Project Orange | Shoreham Street

 

Project Orange | Shoreham Street192 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. The completed development seeks to rehabilitate the once redundant building, celebrate its industrial heritage and make it relevant to its newly vibrant context.

Project Orange | Shoreham Street

Project Orange | Shoreham StreetThe brief was to provide mixed use combining a desirable double height restaurant/bar within the original shell (capitalizing on the raw industrial character of the existing building) with duplex studio office units above. These are accommodated in an upward extension of the existing building in a contrasting but complementary volume, a replacement for the original pitched roof.

Project Orange | Shoreham StreetThe new extension is contemporary yet laconic in form and an abstract evocation of the industrial roof scapes that used to dominate this part of the city. It is parasitical in nature, engaging with the host structure in a couple of locations, where windows bite into the existing building. 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.

Project Orange | Shoreham StreetThe 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.

Location: Sheffield, UK
Architect: Project Orange

 

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