1/7 Illustration of proposed office building by Make
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4/7 Illustration of the 33-storey tower by AHR which has outline permission for the same site as the Make office
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Make Architects has won approval for an 11-storey office block in New Bailey, Salford, featuring a living façade
The building contains 10,600m² of office space, as well as ground-floor retail, and is part of the £1 billion Salford masterplan being developed by The English Cities Fund – a joint venture between Legal & General, Muse Developments and Homes England.
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According to the developer, the office will have net zero operational carbon, with the living wall removing air pollutants such as carbon and reducing urban temperatures while also offering thermal benefits to occupiers and improving the area’s biodiversity.
Dan Whelan
A 113,000 sq ft office block, the fifth to come forward under English Cities Fund’s central Salford masterplan, and RJR Securities’ 16-storey hotel have been granted planning approval by Salford City Council.
Plot A3 New Bailey
Make Architects designed the scheme
Developer: English Cities Fund
Architect: Make Architects
Planner: Avison Young
The 12-storey office block, which features a distinctive planted façade, would be built on New Bailey’s plot A3, on a site on the corner of Trinity Way and Irwell Street previously earmarked for a 33-storey apartment block.
Plans for the office, which features ground floor retail or leisure space, were lodged last November, after the developer opted to pursue further commercial development “on the basis that the office market is presently performing well at New Bailey”, the scheme’s planning consultant Avison Young said.