James Gorst Architects designed the Castle Community Rooms for the Framlingham Parochial Church Council (PCC) in the historic town of Framlingham, Suffolk. Situated between two Grade I listed buildings, St. Michael’s Church and Framlingham Castle, the new building replaces an existing 1898 hall that had reached the end of its structural life. The new timber-framed structure is protected by black zinc cladding and supported by piled foundations that protect existing archaeology and tree roots.
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James Gorst Architects create a temple complex in Hampshire
London and Suffolk based James Gorst Architects have designed a multi-faith temple complex in Rake, Hampshire, located within the South Downs National Park. The plan comprises orthogonal pavilions that house a temple, library, chapels, meeting spaces, public foyer and a kitchen. The pavilions are connected by a cloistered walkway facing a courtyard garden, set within landscaped grounds.
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