Number One Riverside | |
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General information | |
Type | Local government offices, library |
Address | Smith Street, Rochdale, OL16 1XU |
Town or city | Rochdale |
Country | England |
Coordinates | 53°37′01″N2°09′13″W / 53.617°N 2.1537°W |
Construction started | March 2011 |
Completed | December 2012 |
Opened | March 2013 |
Cost | £42.5 million [1] |
Technical details | |
Material | Portland stone |
Floor count | 5 [2] |
Floor area | 17,000 m2 (180,000 sq ft) [1] |
Design and construction | |
Architecture firm | FaulknerBrowns Architects |
Structural engineer | Curtins Consulting |
Main contractor | Sir Robert McAlpine |
Other information | |
Public transit access | Rochdale Interchange Rochdale Town Centre tram stop |
Website | |
Number One Riverside |
Number One Riverside is a multi-use public building in Rochdale, Greater Manchester, England. It incorporates Rochdale Metropolitan Borough Council's civic offices and customer service centre, Rochdale Central Library, as well as conference facilities for community use and office space for third parties. [3] The publicly accessible ground floor has restaurant and café spaces overlooking the River Roch. It was designed by FaulknerBrowns Architects [4] and opened to the public in March 2013.
The contemporary building was designed to be energy efficient and incorporates renewable and low carbon technology including a biomass boiler, photo voltaic panels to generate electricity and solar panels to help heat water. Its green roof was designed to harvest rainwater and provide insulation.
The development of Number One Riverside enabled the council's estate to consolidate from 33 different sites into one building. [5]
Number One Riverside replaced the municipal offices (that were known locally as 'The Black Box'), which were demolished in 2014 along with the bus station and multi-storey car park to make way for the Rochdale Riverside retail and leisure development. [6] [7]
Following extreme flooding on Boxing Day 2015, [8] much of Number One Riverside was closed, with the library not reopening until 2017. [9]
From February to June 2020, Number One Riverside hosted Dippy the dinosaur, the Natural History Museum's skeleton cast of a Diplodocus , as part of a nationwide tour. [10]
Rochdale Town Centre tram stop on the Oldham and Rochdale Line of the Metrolink system is located directly outside Number One Riverside. Rochdale Interchange is also adjacent to the building, on the other side of the river.