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Dunwoodie Architecture and Design Commercial / Retail Portfolio

Commercial / Retail Portfolio
The following is an archive of Dunwoodie architectural and design work. All the Commercial / Retail projects on our database are detailed here. To see photographs of the most recent of these schemes, please visit our Flash website.

Dunwoodie Architecture and Design Commercial/Retail Project:

Coquet Trust Headquarters
Client: Coquet Trust Scheme Value: £170,000
Coquet Trust currently provides a domiciliary service to people within their own homes, located within Tyne and Wear, North Tyneside and Northumberland and outreach support for a number of individuals within those areas.

Now in its thirteenth year of operation, the Trust has continued to expand and develop.

We were approached to refurbish the head office in Gosforth. The main objective of providing improved access for all and the creation of much needed additional office space.

Dunwoodie Architecture and Design Commercial/Retail Project:

Buffet King Chinese Restaurant
Client: Jetsun Ltd. Scheme Value: £370,000
The Practice was approached by a prominent restauranteur in the North East of England to create a new Chinese restaurant.

A shop fit-out in the Metro Centre, the challenge was to create an exciting and vibrant buffet-style restaurant in a contemporary Chinese style.

The Practice proposed an open, airy scheme that made use of a co-ordinated range of materials and finishes.

Dunwoodie Architecture and Design Commercial/Retail Project:

Resource Centre
Client: Beamish Museum Scheme Value: £1,650,000
Extension to the existing Resource Centre located within Beamish Open Air Museum. The Resource Centre is the Museum's main administration and research hub and draws together all of the museums running operations. The extension works comprise the provision of two large air conditioned store rooms for the housing of antiquities. The accommodation is supplemented with a multi-function Collections room for use by both researchers and the public, administration rooms and service provision.

Dunwoodie Architecture and Design Commercial/Retail Project:

Quicksilver Storage Facility
Client: D.Collard, Quicksilver Removals Scheme Value: £1,800,000
The practise proposed a 3 phased development strategy, on this vacant site to facilitate the expansion of Quicksilver Removals. We have now completed two construction phases with infrastructure and are currently preparing proposals for the final phase.

Collectively Phases 1 and 2 have provided 925 sq/m of document storage and 2640 sq/m of warehouse accommodation. Phase 3 will complete the project with a modern office proposal within the envelope of an extensive warehouse development.