessible living roof sweeps gently upwards, giving visitors a bird’s eye vantage point across one of the UK’s most magnificent landscapes
Project Architect, Alison Thornton-Sykes, said: “The whole team at JDDK are incredibly proud of what we achieved at The Sill. Our brief was for a landmark building which would become the hub of visitor activities, welcoming visitors and supporting communities throughout the Northumberland National Park. Sustainability and public consultation were at the core of the design process with the finished building inspired by the rugged Northumbrian countryside. A contemporary addition to the landscape, respectfully fitting in to its natural surroundings.”
The Sill: National Landscape Discovery Centre in Northumberland