The Embankment by Flanagan Lawrence

Embankment
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The site is located within a vibrant urban context. Sitting at the historic centre of Salford and overlooking Manchester Cathedral and Deansgate, The Embankment will regenerate an area that has been neglected for many years. The scheme is arranged on a series of levels, with a Grade 2 Listed sandstone viaduct forming a grand base for two office buildings which will sit at plinth level, 9 metres above.

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The modern steel and glass office buildings appear as lightweight highly polished jewels, sat above the robust historic façade of the railway embankment. The existing and newly created perimeter arches are retail units, intended to revitalise the public realm, while the interior of the podium contains a  state-of-the- art multi-decked car park. The nine and ten storey office buildings above form an important gateway to a major new square beyond the railway.

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Accessed via a processional route up Cathedral Approach, the buildings are located within a dynamic urban context which optimises its southerly aspect , inviting office workers to enjoy a calm, green environment. A commitment to sustainability by the client requires the buildings to achieve a BREEAM ‘Excellent’ rating, as well as achieving an efficient thermal performance which improves on current Part L requirements. Source by Flanagan Lawrence.

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Location: Salford, UK
Architect: Flanagan Lawrence
Structural Engineer: Rambol
M&E Engineer: RPS
Cost Consultant: Aecom
Project Manager: Cre-8
Planning Consultant: Deloitte
Heritage Consultant: Francis Roberts
BREEAM Rating: Excellent
Completion: September 2016
Area: 204,150 sq ft
Client: Ask Developments
Images: Flanagan Lawrence

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