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ANDREAS LEBISCH

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MARKANVISNINGSTÄVLING MIDSOMMARKRANSEN

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KV TALJAN, GRÖNDAL

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ÖSTRA SALA BACKE, UPPSALA

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vy 01: nordost

vy 02: sydväst vy 01

vy 02

KV FLOTTILJEN vyer 110223

KV FLOTTILJEN, BARKABYSTADEN

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vy 01: nordost

vy 02: sydväst vy 01

vy 02

KV FLOTTILJEN vyer 110223

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PALESTRA ENTRANCE POD, LONDON

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EXTERNAL GRP (GLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC) PANELS

25mm SINGLE LAYER OF GRG (GLASS REINFORCED GYPSUM)

203 X 133mm UB PRIMARY STEEL STRUCTURE

To reduce costs, a number of panels have identical geometries; others are flat and still others have a complex double curvature.The primary steel structure was bolted to the concrete floor slab. The GRP panels were installed with neoprene gaskets sealing the joints and the inner surface was sprayed with foam insulation. Steel purlins were fixed between the structural beams, and service runs were installed. Finally the internal GRG panels and plasterboard ceiling were assembled.

Websites:http://www.palestra-london.comhttp://www.blackfriars-uk.com

The cavity between skin and plasterboard holds services including the sprinkler system, air conditioning, electrical supplies and provision for the LED light fittings embedded in the external skin. Cabling to audio-visual LCD panels in the exhibition space is also contained in the cavity behind.

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200 M2 SPACE WITHIN THE POD FULFILLS REQUIREMENTS FOR AIR CONDITIONING, HEATING, ACOUSTIC INSOLATION, LIGHTING AND FIRE PROTECTION200 M2 SPACE WITHIN THE POD FULFILLS REQUIREMENTS FOR AIR CONDITIONING, HEATING, ACOUSTIC INSOLATION, LIGHTING AND FIRE PROTECTION200 M2 SPACE WITHIN THE POD FULFILLS REQUIREMENTS FOR AIR CONDITIONING, HEATING, ACOUSTIC INSOLATION, LIGHTING AND FIRE PROTECTION

EXTERNAL GRP (GLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC) PANELS

25mm SINGLE LAYER OF GRG (GLASS REINFORCED GYPSUM)

203 X 133mm UB PRIMARY STEEL STRUCTURE

To reduce costs, a number of panels have identical geometries; others are flat and still others have a complex double curvature.The primary steel structure was bolted to the concrete floor slab. The GRP panels were installed with neoprene gaskets sealing the joints and the inner surface was sprayed with foam insulation. Steel purlins were fixed between the structural beams, and service runs were installed. Finally the internal GRG panels and plasterboard ceiling were assembled.

Websites:http://www.palestra-london.comhttp://www.blackfriars-uk.com

The cavity between skin and plasterboard holds services including the sprinkler system, air conditioning, electrical supplies and provision for the LED light fittings embedded in the external skin. Cabling to audio-visual LCD panels in the exhibition space is also contained in the cavity behind.

EXTERNAL GRP (GLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC) PANELS

25mm SINGLE LAYER OF GRG (GLASS REINFORCED GYPSUM)

203 X 133mm UB PRIMARY STEEL STRUCTURE

To reduce costs, a number of panels have identical geometries; others are flat and still others have a complex double curvature.The primary steel structure was bolted to the concrete floor slab. The GRP panels were installed with neoprene gaskets sealing the joints and the inner surface was sprayed with foam insulation. Steel purlins were fixed between the structural beams, and service runs were installed. Finally the internal GRG panels and plasterboard ceiling were assembled.

Websites:http://www.palestra-london.comhttp://www.blackfriars-uk.com

The cavity between skin and plasterboard holds services including the sprinkler system, air conditioning, electrical supplies and provision for the LED light fittings embedded in the external skin. Cabling to audio-visual LCD panels in the exhibition space is also contained in the cavity behind.

