Lloyd Park Pavilion
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Park pavilion in Waltham Forest that contains a gallery, six artists’ studios and a café, run by Waltham Forest College
Designed as part of a larger revamp of the park and the William Morris Museum the pavilion acts as a focal point for the park.
The pavilion is designed to be secure with rainwater pipes recessed into walls and a roof with a large overhang to prevent climbing on the building. The window bars are designed to look like brise-soleils, roller shutters are fully concealed within the eaves and a mesh, decorated with a pattern from a William Morris print chosen from the collection in the nearby museum, provides solar shading for the café.
A green roof is not only a sustainable design feature, but also prevents the smashing of roof tiles.
Data
- Begun: Jul 2011
- Completed: Sep 2012
- Floor area: 400m2
- Sector: Civic
- Total cost: £1M
- Procurement: JCT Traditional Contract
- Address: Lloyd Park, Forest Road, Walthamstow, E17 4PP, United Kingdom
Professional Team 
- Architect: ArchitecturePLB
- Client: London Borough of Waltham Forest
- Landscape architect: Plincke Design
- Project manager: Plincke Design
- Project manager: LBWF
- Structural engineer: Ramboll
- M&E consultant: Ramboll
- Main contractor: Jerram Falkus
- Cost consultant: Jackson Coles
- Skate park: Gravity