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The Telford Steam Railway site is Heritage site located in Horsehay, Telford.

The area proposed for the heritage park consists of the Telford steam railway site, Horsehay pool which is north-west of the site and the newly constructed Lawley village station north of the heritage site.

Site Area : 14.95 Ha

Site Perimeter : 5,550 M

Telford Site
SITE
Drone View Of The Loco Shed And The Train Yard
THE
Lawley Station Horsehay Station Loco Shed Horsehay Pool

CLIENTS VISION

The railway intends to extend southwards from its recently opened Lawley Village station, and create an expansion of the TSR’s current operation into a major tourism attraction for the region.

To achieve this the client needs to get a grant to fund the push.

STEPS TO ACHIEVE GRANT

According to the National Lottery Heritage Fund, all successful applications need to have 4 core characteristics namely:

1. Saving heritage

2. Protecting the environment

3. Inclusion, access and participation

4. Organisational sustainability

BRIEF ANALYSIS

BUDGET

National Lottery Heritage Grants programme offers funding at two levels:

1. £10,000 to £250,000

2. £250,000 to £10million

Based on the overall vision for this project we have chosen to pursue the £10million slot.

GRANT CONSIDERATIONS

In order to achieve this grant we need to follow the set guidlines attributed to this category.

1. Start construction only after grant is acquired

2. Submit our idea first.

3. If we succeed, they expect quarterly deadlines

4. Their assessments are done within 12 weeks.

5. TSR must contribute 5-10% of project costs.

6. The grant payment will be in stages due to size

PROJECT TIMELINE

According to the NLHG, Projects will usually go through two phases: on the Heritage Park Project proposal, and a Delivery Phase of up

DEVELOPMENT PHASE

The development phase requires that we

1. Attend startup meeting for Development Phase.

2. Submit Permission to Start documents within six months.

3. Finish Development Phase Review.

4. Submit Delivery Phase Application.

5. Provide Completion Report within three months of Phase completion

BRIEF ANALYSIS

phases: a Development Phase of up to two years, enabling us to work up to five years.

DELIVERY PHASE

Once we have secured the grant we need to follow the set guidlines attributed to this category.

1. Attend startup meeting for Delivery Phase initiation.

2. Submit Permission to Start documents within six months.

3. Deliver Project as agreed upon.

4. Submit Completion Report within three months post-project.

5. Comply with Grant Contract for specified term.

PROJECT TIMELINE

According to the NLHG, Projects will usually go through two phases: a Development Phase of up to two years, enabling us to work on the Heritage Park Project proposal, and a Delivery Phase of up to five years.

DEVELOPMENT PHASE

The development phase requires that we

1. Attend startup meeting for Development Phase.

2. Submit Permission to Start documents within six months.

3. Finish Development Phase Review.

4. Submit Delivery Phase Application.

5. Provide Completion Report within three months of Phase completion

In the 18th century, Horsehay emerged as a pivotal player in the industrial scene, boasting blast furnaces and spearheading innovative transportation systems. However, by the end of the 19th century, the region faced a downturn in industrial activity, prompting the formation of The Horsehay Company Limited in 1886. Despite this setback, the following years witnessed a lot of activity at the site, particularly in the production of bridges destined for use across the British Empire.

1920s ONWARD

In the late 1920s, industrial output declined due to post-World War I recession, but was revived during World War II, with their branch line serving as a crucial artery for transporting weaponry. Following the war, their was a rationalization of the branch and many others nationwide.

Telford Steam Railway, formerly known as Telford Horsehay Steam Trust (THST), was established in 1976, and since then, volunteers have achieved alot, including the extension of the railway line and the ongoing expansion to sites like Doseley Halt.

The Loco Shed And Old Engine Shed In The Goods Yard 1950s The Loco Shed 2024 Horsehay Works 1950s
OF THE SITE
Residential Area After Demolition
HISTORY

LEGEND

Loco Shed

Old engine shed

Train Yard

Residential area

Old Signal box

Horsehay station

Newly constructed shed

Iron works shed

Horsehay pool

The Horsehay Company Limited And Horsehay Pool Horsehay Pool (Bottom Left), Residential Area And Area (Top) Industrial Area (Right) Horsehay Station Horsehay Statiom 2024

Over the course of 150 years, spanning from 1870 to 2024, the site has changed in signficant ways as reflected on the maps displayed.

