Lista de los edificios y estructuras más altos del Gran Manchester
Esta lista de los edificios y estructuras más altos del Gran Manchester clasifica los edificios del Gran Manchester por altura.
A partir de octubre de 2024 [update], el Gran Manchester tiene 24 torres completadas a una altura de 100 metros (330 pies) o más y otras ocho torres de más de 100 m en construcción. Esta es la mayor cantidad de rascacielos en cualquier área metropolitana del Reino Unido fuera de Londres .
El primer auge de los edificios altos en el Gran Manchester se produjo en las décadas de 1960 y 1970, con edificios notables como la CIS Tower de 118 m (387 pies) , que se convirtió en el edificio más alto del Reino Unido cuando se construyó en 1962 [2] y la City Tower de 107 m (351 pies) .
Durante los años 1980 y 1990, pocas propuestas significativas se concretaron. Sin embargo, ha habido un renovado interés en los rascacielos en Manchester en el siglo XXI, con una serie de propuestas presentadas. En 2006, Beetham Tower se convirtió en el edificio más alto del Reino Unido fuera de Londres y el primero en alcanzar una altura de más de 150 m (490 pies), lo que lo convierte también en el primer rascacielos oficial fuera de Londres. [3] En 2018, Deansgate Square South Tower se convirtió en el único rascacielos en el Reino Unido fuera de Londres en alcanzar una altura de más de 200 m (660 pies). Se espera que a finales de la década la Torre Sur sea superada por The Lighthouse, un rascacielos de 213 m (699 pies) también en el marco de Great Jackson Street, [4] Regent Park Ordsall Lane Tower 6, un rascacielos de 242 m (794 pies) de altura en Ordsall frente a Great Jackson Street y Viadux 2 Tower 1 , un rascacielos de 246 m (807 pies) de altura en el Distrito Central de Negocios. [5] [6]
A diferencia de la mayoría de las grandes ciudades del Reino Unido, en Manchester no hay restricciones de altura y los responsables de planificación locales suelen adoptar una actitud de laissez-faire con respecto a los rascacielos del centro de la ciudad. Si todas las propuestas futuras llegan a buen puerto, el Gran Manchester podría albergar más de 350 edificios de más de 50 m (160 pies) de altura, así como casi 70 rascacielos de más de 100 m (330 pies) y 23 rascacielos de más de 150 m (490 pies). Cada una de estas cifras es sustancialmente más alta que en cualquier otro lugar del Reino Unido fuera de Londres.
El centro de Manchester es el lugar predominante para propuestas de edificios altos, con 50 edificios de más de 100 m (330 pies) construidos, en construcción o propuestos, junto con otros 18 en construcción, en construcción o propuestos en Salford , inmediatamente al oeste del centro de Manchester.
Castlefield , que contiene los desarrollos de rascacielos Trinity Islands y Deansgate Square, y Greengate son las dos áreas con la mayor colección de rascacielos en el Gran Manchester, ya sea construidos, en construcción o propuestos, de más de 100 m (330 pies) de altura. Ambas áreas son parte de planes maestros más amplios para expandir el centro de Manchester y Salford hacia el sur y el oeste respectivamente, con servicios como nuevas áreas verdes y escuelas para permitir la vida urbana.
El lado norte de la ciudad también contiene una serie de desarrollos residenciales y de oficinas ya completados o, a partir de 2024, en construcción como parte del desarrollo NOMA de £800 millones . Los proyectos completados importantes dentro de NOMA incluyen One Angel Square , un edificio moderno de energía plus con cero emisiones de carbono y la torre residencial Angel Gardens de 108 m (354 pies) . A estos edificios se les unirá el desarrollo Angel Meadow, que entregará tres nuevas torres residenciales, incluidas las torres de oficinas Angel Meadow Park y Angel Square de 128 m (420 pies), y el desarrollo Gas Works, que entregará nueve edificios separados que van desde ocho a 34 pisos. [7] [8]
Listado: Estructuras terminadas
Esta lista clasifica los edificios estructuralmente completos y las estructuras independientes del Gran Manchester que miden al menos 50 m (160 pies) de alto, según la medición de altura estándar. Esto incluye las torres y los detalles arquitectónicos, pero no incluye los mástiles de antena.
El signo igual (=) que aparece después de un rango indica la misma altura entre dos o más edificios. La columna "Año" indica el año en el que se terminó de construir un edificio. No se incluyen los edificios que han sido demolidos.
Lista: En construcción
Bajo construcción
En esta lista se enumeran los edificios que se están construyendo en el Gran Manchester y que se prevé que alcancen una altura de al menos 50 metros (160 pies). Los edificios en construcción que ya han sido rematados se enumeran arriba.
Aprobado
En esta lista se enumeran los edificios cuya construcción está aprobada en el Gran Manchester y cuya altura prevista es de al menos 50 metros (160 pies). Si los proyectos aprobados no comienzan a construirse en un plazo de cinco años a partir de la fecha de aprobación, se supone que ya no están activos y se consideran "no construidos" a menos que se disponga de más información.
Proposed
This lists buildings that are proposed for construction in Greater Manchester and are planned to rise at least 50 metres (160 ft). If proposed projects are not approved within five years of their proposal date they are assumed to be no longer active and considered 'unbuilt', unless further information is available.
List: Unbuilt
Unbuilt
This lists proposals for the construction of buildings in Greater Manchester that were planned to rise at least 50 metres (160 ft), for which planning permission was rejected or which were otherwise withdrawn.
Demolished
This lists buildings in Greater Manchester that were at least 50 metres (164 ft) and have since been demolished.
Timeline
Timeline of tallest buildings and structures
After a period after the 1960s building boom where few new significant buildings were built in Greater Manchester, the early 21st century has seen a long list of proposals meaning the skyline has been transformed in recent decades. The first towers over 100 m (330 ft) were the CIS Tower and the City Tower, the former of which kept the title of tallest building in Greater Manchester for 41 years until the Beetham Tower was completed in 2006. In 2018, Deansgate Square South Tower became the tallest building in Greater Manchester and the tallest in the United Kingdom outside London.
Future tallest
This lists the top 20 buildings in order of height in Greater Manchester that are either completed, under construction, approved or proposed. The imminent transformation of the Manchester skyline is made clear with only seven of the top 20 already constructed, with four under construction, three approved and nine proposed.
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