Timber-vaulted, metal-skinned restaurant pavilion, a new shared dining space for the Wildernesse Estate retirement community.

Pegasus Life
Sevenoaks, Kent
£1.9 million
315m2

  • On site of 19th century conservatory and kitchen garden
  • Transparent quality of traditional glasshouse or orangery
  • Timber vaults sit on a grid of columns, with arches defining large glazed openings
  • Central elevated lantern houses an open kitchen
  • Minimal repeated elements for ease of construction

Client: Pegasus Life
Structural Engineer: Peter Brett Associates
Environmental Engineer: Max Fordham
CLT Subcontractor: Eurban

Amendable internal spaces
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Roof is taking shape Down in Sevenoaks
Development of frame options
Back on site
Construction Well under way for the restaurant
Sweeping views Over the beautiful greenbelt
Model making
Arches For Wildernesse restaurant interior roof.
Sketches
Frame sketches
Sketches
Sketches
Restaurant roof Sketching options
Reference sketches

Wildernesse Restaurant