TouchBase Pears, Birmingham

  • LocationBirmingham
  • In Partnership withGlenn Howells, Stepnell, EH Smith
  • ProjectCommunity Centre
  • Completed2018

Project Overview

Traditional Brick & Stone, in close collaboration with EH Smith, Glenn Howells Architects, and Stepnell, proudly supplied our Arte brick for the construction of a new community centre built for the UK-based charity Sense. The TouchBase Pears centre was officially opened in 2018 by Her Royal Highness, The Princess Royal and provides a vital hub to support to the local community.

Sense is a national charity that supports individuals who are deafblind or have complex disabilities, with the mission to ensure that everyone, regardless of their needs, can lead a full and active life.

TouchBase Pears Birmingham.

Brick Type: Arte

 

Building Amenities.

TouchBase Pears stands as a beacon of inclusive design, offering a wide array of facilities that benefit not only people with disabilities but also the broader Selly Oak community. Key features of this remarkable centre include

A welcoming café

Comprehensive library facilities

A sensory garden

Conference facilities

An arts and performance centre

Office space for over 100 of the charity's employees

 

Why The Arte Brick? – Material Selection for Urban Regeneration

The selection of the Arte brick was pivotal in creating an architectural statement that respectfully nods to Birmingham's rich industrial heritage while embracing a warm and contemporary aesthetic. Its distinctive tone and textured bricks blend seamlessly into the evolving urban landscape of Selly Oak, contributing significantly to the area's ongoing urban regeneration efforts.

A look at the arte grey facing brick.

Conclusion

The Arte grey bricks were specifically chosen for their ability to deliver both durability and exceptional aesthetic appeal. This choice underscores a commitment to creating a welcoming, highly functional, and visually striking space. The use of our construction-ready Arte bricks ensured that the building stands as a testament to community development and vital disability support services across the UK.

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