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Development Sheffield the by led Sheffield's first real City real first Sheffield's standout buildings from the 1995 regeneration scheme regeneration 1995 the from buildings standout Works (Axis) 1995 (Axis) and Basin Masters House Masters Basin and (BW Architects) the two the Architects) (BW Cornish & Brooklyn & Cornish (28) Jones/Robin Hedger) Jones/Robin Conservation Areas. Conservation Conversion Conversion (Carey the first Industrial first the Straddle Warehouse Straddle for workspace in one of of one in workspace for Quays Canal Basin: Canal Quays a listed factory building building factory listed a Victoria Victoria (37) the first refurbishment of of refurbishment first the and riverside walk. riverside and (Allen Tod) refurb 1989 1989 refurb Tod) (Allen a lively roof-scape roof-scape lively a Globe Works Globe (27) and elevations create elevations and Nursery St to be built in 2011/12. in built be to St Nursery 2009 bold massing bold 2009 including new riverside walks and a new pocket park at park pocket new a and walks riverside new including Apartments (Aedas) route follows the course of the Canal and River Don, River and Canal the of course the follows route North Bank North (36) ale and good food from gastro pubs to curry houses. The houses. curry to pubs gastro from food good and ale RIBA & Sheffield Design Award 2008/9. Award Design Sheffield & RIBA well as a place to live and has a growing reputation for real for reputation growing a has and live to place a as well development including BDP Sheffield Studios. Studios. Sheffield BDP including development kinds of employment in offices, studios and workshops, as workshops, and studios offices, in employment of kinds North Bank Offices Bank North (35) (BDP) 2009 mixed use mixed 2009 (BDP) decline it is now re-establishing itself as a place for new for place a as itself re-establishing now is it decline transport by canal, rail and road. After many years of slow of years many After road. and rail canal, by transport the Listed Wicker Viaduct arches. Viaduct Wicker Listed the the city centre once dominated by steel manufacture and manufacture steel by dominated once centre city the hangs web-like by steel cables from cables steel by web-like hangs Starting point: map ref D2. The walk takes in a part of of part a in takes walk The D2. ref map point: Starting innovative bridge structure which structure bridge innovative Wicker - Kelham Riverside Walk (27-37) Walk Riverside Kelham - Wicker Bridge ouncil) C City (Sheffield 2001 Five Weirs Walk - Cobweb - Walk Weirs Five (34) and bars. and White Rose Gold Conservation Award 2010. Award Conservation Gold Rose White (1955-59) refurbishment 2009 (Avanti Architects). Architects). (Avanti 2009 refurbishment (1955-59) still to be converted to work space work to converted be to still externally (HLM and DEGW) and Western Bank Library Bank Western and DEGW) and (HLM externally storey stables and veterinary hospital veterinary and stables storey Tower (1961-65) recently reclad and restored internally and internally restored and reclad recently (1961-65) Tower and shops with listed former multi- former listed with shops and Refurbishment (Gollins, Melvin, Ward) Grade II listed Arts listed II Grade Ward) Melvin, (Gollins, Pickard) 2010 new apartment blocks blocks apartment new 2010 Pickard) Architecture Walking Guide Walking Architecture University of Sheffield Arts Tower & Library & Tower Arts Sheffield of University (26) Urban I Urban (33) Blonk St (Cartwright St Blonk City Centre Contemporary Centre City small square dedicated to Sheffield’s Great Flood. Great Sheffield’s to dedicated square small RIBA Award 2008 White Rose Building of the Year 2008. Year the of Building Rose White 2008 Award RIBA government building with Bream Excellent ratings and ratings Excellent Bream with building government innovative 24 hour space for study and information access. information and study for space hour 24 innovative Vulcan House Vulcan (32) Information Commons Information (25) (Hadfield, Cawkwell Davison) 2009 Davison) Cawkwell (Hadfield, (RMJM) striking and striking (RMJM) Sheffield buildings. industrial refurbished including Park Hill. Park workspace and shops around regenerated mill goit mill regenerated around shops and workspace colourful energy efficient blocks whose plan echoes echoes plan whose blocks efficient energy colourful Raven Kelham Island Kelham Raven (31) (Axis) mixed use apartments, use mixed (Axis) Languages and Linguistics for University of Sheffield with Sheffield of University for Linguistics and Languages Department of History, Schools of English and Modern and English of Schools History, of Department factory as managed work units for social enterprise. social for units work managed as factory Jessop West Jessop (24) Leavygreave Rd (Sauerbruch Hutton) (Sauerbruch Rd Leavygreave Welcome to Welcome riverside C19th small a of build reuse/new imaginative SCEDU Workspace SCEDU (30) Mowbray St (Hamiltons) St Mowbray low energy research block. research energy low ICoSS Building ICoSS (23) Portobello St (CPMG Architects) Architects) (CPMG St Portobello for Derwent Housing Association. Housing Derwent for walk, plus workspace in converted Steelworks Offices all Offices Steelworks converted in workspace plus walk, green roof. green new mixed tenure apartments and retail with riverside with retail and apartments tenure mixed new (Bond Bryan) extension to rear of a C19th villa with with villa C19th a of rear to extension Bryan) (Bond Neepsend Rolling Mills Rolling Neepsend (29) Humanities Research Institute Building Institute Research Humanities (22) (Tatlow Stancer) 2004 2004 Stancer) (Tatlow Gell Street Gell (3) Work Station & Showroom Cinema Paternoster Row (11) Crucible Theatres by Renton Howard Wood Gold Route Walk (1-26) (Tatlow Stancer/ Allen Tod) 1994 successful conversion Associates (1969-21) and remodelled 2010 (RHWL, Spaces of 1930's garage to Art Cinema and Workspaces. A focal Burrell Foley Fischer) to form a new foyer and first floor point of the Sheffield Creative Industries Quarter. hospitality rooms, plus full refit of interiors, retaining The walk follows the 'Gold Route' (1998-2011) a series of the famous thrust stage. public spaces created to establish a new pedestrian axis (4) Hubs Student Union Building Paternoster Row linking the two Universities and the Station, which has 1997-8 (Branson Coates) 'iconic' Millennium Lottery (12) St Paul’s Hotel 2001 (Weintraub Associates/ transformed Sheffield’s public face and created the setting structure first built for The National Centre for Pop Music Street Design). South Yorkshire’s first 4/5 star hotel. but on closure has converted for much regeneration and investment. (13) No 1 and 2 St Pauls Place (Allies & Morrison) well to Student Union for the first offices in a new Central Business District which Starting point: map ref H6. The major spaces are (A) Sheffield Hallam University. South St Park (SCC Sheffield City Council) (B) Sheaf Sq established a new level of quality and rental. (5) Persistence Works (SCC/EDAW) (C) Howard St (SCC) (D) Hallam Sq (SCC, (14) St Paul’s Tower Conran (2010) 32 story apartment (FieldenCleggBradleyStudios) Bond Bryan) (E) Tudor Sq (SCC) (F) Millennium Sq tower which forms the landmark for the Heart of the City 2001 largest new artist studio (Allies & Morrison) (G) Peace Gardens (SCC) (H) Barkers from all parts of the conurbation. Pool (SCC) (I) Devonshire Green (SCC) (J) Weston Park building outside of London (Purcill Miller Triton) 2008 refurbishment of Listed Park crisply executed in white (15) ‘Cheesegrater’ Multi- originally by Robert Marnock 1864. concrete. RIBA Award 2002. storey Car Park (Allies and Morrison) 2008 this car park (6) Butcher Works Each space in the Gold Route has its own distinct won the 2009 Civic Trust Arundel St (Race Cottam) character but the spaces are given continuity through Citizens Choice Award and refurbishment of former common materials, furniture and public art. Multiple has become one of the best- knife and tool works for awards including RIBA, Civic Trust, RTPI, Academy of known new buildings in the living, workspace gallery Urbanism, Regeneration & Renewal, Beacon Council City. RIBA Award 2009. for City Centre Management. and cafe with links to Freeman College. RIBA, (16) City Hall refurbishment Public Artists: Sheaf Square Cutting Edge - Si Applied and White Rose and Sheffield 2007 (Penoyre and Prasad) Keiko Mukaide; Howard St Rills - Mosaic Workshop; Tudor Design Awards 2008. E Vincent Harris' concert hall Sq Boulders - Stephen Broadbent; Millennium Sq - 'Rain' (1928-32), has been restored (7) Stirling Works Arundel St (Tatlow Stancer) part refurb sculptural water features Colin Rose; Peace Gardens, with subtle additions. White part rebuilding of former silversmiths factory for Freeman Bronze Vessels - Bryan Asquith, Stone Carving - Richard Rose Conservation
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