Fathom Architects — Nansledan Market Street

Nansledan Market Street

A placemaking strategy with contemporary and contextual interventions to establish an active Cornish high street and marketplace.

Project Information

  • Client Duchy of Cornwall
  • Sector High Streets & Communities
  • Size 5,800m²
  • Location Cornwall

The Duchy of Cornwall invited us to develop a placemaking strategy, proposing contemporary and contextual interventions to create an active high street and marketplace.

Supporting The Duchy’s long-term vision for a sustainable new Cornish community at Nansledan – an urban extension of Newquay – we were asked to focus on the town centre of Halfenten, one of eight character quarters in the 540-acre masterplan.

As part of a network of walkable neighbourhoods, central Halfenten is designated as Nansledan’s commercial heart.

The Duchy was keen that the town centre attracted a broad demographic – including younger workers and families – and created a vibrant focal point for community activity.

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Fathom Architects — Nansledan Market Street

Evolving a contextual identity

The character of Halfenten needed to mediate between the more traditional urban quarters of Trewolek and Kosti Veur and the rural stream and wetlands to the west.

Through careful analysis of pedestrian and vehicular flow alongside local and visitor demographics, we developed a distinctive contemporary architectural language rooted in local materials and context.

Human-scale development and views were key to creating a seamless addition to the masterplan, connected to both rural and urban settings.

Our plan established a generous animated public marketplace opening out onto the high street, softened with trees and planting.

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Fathom Architects — Nansledan Market Street
Axonometric View

A family of carefully articulated buildings around the landscaped market square house indoor markets, retail units, workspaces, cafes and bars to promote activity throughout the day and into the evening.

Efficiencies were achieved through shared circulation to maximise rentable area, in-built flexibility of spaces according to seasonal activity and use requirements – limiting higher cost materials to key locations and phasing works to accelerate specific aspects of the development.

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Fathom Architects — Nansledan Market Street
Fathom Architects — Nansledan Market Street
Fathom Architects — Nansledan Market Street
Fathom Architects — Nansledan Market Street

Drawing on Cornish heritage and landscapes

As part of an ambitious and emerging new community, we drew on Cornwall’s industrial and rural heritage to create a palette of materials used in contemporary ways.

Influenced by local industrial and rural architecture, buildings were proposed in Cornish slate, aluminium cladding, timber and render with over-sized openings for flexibility and permeability.

An integrated landscape strategy – developed in collaboration with MRG Studio – created different types of green space relating to use.

Providing natural buffers from the main road and prevailing winds, trees and moveable planters welcome wildlife into the development and create more varied experiences for residents and visitors.

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Fathom Architects — Nansledan Market Street
Fathom Architects — Nansledan Market Street
Fathom Architects — Nansledan Market Street
Fathom Architects — Nansledan Market Street
Design Development

Credits

  • Architect Fathom Architects
  • Landscape Design MRG Studio

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