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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
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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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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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from 1959 to 1965 and has been recently re-modelled by Leslie Jones
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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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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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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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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 laid out on the footprint of the former hospital basement, with formal flower beds, a rose garden and flowering
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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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2493:"International design contest launched for Manchester's Piccadilly Gardens"
2467:"Manchester council launches competition to design £25m Piccadilly revmap"
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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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Including Nos. 1–3 Oldham Street. Architect Royle & Bennett.
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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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2035:"The biggest Manchester redevelopment plan of all time"
2415:"Piccadilly Gardens - The square that shames the city"
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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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2389:"Manchester prepares for fall of its 'Berlin Wall'"
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1740:Local Government Boundary Commission for England
855:to the north and is served by trams to and from
585:Laying tram tracks for the new Metrolink in 1991
2980:"The Brunswick Hotel (Grade II) (1271113)"
724:A new seven-storey office building designed by
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3031:Manchester As It Was: Victorian Street Scenes
1777:. Manchester: Civic Trust for the North West.
507:. Another scheme put forward by the architect
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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
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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
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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"
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2720:"1, Piccadilly (Grade II) (1246874)"
2338:. Manchester Confidential. Archived from
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1871:. London: William Heinemann. p. 158.
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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
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30:For the Piccadilly electoral ward, see
1602:Public Sculpture of Greater Manchester
412:In 1854, the area was laid out by the
2230:"Piccadilly Gardens (design process)"
2132:Senior, John A.; Ogden, Eric (1992).
863:Manchester Piccadilly railway station
519:proposed the construction of a large
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2336:"Piccadilly Gardens: Action At Last"
1574:Manchester: An Architectural History
1556:. Countryside Publications Limited.
1366:. Grade II listed on 3 October 1974.
955:(architects Travis & Mangnall).
737:British Construction Industry Awards
515:on the site. In 1917, the conductor
1554:Manchester in Times Past: 1900-1935
795:Manchester public transport network
440:were laid out along the esplanade.
416:as a public esplanade, designed by
3010:National Heritage List for England
2984:National Heritage List for England
2958:National Heritage List for England
2932:National Heritage List for England
2906:National Heritage List for England
2880:National Heritage List for England
2854:National Heritage List for England
2828:National Heritage List for England
2802:National Heritage List for England
2776:National Heritage List for England
2750:National Heritage List for England
2724:National Heritage List for England
2677:. 29 December 2013. Archived from
2649:National Heritage List for England
2619:"Best of MCR...The Lost Buildings"
2439:Bardsley, Andrew (24 April 2020).
1930:John Cassidy - Manchester Sculptor
1599:Wyke, Terry; Cocks, Harry (2004).
1571:Parkinson-Bailey, John J. (2000).
306:Piccadilly Gardens are located in
27:Public park in Manchester, England
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4183:Tourist attractions in Manchester
3675:Miles Platting & Newton Heath
2692:Jennifer Williams (9 June 2015).
2465:Griffiths, Niall (30 July 2021).
2171:Journal of Landscape Architecture
1634:"Piccadilly Gardens - Manchester"
55:Aerial view of Piccadilly Gardens
3836:This constituency also contains
3618:This constituency also contains
2572:Transport for Greater Manchester
2547:Transport for Greater Manchester
2522:Transport for Greater Manchester
2491:Waite, Richard (2 August 2021).
2387:Pidd, Helen (16 November 2020).
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609:Between 1959 and 1965 the empty
550:Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II
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3207:Areas and streets of Manchester
3090:""James Watt" by William Theed"
1981:. Amberley Publishing Limited.
1978:Central Manchester Through Time
1926:"'Adrift' - City of Manchester"
1702:"Piccadilly Basin - Manchester"
1577:. Manchester University Press.
625:Covell, Matthews & Partners
4203:1775 establishments in England
2543:"Piccadilly Gardens tram stop"
2413:Robson, Steve (3 March 2019).
2285:"Seven days to show the world"
1605:. Liverpool University Press.
1484:John Cassidy's 1907 sculpture
786:Piccadilly Gardens is a major
559:created his 1954 oil painting
268:, England, on the edge of the
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4193:Gardens in Greater Manchester
1951:"Piccadilly Gardens | Art UK"
1803:Glinert, Ed (24 April 2008).
749:The Twentieth Century Society
601:in the aftermath of the war,
428:of noted figures such as the
36:Piccadilly Gardens (painting)
2201:. 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
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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
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1386:Victoria's diamond jubilee
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472:Manchester Central Library
395:Manchester Royal Infirmary
373:Manchester Royal Infirmary
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2568:"Market Street tram stop"
2366:Twentieth Century Society
1809:. Penguin Books Limited.
