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The Practice was engaged to consider the redevelopment of former aircraft buildings and post war offices built on the former Walsall Airport - now predominantly used as public open space.

Following the marketing of the site as either Industrial or Business Park the developer was approached by Roto-Die Company Inc. of St Louis in Missouri, USA to purchase a significant section of the site to construct a European Head Office incorporating both a sales and manufacturing facility. Up until then the company manufactured tools and dies only in the USA and exported to Europe.

The plant was designed in some secrecy to ensure commercial confidentiality.

Owing to the prime location of the site the Local Authority expressed particular interest in the design of the facility. This did not present a problem as the client wished to see a well designed facility to represent the company. Partners from the practice visited the St Louis plant to familiarise themselves with all aspects of the required building layouts and facilities prior to detailed design being carried out.

As a general design brief the plant was to follow the layouts of similar plants throughout North America. This involved significant cross checking of design as the layouts were adjusted to British regulations and standards.

One of the most significant design criteria was that the manufacturing area in addition to the office area was to be fully air-conditioned. This, coupled with significant under floor ducting, electrical installations, hydraulics and computers emphasised the need for the project to be structured to allow the smooth integration and co-ordination of all items of plant and services.

The building envelope utilised a composite panel chosen because of its integral joint and sealing system allowing the buildings air conditioning plant to maintain constant operating temperatures all year round.

Surrounded by greenbelt land the practice worked closely with the local authority to achieve a landscape design appropriate to the site's surroundings. Large earth mounds around the site boundary were introduced and planted with native species to reflect the surrounding land use.

The project was completed in fourteen months and was constructed by Mowlem Midlands of Wolverhampton.
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