Renault Centre

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Renault Centre
The Spectrum Building, West Swindon - geograph.org.uk - 287906.jpg
Former names Renault Distribution Centre (until 2001)
Alternative names The Spectrum Building (from 2001)
General information
Architectural style High-tech
Location Rivermead Industrial Estate
Address Westlea,
Town or city Swindon
Country UK
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Groundbreaking 27 July 1981
Completed December 1982
Cost GB£8,266,400 (1983 price)
Client Renault
Height 10m
Technical details
Size 288m x 96m
Floor area 58,500 m2
Grounds 16 acres
Design and construction
Architecture firm Foster Associates
Structural engineer Ove Arup & Partners
Quantity surveyor Davis Belfield Everest
Main contractor Bovis Construction
Designations Grade II* listed

The Renault Centre (or the Renault Distribution Centre) is a high tech[1] building in Swindon commissioned by the French car company Renault for their UK operations. Designed by the British architect Norman Foster of Foster Associates, it opened in 1982 and Renault moved out in 2001.

Since 2001 the building has been known as The Spectrum Building.[2] It was listed Grade II* by English Heritage in 2013.[3][4]

Design

The architecture expressed not only the corporate ownership with the yellow of Renault used on all the structural elements, but also promoted a modern statement on industrial relations by using the same roof over the warehouse and office elements, making no distinction between white- and blue-collar workers.[5]

The structural engineer was Ove Arup & Partners. The cable stayed steel structural system provides a 24m column clear zone, with the columns of only 450mm diameter.

Renault commissioned the building in 1980 after outgrowing their premises in Reading. Planning permission was granted in June 1981, construction commenced July 1981 and practical completion was achieved in December 1982.

The building won several awards in 1984 including the Structural Steel Award, Civic Trust Award and Financial Times 'Architecture at Work' Award.[6]

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