FULL HEIGHT GLAZING IN THE SHOP FRONT ACHIEVES A GENEROUS WINDOW DISPLAY FACING SOUTHWARK UNDERGROUND STATION AND BLACKFRIARS ROAD

MANUFACTURING THE EXTERNAL POD PANELS WAS A THREE-STEP PROCESS THAT LED FROM BUILDING A POSITIVE PLYWOOD FORM, A GRP MOULD...200 M2 SPACE WITHIN THE POD FULFILLS REQUIREMENTS FOR AIR CONDITIONING, HEATING, ACOUSTIC INSOLATION, LIGHTING AND FIRE PROTECTION

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MOLNBY DEPÅ, ROSLAGSBANAN

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BRADFORD CITY CENTRE MASTERPLAN

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The masterplan, commissioned by Bradford’s Urban Regeneration Company, approaches the brief by considering the urban realm as polycentric. It imagines a grid of 64 km squares, each containing the kernel of an experience, event or activity. Suitably promoted, these squares constitute a “new tourist map” for Bradford, providing somewhere to meet, something to see, do, sell or buy. Views and site lines are as important as actual new structures. At the centre of this grid the plan focuses on the 2x2 km area traditionally identified as the heart of Bradford and the specific zone addressed by Bradford

KINGSTON UPON HULL

GRIMSBYDONCASTER

SHEFFIELD

BARNSLEY

BRADFORD LEEDS

MANCHESTER SCUNTHORPE

BURY

LIVERPOOL

BLACKBURN

IMMINGHAM

BEVERLEY

MARKET WEIGHTON

HOWDEN

GOOLE

THORNE

WORKSOP

ROTHERHAM

WAKEFIELD

BURNLEY

PONTEFRACT

HUDDERSFIELD

HALIFAX

HOLMFIRTH

GLOSSOP

RETFORD

BRIGG

WARRINGTON

WIGAN

BOLTONSKELMERSDALE

PRESTON

SOUTHPORT

BLACKPOOL

BRADFORD IS THE CENTREFOLD OF THE COAST TO COAST MAP (LEFT). THE POLYCENTRIC CITY. 8 BY 8KM EQUALS 64 SQUARES OF EXPERIENCE

BRADFORD’S FOUR NEW NEIGHBOURHOODS: 01 BOWL, 02 CHANNEL, 03 MARKET, 04 VALLEY. THE MASTERPLAN PUBLIC EXHIBITION IN BRADFORD (BELOW)

Centre Regeneration. In the broader framework, the centre is the foyer, or entrance way to the whole city. It has to work in supporting and inspiring its neighbourhoods. But it also has to continue to promote Bradford as a place to work and live, attracting inward investment while championing the city’s great historic fabric and built heritage.

Websites: http://www.bradfordnewcity.com http://www.bradford.gov.uk

EXISTING TOPOGRAPHY WITH BOWL HIGHLIGHTED.

EXISTING PARK SYSTEM (+ HIDDEN LANDSCAPE).

ORIGINAL WATERWAYS

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150

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200

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100

200

250

300

200

250300

350

150

200

150

100

100

100

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EXISTING INFRASTRUCTURE (ON TOPOGRAPHICAL PLAN)

8x8

2x2

8x8

2x2

2x2

2x2

CITY HALL

CITY HALL

NORTHBROOK

BRADFORD BECK

HIDDEN LANDSCAPE

LISTER PARK

CITY HALL

01

02

04

03

CITY HALL

ALHAMBRA

GOITSIDE

CENTENARY SQUARE

HOTEL

BROADWAY (SECOND PHASE)

EXCHANGE COURT

LEEDS ROAD GATEWAY

BRIDGE STREET

SENIOR WAY

LEEDS ROAD

HALL INGS

SUNBRIDGE ROAD

NMPFT

THE POOL

THE PIER

BUS STATION

BRADFORDINTERCHANGE

THE BUSINESS FOREST

WETLAND

ORCHARD

LEARNINGBRIDGE

PLAYGROUND

SCHOOL FORTHE FUTURE

ODEON'TEST BED'

BROADWAY (ILLUSTRATIVE)

