Whitehall Waterfront is suited at the heart of Leeds often known as the
“Knightsbridge of the north”. There are amazing views from different building
that overlooks the River Aire and the Leeds Liverpool canal to the south with
views over Leeds city to the north. The
building is made up of both commercial and private properties. It has a healthy
combination of owners and tenants who work hard to ensure that the building is
regarded as the finest in Leeds.
A short walk from the White Waterfront stands the truck
lifting tower. The truck lifting tower is a 100 year old building that no
longer has a function. View of the truck lifting tower that formed part of the
Central Station railway complex which lay between Wellington Street and
Whitehall Road. The Central Station closed in May 1967 and the rest of
the buildings and railway lines are now all gone, but this tower, now Grade II
listed, remains and has been incorporated into the Aireside Retail Park.
This listed building gives value to the whole area and that includes the
Whitehall Waterfront.
As I visited the site, I observed the material closely of my
chosen building. The exterior wall looked like beige concrete bricks. The stairs
leading to main entrance was made of steel and the door itself was made of
black metal. In between the concrete wall outside, there is glass covering the
majority of the building. The interior looked unfinished; the first floor has a
wood floor that has been placed temporarily to allow builders to work in the
space. The wall inside is not rendered and in consequence the grey bricks are
still visible. There are still pipe lines visible that looks like they need to
be covered. From observing, the first floor looks approximately three metres
and a half, and the ground floor looked much taller with an estimation of about
four metres. The first floor contained beams that looked like strong wood painted
in pink. It is however the first floor that looks more unfinished compare to
the ground floor.
The building is currently under renovation by an
architecture company called Erdy Mchenry Architecture. Their world is apparent
on the ground floor which is half occupied by a company. The finished part of
the interior looks modern with a gentle finish. The waiting and reception area
is fully furnished with white painted walls, with steel stairs on the left
leading to the first floor. In the first floor there is a meeting room with
modern furniture and the same theme was evident as the wall was also painted
white. The mood was very calming and it felt relaxed, but the same thing could
not be said t the majority of the interior. The other side of the building is
still looking rough as mentioned above. The space all together is very spacious
and more than big enough to carry my major project design.
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