West Bar scheme

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West Bar
Information
Location Sheffield, England
Coordinates 53°23′12″N 1°28′07″E / 53.386745, 1.468499Coordinates: 53°23′12″N 1°28′07″E / 53.386745, 1.468499
Status proposed/masterplan
Constructed unbuilt
Use Residential/office
Height
Roof 89.50 metres (294 feet),
83.50 metres (274 feet) and
62.50 metres (205 feet) (three towers)
Technical details
Floor count 27, 27 and 15
Floor area 1.8 million ft2
Cost £ 400m
Companies
Architect several partners, including Glenn Howells Architects,
Jestico + Whiles,
Allies and Morrison Architects
Developer Castlemore Securities

The West Bar scheme is a £400m major scheme in Sheffield, Yorkshire on the edge of the City centre. It is designed by Castlemore Securities

The scheme will include:

  • 900,000 ft2 (83,600 m2) of new grade A office space
  • 115,000 ft2 (10,700 m2) of new retail and leisure space, including a new foodstore, bars, restaurants and shops, 240 bed 4 or 5 star hotel, 750 new apartments of which an element will be affordable and 500 student accommodation units.

Adjacent to a new section of the northern relief road currently being built, the site is triangular in shape and bounded by West Bar, Corporation Street and Bridge Street on the northern edge of the city centre, the site is 7.51 acres (3.04 hectares) in size and currently comprises a number of vacant and derelict employment sites and surface level car parking. The idea is that each corner of the triangle will have a landmark tower, with a 27 storey, 89.50 metres (294 feet) oval glass tower (block 10) on the south western corner (West bar and Corporation Street), a 27 storey 83.5 metres (274 feet) triangular glass and steel-framed tower (block 9) on the south-eastern corner (West Bar and Bridge Street), and a 14 storey 62.5 metres (205 feet) triangular block (block 1) on the northern corner (Corporation Street and Bridge Street).

Castlemore has subsequently worked with a number of architectural practices, including Glen Howells Architects who have designed Timber Wharf in Manchester and the new public square fronting Lime Street Station, Liverpool, to provide detailed proposals for three of these blocks.

Appointments for the remaining sites will be made in due course, possibly through future competitions.

Within the proposals, significant emphasis has been placed on the quality of design and the materials to be used.

The development, compared to a Citadel and inspired by the Walled City in Kowloon will incorporate a variety of public realm improvements which have been drafted by Landscape Projects, including a new square, which will be 70 metres (230 feet) by 22 metres (72 feet), and be lined up north-south so the midday sun can penetrate it, and will also include street art, seating, quality lighting and signage.

[edit] External links

Westbar masterplan website Castlemore developments Masterplan from the council website (.pdf)