Mann Island, Liverpool

Mann Island, Liverpool

Mann Island, Liverpool

PROJECT OVERVIEW

Situated between the ‘Three Graces’ and Albert Dock, Mann Island is a RIBA award-winning mixed-use development which reconnects Liverpool’s city centre to its historic waterfront.

Hannan Associates were responsible for the detail design of the Building Services systems, for the new commercial building within the complex. The building provides 172,000 sq ft of comfort cooled office space over 14 floors. The block is part of a scheme that opens up access to previously enclosed dockland areas, to create three new publics spaces, two fourteen-storey residential buildings, retail, leisure, and exhibition spaces.

Our involvement included the base build Category A works to meet the Development brief and the Category B fit out to meet the requirements of Mersey Travel which includes an exhibition space on the ground floor.

The internal environment is controlled by a highly efficient VRF comfort cooling system, which incorporates renewable energy content. The design achieved BREEAM Excellent rating and won a 2015 RIBA North West Award.

Awards

2015 RIBA North West Award Winner

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CLIENT : Smith Group

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ARCHITECT : Broadway Malyan

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PROJECT VALUE : £18 million

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CONTRACT DURATION: 2009 – 2010

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Exhibition Centre Liverpool

Exhibition Centre Liverpool

Exhibition Centre Liverpool

PROJECT OVERVIEW

Awards
2012 LEP Annual Tourism Awards – Sustainable Tourism
2012 C&IT Hotlist – Best Conference Venue
2012 C&IT Hotlist – Sustainable Venue
2013 M&IT Awards – Best UK Conference Centre (Gold)
2014 LEP Tourism Awards – Excellence in British Tourism
2014 M&IT Awards – Best UK Conference Centre (Gold)
2015 M&IT Awards – Best UK Conference Centre (Gold)
2016 M&IT Awards – Best UK Conference Centre (Gold)

Hannan Associates were engaged to develop the services design for the 87,000 m² Exhibition Centre Liverpool and adjoining 216 bedroom Pullman Hotel at Kings Dock adjacent to ACC Liverpool – the home of the BT Convention Centre and M&S Bank Arena.

For this project we provided energy and sustainability advice and reports to meet BREEAM and Planning objectives. To achieve this we carried out full thermal modelling and optioneering to asses both Carbon and cost in use of the proposals.

The exhibition centre is used to hold trade and consumer exhibitions, music concerts and sport shows – attracting more than 250,000 visitors a year.

The ACC Liverpool has won numerous awards including Excellence in British Tourism at the 2014 LEP Tourism Awards, and Best UK Conference Centre at the M&IT Awards for four years in a row.

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CLIENT : ISG and ACC Liverpool

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ARCHITECT : Denton Corker Marshall

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PROJECT VALUE : £40 million

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CONTRACT DURATION: November 2012 – July 2015

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St Pauls Square, Liverpool

St Pauls Square, Liverpool

St Pauls Square, Liverpool

PROJECT OVERVIEW

We are very proud to be part of the BCO award winning team that designed Building 4 at St Paul’s Square in Liverpool. The building designed by Architects RHWL and Muse Developments won ‘Commercial Workplace’ at the North of England Awards. The project also won Development of the Year at the the 2011 RICS North West awards.

St Pauls Square totals 1,650,000 sq ft of mixed-use space, incorporating offices, retail, cafes, restaurants and 285 new homes in the city centre of Liverpool. We provided the enhanced performance specification and monitoring for phases 2 and 3.

No. 4 St Paul’s Square is an 8 storey, 109,000 sq ft, Grade A office building which achieved a BREEAM Excellent rating.

No. 5 St Paul’s Square is a 133,000 sq ft Grade A office building, which was designed specifically to minimise energy usage, associated carbon production and utilise its own infrastructure to obtain a minimum of 10% of the building’s energy requirements, from an onsite renewable source.

This was achieved via the use of ground water source heat pumps, which provide the buildings heating and cooling. Overall the building achieved a 32% reduction in Carbon through a combination of passive and renewable measures. The building achieved a BREEAM Very Good rating

Awards:
2011 RICS Awards – Development of the Year
2012 BCO Northern Awards – Commercial Workplace

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CLIENT : English Cities Fund

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ARCHITECT : RHWL Architects

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PROJECT VALUE : £150 million

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CONTRACT DURATION: May 2005 – November 2011

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St George’s Hall, Liverpool

St George’s Hall, Liverpool

St George’s Hall, Liverpool

PROJECT OVERVIEW

We are very proud to be part of the project team that won a Civic Trust ‘City of Culture Award’ during 2007 for our contribution towards the refurbishment of St George’s Hall in Liverpool. Hannan Associates also won a Merseyside Award for Architecture and Urban Design for ‘Best Architectural Lighting Project’ for this project.

St George’s Hall opened its doors to the public in 1854 over 10 years after it was commissioned. It has been a central feature of Liverpool’s architecture ever since, and has been called ‘The best example of Neo-Classical architecture in Europe.’ 

The hall is a public venue capable of holding 800 people in its large concert hall and smaller capacities in the small concert hall. It also houses magistrates and Crown courts.

Commencing in 1995 Hannan Associates were engaged in three phases of the refurbishment of this Grade I listed building to fully design and integrate the services seamlessly and invisibly.

After successfully completing Phase 1 of restoration works at St Georges Hall, Hannan’s were awarded Phase II and III refurbishments which were completed from 2003 to 2007.

This project in particular taught us the importance of sympathetically using the original building design features to achieve more modern and efficient systems. This included setting design parameters and using systems which made best use of, took account of and maximized the benefits of the existing heavy building structure and features such as the high ceilings.

St George’s Hall was reopened on April 23rd 2007 by HRH The Prince of Wales, after being carefully restored to its original glory. 

Awards:
2007 Civic Trust Award – City of Culture

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CLIENT : Liverpool City Council

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ARCHITECT : Purcell

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PROJECT VALUE : Approximately £50 million

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CONTRACT DURATION: 2000 – 2007

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