Kings Cross Sports Hall
Education
An all-timber building designed for multiple lives — from skills training to community sport.
Project Details
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King's Cross, London
Location
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Camden Council
Client
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NIA: 1484sqm
Area
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£10.3M
Value
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2020
Completion
Carbon Data
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Upfront Carbon (A1-A5)
<400 kgCO₂e/m²
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Sequestered Carbon (A1-A3)
-314 kgCO₂e/m²
The King’s Cross Sports Hall is a lightweight, adaptable structure designed as part of the district’s commitment to circular construction. Built entirely from timber, it was initially used as a Construction Skills Centre before becoming a permanent community sports facility.
The serrated roof and patinated zinc cladding reference the area’s industrial heritage, while exposed cross-laminated timber and glulam interiors provide warmth and acoustic comfort. Internally, a central ‘social spine’ links teaching, training and activity spaces, encouraging visibility and connection between uses.
Designed to near-zero carbon targets, the building’s embodied carbon was benchmarked using a LETI declaration, achieving 195 kgCO₂e/m² after sequestration — meeting the RIBA 2030 target for educational buildings ten years early. It also connects to the King’s Cross District Energy Network, providing low-carbon heating and cooling.
With its reversible joints and modular assembly, the Sports Hall demonstrates how circular principles can shape architecture that is both temporary and permanent — sustainable not only in performance, but in purpose.
Awards
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Camden Design Awards
Highly Commended
Credits
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Ove Arup & Partners
Structural Engineer
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E3 Consulting Engineers
Services Engineer
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Gardiner & Theobald
Cost Consultant
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Stride Treglown
Delivery Architect