CIAC Middlehaven - Middlesbrough - Feb 2011
CIAC Middlehaven
Visted: Forsaken, Horus
Phase One of Middlehaven, the bold new concept for Middlesbrough’s redundant dock area, comprises an eight storey mixed use building called ‘Community in a Cube’ (CIAC). Built on the edge of the Middlehaven Dock and over challenging existing ground conditions. CIAC comprises sections extracted from its form within a structural sway frame. The substructure of the building has challenging aspects as CIAC straddles the historic, buried dock wall beneath. One Planet Living aspirations are at the forefront of the design to produce a legacy that includes exposed concrete soffits to deliver thermal mass, roof gardens and rain water harvesting.
Client:
Bioreginal Quintain Ltd
Contract Value:
£10.5 million
Contract Period:
March 2010 - September 2011
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Sorry for those blury pictures, my tripod iv bought is very light and sensitive to any type of wind, need another one
Thanks for viewing
Visted: Forsaken, Horus
Phase One of Middlehaven, the bold new concept for Middlesbrough’s redundant dock area, comprises an eight storey mixed use building called ‘Community in a Cube’ (CIAC). Built on the edge of the Middlehaven Dock and over challenging existing ground conditions. CIAC comprises sections extracted from its form within a structural sway frame. The substructure of the building has challenging aspects as CIAC straddles the historic, buried dock wall beneath. One Planet Living aspirations are at the forefront of the design to produce a legacy that includes exposed concrete soffits to deliver thermal mass, roof gardens and rain water harvesting.
Client:
Bioreginal Quintain Ltd
Contract Value:
£10.5 million
Contract Period:
March 2010 - September 2011
Pictures..
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View from Crane
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View from Crane
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View from Crane
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View from Crane
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View from Crane
Sorry for those blury pictures, my tripod iv bought is very light and sensitive to any type of wind, need another one
Thanks for viewing
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