Centre for access to nature

Centre for access to nature

LOCATION

Caswell bay

Project Description

Designing for Surfability and Caswell

Caswell bay which is situated in the Gower Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is the home to Surability- a company interest company that provides adaptive surfing lessons and is a pioneer in adaptive gear making. It is also a popular site frequented by locals.

The centre for access to nature looks into the potential of combing the needs of the company and the community in order to create a multifunctional space -that allows the many benefits of being in the coastal environment to be reaped. Simultaneously, it aims to connect the Gower pathway.

A series of site visits and photographic records helped to formulate the form of the centre which is a undulating walkable roof accessed through the pathway that sits on a heavy concrete mass. Studying the process of adaptive gear making and adaptive surfing informed the function of the space -in turn informing spatial division.

Reflecting on the project, the importance of designing a landscape/ environment sensitive design that is truly accessible by all is realised.

Sangay Dorji Wangchuk

(he/him)

BSc

From Bhutan, I am interested and learning about sustainable design that incorporates local materials, techniques, and history. I am currently exploring the integration of AI into environmentally responsive design.