The most siignificant change on the site is the absence of the Engine shed that appears on the maps up until the 1950s and the gradual encroachment of land into the Horsehay pool connected to the Loco shed.

CHANGES SINCE SINCE 1870

1. Abscence of Engine shed

2. Land encroachment into Horsehay pool

3. Change of Loco shed footprint

4. Abscence of Iron works Shed

5. Absence of original Horsehay station structures

1870 Horsehay
OF THE SITE
1950 Horsehay
HISTORY

ALTERATIONS LEGEND

Land Encroachment

Loco Shed Footprint

Engine Shed Absence

Horsehay Triain Station

Absence Of Iron Works

Horsehay Present day Horsehay

The Telford Steam Railway site is located Within Horsehay, a stones throw away from the Telford boarder. It is a 3.6km and 3.2km south west of the Telford Central station and Bus station respectively. This indicates that the site is not within walking distance from the city center. It is infact 3km South from the nearest Motorway Exit.

These factors indicate that the site seems to rely heavily on Public means of transportation for access from the city center , Motor way and train station

Motorway (M54)

Trunk Road

Primary Roads Tracks Proposed Tracks Open Greenery / Golf Course Site Parks

Station Educational Centers ‘ Bus Stops 3.6km3.2km

STRATEGIC LOCATION MAP LEGEND
300m 500m 700m 1km 3km
Train

The site is located at a major intersection for the local cycle way. The closest routes connecting the site to the main motor way (M54) are Wellington road (Primary road) west of the site and Bridge road (Residential road) branching of Wellington road and leading up to the south entrance of the site.

The most used route to the site from M54 is through the Telford city center using Hall park way (Secondary road) until you get until station road (Residential road)

Motorway (M54) Primary roads Local cycleway TSecondary roads Trunk road Track Proposed track Residential Road 300m 500m 700m 1km
ROUTE HEIRARCHY LEGEND

The prevelant building use around the site is residential. There are Industrial areas however they are completely surrounded by residential. The site itself is an idustrial site according to the local plan.

Residential Industrial Site
BUILDING USE MAP LEGEND

URBAN GRAIN

The urban grain surrounding the site is largely fragmented with an exception of Lawley village north west of the site. This area has a defined form.

Another observation from the figure ground map is that the residential areas have a grainy feel, dispersed randomly or in a line. the industrial area contrasts the residential area as it has a blocky layout, spaced out and creating courtyards with its layout.

This may greatly affect the design and layout.

LEGEND

Industrial Area

Residential Area Site

The public realm of Horsehay is marjorly open green spaces. There are no public squares. The public areas located within walking distance are:

1. Horsehay Village Golf Centre

2. Horsehay Commons

3. Horsehay Local Plan Proposed Green Area

4. The Paddocks Play Area

5. Telford Steam Railway

Village Golf Centre

Open Public Space Telford Steam
Existing Connection Site 1 2 3 Citycentre 7 6
Horsehay
Telford Steam Railway PUBLIC REALM ANALYSIS LEGEND
Railway

GREEN AND BLUE INFRASTRUCTURE

The site has high green coverage. Along the fence road running all the way north to Dawley road; pool view running along the banks of the Horsehay pool and along the sides of the heritage track there is significant greenry.

The Horsehay pool is the only existing blue infrastructure on site, ot covers a huge amount of the overal site and it has huge historical relevance to the people of Horsehay, Telford.

Existing Green Walks

Possible Bio Net Gain Connection

Site

Fence Road Horsehay Pool
LEGEND

LISTED BUILDINGS

The Loco shed is a grade 2 listed building, the site is also bordered by a row of grade 2 listed buildings west of the Horsehay pool.

