The Alum Chine Cloister, a historic twelve-arched shelter that faces southwards onto Bournemouth beach, was originally constructed in the 1910s as an early example of concrete construction. However, due to its age and exposure to the seafront, the cloister has suffered from serious structural damage and water ingress, leading to its closure to the public since February 2019. In response, I was commissioned to produce a feasibility concept proposal for the Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council which would restore and redevelop the structure.