The Centre came about following an informal dialogue between the client, Norfolk County Council, and architect Snell Associates to determine what was needed. A design emerged which was a 'stage set for sailing' with a form the architects describe as a 'bird-like' roof over accommodation for community and teaching facilities.
Using timber and fabric, the building is raised off ground level like a ship's deck and is inspired by traditional Norfolk seaside chalets and boat building craft and construction methods. Inside, a central community space suitable for teaching and social events leads off to eight timber cabins which accommodate changing, storage, administration and maintenance facilities.
Finally, the 36 metre span roof, like a bird resting with its outstretched wings next to the water's edge, is made of Teflon, providing an allweather covering including shading in summer.
Since it opened, the Centre has been well received by Norfolk schoolchildren and adults alike, offering value for money, creativity, innovation and sustainable construction on a highly sensitive site.
The judges said: 'A prefabricated fabric roof stretches across a "village"' of timber cabins used for different purposes at different times of the year. An unusual and delightful project.'