Train in motion travelling through the urban area

Case Study

Piccadilly Place

A mixed Wienerberger Padova paver for an urban piazza.

Echoing the earthy red tones of the industrial heritage of Manchester and the surrounding new-build complex, Piccadilly Place is the stunning central plaza of a landmark mixed-use development. The incorporation of Wienerberger’s Dutch Clay paving enabled landscape architects Austin-Smith:Lord to complete the scheme with a pallet of complimentary colours and textures.

Masterplanned and conceptualised by award-winning, international architectural practice Austin-Smith:Lord, on behalf of property developer Argent, Piccadilly Place is regenerating and attracting investment to a vibrant and distinctive Manchester City district. The mixed-use development includes high quality public realm areas, a hotel, four office buildings, residential accommodation and retail space.

Arrival within Piccadilly Place is celebrated by the sound of water as it cascades down a water-wall and escapes into a broad rill, which draws you into the piazza at the heart of the development. With its simple layout, devoid of any vertical elements, the piazza emphasises the scale of surrounding colonnaded buildings with restaurants, bars and shops spilling out across the space.

 

Train driving through Piccadilly Place in Manchester

"The incorporation of Wienerberger’s Dutch Clay paving

enabled landscape architects Austin-Smith:Lord to complete the scheme with a pallet of complimentary colours and textures"

Austin-Smith: Lord understood that simplicity of layout places considerable emphasis upon the nature and quality of materials used. The rich colours within the Padova (Eindhoven Mixed Red) clay pavers add warmth to the main piazza, complementing the contemporary use of porphyry and granite within the water feature, as well as providing a link to the historic terracotta tile and red brick buildings in the vicinity. The striking colour range available from this natural product will endure as the space matures over time.

Covering 835 m², the Wienerberger Dutch clay pavers were also selected for their textural qualities: from the fine grain of the surface, through to the stretcher bond within a trapezoidal paving layout, which highlights its elongated geometry.
  

Project Summary

  • Location: Manchester
  • Client: Argent, Piccadilly Place
  • Architects: Austin-Smith: Lord LLP 

Products Used

Red clay paving area outside modern office buildings

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