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| 279 SELFRIDGES BIRMINGHAM 1999 |
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| The ambition of this scheme was great. Our brief
was not only to design a state of the art department store but
also to create an architectural landmark for Birmingham so that
the building itself would become a genuine catalyst for urban
regeneration. |
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| We have re-interpreted the notion of a department
store, not just in its form and appearance but also in the social
function such a building now plays in our society. Its relationship
to the church is significant, representing the religious and
commercial lives of the city that have evolved side by side
over hundreds of years. |
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| The fluidity of shape recalls the fall of fabric
or the soft lines of a body, rises from the ground and gently
billows outwards before being drawn in at a kind of waistline.
It then curves out again and over to form the roof, in one continuous
movement. The skin is made up of thousands of aluminium discs,
creating a fine, lustrous grain like the scales of a snake or
the sequins of a Paco Rabanne dress. In sunlight it shimmers,
reflecting minute changes in weather conditions and taking on
the colours, light and shapes of people and things passing by
- an animate and breathing form. |
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| The interior is planned around a dramatic roof
lit atrium criss-crossed by a white cat’s cradle of sculpted
escalators and a smaller but equally powerful atrium. |
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Completion
Contract Value
Area
Client
Structural + Services Engineer
Quantity Surveyor
Contractor |
2003
£60 million
25,000m²
Selfridges & Co
Arup
Boyden & Co
Laing O’Rourke |
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