Digbeth Central Bus Garage, Birmingham, UK, Construction with Community

Digbeth Bus Garage is to be regenerated to create up to 2,100 homes ft. residential, commercial, student accommodation, and co-living spaces - all around an integrated tram network.


DIGBETH CENTRAL BUS GARAGE

Land to the north and south of Adderley Street

Digbeth, B5

View site map HERE.

Artist's Impression from shedKM.

 

Developer: HUB Group 

Architect(s): shedKM, Periscope Landscape

Contractor: TBA

Enquiries: TBD

 

In brief

Digbeth Bus Garage is a wholesale six-phase (6 acres) regeneration project comprising two parcels of land on either side of Adderley Street. Redevelopment ultimately allows National Express to move to new, purpose-built facilities as they move towards an all-electric fleet over the next 10 years.

Up to 2,100 sustainable new homes are earmarked alongside PBSA and potential co-living spaces – all set around an integrated tram network that will run along Adderley Street.

Phase 1 of this regeneration has been approved – as noted below, with Phases 2-6 also approved in ‘outline’ form and is now subject to ‘Full Planning’ applications in the future.

USE: HUB Group's 'Metalworks' would see a part 7, part 15-storey tower built on the site of the Bus Garage.

Offering 213 one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments, Metalworks would also see roof gardens at first and seventh-floor level, with 14,800 SF of ground floor commercial – likely to feature a convenience food-store, retail, food, and beverage; offices; community/cultural uses; and/or leisure units.

To facilitate works, the partial demolition of the Bus Garage & the wall fronting onto Liverpool Street would need to take place, as well as full demolition of Pandora's. Large swathes of the existing wall are to be kept, arches intact, and integrated into Plot 1 and any future Plot 4 scheme – these would likely be used for commercial purposes.

Artist's Impression from shedKM.

Artist's Impression from shedKM.

Artist's Impression from shedKM.

Artist's Impression from shedKM.

Demolition plan - image from shedKM.

Demolition plan - image from shedKM.

Massing & phases of both plots, with Upper Trinity Street massing in the background - image from shedKM.

Massing potential of both plots - image from shedKM.

Artist's Impression from shedKM.

Artist's Impression from shedKM.

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Project dates

19 Apr 2020 - On-going

Passions

Construction & regeneration

Contact

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Jonathan Bostock

0121 410 5520
jonathan.bostock@ yourplaceyourspace.com

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26 Nov 2020 - Stephen Giles
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Digbeth Bus Garage, Phase 1, Set For Approval

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Exciting plans for the regeneration of Digbeth Bus Garage has taken a major step forward with Phase 1 & the outline plots 2-6 recommended for approval on December 3rd, 2020.

In total, a bustling community containing 1,250 new homes, up to 950 student accommodation, and vibrant ground floor commercial uses, will be formed.

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Exciting plans for the regeneration of Digbeth Bus Garage has taken a major step forward with Phase 1 & the outline plots 2-6 recommended for approval on December 3rd, 2020.

In total, a bustling community containing 1,250 new homes, up to 950 student accommodation, and vibrant ground floor commercial uses, will be formed.


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The application not only sees the full planning application of Phase 1: The Metalworks, but also introduces outline plans for plots 2-6, which will arrive in more depth over the coming years.

Spread over two parcels of land (see above), the redevelopment will help trigger wider regeneration growth in the area as supported by the Curzon Masterplan.

At present, the northern parcel is inhabited by National Express as a bus depot, with the southern parcel currently used as a car park.

Collaborating with National Express, HUB Group and their project team have formulated these below plans that will give NE the opportunity to move to new, efficient purpose-built facilities as they move towards an all-electric fleet over the next 10 years.

PHASE 1: METALWORKS

  • Demolition of existing buildings & structures;
  • Construction of part 7, 12 & 15 storey building;
  • 213 residential units (104 one, 103 two & 6 three bedrooms);
  • 1,375sqm non-residential flexible floorspace at ground floor (retail, food and beverage uses, office, community/cultural and/or leisure);
  • Communal amenity garden for residents at 1st and 7th floors;
  • 32 parking spaces and 222 cycle spaces;
  • 10 affordable units (low cost home ownership at a discount of 20%);
  • 350sqm affordable workspaces at 70% of market rent.

The site includes the demolition of Pandora's, partial demolition of Digbeth Bus Garage and the wall on Liverpool Street (see Google Street Maps).

Large swathes of the existing wall are to be sensitively retained, arches intact, and blended into Plot 1 and any future Plot 4 scheme, and used for commercial purposes.

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The tallest element is at the south-east corner of Adderley Street, which rises to 15 storeys, with the central area dropping down to 7 before ascending to 12 storeys at the junction of Liverpool Street.

This the most prominent corner which directly addresses the expected Midland Metro Tram stop in front of the site. The building will undoubtedly set the benchmark for further regeneration in the area.

Besides the apartments, a communal first & landscaped seventh-floor amenity garden will be incorporated, designed intending to create a healthy and altogether sustainable environment to live and work in.

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1,375sqm of ground floor commercial frontages will be mixed into the scheme, providing a variety of uses along Liverpool Street and Adderley Street.

These units are likely to house some of the following: a convenience food-store; retail; food and beverage units; offices; community/cultural uses; and/or leisure units. 

These will be subject to occupier demand.

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A policy compliant 35% affordable housing has been confirmed as not being financially viable. After careful negotiation, 10 units will be made available across Plot 1, with up to 51 units on Plots 2-6.

Provision for affordable workspaces will also be delivered across a minimum of 50% of the ground floor commercial area across the entire site and will be available at 70% market rent.

Plot 1 will feature 350sqm, with Plots 2 to 6 including a minimum of 1,596sqm and a maximum of 5,050sqm.

