Library specialist Schmidt Hammer Larsen also working on plans for 13-storey 鈥渇ront door鈥 of university鈥檚 city centre campus
Manchester council has approved plans by Hawkins Brown for a 拢90m library designed for Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU).
The 13-storey scheme will see the partial demolition of the university鈥檚 existing All Saints Library and the construction of a low-carbon replacement containing just over 22,000sq m of floorspace.
MMU director of estates, facilities and capital development Andrew Fallon said the new Library will be a 鈥渟triking addition to our estate and the Oxford Road skyline, serving as an iconic All Saints architectural gateway to our University.鈥
鈥淥nce built, it will provide a vibrant learning, research, and collaboration hub, empowering our University community and fostering creativity and engagement for future generations,鈥 he said.
Library specialist Schmidt Hammer Larsen is working with Hawkins Brown on the plans, with Turner & Townsend on board as project manager alongside planning consultant Deloitte and cost consultant Gardiner & Theobald.
Planit IE is also on the team as landscape architect, and Buro Happold has multiple roles including structural and civil engineer, facade engineer, MEP engineer, fire engineer and transport consultant.
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Located on a 0.67ha site in the south of the city centre, close to Bruntwood SciTech鈥檚 拢850m Circle Square development, the scheme is aiming to be a centre piece and a 鈥渇ront door鈥 for the university鈥檚 Oxford Road campus.
It has been designed to have a 鈥渉ighly distinctive鈥 silhouette with a 鈥榬ibbon鈥 on its facade featuring a pattern of brightly coloured circular windows, according to Hawkins Brown.
The practice said in planning documents that the design 鈥渟peaks to Manchester Metropolitan University and Manchester with an openness, inclusiveness, and a certain amount of swagger.鈥
The building will house around 3,800 study seats, a range of event spaces, bookable rooms, a prayer facility, wellbeing spaces, office space for library staff and 9,000 鈥渓inear metres鈥 of books.
Its ground floor will also include a separate poetry library, a gallery, an innovation lab, a cafe, and a learning centre.
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The 1970s All Saints Library and neighbouring All Saints 好色先生TV would be cut in two under the plans, with the latter to be totally demolished and the former to be stripped back to its core and covered with a new facade.
Only two objections from members of the public were received, and while the council said the plans would cause a low level of less than substantial harm to nearby listed buildings, it said this would be outweighed by the scheme鈥檚 benefits.
鈥淭he design would be high quality and would promote a quality neighbourhood, economic development and sustainable travel patterns,鈥 the planning officers said.
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