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Merrion House, Leeds

Facts

Location Client Cost
Leeds, UK Town Centre Securities £42m

Project details

The refurbishment and redevelopment of Merrion House, a 1970s office building occupied by Leeds City Council is part of their Change in the Workplace strategy. It provides them with additional office areas in the annexe, a one-stop facility and new retail units creating an active frontage at ground floor level. The refurbished block and annexe are linked by an atrium, which provides a welcoming setting for both the public and staff entrances.

Located in close proximity to several conservation areas and landmark buildings, the building has been remodelled to embody the client’s aspirations for a high quality building with a considered material palette and external appearance that is sympathetic to its surrounding context.

Designed to achieve BREEAM Excellent, the CAT B office fitout includes a gas-fired generator that produces on-site electricity which can be exported back to the grid with the potential to connect to the wider district mains.

The reconfigured building provides 15,500 sqm of affordable, modern office accommodation for 1,900 staff, based around smart working that maximises occupational efficiency and creates a revitalised workplace for tenants.

Integrated services

architecture, civil and structural engineering, landscape architecture, acoustics, sustainability