Mixed Use Portfolio
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Mixed Use We recognise the importance of creating sustainable neighbourhoods in our major towns and cities. Our Mixed Use approach to placemaking draws on a respect for historic context to define a sense of place while introducing contemporary design at a new scale to Arts & Culture address current and future needs. We believe in creating great communities and this Healthcare requires design excellence overlaid with thorough local knowledge and understanding of people and place. Each site is very different and we seek to embed Higher Education new developments into communities to reinforce and strengthen them with a series of positive new streets and spaces. These public spaces – internal and Leisure external – are where people, young and old and from all walks of life: shape communities make connections, Residential define character enjoy comfort, share commodities and take part in celebration. Schools We create and recreate bespoke and imaginative places where people can thrive and communities Workplace can grow. AWARDS 2020 Insider North West Property Awards, Placemaking Project of the Year, 2008 RIBA Stirling Prize, Accordia Circle Square 2007 Civic Trust Awards, Accordia 2020 Building London Planning Awards, Best Mixed-Use Scheme, The 2006 Architect of the Year Awards, Private Housing Architect of the Year Britannia Project 2006 Housing Design Awards, Accordia 2019 Yorkshire Property Awards, Gamechanger Award, CEG Southbank Leeds 2006 National Homebuilder Design Awards, Best Housing Project of the Year, 2018 Housing Design Awards, Project Award, Kirkstall Forge Accordia 2016 Manchester Architects Awards, President’s Choice Award, Circle Square 2005 Housing Design Awards, Bennet’sCourtyard, Merton Abbey Mills 2010 RIBA Awards, Broadcasting Place 2005 Housing Design Awards, National Award, Queen Mary College, University 2010 RIBA Yorkshire White Rose Awards, Broadcasting Place of London 2010 Yorkshire Property Award, Broadcasting Place 2003 Civic Trust Awards, Century Court, Cheltenham 2010 Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat Awards, Best Tall Building 2002 RIBA Awards, The Point, Bristol Overall, Broadcasting Place, Leeds Metropolitan University 2001 Housing Design Awards, National Project Award, Beaufort Court, Fulham 2010 Housing Design Awards, ICON, Lime Tree Square, Street 4 Gold Standards at the CABE Building for Life Awards 2008 Architect of the Year Awards, Masterplanning Architect of the Year Battersea Exchange, London Battersea Exchange, London A genuinely mixed use Client: Taylor Wimpey Central London with Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Southwark / development, with the new Network Rail Location: London school at its centre, the residential development Battersea Exchange is a residential led mixed-use redevelopment on a site of 1.8 hectares, which will will be complemented by consist of 290 new residential units (20% affordable), a new 2 form entry primary school and around 3475m2 of cafés/ restaurants and commercial space; all organised around a new pedestrian friendly public realm network, a new street links Battersea small amount of retail use Park and Queenstown Road railway stations together, opening up new routes and connections to integrate the but also space for the new development into its wider context. and existing businesses to The development is predominately new build for the School and most of the residential accommodation but re-establish the area as a also includes refurbishment of the existing viaduct arches and new entrance for Queens Town Road station. thriving working community. Battersea Exchange, London Circle Square, Manchester Circle Square, Manchester Throughout Circle Square, the energy requirements Client: Bruntwood and Select Property Group for heating and cooling Location: Manchester have been addressed Circle Square is an exciting new neighbourhood in the using passive principles. heart of Manchester City Centre. It is located on the former BBC site on Oxford Road, Corridor Manchester’s innovation district surrounded by leading institutions in art, This requires using high-insulation building dance, culture, science and technology. fabric to reduce heat loss in winter coupled with solar control glazing to reduce solar gain The scheme will create a pioneering new destination and associated overheating. within the city that will include over 1700 new homes, more than 1.2 million square feet of offices, two hotels This simple passive approach enables the and 100,000 square feet of retail and leisure space for overall energy use to be reduced, prior to shops, restaurants, cafes and bars. the introduction of low and zero carbon technologies in the building design. FCBStudios were initially commissioned to masterplan