• One New Change - credit Land Securities

    One New Change

    Client: Land Securities

    Overall and Mixed Use Winner of the MIPIM Architectural Review Future Projects Awards 2010

    Designed by internationally-renowned Pritzker Prize-winning architect Jean Nouvel, with Sidell Gibson as delivery architects, One New Change comprises 31,000 square metres commercial and 21,000 square metres retail space. The development overlooking St Paul's Cathedral, is set to lead the transformation of the City into a seven-day shopping and leisure destination.

    Hoare Lea designed the office and retail MEP systems for One New Change and provided specialist advice regarding vertical transportation, together with sustainability and energy systems expertise.

  • Cabot Circus - credit Redshift

    Cabot Circus

    Client: The Bristol Alliance (Hammerson and Land Securities)

    Building Services Awards 2009
    Winner - Best Use of IT

    Association for Consultancy and Engineering (ACE) Awards 2010
    Winner - Infrastructure (Medium Firm)


    The 500 million Cabot Circus scheme in Bristol is a mixed-use, retail led urban regeneration scheme which completed in September 2008. It is 139,353m2 occupying a 36-acre site. It is a leading example of a comprehensively mixed-use scheme with nine different uses: retail, catering, leisure, offices, market housing, affordable housing, student housing, hotel and car parking. The site comprises 92,900m2 of shopping and leisure, with 140 shops and 15 flagship stores, including Harvey Nichols, House of Fraser and Apple.

    The project was funded by The Bristol Alliance, a JV between Land Securities and Hammerson and is the first retail project of its kind to achieve the highest BREEAM rating of Excellent .

  • Princesshay - credit Redshift

    Princesshay

    Client: LandSecurities

    Winner of the British Council of Shopping Centres In-Town Retail Scheme & BCSC Supreme Gold Winner

    The 225 million development provides 37,160m² of retail and 12,077m² of residential accommodation, all planned around a series of pedestrian streets and public spaces in Exeter city centre. The main focal point of the scheme is the new European-style square, home to the striking pavilion building.

    Central to the design was the careful integration of services to ensure that the solution for the apartments did not impact on the retail spaces below. Energy use has been minimised by the inclusion of naturally ventilated streets rather than climate-controlled malls, while the external lighting solution has succeeded in creating a stimulating night-time experience that will encourage pedestrian traffic.

  • The Eagle Centre - credit Redshift

    The Eagle Centre

    Client: Westfield Shoppingtowns Ltd

    A redevelopment and extension to the existing Eagle Centre shopping centre, including 600,000m2 of new mall and a 2,300 space roof top, multi-storey car park.

    Two department stores and a food court anchor the two-storey malls. These operate under a mixed mode air conditioning system, which, in the event of fire, will naturally ventilate smoke via purpose designed 20m high chimneys. The project entailed complex existing building interfacing, diversions of utility services associated with road closures and realignments, and the expansion of the site s electrical capacity by the installation of an East Midlands electricity company 33kV primary substation to service the development.

  • Liverpool ONE

    Liverpool ONE

    Client: Grosvenor

    This is an award-winning, high profile, mixed-use redevelopment project located in Liverpool city centre. The total site covers an area of 42 hectares.

    Hoare Lea’s appointment was for the east of Paradise Street development providing retail, commercial, and residential in both existing buildings and new build.


  • St David's 2 - credit Michael Whitestone

    St David's 2

    Client: Bovis Lend Lease

    The 89,890m2 retail-led, mixed-use development includes the largest John Lewis department store outside London, over 100 new stores, 300 luxury roof top apartments, 3000 car parking spaces, 21 catering units and enhanced public spaces with facilities for shopmobility, families and security.

    The development also includes a state-of-the-art central library of 5,110m2 and modernisation and refurbishment of the existing St David's Shopping Centre.

  • thecentre:mk

    thecentre:mk

    Client: Hermes and Prudential

    Working for the joint owners, Hoare Lea was involved in a wide range of capital enhancements to the shopping centre in Milton Keynes.

    Following a lighting design by Hoare Lea Lighting and interior designs by retail specialists Rawls, numerous interior and exterior CGI views were produced to enable the investors to approve the design scheme.

    Further high resolution CGI visuals were produced for planning marketing and PR purposes to show forthcoming improvements to potential new tenants, existing retailers and the general public.

  • Piccadilly Place - credit Andy Marshall

    Piccadilly Place

    Client: The Carlyle Group and Argent

    Piccadilly Place is a mixed-use regeneration development located in a prime position next to the mainline Piccadilly railway station in Manchester.

    One Piccadilly Place is the address of the landmark City Inn Hotel, while Two Piccadilly Place is the new 55,000 sq ft headquarters for Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Executive. Together, Three and Four Piccadilly Place comprise 300,000 sq ft of new Grade A office space. The residential element is Five Piccadilly Place, ‘The Hub’, a development of 167 apartments. Ground floor retail and leisure units are set around a piazza, onto which the offices and City Inn Hotel open.

    Hoare Lea has provided mechanical, electrical and public health design services, together with infrastructure, acoustic and fire engineering advice.


One New Change

Client: Land Securities

Overall and Mixed Use Winner of the MIPIM Architectural Review Future Projects Awards 2010

Designed by internationally-renowned Pritzker Prize-winning architect Jean Nouvel, with Sidell Gibson as delivery architects, One New Change comprises 31,000 square metres commercial and 21,000 square metres retail space. The development overlooking St Paul's Cathedral, is set to lead the transformation of the City into a seven-day shopping and leisure destination.

Hoare Lea designed the office and retail MEP systems for One New Change and provided specialist advice regarding vertical transportation, together with sustainability and energy systems expertise.