A Message from Jeremy Pilling

I am standing down as a director and shareholder of gcp Chartered Architects as from 1 March 2022 as planned.

Having held those posts since 1994 and having been a partner of the original practice since 1987, I am undoubtedly doing so with mixed emotions.  Obviously, on the one hand I will be able to devote more time to pursue interests outside work but on the other I will miss day to day involvement with clients, consultants and colleagues.

I will continue to support the current directors on a consultancy basis for two days a week in any way I can but also hope that I will be able to develop a few new and some existing enquiries into viable projects to hand on to what is a very strong and multi-talented in-house team.

I regard the business becoming Employee Owned in August 2020 as one of our most significant achievements and wish the current directors Jon Briscoe and Tom Mellor all the very best for their future at the helm and Jon Platt for his next task over the next year or so to hand over the reigns as the director responsible for new business.

Despite the significant challenges posed by both Brexit and the pandemic over the last couple of years, I am confident that I am leaving the business in good health and in good hands.

Finally, I would like to thank all those I have worked with over the last thirty five years. Although at times it has felt like a huge responsibility It has also been a privilege and I am very proud of what we have achieved together.

Jeremy Pilling

03/03/2022

International Women's Day.

We join the IWD community to celebrate the achievements of our women.

To highlight just a few of these, we have recently welcomed Martina, who has immediately made herself part of the gcp team. Catriona, an Architectural Student, who has also recently joined us from Bath University on a four-month placement, has a passion for creating thriving and sustainable communities. Sarah, our social secretary, has recently summited the final design project of her part-2 qualification at Oxford Brookes University. Completing this all whilst in full-time employment, which is a fantastic achievement!

A momentous day for gcp

It is a momentous day in the history of gcp chartered architects. Today is founding partner Jeremy Pilling’s last day of full time employment with the company. This marks the next step for gcp chartered architects as an employee owned trust. The current directors, Jon Briscoe, Tom Mellor and Jonathan Platt are looking forward to an exciting future with a talented and dynamic team.

Everyone at gcp chartered architects thanks Jeremy for his unstinting efforts during nearly 35 years at the helm, and look forward to working with him as a consultant in the coming years.

A few selected images from over the years

gcp plant 68 trees and 69 shrubs to support local tree planting program

gcp have recently teamed up with Avon Needs Trees to support their ambitious tree planting program across the Avon valley. Avon Needs Trees is looking to reforest and rewild the Avon valley by planting trees which will enhance biodiversity, provide natural flood management, improve water and air quality as well as sequester carbon from the air.

By volunteering at the Stanley Lane site gcp managed to plant 68 trees and 69 shrubs which will be maintained by Avon Needs Trees through their ongoing commitment to the site. We also donated to planting at ANT's nearby site at Hazeland and hope that these trees will continue to grow over the coming years and go some way to offsetting the carbon we create as a business in the future.

gcp are committed to tackling climate change both through our designs and our actions. We hope to build off this initial planting session by further developing our carbon tracking, reduction, reporting, and offsetting strategies to better understand how we can make a difference.

Welcome Philip Baker!

The directors are delighted to appoint Philip Baker, an experienced Architect, as a full time member of the gcp team.  Phil last worked for the business in the late 1990’s but now brings lots of practical knowledge of managing large scale construction projects firstly in Cyprus and then in the Middle East.

Jon Briscoe Appointed as Managing Director

The directors are delighted to announce that Jon Briscoe has been appointed to act as Managing Director of gcp Chartered Architects effective from 1 September 2021. Jeremy Pilling has stepped down from the role in preparation for ceasing to be a director of the business by March 2022. After this time, Jeremy will remain an employee of the business and provide project related support.

Jon looks forward to providing the leadership needed to develop the business as an Employee Owned Trust supported by co-directors Jonathan Platt and Tom Mellor and the wider management team.

Investigations into whole life carbon analysis

gcp are always looking for ways to improve as a business. For years we have analysed the operational energy of our designs, but now we are starting to review our performance as a business by setting up our own carbon strategy which looks at tracking, reducing, and offsetting our carbon emissions. Currently we can track our scope 1 & 2 carbon emissions, however the elephant in the room for design and construction businesses currently is scope 3 emissions and specifically whole life carbon in the buildings we design.

Whole life carbon analysis is currently quite challenging due to the wide range of calculators available, and the level of detail required to accurately measure embodied carbon. Gcp have recently trialed three pieces of software to inform how we can perform embodied carbon assessments in the future. The results from one of these are listed below.

We took Foundation Park Pavilion, Swindon as the test project and ran it through the carbon assessment software to see how much carbon is embodied within the construction. We then ran the same project with a CLT frame rather than traditional construction and 70% GGBS in the concrete mix to see the impact. The conclusion was that using CLT and cement substitutes would have given a 66% decrease in embodied carbon and pushed the design well beyond the RIBA 2030 Challenge standard. [Calculations using FCBStudios carbon assessment tool].

