community hub

Special moment for Lawrence Weston as planning submitted for Ambition House, a much needed Community Hub.

gcp is delighted to have submitted a full planning application to Bristol City Council for Ambition Lawrence Weston’s new community hub in the heart of Lawrence Weston.

This will create a fantastic facility so desperately needed for the community of Lawrence Weston providing multi-purpose halls, meeting rooms, workshops,  a community led interactive library and much more.

We have been working with Ambition Lawrence Weston for several years now and have had various setbacks along the way, but we are proud of the proposed scheme and the determination of the team.

Ambition House, Lawrence Weston, Bristol.

2020 Favourites: Ambition House, Lawrence Weston

I am proud to have been involved in this project as this is a community driven building, desperately needed in this active but underfunded area of Bristol.  This has been in the making for several years and has had many challenges along the way. I am hopeful that the latest scheme being developed with the client, Ambition Lawrence Weston, will be the final design and we can get this building out the ground to provide a well-deserved functional community hub for future generations to enjoy. Public consultation is now well under way with responses due back by 8 December
— Tom Hubbard, gcp
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We asked everyone in the office to name their favourite project of 2020. Tom’s favourite is the new community centre at Lawrence Weston Ambition Lawrence Weston.

uwe enterprise studio launches academic research project based on gcp initiative

Lawrence Weston Community Hub

A Healthy City Week 2016 event organised by gcp Chartered Architects has created a far ranging multi stage research project between University of the West of England Enterprise Studio and Ambition Lawrence Weston.  The project will look at the benefits the Lawrence Weston Community Hub will bring to the people of Lawrence Weston. The hub comprises of a range of public and voluntary sector services including a gp practice, pharmacy, public health offices, library, community rooms (meetings, dance, exercise etc), shared consulting rooms and office space for Ambition Lawrence Weston.

The project, to be undertaken by a number of Masters interns in successive years, will examine the benefit the hub is expected to deliver concerning community health and well-being. The project will look at three clear phases to the project, namely before, during and after implementation of the Hub with the first year of the study essentially a baseline and planning year.

Jonathan Platt, director at gcp, part of the wider research support group said

“Having been part of the original group that managed to safeguard the development site for the hub, we are delighted the potential benefits of such an intervention (the hub) are central to this research project. So often capital investments are committed without hard evidence as to the real benefits the idea will deliver. Hopefully this research will demonstrate that such One Public Estate projects can bring real benefits to both public finances, but also the host community they are designed to support”.

The project is expected to start on site in early 2018 with a planning completion before the end of the year.