Hepworth Gallery Case Study

For the largest purpose built exhibition space outside of London and one that is literally built into a river, the stunning new gallery, The Hepworth Wakefield, is quite simply, a work of art. With its prominent site at the head of the fast flowing River Calder, this modern building pushes the tolerances of architectural design.

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High performance PIR insulation for art gallery buildings

Products Used: Celotex GA4000
Sector: Public Buildings

For the largest purpose built exhibition space outside of London and one that is literally built into a river, the stunning new gallery, The Hepworth Wakefield, is quite simply, a work of art. With its prominent site at the head of the fast flowing River Calder, this modern building pushes the tolerances of architectural design. To protect against the external environment, including cold transfer from the river, and create the perfect internal environment for visitors to the gallery, high performance insulation was required. Leading PIR manufacturer Celotex demonstrated it had a range of solutions that would provide the thermal performance the gallery required.

Designed by award winning architect David Chipperfield and built by main contractor Laing O'Rourke, the 5,000m² gallery will play a vital role in the redevelopment of the Wakefield Waterfront. The two-storey building is formed from a conglomeration of 10 individually sized trapezoidal shaped blocks, responding to the scale and rooflines of the surrounding small scale industrial buildings.

The steel framed concrete building has been designed to withstand the impact of a fast flowing river and as such the walls had to be reinforced to almost reservoir standard. The gallery walls float 30 millimetres above the floor, so hidden supports had to be constructed to support the magnesite floor. For a project where it was essential to protect the structure from the elements particularly the cold river water and fluctuating water levels, subcontractor Crown House installed 2,300 m² of 75mm thick Celotex GA4000 as lining for the concrete walls.

Made from PIR (polyisocyanurate) with foil facers for improved emissivity, Celotex GA4000 both achieve an excellent lambda of 0.022W/mK, a figure validated by the BBA (British Board of Agrement). Helping the project meet the desired U-values whilst meeting strict levels of energy efficiency.

The 75mm thick Celotex GA4000 was used in the cavity walls of the steel framed building - fitted between the external concrete walls and internal block walls. These durable and extremely lightweight boards, available in a range of thicknesses from 50mm to 100mm and a standard board size of 1,200mm x 2400mm, are easy to cut to fit using hand tools making them ideal for a speedy application.

Now complete, Celotex has played a crucial role in such a unique building. The bold lines and modern architecture of the striking new Hepworth Gallery will undoubtedly be a fitting home for an outstanding collection of British art and will including original sculptures by the gallery's namesake, Barbara Hepworth, who was born in Wakefield and went on to become one of the greatest sculptors of the 20th century.

Key considerations

When using Celotex products, you need to satisfy yourself that use of the product meets all relevant national Building Regulations and guidance as well as local, national and other applicable standards relevant for your construction or application, including requirements in relation to fire and applicable height restrictions. In addition to the product datasheet, please refer to the following product documents:

Celotex products should not be used in the external walls of buildings over 11 metres in height. Recent changes to Building Regulations mean that only non-combustible insulation or insulation of limited combustibility should be used in buildings of that height.