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fletcher crane architects, CrossFit, nick Kane
fletcher crane architects, CrossFit, nick Kane
fletcher crane architects, CrossFit, nick Kane
fletcher crane architects, CrossFit, nick Kane
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fletcher crane architects, CrossFit, nick Kane
fletcher crane architects, CrossFit, nick Kane
fletcher crane architects, CrossFit, nick Kane
fletcher crane architects, CrossFit, nick Kane
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fletcher crane architects, CrossFit, nick Kane
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fletcher crane architects, CrossFit, nick Kane
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CROSSFIT 2012 STUDIO
Ember Court | Surrey

Fletcher Crane Architects worked closely with CrossFit 2012 to establish their new premises at Imber Court Sports Club, Esher, Surrey. The proposal gained planning consent within the greenbelt by utilising the space under an existing rugby grandstand. Situated beneath a unique steel-framed structure and stepped concrete seating, the insertion houses open gym spaces, changing rooms and front of house facilities including a tea/juice bar. Orientated directly east-west, the Box benefits from even northern light filtered through milky corrugated roof lights, whilst the facing elevations are constructed from simple stud work, and clad in polycarbonate panels. The extruded lineal space, amalgamated by a black rubber floor, create distinct zones for the varying activities involved in the sport including rope climbs, gymnastic rings and muscle ups.  

Externally, the whole structure is sheathed in bitumen corrugated roofing whilst all internal walls are clad voluminously in economical plywood, emphasising the rhythmical kit-part host structure. The tectonics of the sports equipment and exposed services add a final layer to the architectural anatomy of the internal environment ensuring a raw, robust and uncompromising aesthetic. The project relied heavily upon sheet materials, economies of scale and deliverability by local contractors. A distinct entry is carved into the extrusion and contributes to the natural ventilation strategy.

Photography by Nick Kane


PRESS + AWARDS

BD Small Project, Architect of the Year 2020 | Shortlist

AJ Small Project 2019 | Entry

PROJECT TEAM

CLIENT | CrossFit 2012

CONTRACTOR | Phinesse Ltd

STRUCTURAL ENGINEER | Galbraith Hunt Pennington

PLANNING CONSULTANT | Fuller Long