Second public consultation held for Glasgow aparthotel

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Scotland: Peveril Securities and PMI Developments have held a second public consultation on plans to make landmark aparthotel in Glasgow.

The hotel is planned to be made on the corner of Cambridge Street and Renfrew Street in the city center. This site, at 19-21 Cambridge Street, is currently a vacant department store which will be made into a 14-floor tower.

The building will have an active frontage of a reception, lounge and a bar. The ground floor will also have stores, a laundry and staff offices. Upper levels will each host a mixture of studios and one-bedroom guest apartments.

In a consultation statement, Haus Collective said: “Typical mid-levels introduce the horizontal setback to celebrate key datums established by the context, creating depth in the façade and introducing a variety of studio and 1-bed guestroom types. At upper levels, the proposal is eroded to the south and west, carving the massing in response to neighboring context. This also enhances the ability to fully activate elevations at height, providing guestrooms with views across the Glasgow skyline.”

Interested parties have until 22 March to inform the design development.

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