THREE CHAMBERLAIN SQUARE
Paradise, Birmingham, B3 3HJ
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PROJECT TEAM:
Client: Federated Hermes
Development Manager: MEPC
Architect(s): FCBS, Grant Associates
Project Manager, Principal Designer, Cost: Faithful+Gould
Civil & Structural Engineer, Services, Acoustics: Cundall
Monitoring Surveyor: Adams Consulting Group
Transport Consultant: Stantec
BREEAM Assessor: GWP
Facade & Materials Design: FMDC
Ecology: EDP
M&E: King & Moffatt
FACADE: Inasus
Enabling, Groundworks, RC Frame: MPB Structures
Principal Contractor: Sir Robert McAlpine
Planning Consultant: Turley
Access and Maintenance: Meinhardt
Planning Application Number: 2021/08105/PA
THREE CHAMBERLAIN SQUARE
At 10-storeys, Three Chamberlain Square raises the bar for new commercial buildings in the country.
The 189K SF building, boasting both BREEAM Outstanding and NABERS 5* ratings, will become one of the greenest buildings in the UK and the most sustainable building in Birmingham.
Showcasing a terracotta facade with florid motifs, vertical ribs, & a cantilevered base, 3CS will offer a desirable new office environment with health and wellbeing firmly at its core.
With a ninth-floor roof terrace and 200 bicycles and changing facilities at basement level, there will also be a high-quality new public realm, along with vibrant new mixed-use spaces at street level.
Three Chamberlain Square, images from Paradise Birmingham.
THREE CHAMBERLAIN SQUARE: CONSTRUCTION PROGRESS
July 2024:
Photography by Daniel Sturley.
Photography by Stephen Giles
June:
Photography by Daniel Sturley.
Photography by Stephen Giles
Photography by Elliott Brown
May 2024:
Photography by Stephen Giles.
April:
Photography by Daniel Sturley.
March:
The first of the cladding:
Photography by Stephen Giles.
Photography by Daniel Sturley.
Drone photography by Stephen Giles.
February:
Photography by Daniel Sturley.
Photography by Elliott Brown.
January:
Photography by Daniel Sturley.
December 2023:
Photography by Daniel Sturley.
November:
Photography by Daniel Sturley.
October:
Photography by Daniel Sturley.
September:
August:
Drone photography by Stephen Giles.