SimpsonHaugh and Partners
SimpsonHaugh and Partners
Since the practice was founded by Rachel Haugh and Ian Simpson in 1987, it has compiled an impressive portfolio of award-winning projects. It originated from a shared belief in the power of high quality design to lead the regeneration of post-industrial cities and initiate new contemporary architectural identities. Main themes are urban renewal, sustainability and design excellence with the aim of designing buildings and spaces that would be appropriate, inspirational and beautiful. While the success of its completed work and growing reputation for design integrity has allowed the practice to expand, Rachel and Ian remain personally involved in each project. Consequently, the inspiration in design and the attention to detail in construction that have stimulated the achievements of the practice so far will continue to guide its schemes in the future.
Contour Plot F

Contour Plot F

One amazing tower adds to the skyline of New Jackson, Manchester's skyscraper district

Project Specs

Location: Manchester

Client: Renaker Build Ltd

Contractor: Renaker Build Ltd

Status: on site

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Technology

Contour Plot F

SYSTEMS

  • SSG unitised system with TGU glazed, glazed purge vent with external anodised blue and/or greeen aluminium perforated veil and solid panel with anodised blue aluminium sheets.
  • Stick system facade at podium levels with DGU glass and anodised aluminum louvres.

Designed by

SimpsonHaugh and Partners Architects

Contour Plot F development comprises two 51-story residential tower, providing nearly 988 apartments as part of the Great Jackson Street masterplan. Situated near Deansgate at the southern edge of the city center, the buildings offer extensive amenities for residents, including co-working spaces, a gym, and a lounge.

Additionally, underground private parking facilities for cars and bicycles are spread across two and three basement levels. This development also features a private garden for residents, directly accessible from the ground-floor amenity space, along with a large public area.

The architectural firm SimpsonHaugh has designed the project, which share a distinctive aesthetic characterized by chamfered edges that increase and decrease progressively every five floors, creating a dynamic vertical movement. The chamfered corners are fully glazed, producing highly reflective angular facets, while the main facades of the towers are clad in colored anodized aluminum, offering a visually contrasting surface.

The towers are anchored at the base by pairs of double-height conical columns at each chamfered corner, framing a two-story podium that is visually distinct from the tower above. The podium is further enhanced with a private garden space.