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CARDIFF
ROYAL
INFIRMARY
CHAPEL
Sector
Medical
Public
Architect
Stride Trenglown
Contractor
R&M Williams
Location
Cardiff, Wales
PROJECT. OBJECTIVES
Client Cardiff Royal Infirmary
The Grade II listed chapel building of Cardiff Royal Infirmary had remained largely inaccessible to the public since the closure of a library on the site in 2014. The proposed refurbishment and renovation work, which forms part of Cardiff and Vale University Health Board’s multi-year ‘Shaping Our Future Wellbeing’ strategy, would help revitalise the chapel and provide a community-focused space that would add value to the local area.
Though the chapel had not been actively used as a place of worship for over 20 years, the City of Cardiff Council had also requested that any refurbishment work on the chapel would be carried out sensitively as per both the building’s listed status and religious heritage.
The solution, designed by architects Stride Treglown, would provide a modern, dynamic space for the public, at the centre of which would be an elevated ‘pod’ structure to provide extra floorspace. It would see the interior transformed and house a library, a café, a health and wellbeing centre, meeting spaces, and a suite of computers for public use.
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