ST PETER'S HOUSE

CATHEDRAL

LITTLE GERMANY

LEISURE EXCHANGE

RETAIL PARK

HAMM STRASSE

DRIVE IN CINEMA

FORSTER SQUARE STATION

CAN

ALRO

AD

CHURCHBANK

RETAIL PARK

RAWSON QUARTERTEXTILE

ARCHIVE &MUSEUM

MOSQUE

COMMUNITYCROSSRAODS

OASTLER CENTRE

CLIFFSIDE LIVING

WESTGATE

MANOR ROW

DARLEY STREET

DREWTON STREET

KIRKGATE

KIRKGATE CENTRE

MAR

KET

STRE

ET

BRADFORD COLLEGE

UNIVERSITY OF BRADFORD

THORNTON ROAD

SUNBRIDGE ROADLISTERHILLS ROAD

GREAT HORTON ROAD

The masterplan, commissioned by Bradford’s Urban Regeneration Company, approaches the brief by considering the urban realm as polycentric. It imagines a grid of 64 km squares, each containing the kernel of an experience, event or activity. Suitably promoted, these squares constitute a “new tourist map” for Bradford, providing somewhere to meet, something to see, do, sell or buy. Views and site lines are as important as actual new structures. At the centre of this grid the plan focuses on the 2x2 km area traditionally identified as the heart of Bradford and the specific zone addressed by Bradford

KINGSTON UPON HULL

GRIMSBYDONCASTER

SHEFFIELD

BARNSLEY

BRADFORD LEEDS

MANCHESTER SCUNTHORPE

BURY

LIVERPOOL

BLACKBURN

IMMINGHAM

BEVERLEY

MARKET WEIGHTON

HOWDEN

GOOLE

THORNE

WORKSOP

ROTHERHAM

WAKEFIELD

BURNLEY

PONTEFRACT

HUDDERSFIELD

HALIFAX

HOLMFIRTH

GLOSSOP

RETFORD

BRIGG

WARRINGTON

WIGAN

BOLTONSKELMERSDALE

PRESTON

SOUTHPORT

BLACKPOOL

BRADFORD IS THE CENTREFOLD OF THE COAST TO COAST MAP (LEFT). THE POLYCENTRIC CITY. 8 BY 8KM EQUALS 64 SQUARES OF EXPERIENCE

BRADFORD’S FOUR NEW NEIGHBOURHOODS: 01 BOWL, 02 CHANNEL, 03 MARKET, 04 VALLEY. THE MASTERPLAN PUBLIC EXHIBITION IN BRADFORD (BELOW)

Centre Regeneration. In the broader framework, the centre is the foyer, or entrance way to the whole city. It has to work in supporting and inspiring its neighbourhoods. But it also has to continue to promote Bradford as a place to work and live, attracting inward investment while championing the city’s great historic fabric and built heritage.

Websites: http://www.bradfordnewcity.com http://www.bradford.gov.uk

EXISTING TOPOGRAPHY WITH BOWL HIGHLIGHTED.

EXISTING PARK SYSTEM (+ HIDDEN LANDSCAPE).

ORIGINAL WATERWAYS

100

150

150

150

200

100

100

200

250

300

200

250300

350

150

200

150

100

100

100

50

50

100

EXISTING INFRASTRUCTURE (ON TOPOGRAPHICAL PLAN)

8x8

2x2

8x8

2x2

2x2

2x2

CITY HALL

CITY HALL

NORTHBROOK

BRADFORD BECK

HIDDEN LANDSCAPE

LISTER PARK

CITY HALL

01

02

04

03

CITY HALL

ALHAMBRA

GOITSIDE

CENTENARY SQUARE

HOTEL

BROADWAY (SECOND PHASE)

EXCHANGE COURT

LEEDS ROAD GATEWAY

BRIDGE STREET

SENIOR WAY

LEEDS ROAD

HALL INGS

SUNBRIDGE ROAD

NMPFT

THE POOL

THE PIER

BUS STATION

BRADFORDINTERCHANGE

THE BUSINESS FOREST

WETLAND

ORCHARD

LEARNINGBRIDGE

PLAYGROUND

SCHOOL FORTHE FUTURE

ODEON'TEST BED'

BROADWAY (ILLUSTRATIVE)

