Paddington Village’s Net Zero Hemisphere office tipped for approval

26th October 2022

Source: Place North West

Liverpool City Council is recommended to greenlight Sciontec’s proposal for Hemisphere, a 172,000 sq ft office building that would be net zero in operation.

AHR Architects designed Hemisphere. Credit: via planning documents

AHR Architects designed Hemisphere. Credit: via planning documents

Set on nearly one acre adjacent to Mount Vernon Road, Hemisphere would be eight storeys in height. It would sit on the old Archbishop Blanch School site, next to Paddington Village’s Novotel Hotel.

Designed by AHR Architects, Hemisphere would have nearly 115,000 sq ft of Grade A offices, as well as a café and wellness studio. There would also be nearly 8,000 sq ft of coworking space.

Two basement levels would provide the building with 166 cycle storage spaces, an e-bike charging area, showers, changing rooms, and storage lockers. An undercroft would have space for eight cars to park.

The coworking section would sit on the ground floor, with a flex office space taking over the building’s first floor.

The upper floors would each have 16,000 sq ft of office floor space, alongside two kitchen areas and six meeting rooms.

The exception would be the seventh floor, which would have 14,725 sq ft of offices, a kitchen, and three meeting rooms. There would also be an external terrace.

Hemisphere CGI Sciontec p planning

Hemisphere would be net zero in operation. Credit: via planning documents

In addition to AHR, the project team includes Barton Willmore, now Stantec, as the planner and Ares Landscape as the landscape architect. SLCE is the M&E engineer while Curtins is the civil and structural engineer. Design Fire and Wintech are the fire and façade engineers, respectively.

Flinders Chase is the highways consultant. RSK Acoustics is the acoustics consultant. RSK is advising on BREEAM standards. Walker Sime is the cost consultant and employers agent for the project.

Hemisphere is the latest in Sciontec’s proposals for Paddington Village. Sciontec is jointly owned by Liverpool John Moores University, the University of Liverpool, Liverpool City Council, and Bruntwood SciTech.

For those looking to learn more about Hemisphere, the scheme’s planning application is 22F/1813. The council will weigh in on Hemisphere during its 1 November planning committee meeting.

Hemisphere CGI interior ground floor view one Sciontec p planning

Proposed interior of the ground floor of Hemisphere. Credit: via planning documents

Liverpool City Council is recommended to greenlight Sciontec’s proposal for Hemisphere, a 172,000 sq ft office building that would be net zero in operation.

Set on nearly one acre adjacent to Mount Vernon Road, Hemisphere would be eight storeys in height. It would sit on the old Archbishop Blanch School site, next to Paddington Village’s Novotel Hotel.

Designed by AHR Architects, Hemisphere would have nearly 115,000 sq ft of Grade A offices, as well as a café and wellness studio. There would also be nearly 8,000 sq ft of coworking space.

Two basement levels would provide the building with 166 cycle storage spaces, an e-bike charging area, showers, changing rooms, and storage lockers. An undercroft would have space for eight cars to park.

The coworking section would sit on the ground floor, with a flex office space taking over the building’s first floor.

The upper floors would each have 16,000 sq ft of office floor space, alongside two kitchen areas and six meeting rooms.

The exception would be the seventh floor, which would have 14,725 sq ft of offices, a kitchen, and three meeting rooms. There would also be an external terrace.

Hemisphere CGI Sciontec p planning

Hemisphere would be net zero in operation. Credit: via planning documents

In addition to AHR, the project team includes Barton Willmore, now Stantec, as the planner and Ares Landscape as the landscape architect. SLCE is the M&E engineer while Curtins is the civil and structural engineer. Design Fire and Wintech are the fire and façade engineers, respectively.

Flinders Chase is the highways consultant. RSK Acoustics is the acoustics consultant. RSK is advising on BREEAM standards. Walker Sime is the cost consultant and employers agent for the project.

Hemisphere is the latest in Sciontec’s proposals for Paddington Village. Sciontec is jointly owned by Liverpool John Moores University, the University of Liverpool, Liverpool City Council, and Bruntwood SciTech.

For those looking to learn more about Hemisphere, the scheme’s planning application is 22F/1813. The council will weigh in on Hemisphere during its 1 November planning committee meeting.

Hemisphere CGI interior ground floor view one Sciontec p planning

Proposed interior of the ground floor of Hemisphere. Credit: via planning documents.

 

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26th October 2022