Right-click on the below image for a closer look at the phases.

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PHASES 2-6: Outline application & subject to more in-depth details (design & resi mix etc) over the coming years.

  • Buildings ranging from 6 to 25 storeys;
  • Up to 950 units of student accommodation;
  • Up to 1,037 residential units (except maybe plots 5 & 6 - see pictures for ref);
  • Student accommodation on Plots 5 & 6;
  • Retail Floorspace between 1,470sqm and 8,725sqm;
  • Office Floorspace of up to 7,080sqm;
  • Community and Cultural Floorspace of up to 1,010sqm;
  • Leisure Floorspace of up to 2,525sqm;
  • Minimum of 1,596sqm and a maximum of 5,050sqm affordable workspaces.

Full in-depth design and thorough mix of residential units will be released in the form of Reserved Matters applications at a later stage.

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& following the design code: how the site could look:

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PROJECT TEAM:
DEVELOPER: HUB Group
ARCHITECTS: shedkm/ Periscope Landscape 
QUANTITY SURVEYOR: Circle
STRUCTURAL ENGINEER: CWA Engineering
ENERGY: Couch Perry Wilkes (CPW)

Artists Impressions from HUB Group & shedkm

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Major Redevelopment Plans Revealed For Digbeth Bus Garage

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Up to 2,120 new homes could be constructed in a rundown area of Digbeth area as part of a major mixed-use scheme. Follow the post for unseen renderings and in-depth plans for the first plot coming forward: 'Metalworks' 

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A hybrid application for the redevelopment of Digbeth Bus Garage has arrived.

Brought forward by HUB Group, National Express & shedkm, the site is projected to deliver a minimum 1,250 residential apartments across six plots.

As many as 2,120 new homes could end up occupying the site, with early signs suggesting that the scheme could see up to 1,200+ market/BTR homes, up to 450 co-living homes, and up to 950 student accommodation.

Located on Adderley Street and Liverpool Street, the scheme comprises of two parcels of land. The northern parcel is currently occupied by National Express as a bus depot, with the southern parcel currently used as a car park,

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The scheme has evolved in collaboration with Digbeth residents and its wider community with plans for a new community that brings together creative, industrial and residential uses to facilitate long-term growth, whilst reflecting the areas rich industrial heritage.

The new homes will be linked by more than two acres of brand new public realm, including 200 metres of canal frontage.

Plans involve the full detailed planning of Plot 1, including the phased demolition of existing buildings. Outline planning is also sought for future plots 2-6 and areas of public realm.

We will concentrate solely on Plot 1, whilst giving you an indicative outline of future building heights.

PLOT 1: METALWORKS

This includes the demolition of Pandora's, partial demolition of Digbeth Bus Garage and the wall on Liverpool Street. Large swathes of the existing wall are to be retained, arches intact, and integrated into Plot 1 and any future Plot 4 scheme, and used for commercial purposes.

Once complete, the first plot will involve a single build construction of a part 7, 12 and 15 storey building of 214 one, two and three bedroom homes. 

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The residential mix will deliver 20 one bed (one person) apartments; 89 one bed (two person; 33 two bed (three person); 66 two bed (four person) & 6 three bed (five person) units; a percentage mix of 51% one, 46% two and 3% three.

The tallest element is located at the south-east corner of Adderley Street - rising to 15 floors, with the central area dropping down to 7 floors, before rising to 12 floors at the junction of Liverpool Street. The building will set the benchmark for further regeneration in the area.

In addition to the apartments, the development will include a communal first & landscaped seventh floor amenity garden, designed with the intention of planting trees and shrubs, with the objective of creating a healthy and wholly sustainable environment to live and work in.

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1,375 sqm of active ground floor commercial frontages will also be incorporated into the scheme, offering a variety of uses along Liverpool Street and Adderley Street.

These commercial units are likely to house some of the following: a convenience food-store; retail; food and beverage units; offices; community/cultural uses; and/or leisure units. These will be subject to occupier demand.

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DEMOLITION PROCESS

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Once demolished the site boundary will instantly include two secondary routes: 'Liverpool Gully' and Upper Bowyer Street (below). These two will establish connections from Liverpool Street and Adderley Street, to canal-side.

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Plot 1 will provide 28 car parking spaces; 4 accessible bays; 222 residential cycle spaces; six staff cycle spaces; and eight customer cycle parking spaces for the commercial aspect. The latter 14 commercial cycle spaces will be provided via seven Sheffield Cycle Stands.

Vehicular access will be from Liverpool Street leading to an internal ground floor car park that'll serve the building. Temporary parking will be allocated within Liverpool Gully as part of the first phase of the.

The development will give National Express the opportunity to relocate to new, purpose-built facilities as they move towards an all-electric fleet over the next 10 years.

INDICATIVE RENDER OF HOW THE SITE COULD LOOK

A widespread landscape scheme is proposed for Adderley Street including new tree planting, substantial pedestrian routes and cycle storage. The public realm here has been methodically designed to accommodate the future delivery of the Midland Metro Tram, as you can see in the indicative rendering of the buildings below.

The individual phases have also been added for clarity. The transparent buildings are Cole Waterhouse's 'Upper Trinity Street' project.

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INDICATIVE HEIGHTS FOR THE SITE

The maximum heights for the individual plots sought in outline are set out below.

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& HOW OTHER PLOTS COULD LOOK

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PROJECT TEAM:
DEVELOPER: HUB Group
ARCHITECTS: shedkm/ Periscope Landscape 
QUANTITY SURVEYOR: Circle
STRUCTURAL ENGINEER: CWA Engineering
ENERGY: Couch Perry Wilkes (CPW)

Words by Stephen Giles; Artists Impressions from HUB Group & shedkm

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