No. 1 Deansgate, Manchester

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No. 1 Deansgate, Manchester is a prominent contemporary residential and retail building in central Manchester, known for its glass façade and role in the city’s post-1990s urban regeneration.

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No.1 Deansgate, Manchester 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landmark
mixed-use building
residential and retail building
architecturalFeature glass façade
architecturalStyle contemporary architecture
category Buildings and structures in Manchester
Residential buildings in the United Kingdom
Retail buildings in the United Kingdom
city Manchester NERFINISHED
country England
United Kingdom
designIntent symbol of modern urban regeneration in Manchester
era post-industrial regeneration era of Manchester
governingBody Manchester City Council NERFINISHED
hasFunction housing
shopping
hasPart apartments
ground-floor retail units
hasViewOf Manchester city centre NERFINISHED
isInTimeZone Europe/London NERFINISHED
isPartOf Manchester city centre built environment
locatedNear Arndale Centre NERFINISHED
Exchange Square NERFINISHED
Manchester Cathedral NERFINISHED
locatedOn Deansgate NERFINISHED
location Manchester NERFINISHED
city centre Manchester
material glass
steel
notableFor contribution to the revitalisation of Deansgate
glass curtain wall design
region Greater Manchester
roleIn post-1990s urban regeneration of Manchester city centre
significance prominent contemporary building in central Manchester
streetAddress 1 Deansgate NERFINISHED
urbanContext part of Manchester city centre redevelopment
use residential
retail
visibility highly visible on Deansgate

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Ian Simpson designed No. 1 Deansgate, Manchester
SimpsonHaugh and Partners notableProject No. 1 Deansgate, Manchester
this entity surface form: No.1 Deansgate, Manchester
Ian Simpson notableWork No. 1 Deansgate, Manchester