The Horsehay station has some damaged structures that hold historic value for the community and they make a strong case for a rebuild. New

Shed
Row Cottages Loco
Buildings (Grade 2) Locally listed Site Loco Shed Horsehay station New Row Cottages 24, Pool View Old Row Cottages Disused Railway Tunnel Horsehay Works Offices Prospect House 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5 3 4 6 7 8
LEGEND Listed

This analysis looks at how people map out the site and its surrounding features mentally, this would help us understand the urban story each person tells when walking or cycling or driving through.

Information from this analysis will allow for a masterplan and concept that is easy for users to navigate and remember.

Fence Road Path Current Experience

Fence Road Path Possible Experience

Major Nodes

Intermediate Nodes

Minor Nodes

Edge

Major Paths

Intermediate Paths

Site

LEGIBILITY ANALYSIS LEGEND

CONTEXTUAL APPRAISAL

Major Nodes

Intermediate Nodes

Minor Nodes

Edge

Main Connections

Main Green Corridors

Closest Bio Net Gain Option

Industrial Area Figure Ground

Main Bus stop

Key Listed Buildings

Site

LEGEND

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Sun Path Diagram

Main Access (Bridge Road)

West Access (Pool View)

North Access (Greenery)

Lawley Access

Site

SITE ANALYSIS 1 4 3 5 2 1 2 3 4 5
SITE SECTION 1 5 1
LEGEND Loco Shed Train Yard Horsehay Station Bridge Road Horsehay Pool Site Boundary 1 2 3 4 5 2 3 1
SITE VISIT VIGNETTES
LEGEND Loco Shed Horsehay Pool Tracks Leading to Loco shed 1 2 3 1 2 3

LOCO SHED CONDITION SURVEY

The LOCO SHED is the top-most priority for conservation and preservation of historical value.

Using the Historic England guidlines for conducting a proper condition survey of a listed building, this survey looks into these 4 essential questions:

1. Building performance and energy efficiency

2. Hazardous substances

3. Historic interest

4. Existing service conditions

BUILDING PERFORMANCE OBSERVATIONS

1. All power used is derived from the national grid

2. No visible heating systems within the shed

3. No insulation has been added in recent years

4. Interior of the shed offers little warmth

5. Security for the shed currently is sufficient

6. Accessibility is regulated

7. Safety of the structure shoild be investigated

8. The visit suggested the shed is not Cost-effective

LEGEND

Loco Shed National grid pole supplying the shed Access route to the shed Entrance gate
Cable Connection At North-East Loco Entrance Access To The Loco Shed Temporary Cardboard Window Covering

LOCO SHED CONDITION SURVEY

HISTORIC INTEREST (EXT.)

Based on historic imagery, on-site observation, Structural competence and desktop research, there are a few key elements of the Loco shed that have more historical value than others.

The significance is classed with 3 colors, green, orange and red showing Low to high historical significance respectively.

High Historic Interest:

1. Brick piers & original brick work

2. Solid brick walls & original brick work

3. Brick Plinth & original brick work

4. Restore damaged brick plinth covered by metal

5. Restore original window design

Medium Historic Interest:

1. Restore statement gable end

2. Main loco entrance

3. Rear Steam trust signage

4. Brick arches (possibly newly renovated)

5. Highly weathered lintel (keep or not?)

6. Main TSR signage

Low Historic Interest:

1. Roof

2. Rear entrance wooden doors

3. Entrance gate

4. Entrance door

LEGEND

High Historic Interest

Medium Historic Interest

Low Historic Interest

Four Elevations Of The Loco Shed 1 2 3 1 1 4 5 5 3 4 5 5 1 2 3 2 1 4 5 6

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The Concept

The heritage park design harmoniously weaves the past into the present, trans- forming the historical footprint of the site into a contemporary oasis. By meticulously integrating the site’s rich history, we pre- serve its essence while meeting modern needs. The park’s layout and features mir- ror the layers of time, with pathways trac- ing ancient routes and interactive exhib- its showcasing historical artifacts. Native flora and fauna evoke the landscape of yesteryears. Innovative structures repur- pose old foundations, offering spaces for community gatherings and cultural events. This living tapestry of heritage connects generations, providing a platform for ed- ucation, reflection, and enjoyment within a timeless, yet forward-looking design.

