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MASCo Opening for Walcot Arts Trail 2010

R-L: Brian Chalker, Steve Tomlin, Kevin Harris (MASCo), Lindsey Orr (MASCo), and Rae Harris of Walcot Arts Trail.

MASCo WALCOT host another party at the new Walcot Yard

Last weekend, 5th and 6th June, saw the Walcot Arts Trail in Bath, celebrating the 1,600th anniversary of Walcot’s independence from the Romans!

And on this auspicious occasion, how appropriate that Britain’s biggest reclamation and architectural salvage company, MASCo WALCOT, should take part.

The event opened with a reception hosted by MASCo WALCOT MD, Steve Tomlin, on Friday 4th June at Walcot Yard. Not quite the 500 guests who enjoyed our lavish launch on 7th May, but a well attended and inspiring event nonetheless with guest of honour, Brian Chalker (pictured above). The former Chairman of Bath and North East Somerset Council and Bath’s current Champion for Heritage and Historic Environment officially opened the festivities.

Re-discovering Bath’s heritage: a visual archive of Walcot

 

The exhibition on display at Walcot Yard, curated by Lindsey Orr and which ran throughout the weekend, included a visual collection of archival material relating to Bath’s artisan quarter. The displays showed how the area has evolved through its history and grown with the city, and it demonstrated the challenges that town planning presents for a World Heritage City.

A fascinating opportunity to bring locals and visitors to Bath closer to their historical environment, MASCo WALCOT would like to develop the material and support Bath in continuing to share its unique heritage and memories with larger and wider audiences.

If you’d like to share your memories with us… memorabilia; photographic material; memories of local buildings; favourite architectural features; or historic events, please contact us: lindsey.orr@mascowalcot.com 

Special thanks to: Rae Harris, Walcot Arts Trail; Colin Johnson, Bath Record Office; Stuart Burroughs, Museum of Bath at Work; and Andrew Swift, Akeman Press. Thanks also to Nick Cudworth who has loaned us two beautiful artworks from his gallery.

MASCo WALCOT in Bath Life

Bath Life celebrates the arrival of MASCo WALCOT at the official opening by Sir Roy Strong on 7 May 2010.

View the complete shoot of the shoot

Here are some highlights from last week’s MASCo WALCOT photoshoot with Andy Marshall from fotofacade.

And to view the complete slideshow as it unfolded…click HERE.

We look forward to sharing the finished images with you shortly.

Twenty First Century Design: MASCo WALCOT

 

 

 

 

 A warm welcome for MASCo in Bath

Progress gathers pace as the new MASCo Walcot project rises from the former architectural business started thirty years ago by Rick and Jane Knapp. The generosity of spirit  and welcome conveyed by the local people, Walcot Street Traders and civic leaders has been quite overwhelming.

When the work is complete and the display areas and offices properly on stream we can begin to roll out the full extent of our proposals.

Changing the face of architecture, design and material resourcing

Before long we hope MASCo Walcot in Bath will come to represent the very best in Sustainable Architectural Design and Planning Consultancy, all fronted by the new architectural antiques and traditional building materials showrooms at 108 Walcot Street.

The project will bring together in Bath, for the first time, multi disciplinary skills to change the face of architecture, design and material resourcing.

Dynamic Conservation of Bath’s heritage

The very lifeblood of the City of Bath as a World Heritage site must be rooted in conservation and preservation, as a dynamic and progressive movement that enables the Georgian architecture and Roman origins to be maintained as a living environment for the people of Bath in the 21st century.

The essential need is to establish a way to preserve everything that is worthy and be sustainable at a time of global environmental change.

The development of thinking and policies that will enable this magnificent city to prosper within the context of the national framework presents challenges that cannot be ignored.

Integrating sustainability  

We do not exist in a vacuum. However, we have a unique opportunity to address design and planning for the 21st century with new approaches of integrated systems that recognise the need to act and behave sustainably.

Preserving and reusing traditional building elements and materials, diverting them from landfill and finding alternative uses, is the ‘front of house ‘ mission’ for MASCo Walcot together with plans for a comprehensive conservation and sustainable design community to create ‘thinking’ to change our world

Never the ‘Right Time’ …Changing the World

Inflating expectation in a world that overstates most ideas has a horrible tendency to rebound on the proposer.

Contrastingly, we have reached a ‘tipping point’ in the debate on environmental sustainability that means we need to be radical.

It may be that it is too late to avert much of the consequence of neglect and indifference. Perhaps we should be reconciled to mitigation as the most that can be achieved. 

Announcing the MASCo Walcot PLAN

Human resolve and the probability that we can apply technology and science to avert the predicted problems of environment and resource efficiency is always a possibility.

We are going to look very foolish if as yet undiscovered solutions, delivered by research, fail to materialise.

In the meantime to give credence to a personal belief that analysis and negativity are valueless without commitment  to changing  and struggling  against problems that confront society,  MASCo Walcot have a Plan and the resolve to do our part to address the challenge.

Our Grand Experiment gathers momentum

The acquisition of the Walcot Street Yard in Bath enables  a ‘Grand Experiment’.

The Architectural Salvage yard at 108 Walcot  Street will continue to function as a resource for architectural features and period and traditional materials.

Together with conservation skills to support the City of Bath’s status as a World Heritage Site we intend to make the yard a centre of excellence for Architecture, Design and Sustainability .

A Sustainable Plan – but yet to be revealed

The Plan includes a scheme which will change the way Sustainability effects all aspects of our built environment.

It is too soon to expand on the detail of our scheme, there is much to do and lots of work ahead before our exciting proposals can be revealed in-depth. It is never the “right time” to over-hype an intention, but we  believe the need exists to engender both urgency and optimism for change through action.

It is our intention to extend the institution of Walcot created by Rick and Jane Knapp to become a pivotal element in all things of environmental excellence to bring about the change that will alter the way we regard integrated environmental thinking.

Watch this space.

Three new appointments next week…names to be announced !

MASCo ANNOUNCE EXPANSION TO HISTORIC WALCOT YARD

Sustaining Bath’s Heritage

We are proud to announce the expansion of our Cotswold based reclamation operation to historic Walcot Yard premises in Bath.

MASCo brings to Bath 30 years of expertise in design and building conservation and a rock solid reputation for sensitive deconstruction. Taking over the landmark shop at 108, Walcot Street in the artisan district of the city, MASCo will showcase and sell unique artifacts for garden and home as well as supplying original architectural antiques and traditional building materials.

What will MASCo bring to WALCOT?

The acquisition of this internationally recognised site means that reclamation will once again become synonymous with its distinctive Walcot Street venue. Homeowners, builders, designers and architects alike will be treated to MASCo’s inimitable sense of style, scale, history and occasion. The new MASCo shop and showrooms will complement the long-established and larger sister site near Stroud, Gloucestershire. The same outstanding product quality, specialist knowledge and advice will be on offer, and with the added benefits of city centre accessibility.

MASCo’s founding director and renowned Sustainability Consultant Steve Tomlin recognises the huge potential of the Walcot Street site:

Walcot is MASCo’s opportunity to become Britain’s largest architectural salvage company. We will play an active part in Bath’s future development and Walcot Yard will become a centre of excellence for Design and Architecture. Equally important to us is the ongoing sustainability debate which will be given new impetus by bringing reclamation back to Bath.”

MASCo at WALCOT opens at 9am Saturday 1st May 2010

Steve Tomlin is available for interview. 01285 760886

walcot.com coming soon!