ms6282's avatarDown by the Dougie

2012-09-03 11.36.53

This interesting building is on Peter Street in Manchester, quite close to the Midland Hotel and the former Free Trade Hall. It looks quite different to the neo-classical, Italianate and neo-gothic buildings in the vicinity.

It was designed by the architectural practice of Woodhouse, Corbett & Dean and constructed between 1907 and 1911. Like many buildings from this period in the north of England, it’s covered with Terracotta bricks and was the first concrete framed building in Manchester. It was originally built to for the YMCA and had a swimming pool on the roof and a running track on the top floor, although according to Pevsner’s architectural guide to Manchester, these were removed when it was converted to offices in the 1990’s.

The building is asymmetrical. There are two rounded projecting bays around a recessed “lunette” on the right hand side. There’s a statue of St George, based on a…

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