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  • Use

    Cross laminated timber
  • Applications

    Public museum
  • Characteristics

    C class timber, orthotropic strength, off-site preparation, natural aesthetic, structural resistance, no weak points
  • Format

    Custom timber kits
  • Certification

    FSC-STD-40-004, PEFC/14-36-00011-AEN, PEFC/14-35-00410-AEN, AEN-COC-000086

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Located within the historic Chatham Dockyard in Kent, the Command of the Oceans Museum stands as a tribute to maritime history. Built on the site of a former sail-making workshop, the museum is renowned for its association with HMS Victory, Admiral Nelson’s flagship for the historic Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. The architectural highlight of the museum lies in its innovative use of Egoin's timber, featuring 20 glulam porticoes with a cross laminated timber (CLT) roof deck, providing a striking contrast to the adjacent warehouses' traditional timber structures.

Command of the Oceans Museum in Kent Command of the Oceans Museum in Kent

The choice of CLT for the Command of the Oceans Museum reflects practical considerations and a nod to the area's naval heritage. Exposed timber throughout the museum serves as a testament to the enduring strength and timeless beauty of wood as a building material. Crafted from Radiata Pine, the CLT used in the museum emphasizes sustainability without compromising quality or durability. The project adheres to contemporary standards of eco-conscious building practices and is in line with Egoin's sustainability targets for wood production.

Command of the Oceans Museum in Kent Command of the Oceans Museum in Kent

Recognized for its exceptional design and execution, the museum received a nomination for the prestigious 2017 RIBA Stirling Prize. This acknowledgment underscores its significance as a cultural landmark and architectural achievement.

The Command of the Oceans Museum exemplifies the seamless integration of history, innovation, and sustainability. Through the use of Egoin's cross laminated timber (CLT), this architectural masterpiece pays homage to Chatham's maritime legacy while embracing a more environmentally conscious approach to construction.

Year 2016
Products used Cross laminated timber (CLT)
Manufacturers Egoin
Surface 450 m2
Timber Volume 150 m3
Architects Baynes & Mitchell Architects
Client Historic Dockyard of Chatham
Location England

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