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Status
  
Under construction

Architectural style
  
Modern classical

Floor count
  
11

Floors
  
11

Cost
  
80 million GBP

Construction started
  
2015

Type
  
High rise office

Completed
  
Expected Summer 2016

Height
  
60 m

Floor area
  
2 ha

Architecture firm
  
SimpsonHaugh and Partners

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Location
  
St Peter's Square, Manchester, Greater Manchester, England, UK

Similar
  
Estate Exchange, One St Peter's Square, Church of St Michael and All A, Odeon Cinema - Manchester, Store Street Aqueduct

Two St Peter's Square is an under construction high rise office building in St. Peter's Square, Manchester, England. Designed by SimpsonHaugh and Partners, the scheme has been controversial as it involved the demolition of a 1930s Art Deco but unlisted building.

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Map of Two St Peter's Square, Manchester, UK

Century House

The site of Two St Peter's Square was previously occupied by four buildings: Century House, Sussex House, Bennett House and Clarendon House.

Century House was built in 1934 for the Friends Provident Society, a Quaker-friendly society that provided life insurance. It was constructed using Portland stone, and featured a relief sculpture of George Fox, as well as ornate carvings on the side of the six-storey building.

A campaign was started in June 2013 to save Century House. The Twentieth Century Society strongly objected to the plans to demolish the building. Manchester City Council approved the demolition of Century House on 25 July 2013.

Two St Peter's Square

The new building will contain 162,000 square feet (15,100 m2) of space over 11 storeys, consisting of 157,000 square feet (14,600 m2) of office space and 5,142 square feet (477.7 m2) of shops, as well as a 43-space basement car park. The building will be faced with stone, with a complex lattice structure on the side. Plans were submitted in 2013, and it is due to be completed in summer 2016. It is a speculative development, with no pre-arranged tenants.

Separate posts to carry over tram cables were installed in August 2014 so the current assemblage of buildings could be demolished – prior to separate posts these overhead tram cables were attached to the building structures. Hoardings and scaffolding were installed in November 2014 in preparation for demolition.

References

Two St Peter's Square Wikipedia


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