East Quay, commissioned and run by Onion Collective CIC – a local female-led, not-for-profit social enterprise provides a new cultural anchor for the town and the surrounding area, featuring two contemporary art galleries, 11 artist studios, a paper mill, a geology workshop, print studio, restaurant, education space and five accommodation pods arranged across the top of the building.
Awards
RIBA Client of the Year 2023
RIBA South West Regional Award 2023
RIBA South West Client of the Year 2023
RIBA South West Building of the Year Award 2023
The centre designed by Ellis Williams and Invisible Studio draws inspiration from both the built environment and the natural landscape. A solid plinth reflects the harbour wall and nearby cliffs, containing the reception, gallery space, restaurant and artists’ studios. External stairs lead up to the upper level which connects directly to coastal paths, allowing East Quay to become a porous object that can be climbed, traversed and explored. The ground-floor restaurant opens out onto a new public space where local people and visitors alike can sit and enjoy views back into town, as well as the boats in the marina and the sea beyond
A series of characterful and idiosyncratic structures sit above the base, referencing the eclectic and often unusual buildings within Watchet. These are clad in simple robust materials as a nod to the industrial nature of the harbour and the activity it contains. The larger elements contain workshops for makers and artists, as well as the Creator Space – a unique learning environment developed by Year 8 students from local schools working alongside young architect-makers PEARCE+Faegan and environmental psychologist Helen King.
Five pods have been created, two of which stand on stilts above the building, that can be booked by adventurous travelers, providing an unusual form of tourism for the area. The interiors, also designed by PEARCE+Faegan, each reflect Watchet in some way; including an Object Exchange pod, Stories and Imagination pod, a Luxury Industrial pod, a Playful pod and a Participatory Art Pod.
East Quay will also run year-round events, offering music, theatre performances, art workshops, courses and film nights to keep you entertained during your time in Watchet.
The East Quay Arts Centre was funded by the Coastal Communities Fund, Arts Council England supported through the Government’s Culture Recovery Fund: Cultural Capital Kickstart programme, Heart of the South West LEP’s Getting Building Fund, Magnox Socio-economic Fund and the NDA, Esmee Fairbairn Foundation and HPC Community Fund, this £7.3m building is intended to support economic and cultural regeneration in the area as well as act as a place for people to gather, imagine, discuss and take part in activities that explore what a better, more connected future might look like.
Featured Press
The Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2021/oct/20/watchet-east-quay-arts-centre-onion-collective
Icon
https://www.iconeye.com/architecture/east-quay-arts-centre-watchet
Dezeen
https://www.dezeen.com/2021/11/10/east-quay-arts-centre-watchet-onion-collective-invisible-studio/
Design team
Architects: Ellis Williams and Invisible Studio
Main Contractor: Midas Group
Structural Engineers: Momentum Engineers
Mechanical and Electrical: Troup Bywaters + Anders
Landscape Architect: LT Studio
Quantity Surveyor: MEA Clark
Acoustic Engineers: Hepworth Acoustics
Access Consultant: Access IS
CDM: Lucion Services
Pod internal design and fitout: PEARCE+Fægan
Concrete Consultant: David Bennett Associates
Photographer & Copyright: Jim Stephenson Architectural Photographer and Film Maker