Birmingham
Lupa Land
Glen Howells
504 Apartments, Located between Bromsgrove Street and Kent Street in the Southside district of the City. The site once housed Kent Street Baths which opened in 1851 and was subsequently heavily damaged in the Second World War bombing of Birmingham. The Baths were finally demolished in 2009. Design proposals for the site comprise 406 build-to-rent units and 98 private sale units with generous basement parking and areas for secure cycle storage. The scheme offers a mix of studio, one, two and three-bedroom apartments within five principal buildings ranging from seven to 19 storeys, wrapped around an outdoor courtyard with a central three-storey community hub and flexible commercial space on Bromsgrove Street. The scheme achieves a 19% carbon reduction with electric heating.
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