This new form of building analysis can be implemented from Stage 0 and help to inform decisions around construction type, finishes, servicing etc. Moving forward we will be looking to integrate this analysis into our design process to better inform clients and improve the performance of their buildings.

Barton Gardens, Sherborne, North West Dorset

This site is the first for the construction of a terrace of three modular 3 bed houses, designed and fabricated by Rollalong Ltd, based in Dorset.

Rollalong Ltd are partnered with Magna Housing, to provide homes at infill sites in the local region.

The first phase of 5 sites are existing garage block plots, no longer deemed viable and ideal brownfield sites. These vary in size between 6 and 20 units.

Rollalong have developed the various house and flat types to be factory certified approved by NHBC.

The site infrastructure, drainage and external works, as well as the installation of the modular units in place, are by Fisher and Dean Contractors, based in Nailsea. gcp are providing support to Fisher and Dean, with site layout design coordination, external works, site based Building Control and planning conditions discharge.

green gcp

gcp have been an environmentally conscious business for a long time both in terms of designing low energy buildings and with our own business operations. As part of our efforts to reduce our carbon footprint we have just installed a new heat recovery ventilation system to our office.

No longer is fresh air provided by opening a window leading to cold draughts and complaints from staff of being too hot or too cold. Our new mechanical ventilation system recovers the heat from old stale air and passes it to fresh air drawn from outside with up to 80% efficiency. Internal comfort is massively improved, and heating / cooling costs will be reduced.

We estimate the new ventilation system will save 2.1 tonnes CO2 each year reducing the office energy demand by 25%.

Additional benefits come from greater levels of fresh air creating a healthier office with lower levels of CO2 in the air keeping us more alert and reduces the chance of infections spreading through the air.

gcp have been supported with this installation by a Green Business Grant from the West of England Combined Authority funding 35% of the overall costs. WECA support SMEs to improve the energy efficiency of their buildings and business operations. This helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions and can save businesses money on energy bills. Green Business Grants are funded through the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and the West of England Combined Authority's Recovery Fund.

Planning Granted at Silcox Road

gcp are continuing their works for SERS/Rateavon Ltd to upgrade Bristol City Council’s existing tower block housing stock. The latest blocks to be regenerated are Hayleigh House, Millmead House and Middleford House in Hartcliffe which have recently received planning approval to upgrade the windows/doors, improve the external wall insulation and update the external appearance following design consultations with the residents and Bristol City Council Major Projects team.

Works are currently underway with completion scheduled for July 2022

Work Life Week 2021: Using National Awareness Days to Evaluate Our Progress

At gcp, supporting mental health has always been at the core of devising sustainable working practices. We have long had family-friendly working policies in place and support flexible working requests for a variety of reasons from caring responsibilities to personal development, knowing that there is no “one size fits all” solution to improving work/life balance.

For the last few years we have used Work Life Week to evaluate our progress, celebrate achievements in this area and set targets for the following year. In a busy, hybrid working environment, it is helpful to use National Awareness days and weeks as a way for the whole team to think about and discuss our mental health at the same time.

In 2019 we held a mindfulness and creativity week, where we took some time out to be creative together. This was a great opportunity to have fun, take a break from our screens and chat with members of the team we might not work with on a day-to-day basis.

In the midst of a pandemic, Work Life Week saw a change of focus to physical activity breaks: we set ourselves a 1,000,000 step challenge for the week and encouraged everyone to take time off from their screens to get some fresh air. Working virtually, we also held coffee mornings as an opportunity for some chit-chat amongst the increasingly work-focused Teams meetings.

It is important to highlight that these weeks aren’t just one-off events, but something gcp are keen to continue to improve on. In the past year, we have signed up to Thrive at Work West of England and have embarked on a two year commitment to improve and evaluate our working procedures in a way that puts keeping our team mentally healthy at the core of what we do.

One year into this commitment  we have made some subtle shifts in established working practices to support mental health, wellbeing and balance. At the beginning of 2021 we introduced private health insurance for everyone, to provide easy access to medical support for physical and mental health issues.

Long supporters of Mind, all members of the Senior Management Team have already completed Mental Health Awareness Training for Managers in 2021. This training will be provided to the rest of the office during 2021s’ Work Life Week.

