Third year architectural technology students from Pembrokeshire College will be holding their annual summer show at the Torch Theatre Gallery, Milford Haven, from August 21-31.
As part of their course, students were tasked with working on three projects connected to Milford Docks: a landmark building, a gateway building and conversion of the ice-house.
As the largest fishing port in Wales, over the next five years Milford Haven Port Authority is aiming to attract inward investment to redevelop the docks and to improve the marina as part of their master plan for the area.
This year, third year degree students at Pembrokeshire College focused on Milford Haven Port Authority's master plan and consultations to redevelop the docks.
The students developed three projects as part of the proposals:
• a new landmark building at the centre of the dock
• a new gateway building - and botanical garden
• Conversion of the former 'Ice House' into a 'Boutique Hotel'
The students took on an enormous challenge in urban and architectural design, construction technology and building detailing to complete the course.
At the summer show a selection of the students' projects will be on show, including drawings and models showing the process from initial design to detailed construction, with associated work produced during the year.
To find out more about the architectural design course at Pembrokeshire College go to http://www.pembs.ac.uk/degrees">www.pembs.ac.uk/degrees or call Admissions on 0800 9 776 788.





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