A WOKINGHAM village’s community centre has gained national attention after being visited by an architectural critic.
The School Green Centre, Shinfield, was recently ‘reviewed’ by Rowan Moore who writes for the Sunday newspaper The Observer.
It replaced the old Royal British Legion building in School Green, with the application being approved prior to the pandemic in 2019.
The centre was opened in November 2021 to serve existing residents and future occupants as Shinfield is one of Wokingham Borough Council’s major development locations.
Mr Moore praised AOC Architecture Ltd’s design of the building, particularly its ‘distinctive’ butterfly roof.
He wrote in The Observer: “It’s a simple but effective device, both familiar and curious, that catches the eye in long and oblique views.”
He also noted Shinfield’s proximity to Reading, the M4, Thames Valley Science Park and the Atomic Weapons Establishment in Burghfield.
The centre is the new home of Shinfield Parish Council, and also has a cafe, library, community group provision, exercise classes and rooms for hire.
It was opened by Prof Robert Van de Noort, vice-chancellor of the University of Reading.
At the time, he said: “It is wonderful to see this new community centre opening, and we are proud to have played our part in bringing this facility to the residents of Shinfield and beyond.
“I am sure it will be enjoyed by local residents for many years to come.”
Mr Moore’s article comes as Shinfield experiences rapid expansion.
Shinfield Parish, which includes Spencers Wood and Three Mile Cross, was selected by Wokingham Borough Council as a major development location, which is being delivered by developers and housebuilders.
A total of 3,000 new homes will have been built once the project is complete.