Projected brick detailing using Marshalls concrete bricks forms the contemporary architectural focus of the Timpson UniverCity – the retail service provider group’s new training centre near its head office in South Manchester.
Designed by the Manchester office of award-winning architect practice tp bennett, the purpose of the new state-of-the-art building, known as The Nest, is to host training to 500 staff a year, including ex-offenders and those on day release.
Timpson Facilities Manager, Natasha Nelson explains,
“We wanted to create the best training facility in the UK; a welcoming and comfortable building that inspires people to be their best within an environment that is fun, calm, spacious and collegiate.”
The single-storey, 9,258 sq foot brick-built building comprises a boardroom, training and meeting rooms as well as a breakout space and garden area.
Originally, the project architect, whose intent was to add architectural interest using a projected brickwork technique, specified a white clay brick, externally.
Working alongside the architect and main contractor John Turner Construction, brick expert and LBT Brick & Facades Ltd Commercial Manager Steven Leggott, specified Marshalls Castleton Stock facing bricks, he explains:
“Originally the architect was looking to specify a white clay brick. I proposed some alternative options and the Castleton Stock brick came out as the preferred choice. It provided a competitive clay alternative – it’s a concrete brick that met both aesthetic and technical requirements.”
Running the full length of the entrance façade, Marshalls Castleton Stock facing bricks add texture and relief. The bricks have been laid using a natural mortar to create a projected pattern from the ground up to a two-third height, with the bricks protruding 20mm. This brickwork detail provides the perfect backdrop to the building’s simple yet effective signage.
The Castleton Stock facing brick is part of the Marshalls frogged, contemporary range. With an industrial chic feel and a smooth face, it works well when creating modern designs.
What’s more, this particular brick is Green Guide rated A+, as Marshalls concrete bricks have significantly less embodied carbon than clay bricks – almost 49% less over their whole lifecycle. By selecting the Castleton Stock brick as an alternative to a traditional clay brick, the Timpson UniverCity site has saved 12.4 tonnes of carbon.
Commenting on the finished building Timpson Group Facilities Manager Natasha Nelson said:
“The building is a huge hit with our colleagues and external clients, from the minute you approach the entrance, the brickwork detail makes such a first impression – setting the professional tone for what’s happening inside!”
Marshalls Bricks & Masonry is part of Marshalls PLC, a leading concrete manufacturer and supplier of external landscaping products, from commercial spaces, to gardens and driveways. For more information, visit www.marshalls.co.uk/commercial/about-marshalls/bricks-and-masonry