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Proposed concept designs for the reconstruction of a severely fire damaged church in east Hampshire.
Radley House Partnership produced early feasibilities and concepts for a flexible, contemporary worship and community space re-using the surviving walls. A new floating roof structure mimics the outline of the original and wraps over the walls forming an additional wing off the main naïve. This space has the ability to be partitioned off for separate events.