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Nottingham Development, Apartments Building
Nottinghamshire Residential Property, central England, UK – design by M+O Architects
31 Oct 2008
Nottingham Development News
Working with the Local Authority, M+O Architects conducted the masterplanning for a series of urban blocks with communal gardens at the centre of the overall plan.
By working with the Local Authority and understanding the planning system and local context, M+O Architects were able to achieve planning consent for a 10 storey mixed use development adjacent to a Grade 2* listed railway station and only a few metres from a Grade 2 listed mill building.
M+O Architects created a clear design rationale with efficient space planning to create a striking piece of modern architecture which both achieves high design standards and delivered the maximum value for the Client.
The development combines 128 apartments with over 4,000 sq.ft of street side commercial accommodation.
The project is now on site and due for completion in autumn 2009.
Nottingham City Centre Develoment image / text from M+O Architects 311008
Location: Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, central England, UK
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