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Longbridge Town Centre, Birmingham Building, Project, Photo, News, Design, Property, Image
Development by Holder Mathias near Birmingham, UK
Former MG Rover car production plant regeneration
16 Oct 2009
ARCHITECT APPOINTED TO £100MILLION LONGBRIDGE TOWN CENTRE
St. Modwen has taken a massive step forward in creating the £100
million town centre at Longbridge, with the appointment of Holder
Mathias Architects.
Representing the first phase of the 15-year, £1 billion regeneration
of the former MG Rover car production plant, the new Longbridge
town centre will establish an employment-led heart for the community.
Having been appointed through the Office Journal of the European
Union (OJEU) procurement process, Holder Mathias Architects has
now been tasked with defining its vision for the 15 acre, mixed-use
scheme; focusing on the initial phase which is likely to comprise
a food store, retail units, hotel, car park, and the four acre Austin
Park.

Working closely with Barton Willmore, the masterplanning and landscape
architects for Longbridge, Holder Mathias Architects will ensure
the detailed designs for Longbridge town centre fit within the parameters
of the planning application for Longbridge North - one of four major
planning applications for Longbridge submitted last year to Birmingham
City Council and Bromsgrove Council by St. Modwen and joint landowner,
Advantage West Midlands.
Stephen Hill, director for Holder Mathias Architects, said: "Longbridge
is an incredibly exciting project for the practice, not least because
of the social and economic significance of this major regeneration
scheme, but also because the car production plant defined the area
for almost a century and as such there is currently no fundamental
urban design context on which to build. This is a unique situation
for an architect to be in when working on a town centre regeneration
scheme. We will be taking a holistic approach to the overall design
of Longbridge town centre, helping to establish a specific identity
and sense of place for this key area of Birmingham's hinterland".
Ground clearing work has recently been completed at Longbridge
North to prepare the site for Bournville College, which will relocate
to a new £66 million 250,000 sq ft purpose built premises
at Longbridge town centre. Designed by the Birmingham office of
international design practice Broadway Malyan, the six-storey college
will create a dynamic new learning environment for over 15,000 students
in both further and higher education. Construction of the college
will get under way later this year.
Mike Murray, senior development surveyor for St. Modwen, said:
"The appointment of Holder Mathias Architects is a significant
milestone in the creation of the new town centre at Longbridge,
and it clearly demonstrates St. Modwen's commitment to this crucial
first phase and to the wider 15-year regeneration programme for
Longbridge. Holder Mathias Architects understood the scale of the
ambition behind our plans for the area, and we are looking forward
to helping the team play an important role in bringing the vision
for the town centre to life.
"With five million square feet of vacant buildings now demolished
across Longbridge, and with the Longbridge Area Action Plan approved,
the project is moving from the planning phase to the delivery phase
and 2010 looks set to be a key year, subject to obtaining planning
consent. We are hopeful that getting consent for the four major
planning applications submitted last year will be the next major
milestone for Longbridge, moving us even closer to delivering on
our aims for this landmark scheme."
Longbridge is a £1 billion regeneration project spanning
468 acres. Over the next 15 years, the scheme is expected to create
up to 10,000 new jobs and 2,000 new homes. An exemplar of sustainability,
there will also be improved transport links alongside new community
facilities and public space.
Mark Foley, partnership director at Advantage West Midlands, said:
"Following the recent announcement of the Bourneville College
campus, the appointment of architects is further evidence of the
progress of this exciting scheme. Longbridge is now forging ahead
and promises to deliver the homes, jobs and a brand new sustainable
town centre that we can all be proud of."
Longbridge Town Centre image / information received 161009
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Bournville College at
Longbridge

Bournville College
Birmingham Buildings
St. Modwen Properties PLC
St. Modwen is the UK's leading regeneration specialist, operating across
the full spectrum of the property industry through a network of seven regional
offices and a Birmingham based head office. The company is wholly focussed
upon regeneration with expertise in town centre regeneration, partnering
with industry, brownfield land renewal, Innovation Centres and education
projects.
Based at the corporate headquarters at Quinton Business Park near Birmingham,
St. Modwen's Midlands office has a strong presence in the region with a
development portfolio of over 30 development projects that cover an area
from Warwickshire and Worcestershire, through to Birmingham City Centre
and South Staffordshire. Of St. Modwen's 5,000 acre UK land bank, over 1,500
acres is situated in the Midlands including a number of income-producing
managed estates providing an annual rent roll of over £15.5 million.
Amongst its many regeneration projects, St. Modwen's Midlands office includes
the £1 billion mixed-use transformation of the former MG Rover factory
at Longbridge, the regeneration of the former Goodyear plant in Wolverhampton
into a £150 million urban community and the redevelopment of the Long
Marston Estate in Warwickshire, which is shortlisted as one of the Government's
possible Eco Town sites.
Holder Mathias Architects
- With a reputation for leading-edge design and high quality execution,
Holder Mathias Architects has a portfolio that spans the UK and Europe,
and epitomises the best in architectural design, urbanism and master planning.
- Established in 1968, the practice has grown steadily to around 90 staff
operating from modern studios in London, Cardiff and Munich. Specialist
sector expertise is embedded across the practice covering retail and leisure,
healthcare and education, metropolitan residential and workplace and offices,
as well as major mixed used regeneration schemes.
- A RIBA Chartered Practice operating a quality management system regulated
under ISO9000:2001 and ISO14001:2004
- Holder Mathias is listed in the AJ100 and by Building magazine as one
of the Top 50 UK construction industry employers and recently won an AJ100
regional award for its work in Wales for the second year running.
Barton Willmore

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