Grafton House (known as Ipswich Borough Council HQ) is the headquarters for
Ipswich Borough Council and Smartest Energy. Located on
Russell Road (Ipswich) opposite
Endeavour House
Endeavour House is a municipal building in Russell Road in Ipswich, Suffolk, England. It is the meeting place and offices of Suffolk County Council. The Babergh District Council and Mid Suffolk District Council also use the building for their ...
, Grafton House is a 6-storey building and was designed by Consarc Consulting Architects and construction was completed in 2006 as part of the
Ipswich Village Development. The building consists of mixed retail units at ground level including a coffee shop
and 60,000 sq feet of office space. Grafton House was also classed as 'very good' by
BREEAM
BREEAM (Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method), first published by the Building Research Establishment (BRE) in 1990, is the world's longest established method of assessing, rating, and certifying the sustainability of ...
standards.
Design
The building is constructed with an in situ cast post tensioned concrete frame sits on top of piled foundations with Precast brickwork spandrels and columns frame openings. The exterior walls are aluminium curtain walling, with timber windows, external rendering, timber and rain screen cladding. The building can hold 500 people and makes the most of a small site. There is car parking to the rear of the building and there is also a
multi-storey car park
A multistorey car park (British English, British and Singapore English) or parking garage (American English), also called a multistory, parking building, parking structure, parkade (mainly Canadian English, Canadian), parking ramp, parking ...
(shared with
Endeavour House
Endeavour House is a municipal building in Russell Road in Ipswich, Suffolk, England. It is the meeting place and offices of Suffolk County Council. The Babergh District Council and Mid Suffolk District Council also use the building for their ...
) with access from Constantine Road.
The buildings design is very urban and has a very simple floor plan. The building is split into 3, each linked with a small glass corridor to break up the long narrow floor plan. The construction also kept the existing trees along Russell Road and added a modern sculpture next to the entrance to add an urban feel.
References
Politics of Suffolk
2006 establishments in England
Office buildings in Ipswich
Office buildings completed in 2006
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