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Manchester
Client
HHS Smith
Type
Historic Project
The cladding works at Manchester Jewish Museum have transformed its façade into a striking piece of architectural artistry. The project features the use of corten steel, a material renowned for its distinctive weathered appearance and durability. This steel has been laser-cut to create intricate patterns that are both aesthetically pleasing and symbolically rich, reflecting the cultural and historical significance of the museum.
One of the most captivating aspects of the cladding is its backlighting. At night, the patterns in the corten steel are illuminated, casting a warm, inviting glow that highlights the detailed craftsmanship and adds a dynamic visual element to the building. This lighting not only enhances the museum’s exterior but also creates a beacon of cultural heritage and modern design in the heart of Manchester.
The use of corten steel and innovative lighting in the cladding works is a testament to the museum’s commitment to blending contemporary architectural techniques with meaningful cultural expression. This project not only enhances the museum’s visual appeal but also reinforces its role as a vibrant community landmark. The excellence of this design was recognized with a prestigious façade award in 2021, underscoring the project’s success and impact.
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