CBRE Investment Management Unveils New Façade at 10 Brindleyplace
CBRE Investment Management has announced the completion of exterior work at 10 Brindleyplace and has revealed the stunning new efficient façade on its £40m back to the frame transformation.
The façade has been completely redesigned using locally sourced contemporary style bricks from a sustainable quarry; Atlas Grey, Leicester Grey and Blue Glazed Bricks. A total number of 245,413 bricks have been installed by hand, which will cover an approximate area of 40,000 sq ft.
The system itself is built off the exterior steel frame which consists of a breather membrane, thermal insulation, fire cavity barriers and helping hand brackets and rails. The bricks eventually slot into the rails once installed. To achieve this unique design, grooves are cut into the bricks so that they can easily slot into the rails. To finish off the install, mortar is applied to all brick joints.
Nick White, Director at CBRE Investment Management said: “As with everything we have done at 10 Brindleyplace to align with CBRE IM’s ESG commitments, the façade of this office building has been designed to have the least impact on the environment. The bricks being installed are from a sustainable quarry and the new thermal insulation means the façade is highly efficient. At 10 Brindleyplace, we believe, we are creating one of the most sustainable assets in Birmingham.”
10 Brindleyplace will feature a generous double height reception accessible from both Oozells Square and Broad Street adjacent to the new Metro stop. The upper floors have several roof terraces, providing exceptional panoramic views.
With a focus on three pillars of technology, wellness and sustainability, it is being marketed as ‘a building dressed in awards’ – the scheme will achieve BREEAM Excellent, and it will be Birmingham’s first building to receive Fitwel accreditation, a standard that measures occupant health and wellbeing. It will also be WiredScore Platinum certified, in recognition of its excellent digital connectivity including SpartSpaces building technology.
CBRE and Savills are acting as joint agents for the office space.