ST PETER'S HOUSE

CATHEDRAL

LITTLE GERMANY

LEISURE EXCHANGE

RETAIL PARK

HAMM STRASSE

DRIVE IN CINEMA

FORSTER SQUARE STATION

CAN

ALRO

AD

CHURCHBANK

RETAIL PARK

RAWSON QUARTERTEXTILE

ARCHIVE &MUSEUM

MOSQUE

COMMUNITYCROSSRAODS

OASTLER CENTRE

CLIFFSIDE LIVING

WESTGATE

MANOR ROW

DARLEY STREET

DREWTON STREET

KIRKGATE

KIRKGATE CENTRE

MAR

KET

STRE

ET

BRADFORD COLLEGE

UNIVERSITY OF BRADFORD

THORNTON ROAD

SUNBRIDGE ROADLISTERHILLS ROAD

GREAT HORTON ROAD

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BRADFORD INTERCHANGE: A REVITALIZED TRAIN AND BUS STATION AND GATEWAY BUILDING THE BUSINESS FOREST OFFICE PARK IS THE NEW CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT FOR BRADFORD

EXCHANGE SQUARE CONSOLIDATES THE COURTS OF BRADFORD AROUND A CIVIC SPACE THE NEXT PHASE OF THE BRADFORD MASTERPLAN: A FRAMEWORK FOR THE CITY CENTRE PARK

THE MIRROR POOL - SETTING OF CITY HALL, MUSEUM, LEISURE, OFFICES AND HOMES AND CENTREPIECE OF THE CITY PARK - WILL ONLY TAKE AROUND THIRTY MINUTES TO FILL AND EMPTY ON A DAILY BASIS

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THE CHANNEL PROVIDES A DIFFERENTIATED SHOPPING EXPERIENCE TO DRAW PEOPLE INTO THE CITY CENTRE. MOSQUE SETTING (BELOW)

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SKÄRLAGSKOLAN, TROSA

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FRITIDS

KLASSRUM

PERSONAL

ALLA

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NEW ISLINGTON MASTERPLAN, MANCHESTER

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NEW ISLINGTON SPANS A SHALLOW ARC AROUND THE CENTRE OF MANCHESTER AND A NEW WATER PARK BANNER-LIKE IMAGERY WAS USED TO SUGGEST A NEW ENVIRONMENT TO THE LOCAL COMMUNITY

The strategic framework scheme design for the new Manchester Millennium Village in Ancoats is located northeast of Manchester City Centre. This is the third UK Millennium Village and was undertaken with developer Urban Splash, English Partnerships and Manchester City Council.

The plan envisages a rich mix of house types, distinct architectures, and multiple activities that will promote a sustainable and varied community and an urban development which is a destination for visitors as well as a home for its residents.

The plan was developed from an extensive community consultation exercise over a six month period by dialogue and presenting illustrations and models of the developing ideas. Local residents were also taken on site visits to

other high density residential developments that support the sustainable infrastructure that the community wants.On a site between the Rochdale and Ashton canals, the proposals incorporate new waterways linking these historic navigations and give the new quarter an identity of waterside parkland. Hard and soft banking to the water, including narrowboat mooring, creates opportunities for leisure activities and wildlife havens.

The main residential buildings radiate spoke–like from the curve of the new canal, though each will have an individual character granted by a dynamic range of architecture.

Various parts of the Manchester Millennium Village Masterplan are now completed: New Islington Place (housing by FAT Architects), Old Mill Street and the Water Park (Grants Associates) and Alsop’s Chips.

Websites: http://www.newislington.co.uk http://www.urbansplash.co.uk

THE BIGGER PICTURE: NEW ISLINGTON IN THE URBAN SETTING OF GREATER MANCHESTER

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05

07

Manchester New IslingtonOld Mill Street

As part of the Urban Design Framework for the New Islington Masterplan, Old Mill Street provides a major piece of urban public realm. This piece of landscape integrates one of the principle routes through the site with a series of linked places, creating a unique urban experience.The approach to this public realm has been to treat it as a single shared space, removing the conventional de nition between pedestrians and vehicles. A strong pattern of cast iron ‘polka dots’ provide a new ordering device along the street. Di� erent surface treatments, such as gravels, timber, setts and brick reinforce the sequence of places along this route. A row of Dawn Redwood specimen trees and sculptural street lighting create a dramatic, unifying spine.

