Bull Pub, Berkshire (UK)
- Location Bracknell, United Kingdom
- Architects Piper Whitlock Architecture Limited
- Technique(s) VMZINC Standing seam
- Aspect(s) ANTHRA-ZINC PLUS
- Application Type Facade, Roofing
- Contractor(s) Eco-Roofing
- Copyright Paul Kozlowski
At a crossroads
As part of the “Lexicon” mixed-use urban renovation programme aiming to revitalise the town centre of Bracknell, in Berkshire, Piper Whitlock Architecture Ltd (Winchester) was entrusted with the renovation and extension of the Bull Pub.
This establishment, whose structural components date back to the 14th, 16th and 19th centuries, is one of Bracknell town centre’s three listed buildings.
For its recent extension, the architects opted for contemporary building techniques and materials offering an aesthetic combination with the older parts of the building. ANTHRA-ZINC® PLUS was installed using the standing seam technique on the roof, whose vibrant curve descends all the way to the ground. This roof repeats the line of the 14th century structure’s vaulted beams, which is also echoed by the timber frame covering the zinc envelope.
The client wanted this pub, located on a strategic corner, to be one of the key elements of the Lexicon’s new urban and commercial circuit. Mission accomplished, thanks to this bold extension that succeeds in linking the town’s historic past and its current renewal in a single wave.