the project and are now working on three office buildings, Buildings will be situated around a large central a pair of residential buildings, student housing and the green, offering a rare and valuable place in the pavilion buildings - two subterranean buildings located city for people to relax and interact. at either end of the central green that will accommodate innovative retailers and leisure operators. Circle Square, Manchester Temple Leeds Temple Leeds A series of public open The landscaping ties railway infrastructure, water courses and the listed Hol Beck Bridge into new streets Client: CEG spaces are set within the and squares to create a place that is both progressively Location: Leeds and distinctly South Bank. quarter, responding in size Mill style buildings will be punctuated by taller modern The new proposals for Temple Leeds reflect the spirit and and character to the historic ‘chimneys’ that echo the campanile towers of Tower ambition that brought progress and prosperity to Leeds Works. Brick, terracotta and industrial metalwork through the pioneering entrepreneurs who shaped the city and emerging context. reference the vernacular architecture to inform the in the 18th and 19th Centuries. palette of building materials. This 3.52 ha development respects its historic context and industrial past whilst enabling a new sustainable community to grow. The mixed-use scheme will deliver 130,000m² of accommodation, set within a backdrop of new public spaces and landscaping. The masterplan has been developed around a series of key linkages that thread the neighbourhood together. Main routes to Leeds city centre and the train station are reinforced and connections through and around the site provide a new network of pedestrian and cycle paths that weave the emerging community into the existing city. Temple Leeds Hayle Quayside Hayle Quayside Client: Hayle Quays Ltd Location: Hayle, Cornwall FCBStudios was appointed as Architect for the regeneration of Hayle’s listed South Quay harbourside in 2011. This first phase included the restoration of the Grade II Listed quaysides, new public realm, new dock and restoration of an historic sluicing mechanism. The next, contemporary, yet sensitive, scheme located at Hayle’s South Quay, includes a mix of apartments, wharf houses and quayside restaurants. Inspired by the rich history and sensitivity of the site, the resulting design is a particular response to a particular place. FCBStudios’ third and largest phase of work for Hayle is located on the North Quay and embraces the industrial heritage of the Cornish town by creating a lively and coherent vision. The scheme proposes around 300 homes with waterside commercial spaces and a generous new public square to the north of the historic dockyards, inspired by the coal wharf heritage of the site. FCBStudios designs fulfil the requirements of contemporary living alongside a harbour, whilst retaining its longstanding character as a fully functioning port. Situated within the Devon and Cornwall Tin and Copper Mining World Heritage Site, the location is rich in history. The listed quay has been repaired and restored and its history, opened to the public, providing a significant new amenity for residents and visitors. The layout proposed for the site has been developed through a thorough understanding of the site constraints and history, discussions and workshops with the local community and stakeholders, and through a complex process of aligning these requirements. Hayle Quayside Kirkstall Forge, Leeds Kirkstall Forge, Leeds Client: MEPC Ltd Location: Leeds The masterplan promotes healthy lifestyles through planned exercise and the incidental physical activity associated with reduced car usage. As with Accordia, this is hoped to lead to increased social interactions and sense of community within the development. The 20 hectare site outside of Leeds is planned to include 1050 houses and apartments, 300,000 sq ft of commercial space, 100,000 sq ft of retail and leisure, and a primary school. Capitalising on the natural surroundings, the masterplan retains the wooded perimeter within the site for use as an exercise trail, connects to existing woodland walks, and extends the river footpath. The scheme includes a gym, playgrounds, an open meadow, and a bridge across the railway to connect to the fields and canal towpath beyond. Promoting physical activity is key to combating many of the major health issues in the developed world. It also helps to promote mental health and improves social interactions within communities. Careful masterplanning can help integrate these healthy elements into the core of designing new communities. Kirkstall Forge, Leeds Carver Street Sheffield Carver Street Sheffield Client: Sheffield City Council Location: Sheffield FCBStudios have been appointed as