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The Headline in Leeds, UK by 74

Friday, December 10th, 2021

Article source: 74

74 is delighted to announce the completion of its amenity space designs at The Headline for client Grainger plc. The new BTR (build-to-rent) residential development is located in Leeds on the former site of the Yorkshire Post offices and printing works and forms part of the city’s new Wellington Place urban quarter.

The new-build, 18-storey building, with extensive frontage looking directly out over the River Aire, features a stepped design from the 13th to the 17th floor, with parking at below-ground level. The 242-home scheme has been designed by architects The Harris Partnership, with 74’s remit covering the interior design of the 595 sq m ground floor residents’ amenity space – where social areas are combined with a reception area, residents lounge, co-working space, a fitness-on-demand wellness studio and a gym – as well as a 155 sq m ‘Sky Lounge’ on the building’s 11th floor, with private dining room and additional external terrace space.

Gunner Gu with additional images courtesy of Grainger

  • Architects: 74
  • Project: The Headline
  • Location: Leeds, UK
  • Photography: Gunner Gu with additional images courtesy of Grainger
  • Client: Grainger plc
  • Building Architect: The Harris Partnership

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Maggie’s Yorkshire Centre in Leeds, England by Heatherwick Studio

Wednesday, August 19th, 2015

Article source: Heatherwick Studio

Maggie’s, the charity that provides free practical, emotional and social support for people with cancer and their family and friends, has been granted planning permission to build a new Maggie’s Centre in the grounds of St James’s University Hospital in Leeds. The Centre has been designed by Heatherwick Studio, founded in 1994 by Thomas Heatherwick.

Image Courtesy © Heatherwick Studio

Image Courtesy © Heatherwick Studio

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Carnegie Pavilion at Leeds by Alsop Sparch

Sunday, February 13th, 2011

Carnegie Pavilion is a semi-freestanding ‘dual-use’ pavilion on five floors, comprising a gross internal area (GIA) of 4,000m², and broken down into three sub-zones: exclusive Leeds Met spaces + exclusive YCCC spaces + ‘dual-use’ spaces (comprising 70% of total area). Leeds Met areas are primarily for teaching kitchen, hospitality and staff accommodation, and YCCC areas for player’s facilities and staff accommodation. ‘dual-use’ lecture rooms are used primarily by Leeds Met, during the academic year, and by YCCC, during the cricket season, as corporate hospitality suites. Similarly, ‘dual-use’ meeting rooms are used primarily by Leeds Met, during the academic year, and by YCCC, during the cricket season, as TV and radio commentary boxes.

Carnegie Pavilion Play Time

Carnegie Pavilion Play Time

  • Architects: Alsop Sparch
  • Project: Carnegie Pavilion
  • Location: Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK
  • Client: Leeds Metropolitan University
  • Stakeholder: Yorkshire County Cricket Club (YCCC),
  • Regional Development Agency: Yorkshire Forward
  • Project Manager: Gardiner & Theobald
  • Architect: Michael Crook
  • Structures; Building Services; Acoustics; Fire; Traffic; Sunlight: Arup
  • Planning: DTZ
  • Cost Management: Ryder Levitt Bucknall
  • Landscape Architect: Whitelaw & Turkington
  • BREEAM: White Young Green
  • CDM: Bowman Riley
  • Party Wall Surveyor: DK Brown
  • Ecology: Brooks Ecological:
  • Contractor: BAM
  • MEP: NG Bailey
  • Rainscreen Cladding: Locker Group Ltd
  • Curtain-Walling: Henshaw
  • Concrete Frame: Bell & Webster
  • Steel Frame: Elland Steel
  • Lifts: Thyssen
  • Auditorium Fit-Out: CPS
  • TIMELINE:
  • June 2007: Leeds Metropolitan University/ Yorkshire County Cricket Club issue revised brief
  • 18 April 2008: Detailed Planning Application submitted to Leeds City Council
  • September 2008: Leeds City Council award Detailed Planning Consent
  • 22 September 2008: BAM appointed Preferred Bidder
  • 23 February 2009: BAM submit Best and Final Offer for client approval
  • 09 March 2009: BAM commence work on site
  • 21 June 2010: BAM achieve Practical Completion
  • 21 July – 25 July 2010: Pakistan v Australia 2nd Test Match at Headingley

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