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General Information

Other name(s): Liberty Heights; Wakefield Street Tower; 17 New Wakefield Street
Beginning of works: 2010
Completion: September 2012
Status: in use

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Location

Location: , , , ,
Coordinates: 53° 28' 24.37" N    2° 14' 30.46" W
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Technical Information

Dimensions

height 106 m
number of floors (above ground) 37

Excerpt from Wikipedia

Bridgewater Heights (also known as Liberty Heights, Wakefield Street Tower, or 17 New Wakefield Street) is a skyscraper apartment building in Manchester, England, west of Oxford Street.

It was designed by local architect Stephen Hodder in a clustered architectural form and was completed in September 2012. The skyscraper is situated adjacent to Oxford Road railway station, on the corner of Great Marlborough Street. The skyscraper is 37 storeys tall, at a height of 106 m (348 ft) and as of February 2024 is the 19th-tallest building in Greater Manchester.

History

Four development schemes were proposed for the site in four years. Plans for a 65 m (213 ft) residential tower were proposed in 2006 featuring a design similar to the tower being built. However, despite obtaining planning approval, the proposal was abandoned. In December 2009, the project was revived with a plan for a 106 m (348 ft) residential tower.

A planning application was made in early 2010, and planning consent granted in July 2010. Construction work began weeks after consent was granted. By November 2011, the tower had risen in height considerably, and on 18 April 2012, the tower had its topping out ceremony at a height of 106 m.

Upon opening, the building was named Student Castle, later renamed to Liberty Heights, and finally Bridgewater Heights.

Architecture

Bridgewater Heights is a residential development of high-rise flats aimed at young people and students. At 106 m (348 ft), it was the tallest purpose-built student accommodation in the world, until being overtaken by Altus House in Leeds, United Kingdom. Its apparent height is accentuated slightly by its position on a slope. The tower has some resemblance to the Mathematics Tower which also had a clustered exterior but was controversially demolished by the University of Manchester in 2005.

The building has 525 bedrooms in four stepped towers built on a foot area of 7,000 sq ft (650 m2). Plans for a residents' car park were rejected by planners concerned about the impact of a large building and busy location

Text imported from Wikipedia article "Bridgewater Heights" and modified on April 23, 2024 according to the CC-BY-SA 4.0 International license.

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