James Jones Sawmill
We designed this workplace and visitor centre, fabricated with the client’s own timber products, as a showcase for the client’s flagship Lockerbie sawmill, the largest in the UK.
The design takes the form of two pitched-roof buildings, one a north-facing single storey office, the other, two-storey and south-facing, housing the reception, meeting rooms and a first-floor conference room. An elegant glass link connects the new building to an older office.
Among the sawmill products used, an unprocessed tree trunk provides the building’s loadbearing ‘backbone’, the cladding is all Scottish Larch and walls use timber joists to minimise cold bridging. Highly insulated interiors are lined with Douglas Fir and heated using an air source heat pump.
2022 Winner, RIAS Timber Award
2022 Winner, RIAS Award
2022 Shortlist, RIAS Doolan Award
2021 Grand Prix, Scottish Design Award
2021 Winner, Scottish Design Award
2021 Winner, EAA Wood for Good Award
2021 Shortlist, Wood Award
2017 Competition Winner
Client | James Jones & Sons Ltd |
Location | Lockerbie, Scotland |
Category | Visitors Centre / Offices |
Status | Completed |
Year | 2021 |
Area | 285m² |
Structural Engineer | Forshaw Gauld |
Contractor | David Hardie Engineering |
Quantity Surveyor | McGowan Miller |
M&E | Irons Foulner |
Project Manager | Asher Associates |
Photography | Dapple Photography |