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SHOREHAM STREET BY PROJECT ORANGE



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192 Shoreham Street is a Victorian industrial brick building sited at the edge of the Cultural Industries Quarter Conservation Area of Sheffield. It is not listed but considered locally significant.
 
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The completed development seeks to rehabilitate the once redundant building, to celebrate its industrial heritage and allow the building to be once again relevant for use.

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The brief was to provide mixed use combining desirable double height restaurant/bar within the original shell (capitalising on the raw industrial character of the existing building) with duplex studio office units above.

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These are accommodated in an upward extension of the existing building in a contrasting but complementary volume, a replacement for the original pitched roof. 

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The new extension is contemporary yet laconic in form and an abstract evocation of the industrial roofscapes that used to dominate the city.

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It is parasitical in nature, engaging with the host structure in a couple of locations, where windows bite into the existing building.

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The new roof profile creates dramatic sweeping ceiling profiles in the new accommodation, a sectional dynamism that is to be further enhanced by the use of double height volumes in the duplex units created. 

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The proposal is intended to enhance the existing building and create a striking landmark on the inner ring road; a symbol both of the area's past and its aspirations for the future.

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Location: Sheffield, UK 
Architect: Project Orange 
Project Manager: J P Mooney Ltd 
Structural Engineer: Project Design Associates 
Year: 2012 
Client: Neaversons Ltd