Client: Urban Splash, English PartnershipsArchitects: Alsop Architects Ian Simpson ArchitectsEngineer: Martin Stockley Associates Fulcrum ConsultingCompletion Date: September 2005

Photograph of ModelMasterplan extract of Old Mill Street

View of timber ‘bridge’ and street beyond

Detail of cast-iron Polka Dot

Street furniture

Manchester New IslingtonOld Mill Street

As part of the Urban Design Framework for the New Islington Masterplan, Old Mill Street provides a major piece of urban public realm. This piece of landscape integrates one of the principle routes through the site with a series of linked places, creating a unique urban experience.The approach to this public realm has been to treat it as a single shared space, removing the conventional de nition between pedestrians and vehicles. A strong pattern of cast iron ‘polka dots’ provide a new ordering device along the street. Di� erent surface treatments, such as gravels, timber, setts and brick reinforce the sequence of places along this route. A row of Dawn Redwood specimen trees and sculptural street lighting create a dramatic, unifying spine.

Client: Urban Splash, English PartnershipsArchitects: Alsop Architects Ian Simpson ArchitectsEngineer: Martin Stockley Associates Fulcrum ConsultingCompletion Date: September 2005

Photograph of ModelMasterplan extract of Old Mill Street

View of timber ‘bridge’ and street beyond

Detail of cast-iron Polka Dot

Street furniture

OLD MILL STREET DESIGNED BY GRANT ASSOCIATES

SHARED SURFACE FOR CARS AND PEDESTRIANS

MODEL OF MASTERPLAN

STREET LIGHTING

CHIPS DESIGNED BY ALSOP ARCHITECTS

07

05

06

06

01

03

02

04

NEW ISLINGTON PLACE DESIGNED BY FAT ARCHITECTS

WATER PARK DESIGNED BY GRANT ASSOCIATES

MODEL OF THE MASTERPLAN

THE “ROCK” ISLAND

NEW ISLINGTON WATER PARK

04

03

02

01

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TÄVLING KRAFTVÄRMEVERK I UPPSALA

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CHIPS, NEW ISLINGTON, MANCHESTER

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The Chips building consists of three distinct masses approximately 100m long by 14m wide stacked upon one another to contain an elevated ground floor and eight levels of apartments.

The in-situ concrete structure is clad in a composite insulated wall faced with a veneered laminate rain screen cladding system. Composite timber/aluminium windows are incorporated throughout with a variety of loggia and external balconies. The design provides a mix of apartments and studio units with a destination venue restaurant on the ground floor within a single building. The 142 apartments range between 1- 4 bedrooms and provide flexible layouts around a prefabricated bathroom/kitchen pod.

The site of Chips forms the gateway to the New Islington Strategic Framework area, northeast of Manchester City Centre. It is bounded by the existing Ashton Canal to the south, and newly constructed canal arms to the north and east of the site. Water surrounds the building on three sides, thereby creating a peninsula on which Chips rests. The immediate area is a brown field site and was formerly used as part of the Ancoats hospital. The surrounding buildings are reminders of the industrial heritage of the site.

“The project defines a ‘quality of living’ statement by combining outstanding design with technological innovation while embracing key concepts of sustainability, integration into the urban landscape and the provision of inspirational apartment units.”

ELEVATION SOUTH FACADE

ELEVATION NORTH FACADE

WEST ELEVATION EAST ELEVATION

The Chips building consists of three distinct masses approximately 100m long by 14m wide stacked upon one another to contain an elevated ground floor and eight levels of apartments.

The in-situ concrete structure is clad in a composite insulated wall faced with a veneered laminate rain screen cladding system. Composite timber/aluminium windows are incorporated throughout with a variety of loggia and external balconies. The design provides a mix of apartments and studio units with a destination venue restaurant on the ground floor within a single building. The 142 apartments range between 1- 4 bedrooms and provide flexible layouts around a prefabricated bathroom/kitchen pod.

The site of Chips forms the gateway to the New Islington Strategic Framework area, northeast of Manchester City Centre. It is bounded by the existing Ashton Canal to the south, and newly constructed canal arms to the north and east of the site. Water surrounds the building on three sides, thereby creating a peninsula on which Chips rests. The immediate area is a brown field site and was formerly used as part of the Ancoats hospital. The surrounding buildings are reminders of the industrial heritage of the site.

“The project defines a ‘quality of living’ statement by combining outstanding design with technological innovation while embracing key concepts of sustainability, integration into the urban landscape and the provision of inspirational apartment units.”