1682:. Manchester City Council
1516:. Yale University Press.
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1076:Grade II on 19 June 1988
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637:Parker Street Bus Station
577:Parker Street Bus Station
555:When the Salford painter
219: (170 years ago)
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3029:Makepeace, Chris (1972)
2136:. Transport Publishing.
1763:Manchester: Joseph Aston
1680:secure.manchester.gov.uk
1510:Hartwell, Clare (2002).
1382:St George and the Dragon
1362:; and Wellington at the
1119:Grade II on 5 June 1994
333:and Piccadilly Basin, a
3810:Brooklands (Manchester)
2698:Manchester Evening News
2593:"Manchester Piccadilly"
2497:The Architects’ Journal
2471:Manchester Evening News
2445:Manchester Evening News
2419:Manchester Evening News
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1775:Guide Across Manchester
1773:Atkins, Philip (1976).
1761:The Manchester Guide...
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3054:, pp. 110–120.
2342:on 26 February 2015
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4128:Gay Village
4123:City Centre
4113:Castlefield
4101:City Centre
4092:Wythenshawe
3982:Levenshulme
3972:Heaton Park
3957:Fallowfield
3795:Wythenshawe
3720:Levenshulme
3710:Fallowfield
3613:Heaton Park
3587:Charlestown
3356:Quay Street
3336:Oxford Road
3306:King Street
3273:A5103 road
2450:20 February
2398:20 February
1498:Fallowfield
987:Photograph
835:MediaCityUK
819:and beyond.
745:Berlin Wall
699:world class
557:L. S. Lowry
521:opera house
465:Oxford Road
438:John Dalton
335:canal basin
280:World War I
158: /
134:Coordinates
4177:Categories
4082:Withington
4047:Parrs Wood
4032:Northenden
4022:New Moston
3942:Collyhurst
3815:Northenden
3785:Withington
3747:Withington
3745:Manchester
3700:Manchester
3690:Piccadilly
3640:Manchester
3566:Parliament
3497:Madchester
3448:Warehouses
2655:1 February
2372:1 December
1621:References
1539:Manchester
1513:Manchester
1420:James Watt
1374:(1901) by
1324:(1853) by
1298:(1857) by
1296:James Watt
1276:(1850) by
1034:Architect
925:City Tower
879:City Tower
843:Piccadilly
839:Altrincham
808:services:
692:Tadao Ando
503:on nearby
474:in 1934.
359:Piccadilly
347:Piccadilly
327:Piccadilly
288:Tadao Ando
245:Arup Group
214:Completion
175:Piccadilly
146:02°14′14″W
143:53°28′52″N
112:Manchester
65:Piccadilly
4118:Chinatown
4052:Peel Hall
4007:Moss Side
3987:Longsight
3967:Harpurhey
3947:Crumpsall
3887:Belle Vue
3846:Sale Moor
3725:Longsight
3680:Moss Side
3665:Deansgate
3620:Broughton
3602:Harpurhey
3597:Crumpsall
3579:Broughton
3549:Transport
3529:Sociology
3502:Pop music
3296:Deansgate
2134:Metrolink
1955:artuk.org
1267:esplanade
1261:Monuments
984:Building
803:Metrolink
771:Transport
615:Modernist
569:1945 plan
325:The name
82:Addresses
4138:N.O.M.A.
4067:Sharston
4062:Rusholme
4042:Openshaw
3952:Didsbury
3907:Bradford
3902:Blackley
3892:Benchill
3820:Sharston
3780:Old Moat
3760:Chorlton
3730:Rusholme
3592:Cheetham
3514:Politics
3311:Kingsway
3149:6 August
3124:6 August
3099:6 August
3074:6 August
2624:19 April
2603:8 August
2577:8 August
2552:8 August
2527:8 August
2502:7 August
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2424:7 August
2295:7 August
2214:7 August
2177:7 August
2117:6 August
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2068:6 August
2044:6 August
2019:6 August
1994:7 August
1960:7 August
1935:6 August
1892:6 August
1822:7 August
1711:8 August
1686:8 August
1643:8 August
1590:7 August
1529:7 August
1302:, after
719:magnolia
703:pavilion
611:bombsite
452:—
422:fountain
294:Location
237:Designer
108:Location
67:, London
61:Namesake
4108:Ancoats
4057:Ringway
3937:Clayton
3912:Burnage
3897:Beswick
3882:Baguley
3872:Ardwick
3805:Baguley
3755:Burnage
3655:Ardwick
3642:Central
3554:Cycling
3544:Symbols
3539:Streets
3524:Science
3519:Schools
3475:History
3470:Economy
3465:Dialect
3460:Culture
3455:Banking
3265:Streets
3015:9 March
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