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- Gateway_House,_Manchester abstract "Gateway House in Manchester, England, is a modernist office block above a row of shops designed by Richard Seifert & Partners and completed in 1969. It replaced a row of 19th-century railway warehouses on the approach to Manchester Piccadilly station. The building, which differed from much of Seifert's contemporary work in that it departed from the bare concrete brutalist style which had become his trademark, was nicknamed the "lazy S" was reputedly designed as a doodle. It is considered to be one of Siefert's most loveable buildings, commanding respect from Clare Hartwell, who described it as "a very impressive long, sweeping, undulating façade, the horizontals stressed throughout. One of the best office blocks in Manchester, its glittering serpentine shape well suited to the sloping site."The building was bought by Realty Estates in 2008. Hodder + Partners won a competition to redevelop Gateway House in 2009. The plans are for the landmark structure to be converted into a hotel at a cost of £20 million. An office block with ground floor retail space on Ducie Street and a gym behind the Seifert building would be the second phase of the development. In December 2011, the £35 million redevelopment scheme by Hodder + Partners for Realty Estates, was given planning approval by Manchester City Council. As of March 2014, redevelopment has not started despite gaining planning approval over two years ago.".
- Gateway_House,_Manchester architect Richard_Seifert.
- Gateway_House,_Manchester architecturalStyle Modern_architecture.
- Gateway_House,_Manchester floorCount "9".
- Gateway_House,_Manchester height "36.0".
- Gateway_House,_Manchester location Manchester.
- Gateway_House,_Manchester thumbnail Gateway_House_wavy_facade.jpg?width=300.
- Gateway_House,_Manchester wikiPageID "33899090".
- Gateway_House,_Manchester wikiPageRevisionID "601886156".
- Gateway_House,_Manchester alternateNames "Piccadilly House".
- Gateway_House,_Manchester architect Richard_Seifert.
- Gateway_House,_Manchester architecturalStyle "Modernist".
- Gateway_House,_Manchester caption "Gateway House and Piccadilly Station approach".
- Gateway_House,_Manchester completionDate "1969".
- Gateway_House,_Manchester floorArea "12861".
- Gateway_House,_Manchester floorCount "9".
- Gateway_House,_Manchester hasPhotoCollection Gateway_House,_Manchester.
- Gateway_House,_Manchester height "36m".
- Gateway_House,_Manchester location "Manchester, England".
- Gateway_House,_Manchester name "Gateway House".
- Gateway_House,_Manchester owner "Realty Estates".
- Gateway_House,_Manchester subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Manchester.
- Gateway_House,_Manchester subject Category:Modernist_architecture_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Gateway_House,_Manchester subject Category:Office_buildings_completed_in_1969.
- Gateway_House,_Manchester point "53.4784564 -2.2318447".
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- Gateway_House,_Manchester type Building102913152.
- Gateway_House,_Manchester type BuildingsAndStructuresInManchester.
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- Gateway_House,_Manchester type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Gateway_House,_Manchester type Building.
- Gateway_House,_Manchester type Place.
- Gateway_House,_Manchester type Wikidata:Q532.
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- Gateway_House,_Manchester comment "Gateway House in Manchester, England, is a modernist office block above a row of shops designed by Richard Seifert & Partners and completed in 1969. It replaced a row of 19th-century railway warehouses on the approach to Manchester Piccadilly station. The building, which differed from much of Seifert's contemporary work in that it departed from the bare concrete brutalist style which had become his trademark, was nicknamed the "lazy S" was reputedly designed as a doodle.".
- Gateway_House,_Manchester label "Gateway House, Manchester".
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- Gateway_House,_Manchester lat "53.4784564".
- Gateway_House,_Manchester long "-2.2318447".
- Gateway_House,_Manchester wasDerivedFrom Gateway_House,_Manchester?oldid=601886156.
- Gateway_House,_Manchester depiction Gateway_House_wavy_facade.jpg.
- Gateway_House,_Manchester isPrimaryTopicOf Gateway_House,_Manchester.
- Gateway_House,_Manchester name "Gateway House".