ELEVATION SOUTH FACADE

ELEVATION NORTH FACADE

WEST ELEVATION EAST ELEVATION

The Chips building consists of three distinct masses approximately 100m long by 14m wide stacked upon one another to contain an elevated ground floor and eight levels of apartments.

The in-situ concrete structure is clad in a composite insulated wall faced with a veneered laminate rain screen cladding system. Composite timber/aluminium windows are incorporated throughout with a variety of loggia and external balconies. The design provides a mix of apartments and studio units with a destination venue restaurant on the ground floor within a single building. The 142 apartments range between 1- 4 bedrooms and provide flexible layouts around a prefabricated bathroom/kitchen pod.

The site of Chips forms the gateway to the New Islington Strategic Framework area, northeast of Manchester City Centre. It is bounded by the existing Ashton Canal to the south, and newly constructed canal arms to the north and east of the site. Water surrounds the building on three sides, thereby creating a peninsula on which Chips rests. The immediate area is a brown field site and was formerly used as part of the Ancoats hospital. The surrounding buildings are reminders of the industrial heritage of the site.

“The project defines a ‘quality of living’ statement by combining outstanding design with technological innovation while embracing key concepts of sustainability, integration into the urban landscape and the provision of inspirational apartment units.”

ELEVATION SOUTH FACADE

ELEVATION NORTH FACADE

WEST ELEVATION EAST ELEVATION

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PERSPECTIVE VIEWS OF CHIPS DOWN ASHTON CANAL, REVEALING THE ANGLED BUILDING BLOCKS

VIEW FROM ASHTON CANAL LOCK - IMAGE FOR PUBLICATIONS AND MARKETING OF THE SCHEME

The long and narrow site for Chips forms part of the New Islington Strategic framework area to the North East of Manchester City centre. The design aspires to provide a mix of living and studio units with a destination venue restaurant within a single project.

As the first building to be completed on the New Islington masterplan, Chips will set the standard for future development. Based on a brownfield site, the project has been assessed as achieving and Eco-Homes ‘Excellent’ rating. It encorporates up to the minute CHP technology and a high-performance building envelope to achieve these criteria.

A flexible flat slab in-situ concrete frame has been optimised to provide maximum performance, while delivering a cost-efficient solution. Elements of the apartment internal fit-out, including bathroom pods, have been prefabricated to ensure quality control and delivery to a tight time scale.

Websites: http://www.chipsforsale.co.uk http://www.urbansplash.co.uk

The long and narrow site for Chips forms part of the New Islington Strategic framework area to the North East of Manchester City centre. The design aspires to provide a mix of living and studio units with a destination venue restaurant within a single project.

As the first building to be completed on the New Islington masterplan, Chips will set the standard for future development. Based on a brownfield site, the project has been assessed as achieving and Eco-Homes ‘Excellent’ rating. It encorporates up to the minute CHP technology and a high-performance building envelope to achieve these criteria.

A flexible flat slab in-situ concrete frame has been optimised to provide maximum performance, while delivering a cost-efficient solution. Elements of the apartment internal fit-out, including bathroom pods, have been prefabricated to ensure quality control and delivery to a tight time scale.

Websites: http://www.chipsforsale.co.uk http://www.urbansplash.co.uk

The long and narrow site for Chips forms part of the New Islington Strategic framework area to the North East of Manchester City centre. The design aspires to provide a mix of living and studio units with a destination venue restaurant within a single project.

As the first building to be completed on the New Islington masterplan, Chips will set the standard for future development. Based on a brownfield site, the project has been assessed as achieving and Eco-Homes ‘Excellent’ rating. It encorporates up to the minute CHP technology and a high-performance building envelope to achieve these criteria.

A flexible flat slab in-situ concrete frame has been optimised to provide maximum performance, while delivering a cost-efficient solution. Elements of the apartment internal fit-out, including bathroom pods, have been prefabricated to ensure quality control and delivery to a tight time scale.

Websites: http://www.chipsforsale.co.uk http://www.urbansplash.co.uk

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COMPLETION IN JUNE 2009

CONSTRUCTION COST: £19 MILLION CLIENT: URBAN SPLASH

COMPLETION IN JUNE 2009

CONSTRUCTION COST: £19 MILLION CLIENT: URBAN SPLASH

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SJÖTERRASSEN, BOTKYRKA

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