The Salvation Army

Chelmsford, Essex


Constructed entirely of timber & cloaked in an undulating zinc roof, the £2 million Salvation Army Citadel Corps in Chelmsford provides 900 sq m new accommodation for the mission. The project illustrates our commitment to pioneering modern methods of construction to maximise the potential of sustainable materials. The building is constructed using a cross-laminated timber panel system, akin to jumbo plywood and offers all the advantages of reinforced concrete construction without the environmental cost. A rich variety of façade treatments, including a spectacular tower offers much to passers-by, lifts an otherwise drab neighbourhood.

Project Team

  • Photography Keith Collie

Awards

  • 2011 RIBA East Spirit Of Ingenuity. Building of the Decade
  • 2009 RIBA Award
  • 2009 RIBA East Building of the Year. Winner
  • 2009 RIBA East Community Award. Winner
  • 2009 ACE/RIBA Award for Religious Architecture. Winner

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