Space Developments (UK) Ltd.
Situated on a sensitive site bounded by elegant town houses and low-rise sixties campus architecture, this building bookends a long Georgian terrace paid due respect by the scheme’s scale and fenestration. Providing 4000 square foot of retail space at Ground level and 50 student bedrooms across the three upper floors; this mixed use scheme adds vibrancy and animation to the street whilst increasing footfall in the immediate area.
Carpenter Projects Ltd.
2009
The site is situated adjacent to the Grade II Listed Ordsall Hall, Salford, and forms part of a larger regenerative masterplan for Ordsall. 31 houses and three apartments are arranged in three terraces predominantly in brick with rendered panels and stack bounded grey brickwork adding interest to the facades.
LPC Living
November 2007
Located in the Ropewalks conservation area of Liverpool city centre, this tight brownfield site has been developed with 25 one and two bedroom apartments, ground level commercial space and below ground car parking facilities. Each apartment benefits from generous amenity space front St. Paul’s Square.
Idiom Estates
July 2008
A development of 120 luxury apartments contained within an existing post-sorting depot, surrounding a new communal courtyard and capped by a new two-storey penthouse extension. Our team worked with the fashion designer John Rocha to bring forward a dramatic communal enclosed courtyard. The majority of the apartments are duplexes with double height glazed walls offering spectacular views across the city and light spacious interiors.
Space Developments (UK) Ltd
Summer 2001
The development, occupying former industrial land that had been redundant for a number of years, comprises 55 apartment dwellings with a supermarket to the ground floor. The building is modern in style, using a simple palette of white render and zinc cladding to the upper floor. Laminated timber infill panels give warmth and scale to the principle elevations.
Armor Homes
April 2006
The scheme of 132 new build apartments occupies two sites straddling Cornhill. The taller block has a centrepiece cylindrical tower rising eight storeys with two six-storey rectilinear blocks either side. The larger, lower block sits symmetrically opposite and surrounds a new landscaped courtyard at first floor level. The whole scheme is underpinned by two levels of basement car parking.
Armour Homes
2006
A contemporary new build residential scheme in Liverpool city centre located on the fringe of the University campus on Great Crosshall Street. The building comprises a ground floor commercial/retail space with residential apartments over and incorporates a large open atrium that divides the apartment entrances allowing natural daylight to filter into the scheme giving the apartment dual aspect.
Smith Nicholas
Planning granted Summer 2008
Hamilton House is a mixed-use development on Pall Mall, Liverpool on the site of a former Health Authority building. The project is a refurbishment, which reused the existing concrete frame structure and added an additional three floors. The building comprises 126 one, two and three bedroom apartments, ground floor shell commercial units, undercroft car parking and a first floor level private access landscaped deck for residents.
Green Apple Developments
Spring 2009
This sensitively designed residential scheme in South Liverpool is a careful insertion into a Conservation Area, comprising both refurbishment and new build to create 24 luxury dwellings. The existing Manor House and estate buildings are extended and refurbished, retaining the features and character that combine to create bespoke and desirable residences.
Darby Macy
Autumn 2009
The scheme proposes a new district centre for Ordsall, incorporating a new 50,000 sqft superstore, non-food retail units and affordable housing. A variety of dwelling types including houses, duplexes and apartments directly relate to either the street or a proposed new private courtyard, situated on the roof of a secure two-storey car park which is hidden from view.
LPC Living
Expected completion: Winter 2011