Client: Teesside University
Architect: Austin-Smith:Lord
Contractor: BAM and Cleveland Land Services Ltd
Hardscape has provided modern landscaping materials and techniques for vibrant Teeside University new-build, The Curve. Working in partnership with leading multi-disciplinary Architects; Austin-Smith:Lord and contractors BAM and Cleveland Land Services Ltd, the company helped to form an iconic central focus in the heart of Middlesbrough.
The £22million development represents the high aspirations of the university and provides an attractive environment for students, staff and the local community, with popular public walkway, Southfield Road, running through the centre of the campus. The dramatic golden curved building and giant plasma screen on the side of the Student Centre provide an enjoyable all year-round outdoor space, ideal for events. Hardscape supplied the bespoke paving and associated landscape walling for the vast 10,000m2 area using high-tech in-house facilities to design the production details.
A raised sculptural lawn feature with a sitting edge, in a complex elliptical shape was constructed as a focal point for the area – an ambitious architectural design that was first mocked up in a 3D model to develop production and cutting details. Royal White granite was selected as the material for its workability, durability and as a light silver stone that creates a brighter space.
Southfield Road is adopted by Middlesbrough Council and they were particularly concerned with maintenance of the highway over its design life. A bespoke but very traditional bogan sett paving pattern in Magma blended granite was selected to create warmth and interest in the expansive paved areas. This created a striking, yet hardwearing design for the high volumes of pedestrians and vehicles, meeting the demands of both Teesside University and Middlesborough Council.
Contemporary finishes included 3-metre-high granite totem poles, with the University logo etched onto them – this was achieved using the Hardscape ‘artscape’ manufacturing process that uses an abrasive sandblasting technique with high precision to engrave unique artwork and text.