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The award-winning re-development of the Grade ll listed nos 30-33 Great George Square.
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A significant improvement to the continued re-generation of the Square, one of the earliest planned Georgian squares in the City Centre.
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The building was so derelict that it was possible to save only the Grade II listed facade, by propping it up and building behind it.
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The facade was retained, cleaned and repaired, and incorporated into the new structure to house 37 new, self-contained flats, with communal staircases and a lift.
Great George Square
for Maritime Housing Association
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Additonal mews houses were built to the rear of the development, to be available for rental.
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Regarded as a fine example of a 3-storey Georgian facade restoration by English Heritage, the project was further ackowledged by the Green Organisation with a GOLD ‘Green Apple Built Environment Award’ in 2007.
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The success of the project was as a result of successful collaborative teamwork between the architect and the L1 Partnership, Liverpool Vision, Maritime Housing, Globe Management Services, and the local Chinese Community.