Set against the dramatic backdrop of England’s North East coast and framed by the historic Souter Lighthouse, the Whitburn Coastal Conservation Centre is a bold expression of sustainable, context-driven architecture.
Designed by MawsonKerr Architects and built by Arcas, the centre is clad with Pretty Plastic First One Panels, made entirely from post-consumer and post-industrial PVC construction waste.
In total, 3,896 kilograms of plastic waste were upcycled into 161 square metres of facade. This waste might have otherwise ended up in landfill or incineration. Instead, it now lives on as an architectural surface that is both resilient and visually striking.