Chatham Dockyard: Retrofitting a Scheduled Ancient Monument
Despite its significance, the building presents a familiar condition: long-term, relatively benign neglect. While upper floors had fallen out of use, they retain an extraordinary completeness, with original panelling and later historic fabric largely intact. This “frozen” character offers both an opportunity and a challenge how to upgrade performance, accessibility, and services without eroding the building’s authenticity.
Demonstrating how careful, fabric-first interventions can significantly reduce carbon impact and secure a historic building’s long-term future, it also highlights the role of a determined and experienced client in navigating complex statutory approvals, where consent at the highest level is required. The panel will argue that even the most sensitive heritage assets can accommodate meaningful environmental and functional improvements.