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Problems subsequently emerged with the redesigned gardens. The grassed areas frequently become damaged and turn to mud after some public use; and must be re-turfed regularly. The design has been criticised for its "cold, modernistic" style. Tadao Ando's concrete partition wall has proved unpopular
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In response to ongoing problems with antisocial behaviour and the public response to the 2003 landscaping, Manchester City Council announced a fresh urban design competition to redesign Piccadilly Gardens once again. The council has stated that the aim of the £25 million project will be to create a
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was published by the City Corporation in 1945, which envisaged widespread redevelopment of the city centre. A "people’s place" entertainments centre was proposed for Piccadilly Gardens, encompassing a cinema, a theatre, dance halls, an ice-skating rink, a boxing stadium and restaurants, and the
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The open space in front of the infirmary, formerly occupied by a pond of water, has lately been given up to the corporation, and has by them been laid out as a public walk, with fountains, which were first displayed at the inauguration of the Wellington Statue on the 30th of August
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in 1907 and was given to the Manchester Corporation by the wealthy industrialist and art collector James Gresham, founder of Gresham and Craven engineering works, on the condition that the Corporation house it in the planned new art gallery. As the gallery scheme was not realised,
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and Manchester's role as the cotton marketing capital to the new office block development which is part of the 21st century regeneration of the square. The building that visitors are likely to notice first is the huge complex of Piccadilly Plaza which stands over Piccadilly.
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By the 1990s, the sunken garden had fallen out of favour. It was considered by some to be an unwelcoming space, cut off from the main city activity, and its secluded aspect attracted alcoholicsm, vagrants and drug users. Following the
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from 1959 to 1965 and has been recently re-modelled by Leslie Jones Architects in 2001 (this mainly involved replacing the old Chinese style-roofed towers of Bernard House). Piccadilly Plaza contains the renovated
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Following the demolition of the hospital, the use of the empty site was uncertain for some years. There was a proposal to erect a new municipal art gallery on the site, and plans were drawn up by the architect
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was instead used as the centrepiece of the new sunken gardens. It remained there until 1953, when it was relocated to the south end of the gardens. It was replaced with a commemorative fountain to mark the
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It takes its name from the adjacent street, Piccadilly, which runs across the city centre from Market Street to London Road. The gardens also contain a bus station and a tram stop.
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Before 1755, the area was occupied by water-filled clay pits called the "Daub Holes". The street running along the northern edge was then called Lever's Row, later renamed
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was removed from Piccadilly Gardens in 2003 to make way for the construction of the One Piccadilly Gardens office block; it now stands in front of the Central Library in
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on the former site of the Manchester Royal Infirmary. Originally landscaped as an ornamental sunken garden, the area was levelled out and reconfigured in 2002 with a
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of Manchester, donated the land to the city on condition that it should remain in public use in perpetuity, on pain of the land reverting to the Mosley family.
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between 1851 and 1858. Also, there is the Grade II* listed Britannia Hotel on Portland Street which was formerly the largest of Manchester warehouses:
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and reformer. Figure flanked by two allegorical figures representing trade and commerce and the arts and science. Grade II listed on 3 October 1974.
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initiated an international competition for the redesign of Piccadilly Gardens, and in 1998 the winners were announced from a shortlist of six. The
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designed by Tadao Ando was erected along with a curved concrete wall to obscure the tram line. Selected species of trees were planted including
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was opened on the south side of the gardens, and was extended in 1935. This provided a central transport interchange for bus passengers.
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The square is surrounded by buildings that cover the ages of modern Manchester. From old Victorian warehouses and shops dating from the
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The Piccadilly Gardens area is frequently criticised as being a haven for drug users, and there have been media reports of
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A number of statues stand around Piccadilly Gardens commemorating noted figures. These four statues stand on what was the
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The Manchester Public Free Library Reference Department was housed on the site for a number of years before the move to
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was laid out on the footprint of the former hospital basement, with formal flower beds, a rose garden and flowering
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is situated immediately adjacent to the bus station and is served by frequent Metrolink trams running to
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to the east; along the northern side is Piccadilly, a street that runs eastwards from the junction of
