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timber louvers to first floor extension of gallery

Fisherton Mill

A studio and gallery extension combined with retail units in Salisbury.
Location Salisbury, Wiltshire
Status Planning Approved
Use Commercial & Public
Client Fisherton Mill

Built in the 1880’s, Fisherton Mill is a historic Victorian grain mill building in the heart of Salisbury. The vibrant conversion currently houses artisan studios, shops and galleries.

We gained planning approval for a new contemporary two-storey extension, to expand the studio space. An upgraded courtyard will improve external space saving cafe.

street view of contemporary extension to studio and gallery
street view level visual of new development to fisherton mill
ground and first floorplan sketch of fisherton mill in salisbury

Fluid facades

The design is for an iconic building that will enhance yet respect the historic Mill building and courtyard. Its organic fluid form, softens the mass of the new extension and leads the eye to the mill, the most important building in the courtyard; the Mill. The curved form is created with a simple vertical timber louvre detail which can be bolted to the outside of the first floor structure.

The ground floor façade has a strong relationship to the courtyard amenity space, and the artisan units at first floor are introspective, enclosed by the curving façade of timber louvers – minimising the impact on adjacent properties.

aerial view with roof removed
Aerial view of fisherton mill courtyard and roof
aerial view of 3D visual proposal
Internal corridor with floor to ceiling glazing and timber louvres