7 Pillars Of History

Using the 7 pillars of the old loco shed, I have incoperated it into the new design signaling to the usage of historical iden tity. Converting the old pillars into 7 re cycled steel frames holding up the new exhibit.Converting the brick facade into a contemporary wire mesh facade mimick ing the brick identity.

CONCEPT STATEMENT
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SKETCHES
CONCEPT
MASTER PLAN SCALE: 1:1000 LEGEND Phasing Zone A Phasing Zone B Phasing Zone C A B C Prominent Bio-diversity Link Prominent Bio-diversity Link Prominently Housing Area Prominently Housing Area Main Access Point Bus Stop Main Access Route Industrial Area Secondary Access Route Pedestrian Access Point C B A

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In accordance with the set guidlines for recieving a 10 million pound grant, the irst phase would be the delivery phase. This phase can take up to 2 years, this can affect delivery time. However, the Trust also mentions that no work must commence on any part pertaining to the funding be- fore the procedure is completed. These factors lead to this phasing timeline.

DEVELOPMENT PHASE PHASING RATIONALE DELIVERY PHASE

Submit development proposals and any follow throughs

Start construction. The delivery phase is where we can intentionally break up the site into three parts. These are ZONE A, B and C.

is the main exhibit where most capital can be realized. It is also the zone with most traffic due to the train rides.

is the Conservation area with the Loco shed. This area has more local interest but will bring in less capital to drive construction alongside the funding. This zone is the second Zone to realize.

is the green biodiversity area which re- quires less capital and attracts the least traffic, therefore it is the last zone to realise.

PHASING STRATEGY
ZONE A ZONE B ZONE C
SITE PLAN SCALE: 1:500
Loco Shed Equipment shed Education shed Sanitatary shed Reception Management Volunteer Shed Exhibit Annex Sanitatary shed Stop off Shed Miniature Train Main Exhibit Water Tank Coal Bunker Signal Box Train Station New Tea Room Train Art Installations Pool Bridge Fishing Platform 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 12 15 13 14 16 17 18 20 21 19 4 3 2 5 7 11 10 9 8 6 Noise From Road Pedestrian Access
Access Entry Bus Stop Pedestrian walkway BridgeRoad Bridge Road
LEGEND
Pedestrian
EXISTING SITE PLAN SCALE: 1:500
Kept Structures Disposed Structures 1 2 Pedestrian Access Pedestrian Access Entry Bus Stop Pedestrian walkway BridgeRoad Bridge Road 1 9 10 11 12 2 4 8 7 6 5 3
LEGEND

SCALE: 1:50

ANNEX FLOOR / ROOF PLAN
Queue Area Ticket Area / Information Cafe Lift Accessible Restroom Restroom Outdoor Dining Green Roof Ondulating Brick Roof Shading New Visitor Trail Recurring Trail Bio-Diversity Trail 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
LEGEND

EXHIBIT BASEMENT PLAN

SCALE: 1:100

Coal Mine Experience Coal Mining Lab

Exhibit Auditorium Curved Wall projection

Room

room Office

Cafe

Shop

wall Exhibit

Trail

Conference
Gift
Arched
Recurring
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
LEGEND
Sub-level
Emmersion
Themed

SCALE: 1:50

Entrance

Relic Station Chair Exhibit

Steam Train Exhibit

Information Arch Model Train

Parametric Bench

Suveniers

Cafe Indoor Dining

Outdoor Dining

Train Viewing Platform

Tracks

New Visitor Trail Recurring Trail Bio-Diversity Trail

EXHIBIT FLOOR PLAN
LEGEND
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

SCALE: 1:50

FlexBrick Closed Pattern FlexBrick Open Pattern Glass Pitched Roof PhotoVoltaics 1 2 3 4
LEGEND
EXHIBIT ROOF PLAN
2 3 4 1

SCALE: 1:50

SOUTH-WEST ELEVATION
Aluminium from Loco-shed Triple Glazing Entrance Outdoor Exhibit 1 2 3 4 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4
LEGEND

