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hartlepool science STEM hub

The provision of a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics) Hub in Hartlepool is seen as part of Hartlepool’s regeneration.  Our work involved evaluating four possible sites and then preparing designs for a Coastal Communities Fund application.

Having evaluated the four sites, it was determined that reclaimed land at Seaton Carew would be the most suitable and a detailed design was undertaken.

The new Hub responds to it’s surrounding area, including the nearby Art Deco bus station; the promenade; beach; an offshore wind farm and a power station to the south, helping to anchor the hub in the real world of science, mathematics and industry.

The new facilities will include a reception area; cafe; office; three exhibition spaces;  theatre and  class room. The top floor is to be an external observation deck.

The scheme would be an exemplar example of sustainability including its own wind turbine ; solar thermal technology; ground source heat pumps and waste recycling scheme- all part of the educative process that the centre wishes to promote.

 

1314 SK05A Ground Floor Plan
  • 1314 SK05A Ground Floor Plan
  • 1314 SK06A First Floor Plan (square image)
  • 1314 SK07A Second Floor Plan (square shape)
  • 1314_Site A_SC Location (square image)
  • A View Promenade N
  • AB View Promenade S