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building. However, this scheme was never realised and the city's fine art collection remained in the
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The Manchester Compendium: A Street-by-Street History of England's Greatest Industrial City
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Large bronze of Queen Victoria seated on a marble throne; below is a bronze sculpture of
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Aston, Joseph (1804) Plan of Manchester and Salford with the latest improvements. In:
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Between 2001 and 2003, the gardens were redeveloped by EDAW, with aim of creating a "
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Joshua Hoyle Building including Roby House. Now converted into the Malmaison Hotel.
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In the centre of the new gardens the Corporation placed a bronze sculpture entitled
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is often used to refer to the area around Piccadilly itself, including the gardens,
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Final recommendations on the new electoral arrangements for Manchester City Council
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of the infirmary and were erected at different times before the hospital closed:
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The sunken gardens in Piccadilly were laid out c.1930 (pictured here in 1979)
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The Queen Elizabeth Coronation Fountain (1953), now in Platt Fields Park
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surrounding gardens were to be floodlit. The plan was mostly unrealised.
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In 1991, construction work began on a new light rail transport network,
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The Manchester Royal Infirmary relocated in 1908 to its current site on
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Map of Piccadilly Gardens with the street Piccadilly highlighted in red
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was built next to the Manchester Royal Infirmary. It later moved to
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Originally a showroom and warehouse on a corner site, designed by
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Including Nos. 1–3 Oldham Street. Architect Royle & Bennett.
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The Piccadilly Gardens project was shortlisted in 2003 for the
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were the successful bidders, along with their design partners
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A Hundred Years of Road Passenger Transport in Manchester
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The Thistle Hotel stands on the south-eastern side of
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Groundswell: Constructing the Contemporary Landscape
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Manchester: Civic Trust for the North West. 507:. Another scheme put forward by the architect 397:was built here. In 1763, the Manchester Royal 3402: 3192: 2954:"77–83, Piccadilly (Grade II) (1271232)" 2746:"12, Mosley Street (Grade II) (1197928)" 1975:Bradburn, Jean & John (15 January 2016). 617:buildings was erected, collectively known as 389:1845 map of the Royal Infirmary on Piccadilly 8: 2644:"Britannia Hotel (Grade II*) (1246952)" 2259:"Manchester city centre regeneration (EDAW)" 1676:"Piccadilly - City Centre Regeneration Area" 1316:, London. Grade II listed on 3 October 1974. 363:Sir Oswald Mosley, 2nd Baronet, of Rolleston 286:and concrete pavilion by Japanese architect 43: 3172:Manchester City Council's Regeneration Team 3006:"107, Piccadilly (Grade II) (1246944)" 2928:"Halls Buildings (Grade II) (1271112)" 2518:"Manchester Piccadilly Gardens bus station" 34:. For the 1954 painting by L.S. Lowry, see 4097: 3572: 3409: 3395: 3387: 3199: 3185: 3177: 1920: 1918: 980: 977:Listed buildings around Piccadilly Gardens 889:Mercure Piccadilly Hotel, Piccadilly Plaza 49: 42: 3051: 2850:"49 Piccadilly (Grade II) (1271231)" 2720:"1, Piccadilly (Grade II) (1246874)" 2338:. Manchester Confidential. Archived from 1909: 1871:. London: William Heinemann. p. 158. 1798: 1796: 1794: 914:Piccadilly Plaza was originally built by 813:Manchester Piccadilly Gardens bus station 511:was to build a large new replacement for 381:The Royal Infirmary on Piccadilly in 1905 3033:. Nelson, Lancs.: Hendon; pp. 28–30 2157: 2155: 2153: 1662: 666:The concrete wall, sprayed with graffiti 252: 3167:Piccadilly Gardens Manchester Archives+ 2253: 2251: 2190: 2188: 1854: 1625: 1391: 1330:Wellington is depicted speaking in the 1312:. 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The Museum of Modern Art. 2061:City of manchester plan 1945 1393:Piccadilly Gardens monuments 939:Thistle and Britannia Hotels 916:Covell Matthews and Partners 823:Piccadilly Gardens tram stop 782:and the adjacent bus station 780:Piccadilly Gardens tram stop 743:and has been likened to the 456:Perrin's Manchester Handbook 442:Perrin's Manchester Handbook 128:Piccadilly Gardens tram stop 1867:Brockbank, William (1952). 1229:Grade II on 2 October 1974 1046:) which stands in front of 1015:Grade II on 2 October 1974 603:The City of Manchester Plan 501:Manchester City Art Gallery 310:, just to the south of the 4224: 2084:"Parker Street Warehouses" 1386:Victoria's diamond jubilee 962: 472:Manchester Central Library 395:Manchester Royal Infirmary 373:Manchester Royal Infirmary 29: 2568:"Market Street tram stop" 2366:Twentieth Century Society 1809:. Penguin Books Limited. 1682:. Manchester City Council 1516:. 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Index

Piccadilly Plaza
Piccadilly (ward)
Piccadilly Gardens (painting)

Piccadilly
City of Manchester
One Piccadilly Gardens
City Tower, Manchester
Watts Warehouse
Manchester
Manchester Metrolink
Piccadilly Gardens tram stop
53°28′52″N 02°14′14″W / 53.48111°N 2.23722°W / 53.48111; -2.23722
Piccadilly
Portland Street
Mosley Street
EDAW
Arup Group

Manchester city centre
Northern Quarter
World War I
water feature
Tadao Ando

Manchester city centre
Northern Quarter
Portland Street
Market Street
Piccadilly station

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