High-Rise Hotel in Manchester
typology p. 194 - 196Architect Ian Simpson Architects |
The slender structure rises next to a broad rectangular building three storeys high which contains public areas such as a restaurant, conference centre and assembly hall. The two sections are linked by a glazed atrium that forms a common entrance zone opening on to the lobby, restaurant and cafe. From here, spiral stairs lead to the conference centre. The fitness and spa areas are directly linked with the hotel in the two-storey plinth structure. Since this is broader than the tower itself, it was possible to daylight the pool via an elongated glass roof. The guest rooms have a restrained coloration, so that the main attraction is the spectacular view through the room-height glazed facade.
Situated on the 23rd and 24th floors, the Sky Bar extends over the entire storey area and forms a visible break between the hotel and housing functions. The bar and all floors above project out on the north side by four metres. The south face of the flats is constructed with a double-skin facade, which forms a naturally ventilated buffer zone. Balconies in the 1.70-metre-deep intermediate space provide sunshading for the dwellings beneath. Designed to serve many different needs, the external skin nevertheless has a homogeneous overall appearance. The verticality of the structure is accentuated not only by the narrow sunshading louvres that extend over all floors and by fritting over part of the facade, but by the slender glass fin at the top of the tower. Reaching up into the sky as a continuation of the south face, this element seem to blur the line between the building and the clouds.
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