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Firm’s director reveals plans for historic building

FORMER HOME OF ARCHITECT TO BECOME NEW OFFICE

- By COREENA FORD Business Reporter coreena.ford@reachplc.com @scoopford

A GROWING architectu­re practice has revealed how it will transform a former Newcastle nightclub into its new head office after buying a historic building in the heart of Newcastle.

John Dobson House on New Bridge Street west was once the family home of celebrated Tyneside architect John Dobson, the designer behind Central Station who worked with Richard Grainger to create much of the city centre in the 19th Century.

But the building will be better known to several generation­s of Geordies for providing part of the home to a number of popular night spots, including Ikon, Liquid and Tiffany’s.

In the 1920s an adjoining dance hall helped to create the Oxford Galleries ballroom, and in more recent times it was reborn as Tiffany’s, The Studio, Ritzy, Ikon, Central Park, Diva, Liquid/ Envy and Club LQ.

Now the neoclassic­al building, designed and built by John Dobson himself in 1823, is coming full circle to provide a base for the current generation of designers as the head office for GT3 Architects.

The company – which has studios in Newcastle and Nottingham – has purchased the four-storey, Grade II-listed building to bring a fresh purpose to the site, and has been granted permission to turn it into offices.

Simon Dunstan, director at GT3 Architects, said: “As a Newcastle-based business, it’s important that we’re located in the heart of the city as it undergoes transforma­tional regenerati­on.

“We want to be able to offer our colleagues, clients, and visitors a well-connected location, close to the railway station and with all the facilities of our fantastic city on the doorstep.”

He added: “We’re pleased to give such a historic building – designed and lived in by one of Newcastle’s most pre-eminent architects – a new lease of life and a sustainabl­e and secure future. Our first priority is to get the building sensitivel­y and comprehens­ively refurbishe­d. We have a local contractor already on site and are excited to see the transforma­tion progress over the summer.”

The work on John Dobson House will form part of the wider regenerati­on of the Newcastle’s city centre, alongside the new HMRC headquarte­rs in the Pilgrim’s Quarter complex.

GT3 Architects has grown its staff base by more than 17% over the past year and the new office space will accommodat­e the growing workforce in a series of phases, incorporat­ing flexible work zones, collaborat­ive spaces, quiet corners, an outdoor terrace, and a social kitchen which can also double up as a movie space.

Michael Simpson, interiors and workplace lead at GT3 Architects, explained: “We’ve got lots of experience designing amazing workspaces to suit the needs of the new working world so this is a great opportunit­y to employ our creativity and really go to town designing an amazing space for our team.

“With four levels to play with, our interiors and consultanc­y teams are working to design a homely, welcoming, and flexible space.

“Our goal is to deliver a new Geordie home for GT3, which will support our staff, meet the needs of our flexible working policy, and provide a great new meeting and collaborat­ion space for guests and clients.”

GT3 Architects is planning to move into its new city centre home later this year.

 ?? ?? John Dobson House, the historic home of famed architect John Dobson and part of former Liquid nightclub
John Dobson House, the historic home of famed architect John Dobson and part of former Liquid nightclub

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