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Tiree live-build boathouse completes

July 15 2013

Tiree live-build boathouse completes
Tog Studio has announced the completion of a live-build boathouse on the Isle of Tiree following a mere seven day construction programme.

It is the second such project to be completed on the island and was delivered by a team of 13 architecture and engineering students overseen by professionals.

Known as ‘The Noust’, a Viking term for a winter boat shelter, the facility was delivered on behalf of the Tiree Maritime Trust, a charity dedicated to the preservation of traditional boat building and preservation techniques.

Incorporating a ply box portal frame manufactured by MAKLab and prefabricated by the Gal Gael Trust, the entire plywood and timber structure had to be carefully manoeuvred into place by hand.

Micheal Holliday, Director, Tog Studio: “It was important that the project felt like a boathouse which was unique to the island.  The primary design move to achieve this is the curved frame and ridge; externally this references the traditional Tiree black-top roof whilst internally the structure was imagined as an upturned boat.” 

An exhibition documenting the delivery of the build opens on 19 July at the Lighthouse, Glasgow. .
More than 10,000 scews had to be manually inserted by volunteers
More than 10,000 scews had to be manually inserted by volunteers
The structure is designed to be both lightweight and strong to withstand bracing Atlantic winds
The structure is designed to be both lightweight and strong to withstand bracing Atlantic winds

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