These are my last pictures of the mockup, brickwork and pointing. I've done them to death.
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A nod to local roots as they are Coronation Street stylee.These are my last pictures of the mockup, brickwork and pointing. I've done them to death.
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I think they are building 2 examples of the finished brickwork, this will be the one they don't want.The brickwork does look a bit "rustic" shall we say? Have they got some work experience lad to try their hand at bricklaying for the first time?
Comparison of the pre/post concrete pour taken from the SS Skies and CP overview videos. The footprint of the tower is a lot easier to make out.
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I wonder why the club and Populous went with brickwork instead of smooth, plain, exterior and interior(fan zone) wall cladding panels?
I would have thought something more modern would have been favoured. It's very much a nod to Victorian Manchester if nothing else. Maybe they'll scribble 0161 into some of them as well.
I wonder why the club and Populous went with brickwork instead of smooth, plain, exterior and interior(fan zone) wall cladding panels?
I would have thought something more modern would have been favoured. It's very much a nod to Victorian Manchester if nothing else. Maybe they'll scribble 0161 into some of them as well.
Do you recon they will build the lift cores in the towers in blockwork rather than concrete?
Whether you joke or not, that is indeed the claim by Populus.
'A nod to the mancunian industrial heritage' is what they said.
'The use of red bricks is carefully taken into consideration to complete the palette of the City Square. Mimicking the material of Victorian Mancunian docks and warehouse buildings, the brick also adds warmth and emphasises the human scale in and around the city square'
As above, in their own words, it 'softens' the square.
I myself think brick is far better than most cladding products available, coming to ground level for robustness longevity and general experience, wehere that many people would gather. The colour choice aside.
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We had red brick for many years at Maine Road. I don’t really have an issue with it. Given the choice I would’ve opted for a blue option though.
One thing you’ll notice about the design is that it’s very neutral. They’ll want people going there on non match days and before concerts at Co-op Live without them feeling they’re in an overly apparent City fanzone area.
It would be a lot quicker. I think (can’t remember) that’s how it was done on the South Stand.
My comment wasn't really to do with it being City colours. More that a better colour of brick would have gone better with the overall development itself. Imo. But I think the bigger issue will be the facades above the brick anyway, so going to drop that one.