The Green Building, Sustainable architectural structure near Oxford Road station in Manchester, United Kingdom.
The Green Building is a sustainably designed residential structure with 32 apartments across ten floors located next to Oxford Road station. The south-facing side features large triple-glazed windows, with all units connected by a central atrium that brings light and air throughout the building.
The building stands on the former site of a Dunlop tire factory and a Mackintosh raincoat manufacturing facility in the Southern Gateway district. These factory sites were central to Manchester's industrial heritage for decades before making way for this modern residential development.
The building represents Manchester's shift from industrial production to environmentally responsible construction and shows how the city has reinvented its architecture. People use this place as a symbol of sustainable living in what was once a manufacturing district.
The building sits next to Oxford Road station with direct access to trains, buses, and two Metrolink tram stops. The location offers strong connections throughout the city and makes moving around Manchester straightforward and quick.
The roof features computer-controlled windows that automatically regulate airflow in the central atrium, providing passive ventilation without mechanical systems. This approach keeps indoor temperatures naturally stable and cuts energy use significantly.
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