Chorlton Park Apartments, Residential complex in Chorlton-cum-Hardy, England
Chorlton Park Apartments is a residential building in Chorlton-cum-Hardy with sections reaching three to five stories, featuring large windows that face the neighboring Chorlton Park. The units include spacious balconies with louvered screens that provide privacy while allowing views toward Barlow Moor Road.
The development was built on a former contaminated petrol station site, selected through an architectural competition held in 1999. Construction was completed in April 2002.
The building incorporates reclaimed French oak in its balcony designs, reflecting a commitment to material sustainability and architectural craftsmanship in Manchester's residential developments.
The complex sits directly adjacent to Chorlton Park, making it convenient for walks and outdoor time. The building's orientation and window design ensure good natural light throughout the day.
The building employs a timber platform framing method that creates a masonry appearance while delivering superior insulation. This innovative technique blends visual style with practical energy performance.
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