Works starts to transform former Council offices

Work has now started on a “significant” expansion and extension to Northampton Museum and Art Gallery, in the centre of the town.
GSSArchitecture haw been appointed by Northampton Borough Council as architect, lead consultant and principal designer and is now working with Wildgoose Construction to carry out the development.
The project will add an extension into the former Gaol Block on Angel Street, which was initially part of the museum until being sold off and, until recently, was used as Council offices. The reclaimed space will house a shoe gallery to showcase the museum’s world-renowned collection. The location of the gallery allows it to flow into parts of the vaulted structures which formed the original Gaol, more than doubling the space on offer to the public.
In addition, the museum will extend into the adjacent Guildhall Road Block, a building designed by GSSArchitecture’s Founder, John Alfred Gotch in 1937. A courtyard extension, designed using glass and sandstone, will integrate the former museum buildings, the Gaol Block and Guildhall Road Block as well as providing additional gallery space, a café and roof terrace.
Tom Jagger of GSSArchitecture said the project would transform the role of the museum in the area, “by providing an enriched and improved museum offer, the project will contribute to the regeneration of Northampton Town Centre, helping to enhance the entertainment, learning and leisure aspects of the community.”