TF Jackson’s new modular building needed to address several core requirements:
- Security: As the building would store essential food supplies, added protection was essential. Security measures included a double-door electric roller shutter and anti-vandal protection.
- Aesthetic Appeal: It was crucial for the foodbank that the building looked the part, fit in with the adjacent church, and meet local planning requirements.
- Durability and Longevity: Given the foodbank’s limited resources, the new building needed to be a long-term solution, offering durability and minimal maintenance for decades to come.
The completed project delivered a building that not only met but exceeded the client’s expectations; the resulting custom-built, four-bay modular unit ticked every box.
The completed design featured a versatile layout with separate zones, including an internal office, kitchenette and toilet. There was also a main open-plan area for the food bank’s packing operations where volunteers sort food to check that it’s in date and parcel up.
This simple box of food makes a big difference, helping foodbanks prevent crime, housing loss, family breakdown and mental health problems.
The building was finished in stunning red cedar cladding, which not only improved the external appearance but also complemented the existing church architecture, ensuring compliance with local planning regulations.