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ICA secure consent for gabled Cambridgeshire hotel

August 3 2018

ICA secure consent for gabled Cambridgeshire hotel

A new hotel defined by its use of contemporary gables has secured planning approval from Cambridgeshire planners to form a new landmark for Cambourne town centre.

The 144-bed hotel and detached pub/restaurant has been designed to form an active ground floor frontage to bring a new-found sense of place to a disused site dominated by service elevations of neighbouring hotels and supermarkets.

In a statement the practice wrote: “The form and elevational treatment have been designed to complement the surrounding context in a contemporary approach. The hotel will be clad in a simple palette of material consisting of buff brick, standing seam cladding & PPC aluminium windows/curtain walling. In response to the surrounding context and site characteristics, the hotel form is split into two clear blocks varying in height.

“The two-storey block has a horizontal elevational treatment while the 3-storey block has a tripartite vertical arrangement. These elements collide at the junction of Back Lane and De La Warr Way to create a dynamic architectural form. Approaches to the hotel from the north, south and east will be accentuated by key architectural features.”

1 Comment

E=mc2
#1 Posted by E=mc2 on 3 Aug 2018 at 20:13 PM
That’s much better than say the utter guff LMA have just had consented in Hamilton.

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