King George V School
The classrooms had not been renovated in over 30 years, and were identified for renovation in alignment with an international best practice approach to teaching spaces.
The transformation of a grade II* listed library as part of the wider refurbishment of Manchester’s town hall complex, widely regarded as one of the finest groups of civic buildings in the country.
The classrooms had not been renovated in over 30 years, and were identified for renovation in alignment with an international best practice approach to teaching spaces.
The brief was to declutter and revitalise the beautiful grade I listed structure and provide new and improved passenger facilities.
The retrofit entailed the strip out and refurbishment of the existing building back to the concrete frame, internal shear walls, beams and upstands which were all retained and remediated.