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Jodrell Bank Observatory

In 2009 the University of Manchester’s Centre for Astrophysics appointed us to masterplan the famous Jodrell Bank Observatory site and then design a series of new buildings within the park of the Grade 1 listed Lovell Radio Telescope.

photo_credit Hufton & Crow
Hufton & Crow

The first project brief was to create an inspirational visitor centre to communicate the importance and relevance of the scientific research undertaken at Jodrell to a wider audience.

photo_credit Hufton & Crow
Hufton & Crow

Following the completion of the visitor centre, the University of Manchester asked the team to help expand the scientific research facilities on site and design the global HQ for the world’s next-generation radio telescope known as the Square Kilometre Array. Third and fourth phases of work are ongoing.

photo_credit Hufton & Crow
Hufton & Crow
photo_credit Hufton & Crow
Hufton & Crow
photo_credit Hufton & Crow
Hufton & Crow
photo_credit Hufton & Crow
Hufton & Crow
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Jodrell Bank

Space is the final frontier, but not for WPL who designed manufactured and built a scaled down version of the Milky way over a picnic environment for visitors to the famous Jodrell Bank Observatory, part of the University of Manchester.

The anodised aluminium panels offer a magnificent finish wholly synchronised with this cutting edge space facility being home to the third largest steerable radio telescope tracking Stars and Planets which make up our Galaxy or better known as the Milky Way.

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Hence, the Design Team at WPL was asked to produce an exact replica of the Map of the Milky Way into solid aluminium panels using in-house CNC operated machinery with awe inspiring detail. The possibilities are endless with perforations thanks to WPL’s CNC operated turret press which individually punches every hole as opposed to using a line tool that punches a full row at a time.

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Clients often approach the Design Team with images that they would like to see on their perforated screens/panels which we produce into a series of holes using hole mapping software. By using multiple hole sizes WPL achieve any desired level of detail. Popular options are trees and leaves but the limitations have been extended to portraits of Roman Gladiators as well as maps of entire galaxies.

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