Alderley Park Mereside

Sector Mixed Use, Office & Workplace, Science & Research
Client Bruntwood

Alderley Park’s Mereside cluster takes an enhanced retrofit approach to transform a traditional workspace into an interactive, collaborative hub at the heart of the park’s thriving community.

Alderley Park’s Mereside campus has revitalised four connected buildings— into a dynamic, outward-facing community to support innovation and encourage the cross fertilisation of ideas.

The redevelopment delivers world-class office space that is flexible and adaptable to suit a broad range of tenant needs, while connecting occupants to the robust support system of the Alderley Park campus.

 

Value

Central to achieving the vision of this new dynamic cluster was the complete reconfiguration of the existing layout, replacing rigid separations and corridors in favour of a more natural transition through the floors, guided by the strategic placement of collaboration spheres. These spaces vary in the needs that they cater to, offering a range of areas geared towards teamwork, focused individual work and public engagement space.

New entrances were introduced to improve permeability and interaction with the broader campus, and additional measures were taken to increase visual openness within the buildings and out towards the surrounding natural landscape. In addition to enhancing the overall liveliness and connectivity of the plot, the redevelopment delivers high-quality, ready-to-go spaces that are conducive to modern needs.

 

“The creation of these pioneering workspaces speaks to that demand of the North West. These redeveloped spaces are a step change from traditional environments as the industry sees a shift towards an ecosystem of workspace that offers opportunities for young, innovative companies to collaborate alongside sectoral leaders. Alderley Park's latest injection of high-quality biology and chemistry labs will further facilitate this”
Kath Mackay Director of Life Sciences, Bruntwood SciTech
Impact

The transformation of Alderley Park’s Mereside campus creates an inspiring and desirable environment for tenants. Key elements such as light stone and timber harmonise with the natural surroundings, and rich, warm finishes, complemented by block colours echo the local landscape and add depth and vibrancy to the spaces.

The use of these elements throughout the offices, amenities, and collaboration zones, ensures the spaces are not only visually engaging but also highly conducive to innovation and productivity. Through collaboration with existing tenants, various layouts were test-fitted to ensure that the proposed alterations considered a diverse array of needs and provided the maximum impact for future occupants.

Sustainability

A commitment to sustainability is woven throughout the redevelopment, aligning with Bruntwood’s net-zero goals and environmental priorities. Driven by a fabric-first retrofit approach, the project prioritised the reuse of the existing structures to minimise embodied carbon and reduce environmental impact. By retaining and enhancing the original building framework where possible, the project avoided the substantial carbon emissions associated with demolition and new construction.

This approach was complemented by carefully selected materials, including cradle-to-cradle certified products and UK-manufactured finishes, further reducing the carbon footprint of new elements. The retrofitted design also integrated energy-efficient systems and low-energy fittings, ensuring that sustainability remained at the core of the project while creating modern, high-performance spaces that meet the needs of the life science and technology sectors.

Details

Information

Scope Shell & Core CAT-A Fitout, RIBA Stages 0-7 Status Complete Completion Date 2022 Location Macclesfield Value £16m

Collaborators & Partners

Principal Contractor Caddick Construction Structural Engineer Booth King MEP Engineer Hilson Moran & SCLE Consulting
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