The design celebrates and reflects both the site’s industrial past and St Mary’s Hospital’s heritage of research and innovation. It does this by:

  • Retaining heritage features whilst also incorporating a modern vertical extension, reflecting the contemporary context of the site.
  • Sensitively extending the top of the existing building by four storeys, with an additional rooftop terrace.
  • Creating a ‘veil’ exterior with a lightweight façade made of perforated and patterned metal screen, which gives delicacy and depth to the building. This will create a lantern effect and signify the global importance of the Centre.
  • Extending the life and history of The Bays by retaining and preserving the external walls and historic features, as well as reusing reclaimed materials from the site.
CGI showing the façade of the Fleming Centre with heritage elements

Image caption: CGI showing how the Fleming Centre retains heritage features while introducing a modern façade.