SCALE: 1:50

NORTH-EAST ELEVATION
Aluminium from Loco-shed Triple Glazing Second Entrance Closed Pattern FlexBrick Solid FlexBrick Panel Outdoor Exhibit 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 6 5 5
LEGEND

SOUTH-EAST ELEVATION

SCALE: 1:50

Queue Area Ticket Area / Information Cafe Lift Accessible Restroom Restroom Outdoor Dining 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
LEGEND

SCALE: 1:50

NORTH-WEST ELEVATION
Queue Area Ticket Area / Information Cafe Lift Accessible Restroom Restroom Outdoor Dining 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
LEGEND

SCALE: 1:20

ANEX SECTION & PERSPECTIVE
LEGEND Queue Area Information Cubicle Cafe Lift Mining Experience Start Outdoor Dining Full Experience Start Point New Visitor Trail Recurring Trail 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
SECTION X-X SCALE: 1:50

Steam Train Exhibit

Information Arch

Indoor Dining

Emmersion Room

Curved Wall projection

Sub-level Exhibit

Arched Wall Exhibit

Train Viewing Platform

Exterior Paths

Greenery

Light Weight Green Wall

Photovoltaic Positioning

LEGEND
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
SECTION Y-Y SCALE: 1:50
LEGEND Relic Station Chair Exhibit Steam Train Exhibit Lift Suveniers Cafe Coal Mining Experience Auditorium Restrooms Information Arch Gift Shop Themed Cafe Outdoor Dining 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

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SUD PAVING

Sustainable urban pavings will be used on the lower areas of the site for better drainage of surface water. This wtaer is stored underneath the paving, recycled and used for grey water processes

WOODEN FLOORING

Responsibly sourced wooden floor on the higher ground, slightly tilted towards the drainage channels on the lower ground. This flooring is used all around the footprint of the exhibit and inside the exhibit aswell.

GRASS

Low maintenance grass is used all around the site. It helps with biodiversity and reduces maintenance cost.

OUTDOOR SEATING

Rattan and bamboo made outdoor furniture will be utilised in specific areas on site. The low cost and sustainable characteristic of these seating will help in hitting the financial and sustainability goals for this project

OUTDOOR PLANTERS

Wooden planters painted black will be used all around the site intentionally to create contrast with the brown rammed earth bricks and tie in aesthetically with the black recycled steel frames holding up the structures

SKYLIGHT PAVING

Atop the underground auditorium and the underground exhubit, i have made use of reinforced clear skylight paving in order to allow light in and allow vision into spaces from the open air.

LANDSCAPING ZONE A

PROPOSED EXHIBIT

BRIDGE ROAD

LANDSCAPING ZONE A
1:100 LEGEND Queue Area Ticket Area / Information Cafe Lift Accessible Restroom Restroom Outdoor Dining 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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MATERIALITY ZONE A SCALE: N/A

MATERIALITY ZONE A

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Flexbrick Piece (Brick Tiles)

Mesh Guide (Hnaging Angle)

Main Bracket

Wind Load Bracket

Wind Flat

Clamp M-P (Mesh-Profile)

Clamp M-G (Mesh-Guide)

8mm Rod

Clamp M-R (Mesh-Rod)

Top Bolt For Wind Flat

LEGEND
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

SCALE: 1:100

Gypsum plastering (1300) (3mm)

standard wallboard (12.5mm)

Polythene, low density FLEXI (200mm)

CPB (10mm)

Rainscreen Duo Slab (320mm)

Well ventilated air layer (50mm)

ROCKPANEL (8mm)

INSULATION SOLUTION

The Targetted U-Value for this project is 0.17. In order to achieve this, the Insulation thickness is 520mm as suggested by ROCKWOOL.

The strategy is to create three layers of insulation on the exterior, between the steel frames and just behind the interior panelling. The insulation thickness is shared between this.

ZONE A
DETAILS
LEGEND
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ZONE A
DETAILS
SCALE: 1:100
ANNEX MAQUETTE
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Toilets Stop Off Shed Miniature Train Entry FlexBrick Closed Pattern SUD Paving FlexBrick Open Pattern Greenery
ANNEX MAQUETTE
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Ondulating Brick Roof Green Roof
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