Comprising the new build boutique office of Athol House and the retrofit of the historic Laycock House, our project on Pinstone Street preserves historic identity and enhances a prominent street frontage within a city centre conservation area.
A retrofit of Laycock House to create townhouses fit for 21st century living over an active retail ground floor, secures the future of this prominent Victorian building adjacent to Sheffield Peace Gardens.
A new boutique office building at Athol House resolves the complex urban relationship between Laycock House and Burgess House, our new build residential building for urban living.
A radical roof design eases the transition between the pitched roofs of Laycock House and the new design language of Burgess House by creating a folded wall geometery that blends between the architectural styles of its neighbours.
Client
Sheffield City Council
Queensberry
Website
heartofsheffield.co.uk