The Oval Community Centre & All Saints’ Church

The Oval Community Centre and All Saints’ Church (Land parcel F) is being developed as a replacement for the existing facilities, as part of the broader regeneration of the Oval neighbourhood in Stevenage. The strategic vision for this project is to create a new civic hub at the heart of the wider masterplan, which includes new homes, small independent retail spaces, a supermarket, and a new public realm featuring a market square.

Site location plan and proposed masterplan
Visualisation - view east along  'New Street'

In collaboration with the Community Association and Church leadership group, the detailed brief has been developed to offer greater flexibility of spaces, a better range of spaces to hire, incorporate the nearby Family Centre, and to create a more intuitive organisation of spaces to aid in the access, circulation, management, and security of the centre.

The design is a building of two halves: a church and a community centre, each with its own identity yet working together to establish a focal point with active, welcoming, and strong elevations on all four sides.

The community centre features a layered grid composition of columns and recessed bays, incorporating a colonnade at the ground floor and a covered roof terrace on the second floor overlooking the square. In contrast, the church is designed as a single volume with a projecting brickwork detail that adds depth and shadow to the façade. The interface between the two is marked by a glazed entrance façade, serving both elements and uniting the two.

The smaller of the two function halls sits above the church, set back from the main façade, forming a secondary roof terrace. The remaining roof areas are designed to host PV panels and include native underplanting, encouraging wildlife and improving rainwater attenuation. The project aims for the building to achieve a BREEAM rating of 'Excellent' and an EPC rating of 'A'.

Visualisation - view west along New Street

The Oval Community Centre & All Saints Church - Animation

West elevation
Materials palette or buff and grey brick works, green glazed tile, laser cut screens and light sandstone stone work
All Saints' Church & Oval Community Centre west elevation and materials palette
Ground Floor Plan Layout
Ground Floor Layout
First Floor Plan Layout
First Floor Layout
Second Floor Plan Layout
Second Floor Layout
  1. Church

  2. Church storage

  3. Church lobby

  4. Church office/Meeting room

  5. Church kitchen

  6. Entrance foyer

  7. Reception

  8. Meeting room

  9. Lift

  10. Stair

  11. WC

  12. Office

  13. Kitchen

  14. Plant

  15. Bin Store

  16. Lounge

  17. Storage

  18. Cleaner storage

  19. Lobby

  20. Flexi space

  21. Multi purpose hall

  22. Terrace

Long Section
Long Section
Exploded axonometric
(clockwise) top left. shared entrance and reception; middle. flexible meeting rooms; right. kitchen; bottom right. roof terrace overlooking market square; bottom left. second floor events hall.
Visualisation - view of entrance and reception
Visualisation - view of a meeting room
Visualisation - view of first floor kitchen
Visualisation - view of second floor event space
Visualisation - view of front terrace overlooking the Market Square

To the north and west of the building, two new parks are proposed as part of the wider public realm works. Secure and accessed via the community centre, a new community garden will replace the existing neglected one, complementing the internal spaces and enabling some of the indoor activities to spill outside.

Internally, the building is arranged with the church to the north, featuring a predominantly double-height space. To the south, spanning three floors, the community centre includes a suite of facilities: at ground level, there are the reception, office, kitchen, and a group meeting room; the first floor houses additional meeting rooms and the Family Centre; and the second floor contains two halls, storage, kitchens, associated toilets, and two roof terraces.

In line with the brief, the church and community centre can operate independently, and the community centre itself can function floor by floor without reliance on other floors being opened up, aiding in staffing levels and the overall management of the building.

Visualisation view south towards Market Square
Above. Views of main space within All Saints' Church
Visualisation - view towards the church from within the community garden
Community garden plan layout - Fabrik
Community garden section - Fabrik

Key

  1. Feature benches

  2. Standard benches

  3. Pergola with decking and table and chairs undermeath

  4. Planting beds

  5. Central amenity lawn

  6. Proposed orchard trees

  7. Existing trees

  8. Seating stools

Landscape. The landscape proposals by fabrik include the redesigned community garden that will remain in its current location. The new community garden is a secure and dedicated garden associated with the church and community centre. A large terrace and pergola structure will provide dappled shade and a space to spill out on to from the church and community centre. A shallow sunken lawn area will provide a place to inhabit depending on the different functions and activities taking place. To the perimeter of the garden and part of a circular route, a range of different planting provides different experiences – a ‘pocket orchard’ along the southern edge lines the footpath leading to a focal point tree and bench beneath, a sheltered garden with shrubs and overhanging trees line the eastern boundary, and along the northern edge raised planters provide more accessible planting for those less agile.

Early concept design
Early concept evolution
Early iteration of the  design development
Existing approach 2021
Existing church 2021

Description: Community centre, church and community gardens

Client: Stevenage Borough Council & Stevenage Development

Floor area: 1,153 SqM

BREEAM: Excellent

Value: £tbc

Development Consultant: Beacon Partnerships

Planning Consultant: Smith Jenkins

Civil & Transport: Stomor

Structural Eng.: Gravity

MEP Eng.: Whitecode

BREEAM Consultant.: Whitecode

Landscape Arch.: Fabrik

Status: Stage 4-6 - Start on site - March 2026;

RT Team: Dan Bangs, Heather Tatton, Jaqueline Lam, Molly McAllister, Sarah Keetch

Visualisation - view north from the Market Square
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