As part of the comprehensive refurbishment project, Doonan Architects introduced an innovative approach to Matfen Hall’s design, particularly focusing on the two interconnected courtyards at the building’s core. Previously relegated to mere back-of-house spaces for staff access, these courtyards held immense potential for transformation into vibrant communal areas for guests. By integrating these spaces into the hotel’s main structure, Doonan Architects maximised available space, improved circulation, and enhanced wayfinding within the expansive hotel premises. These courtyards were envisioned as central gathering points, featuring versatile elements such as a stylish bar area, a restaurant dining space, and more relaxed seating areas, all contributing to the hotel’s overall appeal!
Two distinct design strategies were employed to transform each courtyard. The lower courtyard, leading to a cloistered basement with the imposing gothic arch of the stained-glass Great Hall window, demanded a unique solution. To preserve unobstructed views of this magnificent window from all angles within the courtyard, a contemporary glulam structure with a glass roof was proposed. This structure, suspended from brackets on the courtyard walls, not only maintained an open, column-free floor space but also preserved the asymmetrical arrangement of existing doors and windows, ensuring the space’s characteristic openness was conserved.