This year we also ran an Employee Satisfaction Questionnaire to let us know what we are doing well already and what we need to improve, on an individual and organisational level. This will now become an annual undertaking, with benchmarking questions used to track trends amongst our team. As a result of this survey, we have:

  • Put mental health at the forefront of one-to-ones and reviews

  • Committed to putting wellbeing plans into place for anyone who needs it

  • Reinforced our one-to-one chats, now scheduled every 6 weeks (these are informal chats with directors outside of the formal review system, when any issues or concerns can be raised or feedback given)

  • Checked in on the wellbeing and mental health of staff via an anonymous survey

  • Arranged mental health awareness training for the Senior Management Team

  • Collaboratively planned for return to the office / bubble mixing

  • Attended a RIBA CPD Wellbeing session, with action points fed back to the wider team

  • Encouraged coffee breaks Tuesday & Thursday @10.30 for drop in (online – or in office for those in an office-based bubble)

  • Empowered staff to set up challenges, breakout rooms, coffee breaks, informal meetings as and when they need / want them

To follow, we will in the next 6 months:

  • Arrange mental health awareness training for the whole team

  • Devise a wellbeing & mental health policy, using our survey results, research and findings from year 1

  • Run the annual Employee Satisfaction Survey & report on trends / actions to wider team

  • Undertake a review of our appraisal system

Our Events Team will:

  • Define a place to play games, do puzzles, sketch at lunch (when closer contact is permitted)

  • Plan architectural/cultural day trips

  • Plan lunchtime events: games, exercise, Lego, pub – a mix of events to appeal to a wide audience

It is fair to say that the pandemic has highlighted both the positives and the challenges of virtual working and so this year for Work Life Week, we have changed the focus towards discussions about what sort of working environment we want to create as we move towards 2022.

gcp became employee owned in 2020 and now more than ever the wellbeing of our colleagues is central to us being a successful business. In Work Life Week 2021 we will be having daily discussions around the following:

Flexibility:

What does flexibility mean to me?

How does it impact my colleagues?

Mental health:

What can I do to help my mental health?

What can gcp do to help my mental health?

Practicality:

How do we see the new flexible and hybrid system working?

Creative and collaboration:

How do we see creative and collaborative design working in the new flexible and hybrid system?

Burn-out:

What is the best way to avoid burn-out? How do I work best?

For this week and beyond gcp continues to place employee wellbeing and keeping our team mentally healthy at the core of our company values.

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Planning Granted for new Cricket facilities in Bradford

The second ECB Urban Cricket Centre is one step closer to reality having been granted planning approval earlier this month.

Working with existing buildings is rarely straight forward and that was the case with this project in Bradford. In December 2020 we submitted designs to planning for two new cricket lanes and other community facilities at Parkside Sports Centre. During the planning process a huge attenuation tank was discovered beneath the proposed site which tested the project’s viability and ruled out large sections of the site for construction. With a bit of creativity and lots of design reviews, we managed to come up with a viable alternative which positioned the cricket lanes at first floor level, cantilevered out in front of the existing building as a prominent advert for cricket.

As a Bradfordian this has been a fantastic project to work on and it is very encouraging to see the ECB investing in urban areas with such incredible potential but limited existing facilities. This is what the ECB Urban Cricket Centre Initiative was set up to do, and hopefully projects like this will continue to pop up across the UK in coming years.

by Matt Bonney, Project Architect, gcp Chartered Architects

Planning application submitted for the development of 10 new affordable homes in Station Road, Holt

The site presents an opportunity for the positive use of land abutting an established settlement, in the interests of sustainable development. The design of the scheme responds fully to the site context, whilst contributing to the long-term social sustainability of the neighbourhood.

The proposed new homes are arranged around a central green space, while frontages of the buildings are creating an enclosure, overlooking the shared space. As a result, the shared open space will benefit from passive surveillance, defining an inclusive safe space for people to meet and socialise. The new housing will be designed aiming to meet the Passivhaus standard, offering energy efficient homes that provide excellent indoor comfort levels. The scheme is also designed to exceed the Nationally Described Space Standards, providing a homeworking space in all units.

It’s not a bungalow!

At the gcp designed Stonewater development in Sutton Benger, Winsley White are constructing the roofs at first floor level! They are then craned off to allow the wall panels to be erected. The roofs are then lifted into place. It’s a little confusing the first time you see it, but great for health and safety as working at height is reduced.

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Welcome Jane Burgoyne!

The directors are delighted to welcome Jane Burgoyne as an Independent Trustee sitting on the board of gcp EOT Trust Company.  Jane brings a wealth of experience as a Chartered Accountant and from her day job working to help fund and establish start-up businesses.

The Fulwood flythrough

 

Please click the link below to check out the spectacular flythrough of our recently completed project.

The Fulwood, Midtown — x+why flexible workspace London (xandwhy.co.uk)

We love these features to explore the finished project, which we think you will agree looks pretty amazing!

Unique mix of brickwork patterns for Oakfield’s homes

The scaffolding has been struck to reveal the brickwork in all its glory. These will be the first houses completed at Mi-Space’s Oakfield development for Nationwide Building Society in Swindon. We cannot wait for the full effect when the windows are unmasked and the Juliet balcony and front door canopies are installed.

 www.oakfieldswindon.co.uk