Redrock, Stockport
Redrock, Stockport Project Details
Project Name: Redrock Leisure Scheme
Client: Stockport County Council
Architect: BDP
Contractor: George Cox
Value: £120,000
Completion Date: Nov 2017
Products Used: MultipliCITY Seats & Benches, Illuminated Big Harris Benches, Bespoke Sedum Roof Cycle shelters
The Redrock Development, previously known as the Bridgefield site, in Stockport, is a new leisure destination in the heart of the town centre. Anchored by a ten screen cinema, the scheme will comprise over 75,000 sq. ft. of leisure and retail floor space, together with a new 360 space multi-storey car park. With significant new urban realm improvements connecting the development with the wider town centre, Redrock will be a catalyst for a bright new future for Stockport. It will provide the residents and wider catchment area with an aspirational, fun and modern destination to visit.
The Client required a range of products, including the MultipliCITY seats & benches, which were supplied and manufactured under licence in the UK by Artform Urban, the Big Harris Benches which were customised with LED illumination, and two bespoke sedum roof cycle shelters. Artform provided their expert knowledge for the design and installation of these individual products.
The customisation of the Big Harris Benches had to be reviewed and discussed with both the client and landscape architect, BDP, due to the exacting requirements of the lighting system that was incorporated. Prototypes were made to ensure specific technical details could be approved. A full consultation took place throughout the project.
The bespoke design of the cycle shelter provided the team with unique challenges, in particular the installation of the product. The complex nature of the site and underground utilities resulted in detailed design work and interface with all parties, including water dispersal and integrated lighting connections. A further feature of the cycle shelters was a particularly interesting challenge incorporating a green sedum roofs. This presented structural implications that had to be designed and calculated by our engineers and Artform worked closely with the Sedum blanket manufacture, offering a high level of consultation where a suitable solution was developed.
The products were chosen for their appearance and importantly their durability, a key factor throughout the scheme, due to the town centre location and to minimise repairs and replacements in the future. The MultipliCITY seating & benches have an anodised aluminium frame which provides the level of detail and strength that the client was identified at an early stage of the project. The distinctive and modern design of the seating, along with Artform’s extensive product knowledge made this a considered choice for the client.
Outcome:
The project was managed over several phases, to coordinate with the main contract programme.
The specified product materials provided lower maintenance costs.
The green roof on the cycle shelters helps to promote biodiversity in the area.
The town centre now has more visitors and increased sales due to the increased footfall.